Whitby Free Press, 2 Jun 1976, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2. 1976. PAGIE il Midgets andfyfres, in action asminor bail season býegins Above are just a few y ou ngsters in the parade of WhitbY Scouts, Cubs, Guides and Brownies down Brock Street on Sunday. Folîowing the parade, a massive open-air religious service was hietd at Centennial Park. Approximately 800 memnbers of the Whitby District Scouting niovement participated. Free Press Photo Iroquois Park p2ool Many children and aduits pass Red Cross safety tests t a c A nuniber of childre.n aand aduits passed Red Cross waîeî safety tests at the Iroquois Park pool0 Tho se Paula Gaudet of the Whtby Puckrii plaî.e before she is tagged out by ai Whitby won 17-5. Free Press Photo by Blake Pt Novice Pu win their 0F The Whitby Puckrins of the Lakeshore Novice LeaguIe opened their.season on the r-ight foot, winning the first two games. ln their opener, the local girls crushed Claremont 29-1. Marion Verkuyl chalked up the win, striking out 12 batters and allowing only three hits. She helped offten sive IluIs, on( mii, anld Laurie 1K icks anc t]rove in a Ilu)ie home ru] of Sus. 1-leasîip a citurigl(dite pa s t Jiui ii or Red Cross test Wer-e c Garry Gult]rick, lRuy Teer. wvho passedt]lIte Kinii Wilsuon, Moira Sliielt]s. Scltt N ichuols. l)unnie \Vood. Sony'a Spicci . Shierri (Xîriie e. ('rlneSîiilli, iîlleIIog Li flse \1ai Gl 1 (îs. Ilcila \Il>lp \Ylît]î. lealm nie - lirvanl . (Xîîl Klareit. Karien (Ihilcîs, Janet iîk. ' \î Spenceri. ('.îrulsn lBillejBati )I Wliiey, . C:îrol Iiotiti. iut] RuivleV . lietoan \Velei Cîtiîîîe Dllon clu I \elîuîlI I Alte IiemS. an Ji uiînn li:Szann Pgg u~ekis l.Jici acie ilîtmn, lele lkîa Th71ose wliu passedt]lite Inîtemîîet]iate lRet] ( ss test were Norilita I lut ehisuîî.Aîut Van Suut, I.int]a-i(Corner. Tiîp Winter, Leslie ('rgwi i t. Robin Willis, Dînia Valen tine. Mike Camîpbell,. linid;i Dît t. S C îtlly Scltit, Bliitt]a e', Sîllius. l)ebbie 1I broc i, Rhiît]a Surgenor. SeoItl Snrgciîur, Keiîhi Jonces, Sully Teer l<1tlerite Ilarvie, Kathileen ins mnakes it to the Keîmp, I)ehbie Dllterly. i U\bridge player. Jaukie Slîielt]s. Bill Slîields, Mary (Canmphell,. Deboî ah urdv ( rouso. Audr]ey h Iunfick, Jeffl3arkwell, Aun O0tciîbvite, Randy Kanieka. Ch îîck c k ~i n s Barkwell, Joanne Murriarity, Karenî Atkins. Karcen Freeký, er n Denise larrson,WenciWhîite. cIy as weîî wiîîîl wo Dave Hard]yanld lrian Corey. e )t t'le"' a "(onle Senior RZet Cross test are t our nmis batted in.Jim Crouclî,Valeric -liIem)lnig, iroLeslie I"reder- Jackie Milar,Pl"t Logan,Paul i Cathy Alliîî alsu Hieffer, Annte Valentine, Janet four runs andt beltet] Craw forthi, Jili Reet], Slhelly ,run cadli. Othler Pu rdy, Lesiey Moffatt, [ns caille off Oie b)ats Robert Girvan, Thieresa St. anr Fraser, Debbie Pierre, Kirn Rowlanîd, Camille mnd Darlene (Gallas. Cockerton, Bernie Ilindricks, Connie Vanstavern and Liz Silîius. GREENWOOD NURSERY SCHOOL (;reeiiwocjd (oînmuînity ('enliu Grceenwoodi 9aî. 11 :30 a.. 2 i.years- 5 year., PHtON E MRS. KING.683-8564 The Whitby Minor B3asebail Association'5 1976 season guI, îîîderway, last week witlî action inithe uidget and] tyke divisions. 'Fli Whit1by Dunedins, Mhitby's ent ry iin the Eastern Onitario) Basehai Associaition vlidget series, o.pened Hic season for Ille W.M.B.A. at Fairiîan Park Iast week and gave 1 lite visiting Oshiawa Legionaires a cool welconwi, dropping tlîe visitors 10-4 in a ramn abbreviated con test called ini the bottorn of ihe seventli. The DUnediîîs sponsored 110W by tlhe Dunîedin Con- struction Companîy whiclî is qiuite interested in promoting and assistiflg ninior sports activity , got offf R a shakey siart, perforniing several costly niiiscues whicli helped Oshawa take a 3-0 lead ini the top) of the first inn ing. Froni tieu on they tigh tened up, allowîng a lune ý shawa run in i the top) ufth le fir 'lb. 'The Diunet]ins gui on Ille boa rd in the tîrd svitli a paîir, at]tet] anuther pair in te ton n lu0 tae a 4-3 leid an d ihen sewet] (lie ganlt up wiîlî thirec mus in ithe fifttlutake a 7--I nari Clu ;ntl aLld trtlie in11suII lnce Wî tIi a Si îîle run ini Ille 'ýi\tll I.11Ille butloin iii IlIle eeIl.l tIînedi iIl ac1 aci(de c motulie ir to go mi) ut Il) t froit 10-4 \vIleul raili himoll Ilîl "Il aie P)u a C'aln i) ilkar lltî]Illte lioîîi ut lIle uC Li2 d:\ i l illleil aOc1 ai tel llte tii ini elc 0 llo\ a 1h Hîe rîtîtlu î111J up 1wvIllu y lie îso Ici Ille club aitthe plate vitli liai ut tuubI~. IuîcSItea e producing singles which help- ed get the Dunedins mnoving, white John Ileffer and Dave N4cWhirter addecl timiely run- producig singles. The D.Lnedins journeyed 10 Lindsay the next night for thecir second start and carne hoine with a 1 3-5 win. An outburst in the fourtb, whichi netted thein eighit runs, put thie gaine on ice for the Dunedins who nîanufactured their ruans out of seven hits and several free passes. Dave McWhirter with a triple and a single led tlhe cluib aI Ithe plate with Mike Sorichetti, Paul Clugsden, lJoug Shecarer, Cam Murkar and John Hleaslip adding singles. John Hleaslip, mnade an îimpressive start in his first gane at he midget level and picked up the victory with Mark Macdonald preserving the win, conîing on. iii relief in the lflth. Thei K of' C l'ykes, making Ilîcir return lu E.O.B.A. ranks after a two-year absence. dropped a I19-3) decision lu te Oshawa Legionaires the sani igt. The tykes were r victiiîs ut'soine treshulien jittels. gui belinid 7-0 in ilhe tiîst inn.gvn 1 eea unea irnet] rus (unlfielding ni iSCu e'S 311n(lIbases oun hallIs. and] j(nsiIneyer 1201 guiîig as th leoI lnaires tusedth îeir, e\periellce tu take a coin- îîiaiidilg c ladii 11 h oui the mi1t ý t. , f.lie K ut, C club is *Î stai. t îî,lt2 i l tsci atcb an t] are -ing, lu î:îkeI wifle îo set le d ]~ s î N Oitie <of Il 1 l a\'Ne lr vhave been exposedt L LO.B.A. cuitpeiii eue and hrbe on young players. Things will get better as the season goes on but the absence of two ycars.froni E.O.B.A. ranks will take a wliîle Ilu uverconiie. Football loop nay be formed Is anybody in WI-itby interested in mninor football? The recreation department would like to know, for it is conside ring the formation of a minor football league or association in the town for children aged nine to 15. Anyone interested in par- ticipating as a player, coach, sponsor or member of a steering comnmittee is asked to contact Bob Caspeil, co-ordinator of community services for the recreation department at 668-5803. According to Mr. Caspeil, Keith Wager, a former Toronto resident who recently rnoved to Whitby, has offered to assist in the formation of a minor football organization. There are tearnis in Oshawa, Ajax and Pickering playing in a Scarborough leagite, and possibly a league could be fornmed fo r the Du rh am Region, says Mr. Caspeli. If there is suffîcient finterest. Mr. Caspeli would like to caîl a public meeting and forni an' executive structure for a mninor football league or association in tlhe "Rigl 110ow \VC ant feed- back froîîîIlle public",e DRIVER EDUCATIONI SUMMER SCHQOL 668M 7 Summer Cour, ses 24 hours in Sheridan Mail Brian's for Books Mr Submarine (June 28th, JuIy i2th, JuIy'26th, Aug 9th) classroom, 6 hours in car 7200 By the hour training $lTOOO Per bour Applications available at: -lower level Brock St. S. Dundas St. E. at Anderson DRIVER EDUCATION 117 Green St. 9 a.m. 4 p.m.i

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