Whitby Free Press, 11 Oct 1973, p. 7

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WH ITBY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 1973, PAGE 7 .. -ports,« DURNAN VARSITI' CURLING TEAM REVUE Last season the Durham College Varsity Curling Teamn became AI-Ontario champions at the Ontario Colleges Athietie Association playdowns in Sudbury. This year the coach, Dick Snowden, hopes to repeat the same feat. Hopefully this year the College wanted to enter a female team ini OCAA competition, but unfortuinately there was no interest shown by the ladies of Durhamn. The men"s teamn has six players vying for a spot on the squiad. Missing from last year's teamn will be skip, Randy Henry, who has left sehool to take a position with Oshawa Wood Products. Henry viced the team under Brian Suddard %Mà3. flDiihm won the Eastern Ontario Championship two ~eas goandlat earatskp ws sgniicntfacorhi adian Legion Trophy. Front Row - L to R: BiIIy year ag an lat yar t sip ws asigifiantfacor n Separd, Danny Crawford, Brad Muilin, Victor LeBlanc, the eamssuccss.Kevin Whitfield, John Buisman, Paul Hague. Second Vice Willie Beaton, a 2nd year Business Administration Row: Gary Shearer, John Paul Aggett, Marty Cowl, student from Sunderland will be returning as will lead Philîp Joynson, Robbie Scero, Don Bergstrom. Top Row: Mark Howsamn from Port Perry. Beaton was the strongest Greg Verhagen, Justin Parry, Danny Hobin, and top Mike shot-maker on last year's while Howsam provided the Hobin. Players and coaches of W.M.B.A. clubs will be strongest sweeplng. presented with crests and trophies at Awards Day to be Ralph Bridgeland, a 2nd year Communication Arts held on Sunday October 21lst1 at Heydenshore Paviliori student from Oshawa, will be returning to try to again at I :00 p.m. provide the steady play at, second stone. Newcomers in- is ini first year Business Administration. Don Hurd from clude Jim Hutcheon of ýOshawa. iim has had five years Kirkland Lake brings eight years curling experience to schoolboy experience and this graduate of R.S. McLaughlin Durhamn including 4 years as a skip. Hurd, a strongsweep- -____________ ~ -er, will be a candidate for the skip's position. Ed Sikorski AA A w afrom Marathon, Ontario is an enthusiastic newcomer with W MlA A w.rS A 4 years experience including two years representing his school ini the Northern Ontario schoolboy playoffs. Day To Be HeId Bond Photographic is Pleased October 2l7st. - . ' j Q(IoIIeil The annual Awards Day of the Whitby Minor Base- bail Assoc. will be held on Sunday Oct. 21lst at the Hey- denshore Pavilion getting un- derway at 1:00 p.m. Origin- ally slated for Oct. 1l4th the event which marks the off- iciaI wind-up to Whitby's ba- sebail season has been delayed one week until the 21lst. This change wilI make the 20-21lst week-end a busy one for the W.M.B.A. officiais, coaches, players, parents and fans be- cause the annual Faîl Dance of the assoc. will be heid on the Saturday night also at Heydenshore Pavilion. Geo- reg Turner is Chairman of the Committee in charge of the affair which has become a successful social event to br- the many adults who are involved in the extensive pro- gramme of the W.M.B.A. a- long with the parents of the nearly 600 boys who are registered. On Sunday every boy will receive a 1973 W.M. B.A. crest, members of clh- ampionship clubs wilI receive special crests and trophies and there will be numerous draws for basebails autogr- aphed by the players of se- veral major league clubs, pic- turcs and yearbooks of such clubs as the New York Yank- ees, the San Fransisco Giants, the Los Angeles Dodgers and the New York Mets. The afternoon will end with what else for bali-players - Ilot dogs and cokes. -A Choice For Progress- We now have a complete stock of Rollieflex Cameras, stîde projectors, electronic flash units, and 35mmn camreras for amateur and professioflal use. Why not drop in soon for a demonstration. Coming Soon . -.- N iI<o n CARGEX ACCEPTED Bond Photographic 579-1701 "BOND TOWE R" 44 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA 1P N TO 9 Pe aH R,4 -RO e DIESEL FUIEL ~ e MOTOIR OUL a GASOLINE Prei.miQuliIty Form Tsveks end Pumps Avoulable OUT 0F TOWN CAILS CALL CGLLECT i'Y nul WHUTBV WHITbY PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL REGISTERED NURSES 1 REGISTERED NURSING ASSISTANTS $136.80Oto $147.20 Ontario The Whitby Psychiatric Hospital has opportunities for Registered Nurses and Registered Nursing Assistants who would be interested in employment in psychiatric nursing. Fringe benefits include three weeks annual vacation, al statuatory holidays; attendance credits; generous pension plan; subsidized health, hospital, life and long term income protection insurance. SPlease apply in confidence to: Personnel Officer, Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, Box 613, Whitby, Ontario LIN 5S9. * SHORTY'S 0 OPEN 8 A.M. To il P.M. EXPORT & PLAYERS OLD PORT 8 OZ. TINS CIGARILLOS TIPS $3e290 0 LISTERINE PREMIER &0 * CENTURY TUBES 0 ANTISEPTIC0 * 30 OZ. AT 200 BOX 0$1.69 $4 @SHORTY & SON: 0 0 BILLIARDS 0 0 130 Dundas St. W. e 0OPEN 6 A.M. TO il P.M. The Whitby lions, 1973 Whitby Minor Baseball Pee-Wee Champions, and winners of the Branch 112, Royal Can- m y t

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