Whitby Free Press, 10 Nov 1976, p. 10

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PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10Ã". 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS Warriors edge Terriers with third-period The Whitby Warriors the Orillia Terriers 3-2 in an scored two goals in the 'final Ontario Hockey Association two minutes of play to edge *Senior 'A' gaine 0o1 Sunday. DeIiceous Conodion and Italien Dishes THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PUBLICUNTICE REPRESENTATION ON THE DURHAM REG ION DISTRICT HEALTH COUNCIL A Durham Region District Heaith Council has been estabîished and the Council of the Town of Whitby has been requested to nominate a represen- tative from the Town of Whitby whose name wilI be considered for appointment to the Council. The Durham Region District Heaîth Council wiII be an advisory body to the Ministry of Health with broad responsibilities reîated to future health care planning. lnterested persons, either health providers or consumers, who have a broad interest in health care within the community and are individuals who have the time and willîingness to assume a roll as a member of the District Heaîth Council, are requested to submit their resume to the undersigned by no later than Novem ber 1 lth, 1976. Wm. H. Walace, A.M.C.T., C.M.C., CLERK, The Corporation of the Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street West, WH ITBY, Ontario. rally1 Whitby's Charlie Convery scored at 18:19 of the final period to tie the game at 2-2. At 19:35, Mike Noonan flred the winner. Paul Raymier scored the other goal for the hiosts. B3arry and Danny Lutes replied in a losing cause. Whitby triavels to Brant- ford Friday and the two teinîs play at lroqitoîs Park Arena on Sunday. Gaine timie i 7 :3Op.irn. Men's hockey resuits Following are the resuîts of recent gaies in the Whitby Men's Hockey League. Apko Electric trounced Midas Mul'TIer 10-2 on thrce goals by Bob Greer Jr., two cadi by Rôin Noble,, Dave Loveil and Randy Yantt and one by Gary Kondrat. Mohawk Signis whipped Fireplace Plus 5-I on two goals bý' Ian McGee and singles by' Ken Lane, Peter Morris anîd Ken Linton. Sheca Real1ty dumiped Ch ris Ca te ring 5-2 on two goals by Ba rry J oh uson and singles b1w George Witehouse, Mike Smi th and Don Frencli. Munni's Press edged Bondeco) Rtistproofing 7-5 on three goals hy Douig Mitchell and singles by Colin Br%in, Elwood Lee, Dave Whecelans and -lelmier Enmerson. Mohawk Signs, with six Points, is i first place. Like me, more and more people are discavering the fun and excitement of fou r-wheeling. That's why l've opened this dealership ta cater toaail fou r-wheelers in the area. 'm handling the best line in the business. The vehicles from the guys wha "Wrote the book on fou r-wheel drive". ..Jeep. Came an in. See aur Jeep line-u.p for 1977. CJ5, Cherokee, Wagoneer, Pickup Truck, and the ail new great CJ7. Have a laok ai aur facilities too...a modemn showroom, and up-to-date parts and service departments. They're designed ta satisfy the fussiest 4-wheel-d rive buff. It's yaur mave. And you'll find when it cornes ta a deal, 1 can make it easy for you. GrantMenzies Motors Limted 1250 Dundas Street East, Wh-itby (416) 668-6843 jepWINrote thc book on -4-wheel-drivc" KINGPIN Nick Pagiello (pîctured above) of Toronto captured first place and $375 during Ontario's First Match Play Open for the Whitby Free Press Bowling Awards held on the weekend at County Bowl. A total of 48 bowlers from as far away as Quebec took part. Free Press Photo Whitby Senior third in cross country meet Whitby Senior Public School wvas the only local school to place in the top three positions in events at the recent Durham Elemen- t ary Athletic Association' cross country ineet, hield at Swviss (Chalet Park ini Green- wood. Whitby Senior finislied third in tic race l'or I 2-year- old girls and third in the race for 14-year-old boys. Over 1 ,000 boys and girls from acro>s the region took part in the meet, which was nmade successful with' the help of the convenors, coaches, St. Johnî Ambulance, Durhanm Regional Police and management of the park.. FREE SNOWMOBILE SAFETY CLINIC Saturday, November 13, 1976 1at the Port Perry Scout Hall Complete Program starting time 9 a.m., 10 a.m., 10:30 a.m., and 12:30 p.m. MINISTRY 0F HEALTH PHYSIOTHERAPIST (Pai--Time) $7.28 per hour Whiîby Psychiatric Hospital has a vacancy for a Physiotherapist to participate in a progressive programme for geriatric patients and to participate in a therapeutic programme based on the team- oriented approval. Applicants witli a diploma in Physiotherapy from a university of recognized standing and registration as a Physiotherapist under the'Drugless Practioner's Act of Ontario and preferably membership in the Canadian Physioîherapy Association. Please apply to:- Personnel Officer, Whitby Psychiatric, Hospital s Box 613, Whitby, Ontario LiN 5S9,. This competition is open to both men and women. _____________________________________________________________________________ -I Hockey al-stars Split fout- games Local ail-star hockey teamns split four games last week. In minor peewee action, 'Aqualine Pools dropped a 4-2 decision to Cobourg who got two goals from Chris Bell and singles fromn Brian Stadtke and Mike Esser. Paul Neuman and Jeff Hanley replied for Whitby. In minor bantam play, defence was ignored as Optimist International edged Bowmanville 7-6 on twa-goal performances by Warren Subject and John Fusco and single-goal efforts by Tod Chaszewski, Bobby Middle- ton and Stu Catteraîl. Doug Dilling, with two, Tim Almond, Todd Hooper, Jon Janack and Mark Mathews replied for the losers. In a major bantamn exhibition contest, Whitby Toyota were blanked 3-0 by Ajax who got shutout goaltending by Norm Young and goals by Grath Curtis, Craig Reid and Shawn Flood. In j uvenile action, Consoli- dated Building Corporation doubled the score on Stouffville, winning 2-1 on goals. by Ricli Byford and Blair Gibson. Brian Murphy replied for the losers. Juveniles win one, lose one The Brooklin-Whitby Con- solidated Building Corporation Juvenile Alîstars opened league play this week, lQsing their opener in Lindsay -6-4 and defeating Stouffville 2-1 at home. In the loss, Whitby got two goals from Glen Johnston and singles from Garry Bruce and Dan Gallogley. In their home opener, Rick Byford and Blair Gibson scored for winning Whitby. House league shutout goaltending by Peter Bird and two-goal efforts by Renay Collins, Jim Pipher and Gord Muschett and one goal by Jody Doucet. In mninor peewee play, A&Il Canadian Awards edged Family Kartway 3-2 on goals by Terry McDonnell, Tom Schee fer and John Becking. Ed Powell and Brian Pratt scored for the lasers. Whitby Warriors edged Dodd and Souter 3-2 on two goals by Chris Williams and one by Scott Findlay. -Mike Bessell -and Kevin. Roach, reptied for the losers,

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