i, FREE PRESS BUSINESS, DIREOTORT Antennas .&.Iwo- (Y RADIO IJTALLATION ai.mi.I.IBh -ROTORS TO(WERS -ANTENNAS CHANNII MAST!P CROWN IAL* Et« Estimot*s Omo SileVicie & MASTER ai, a.. STEM.S FOR ARTMENTS AnIonl OTRS aTLS1 M " Color olr V nt.'. eri ABAOUJT OUR 1.0W PRICES TYU IS t . 723-9525 5KNGp0 7254500 8t S ADILAIDE W- RROWN'S TV I TOWER SERVICE A&MENdS - TOWEkS- fOTe Y f V H F COLOR IIEDS M£ EET1MA1ES 128 BEATRIGE WEST .OSIuw8 723-33M AUtO!Xi B0O'S GARAGE Body and Fender Repairs Welding Fîrst Olass Workmanship &e0 Brock Street North Whitby Phone 668-2797 INSTALLATION & REPAIRS «JOWËRS - ROTORS ANTENNAS RADIO DISPATCHED OSHAWA 579m345'1 dy AJAX AUTO BODY Coniplete Collision and Painting Service Insurance work. Towing Courtesy Cars Free Estiniates 161 Valley Rd. 942-7151 Ajax WHITBY FREE PRESS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1973 PAGE 7 BROOKLIN WHITBY LASCO STEELERS MAJOR PEE WEE played three gaines winning ail three. The first gaine was a 4 - 2 win over Lindsay. The second gaine was a 7 - 2 win over Cobourg and the third a 5 - 2 win over Bowmanville. Gilbert Nieuwendyk scored three against Cobourg and one in the lindsay gaine. Keith Wilson was next with four in the three gaines. Nick Nosowenko got two and Jeff Fleming twe. Singles in those gaines went'to Wayne Middleton, Rick Scbroer, Paul Hunt, and Ray McW- hirter. BROOKLIN WHITBY MCDONALD'S MAJOR BAN- TAM played three gaines, two against Ajax and one against Oshawa Kinsinen. On Tues. night at Brooklin Arena the Big Mac's scored a 6 - 1 victory over the Ajax Club. This brougjst to an end the domination of the Ajax Boys over the big Mac's who only managed 1 tie last year. They defeated the Ajax teain on Sat. night ini a league gaine by a score of 6 - 3. Scoring in those two gaines for the Big Mac's: Dan Kemp three; Terry Whyte, John Jordon, Brett Hoffman, with two each; Dean Sey- mour, Dave Williams and Doug Shearer ail with one. On Sunday afternoon they battled to a 1 - 1 tde over the Oshawa Kinsinen in an exciting exhibition gaine. Dave Stocks scored, the lone B.W. goal while being shorthan- ded. Late in the thfrd period Brian MacGil tied it up for the Oshawa Club. BROOKLIN WHITBY BROOKLIN CONCRETE MAJOR ATOMS played two gaines. Their first league win was a 14 - 0 win over' Port Hope. David Blacqnlére getting three Warren Siith, Todd Chasczowski and Biliy Eyres getting two each. Singles goîng to Bill Easdale, Bob Middleton, John Ellis, Jeff Tamblyn. In their second gaine they scored a 6 - 3 win over Markhain. Bob Middleton with two singles going to Casczewski, Bill Eyres, John Pusco, and Gary McCoy.' BROOKLIN WHITBY WHITBY MALL RESTAURANT AND TAVERN JUVENILES played tlmge exhibition gain- Brooklin Guides & Brownier, he Brooklin Local Ass- ociation of Guides and Brow;- nies wiIl hold their Annual Night of Cards Wednesday November 7th, 1973, at 7:45 p.m. at Brooklin Oddfellows Hal, Brooklin, Ontario. Ad- mission $1 .00. Tickets av- alable et the door. Refresh- ments and Prizes. Please bring your own cards. Winter Roud Report i n Serv.ice The Ministry of Transp ation and Communicati lias announced that its Wii Road Reporting Service the public wilI go mb o o tien on Monday, Novemin The Road Information ntre at Toronto and the nistry's 18 district offi throughout the province1 have up-to-date informai on the condition of ahl vinèial highways and secoi ary highways on a 24-hc seven-days-a-week basis, d ing the winter months. Information on wir road conditions may be tained around the dlock telephoning the ROAD FORMATION CENTRE, ____ -~ ~ONTO at 2483561. es hiswee. Te frstgaine.was against Ajax ini which they were winning up until the third period when Ajax cameback -in the third to take a 3 - 2 win over the B. boys. Scoring for the B.W. Club Terry IHarer and Steve Sandford. Iliey played Bowmanvile i which they upset the Bowmnanvile Club by a 7 - O score, Tom Connelly getting the shutout, Dave Sorichetti got his first hat trick of the season, and Tim Linter getting two with singles to Ron McCoy and Steve Sandford. They lost 2 - 0 to Bay Ridges. 'Their next league gaine is Sunday, Nov. 4th ini Brooklil Arena against Cobourg. BROOLKIN WITBY MAJOR MIDGETS CONSOLI- DATED BUILDING CORPORATION is gradually round- ing into shape and with a few more practices and gaines should develop nto 'a strong weli knit club which should supply the area fans with excitmng brand of hockey. The teain made it two in a row by defeating Lindsay in Brook- lin Oct. 22nd by a score of 10 -4. Leading the scoring for the CABC. crew with four goals wasJin DeMille, closely followed by Mike Rowley with three. 'Single goals were notched by Larry Graham, Brad Staley, and Ed Szczur. Iindsay goals by Jin Coombs, Tom Fountain*Rick RowelI and Pete Sabovitch. In an exhibition gaine played at the Civie Oct. 27th ag- ainst Oshawa Kiwanis, the C.B.C. boys came up with a strong third period winning the gaine 6 - 3. lliey were helped by their goalie Ken Coliey who's hot glove savedl at least 3 goals. Scoring for the C.B.C. were David Allen, Tom Foster,Gerry Huinink,JimDomille,Mike Rowley &EdSzcmur. A hungry Cobourg teain held the C.B.C. constantly on the defensive in a league gaine in Cobourg in which the C. B.C. boys were fortunate to come out with a tie. Mike Rowley bulged the wi 3 turnes, with singles gomng to Dave Allen, Ron Beettain. and Gerry Huinink. Gerry scored a goal with 47 seconds left to play to tie Up the gamne. Co- bourg scores handled by Dwight, Beer, Don Davidson, Jdhn Roffey, Mike Ryan, [Dan flompson, andSteve Witteveen. CDC -TV NET WORK NOýTES- - Although none of the press accounts carried it, Jackie Burroughs won a Canadian Film Award 1973 for "Best Performance by an Actress in a Non-Feature Film" - in the title role of Vicky, seen on CBC Draina 73 Sunday, Oct. 14, on CBC-TV. The TV film draina by Grahame Woods was a sequel to his 12/2 Cents, in which Jackie also starred several seasons ago. She was superb in both, and both were directed by Rene Bonniere. - StilI in the running for Canadian Film Awards in the "sponsored and information filmns" category, to be announ- ced at a luncheon at the Hyatt Regency in Toronto on November 9, are the following CBC-TV entries: Bedroins of the Nations, and Stock Car Boys (frein Samn Levere's Gallery series, repeats of which are to be seen on the network Oct. 31 and Nov. 14, respectively): To War and Back (an episode of Cameron Graham's First Person iort- Singular - Pearson - series): and Grey Owl, Nancy Ryley's ions Mian at the Centre special which was repeated on the nter network Nov. 9. Sfor - In Switzerland, by gosh, the price is right: preducer Mea- Murray Creed and consumer expert Joan Watson will be in er 5. Zurich for a week, starting Oct. 22, getting the first-hand i Ce- story of Migros, an innovative merchandising operation Mi- providing high-quality goods at rock-bottom prices. The fices filmed report will comprise a haîf-hour Marketplace special will on CBC-TV Dec. 13 at 10 p.m. tion - Pre-einpted on Oct. 10 for a news special, the special pro-- This Uand: Have You Seen It (about the Canadian winter, mnd- and changing attitudes te it) will now be seen on Saturday, Dur, Nov. 10, 4 - 5 p.m. A highlight of the heur special is an dur- interview with Jack ('Rabbit') Johansen, who introduced the Scandinavian sport of cross-sountry skiing te Canada, nier at the turn of the century. Now 98, Johansen still skiis ob- (in season) three times a week, and until recentlycomplet- by ed in the Canadian Ski Marathon Club's sequence shows IN- two skiers using a helicopter as a sk tow. The specual, TO- produced by Neil Andrews, lias stage acter lamnes Elendick asnartator. ' '*4'4. WE'xVE -CDANGED- 110W ABOUT C00?1 NEWS TEN MINUTES S OONER The Bright aind Lively Town & Country Sound <~1 KONTO at 248-356t. *1 lý 11, il, 4