G urraord Stili Rocud ,Minojr> WHITBV FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1975, PAGE Il Lacrosse Registrations Due to the recent indle- ment weather, it has been decided to hold another day for registration in the Garrard Road Minor Laërosse Assoc- iation for the coming season. Registrar Stan Taylor will be accepting registrations at St. Paul's School, Garrard Road, Whitby on April 26. from 2 to 4 p.m. Registrations will be accepted from both boys and girls, ail ages, Tykes to Teens at $3 per player or $6 a family. The GRMLA wel- cornes players from the Brooklin-Whitby area, includ- ing corridor area, Columbus, Raglan, also Port Perry, Ux- bridge, Scugog, etc., to which ours is the closest organized lacrosse. For t'urther information Cali Stan Taylor 728-0927. A mammoth light bulb blitz and boule drive will be held by Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association on Sat- urday, April 19, starting at 9 a.m. Parents and players are asked for their assistance by being at Wilow Park where they wil be given bulbs, mnaps and instructions tÃ" cov- er ia. systematic way the complete Brooklin-Garrard area, including parts of Whitby and Oshawa. You can get tickets for the Annual Spring Dance of Garrard Road Minor Lacrosse Association by calling in Whiltby W*invalley Blades Take G*irls' Hockey Titie Thle Whitby Winvalley Blades are the 1974-75 champions of girls' hockey. The Blades recently de- feated the Woodville Wolves 3-2 to take the series 4-1. The final game played in Brooklin, saw the Wolves dominate the first and final periods while the Blades con- îrolled die middle framne. Woodville opened the Wlitby Mail Florists Eliminate Ajaox, Now Enter Finals The Whitby Mail Florists Novice Alîstars reccntly wvon the Lakeshore Group serni- finals, eliminating Ajax 3-1. Whtby won the third garne, played in Ajax, 4-1. Dave Sachko scored twice while Dave Donaldson and Mark Sweetland picked up singles for the winners. Michael Moore tallied the loser's only goal. Whitby recorded a 6-0 shut-out victory to take the series in Brooklin. Steve Gibson and Paul Guest shared the shut-out. The Florists led 5-0 afier the first period and spent the rest of the game protecting the shut-out. Dave Sachko played a strong checking and skating game and picked up one goal. Joey Nîeuwendyk, Dave IREN A UL T Donaldson, G reg Ellis, Gordie VanKessel and Mark Sweet- land also scored singles for the winners. Whitby wdl be toughi to beat in the next round as they did not loose a single gaine in regular season play. scoring at 15:44 of tlie first stanza when Cheryl Argue converted a pass fromi Shelly Harvey. The Blades' Gail Ravary scored th ree unanswered goals in the second period. She fired an unassisted mark- er ai 6:02, convertcd a feed frorn Lorrie McIntyre ai 14:37 and scored another unassisted goal ai 19:4 1. Woodville closed the mnargin to 3-2 ai 7:12 of the third frame on a goal by Sandy Anderson, set up-by Cheryl Argue. Barb Boyes wvas t.he Blades' top playoff scorer with seven goals and 10 assists in 10 garnes for a total of 1 7 points. She was fol- Iowed closely by Gail Ravary with seven goals and three assists for 10 points. West Lynde ýCup Goes To Flames The Flames defeated Gord Nieuwendyk Sports 3-1 in the championship game of the Whitby Men's Hockey League played on Sunday. The Flames were awarded the West Lynde Cup, dcinated by the West Lynde Commun- ity Association. Scoring for the winners were Bob Greer Jr. with two goals and Tomn Fitzsîmmons. Denis leleau scored the losers' only goal. The Functional Car $300 Rebate on Renault 12 Wagon April 30, 1975 effective tilil AVAILABLE'ONLY AT c &C MOTORS 160 Sîmcoe St. S.,. Oshaw! Phonie 72BmO 1 81 728,0051 Brooklini Jean Fhillips 655- 3271 or, in Whitby, Barb Kernohan 728-3290., Tickets for the Dance at Heyden- shore Pavillion on May 3 are $6 per couple, including door prizes and lunch. The high- light of the evening wil be the draw of the winning tick- et on a haif of beef. These tickets are avalable from any member of GRMLA or by calling Doreen Holding' at 728-6470. Proceeds are to support Lacrosse in the area and. to help send die peewee team to North Burnaby,B.C. in August to defend their National "D" titie which Hartt..,. shoes that set a man apart Canada's qualit' shoemaker COLLINS SHOES 119 BROÇK ST. S. 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