WH ITBY FR EE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1974, PAGE il .MitcheliB1r.os. IWinTourney BROOKLIN WHITBY MINOR PEE WEE MITCHELL BROTHERS although beaten out cf the playoffs by Bay Ridges hasn't stopped thein as they travelled te Kingston to participate ini a tournarnent and came home th1e Champions. The first gaine was a real thriller as it ended in a 3 - 3 tic ut the end of regulation time. The winner was decided by penalty shots which took eight players to decide the winner. Richmond Hill scored on thîe shots missing one. B.W. wias able te score on ail four players with Murray McCorkell putting ini thc winner. The final score: B.W. 7, Richmond Hill 6. The other scorers ini this game were Danl Blacquiere with two, Todd Cotton, Scott Bremmner, Charlie Meitner, and Peter Pipher ail with singles. The second game B.W. shut eut Streetsville 4 - 0 wîth Darl Blacquiere getting two, Peter Piphier and Mark Underwood applying with singles. In the third gaine they bombed Kingston Township by 7 - 0 with Wayne Orderkirk getting credit with the shut-out in this gamne. Charlie Meitner got the Hat Trick, Darl Blacquiere with two, Art Jolinstone and Peter Piphier with singles. Peter Piphier was picked as the miost valuable player cf the tournament. BWMA Brooklin Concretes Beat B3owmanvillle BROOKLIN W[IITBY MIAJOR ATOMS BROOKLIN CONCRETE took their play-offs aantBwavle tlhreeg aines straighit as they beat themn by i den tical scores ai home and in Bcwmviiivlle. 4 - 1.- They also bea t themi by a 10O - 2 score in the tirst gaine ai Brooklini Arenia, John Fusco anid Todd Chasczewski boîh getting hiai tricks. David Blacquiere. and l3obby Mliddleton geting two cach.* Ini Bowmianvîlle Bobby Middleton wvas able to score twice with David Blacqtiiere, and BilIy Eyre getting singles. Back ini Brooklin, Warren Smnith picked uip îwo with Bobby Middleton and BiIly Eastdaîe rounding out the scoring. The next round they are to go against Bay Ridges. Dates and limes te be announced juter. Bestway Toyota Ei mate Ajax BROOKLIN WHITBY MINOR MIL)GETS BESTWAY TOYOTA eliTinated Ajax in îhree games straight with the final gaine in Brooklin by a 6 - 2 win. Todd Casey led the way witli two, Dan Gallogley, Glen Johnson, Phil Mackcy, and Joey Mclntyre ail getting singles. They went on te the next round travelling te Kingston te take on Kingston Tow*nship Miner Midgets and took the first gaine of that series 4 - 3. B.W. held Kingston 2 - 0 in the third before Kingston was able to score on B.W. John Parish. B.W. made it 3 - I with Kingston bouncing back te make il 3 - 2. B.W. went ahead te make it 4 - 2 only te have Kingston score again. Kingston pulled their goalie for the extra attacker only te have. B.W. hold on even wîth Lyniburner issing the open net in the dying seconds. The second gaine of the best cf three saw B.W. take Kingston AIl parents, players, coa- ches and intcrested public are irivited by Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Assoc. to at- tend the showing of two colourful Lacrosse films and slide presentations. "Lacro- sse" an interesting filmn of 20 minutes duration and "Lacrosse", fastest gaine on two feet," duration, 15 min- utes, along with Instructionial stide presentations on coach- ing will be shown as follows: At Dr. Robert Thornton School, Scott Road, Whitby. Friday, March 1 5, 7 - 9 P.11. Sat., March 16, 2 - 4 p.mi. Mon., Marc I 18, 7 - 9 p.m. These filmns anid slidcs are provided by the O.M.L.A. tor use by the various Lacro- sse organizations. Everyone welcoine. Registration torns wiIl bc available for the I1974 seasoni. Registrationi for 1974 La- crosse seasoni wilI take place on March 30th and Aliril \Vitl the approachi of' Spring, iany miore children are getting anxicnus te un- prove thieir swiniming for thîe active sommiler inorîthis. Likewise nany parents would like te sec tîteir cild- ren Iearn mote about water saeyadt nwhwt 6thi, at St. Pauil's School, Conlin School and Brooklin Arena fromi 9:00 a.mi. to 1: 00 prn. Fees remnain at $3.00 per child or $6.0 per famnily înaking thîs the best 'sports value anywliere. Proof of age is required for new players. For more in- formnation caîl Registrar, Stan Taylor - 728-9027. Get your tickets now for the Spring Lacrosse Dance to be held at Regal Room, Centennial Bldg., Whitby. Dancing 8:30 - 1:00 p.mn., bar privileges, door prizes, and lunch. Tickets are $5.00 per couple and there is a lirnited number being sold. Caîl Irene Fleming 723-1023 or Sally Little ai 723-6487 to mnake suire of' yours now. Send ini your ritten bid for pLirchase (,fI (-)d Pop Booth at Willow Park te 1Bill h--olding, 7 Parkview Ave., Whitby. The buiilding will he sold 1t eichighest bidder swiîn and dive ini readiness l'or cottage life and boating tlîis sumimer. The Whitby YMCA will hegin their tird series of swin iinstruction on Saîiur- day, March 16, 1974. Three clatýsses will be hield, two at Vanier Pool fri 12:00- 1 :00 and purchaser will bc respon- sible for reinoval froi the Park before Lacrosse Season st arts. Items required' for opera- tion of the Booth concession in the inew facilities during the comning season are one good, used refrigerator and rangette, table and 2 chairs, Hot Chocolate Machine and Hot Dog Rotisserie. Anyone willing to donute or seli any of tlie above itemis at a reason- able puice is asked to cal Mrs. Juanita Noble at 723-2934. The Pee Wee National Tournamient wiIl b q held in Windsor, Aug. 5 - U 1 I974, and the Dairy Foods Tourn- amenit will be the first week in iuly. A neCW )urh-latinRegionial Lacrosse League is ini the proccss of beinig forned. A- jax, Witby, Oshawa and Garrard Road teains will be involved ini Tyke, Novice. and 1:00 - 2:00 and at Cen- teninial Poeol Iroin 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. The series will la st 10O weeks and wiIl be fromn tadp)ole in the beginners pool, beginner classes, advail- ced begîinner and then the YMCA Six Star Graded Swimi Pec Wee, Girls and Bantami Divisions, also Midget 'if reg- istrations perrrlit. There will be little emiphasis on winning or losing or who is the better player, the prime concern will be mnaking sure that every child lias a place on the teami, an equal tiîne on the floor and a place to play Lacrosse. Ãýhree minute whistles and House League rules will be uscd by ail teams. Ail details and-rnechanics have flot been worked out as yet but this new league should supply a lot of fun for our- young people. Referceeclinies are being set up for Our young girls and boys anid interested par- ents. We nieed aIl our grad- uates back in the box to hielp) us, Miclgets, Juveifles, Juniiors and retirees, alike. If you arc intcrested, caîl Dick Walker, 723-5620 and he will take your naine and keep you advised whe n def- iitc -dates, turnes and places aýre_ wo rke d o ut. by the Whitby Family YMCA to imany hunidreds ut'Wliitby area children. Registration miust be miade in advance at the WMit- by Y Office, Centenniial Buil- ding, 416 ('entre Street, S. Phone 668-6868 for further information. w i I - ___ I.k ý Area men recently attend- pretation workshop sponsor- Shown from left to right ed a five-day activated siudge ed by the Ministry of the are: Ron Thonipson,Alf Borg,j process - analyses and inter- Environment. Ron Thompson, Whitby. Gerald Robinson, ieft, Sec'y of the 'Whitby Minor Basebail Assoc. discusses pl- ans for the coming season with W.M.B.A. Registrar Jin Haley. -1974 registrat ion wilI' take place on Saturday, April 2Oth and Satruday, April 27. Filli Ruidpi tl('A,,eh 419 Brock Street North Whitby, Ontario Telephone (416) 668-2508 SUNDAY SERVICES BI BLE SCHOOL - 9:45 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICE - 11 a.m. EVEN ING SERVICE - 6:52 p.m. BUS SERVICE PROVIDED NURSERY PROVIDED FOR ALL SERVICES VOICE 0F FAITH - Cable 6 9 p.m. 1lst & 3rd Sunday each mnonth PASTOR REV. MURRAY CLUGSTON TUESDAY: Pionieer Girls and 6: 15 p.m. Christian Service Brigade to 7:45 p.m Bible Study and Prayer Meeting 8:00 p.m. MINISTER 0F OUTREACH REV. RALPH DUNN' Gairraord -Roaod M,,..A., New Children'sSwum* Programat YMCA 1 1 -