Whitby Free Press, 15 Dec 1976, p. 17

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1976, PAGE 17 YMCA offers skiing course The Durhiam Region Famnily YMCA will offer a cross country skiing course in the new year. Andy Davidson wiII hc instructor for the course witlh classes on Jantiary 8, 15, 22 and 29 froi 9:30 tu 10:30 and 10:30 tu 1 1:30 in thie ilorn ings. The, course wiil be held at the rear of Henry Street High School unlessthere isno snow ni which case it will be held inside. Cost of the course is $10 pcîr couiple, $6 for singles and S2 for children registering with an adutit, For rlurther information, eall the Y at 668-6868. TH CORNERSTONE Gi FT SHOP Metal Wall Sculpture 122 Brock St. N., - Whitby IVON-SA1lo101FRI 10-9 ifts fo~r Peo pie who car" BASKETBALL CHAMPS Pictured above are the plavers and coach of the Denis O'Connor Junior Girls Chargers who recently won the Central Ontario Seeondarv School Association 'A'chamipionsliips in basketball. Fe rs ht The Senior Chargers finished third in their tournament. Fe rs ht Goaltender Jessi*e James stops ail Uxbri"dge shooters Local allstar hockey teamis hiad another good week last wveek, winning fnine of 14 garnes, tying one and losing only four. Goaltenders Jessie Jamies and Colin Haiseil recorded a shutout as Opseu Warriors blanked Uxbridge 1 2-0 in a novice contest. Jeff Page and Bill O'Meara each scored four goals for the winners, Grec, Roberts fired two and Glenn Sachiko and Albert Curtis one apiece. Brooklin Concrete Products won a pair of gamres, defeatinil Bay Ridges 4-2 and edgine Cobourg 6-5. In the 4-? vzictory, David McWhirter. Jason Bruneau, Kevin Hicks and Tomn Clark provided the Offensive punch. In the 6-5 win, Jason Bruneau scored three timies and Doug McCorkell, BiIly Kellestine and Kevin Hicks once each. In major atorn play, Whitby Mail Florists dropped a 5-2 verdict to Ajax wvith Joey Nieuwendyk and Gary Roberts scoring for the losers. The Peewee Numiber 2 Bibeau Construction lBeavers whipped Port Perry I10-4 on three goals by Wayne Missel- brook, two apiece by Kelvin Mask and Frank Janssen and singles by Paul Shaubel, ken Lynde and Mark Petrie. Aqualine Pools edged Markham 4-3 in mninor peewee action on two goals by Brian Pratt and singles by Paul Neuman and Richard Daley. In an exhibition game, major peewee Lasco Steelers tied Oshawa minor bantamrs 4-4 with Charlie Mason, Mike Nelis, Paul Rich and Jeff Donaldson scoring for the locals. Optimiîsts mirlor bantarns suffered their first defeat of the season, dropping an 8-7 verdict to Ajax. John Fusco and Randy Taylor each scored twice for the losers who got Close play in Sun Lif e bon spiel *Jini Sharpies, of Toronto Leaside, drcw thè back of the eight-foot with his last rock to squeeze out a 5-4, extra- end victory over Paul Savage, of Toronto Avonlea, in the final of the S I12,000 Sun Life Invitatioflal Bonspiel'inWhithy last Saturday. singles froin Jèff Westen- hauffer. Charlie Conntor anid David Blacquiere. In major banitaîn action.ý Steve Jordison and John Taylor shared the shutout as Whitby Toyota blaiked Cobourg I1-0 on a goal hy Greg Rich. Mlary Bro\vnls ninior rnîdgýets won two gaines and lost one. They first (efeated Bowîuan- ville 4-1 on three goals by Ray McWhirter and one 1by Dennis Jacobs. Thev dropped a 3-1 decision te Port Perrv a, \ike lPiho scored their only goal. Ed Derks scored thirceegoals to Iead t hem bt a 7-3 victory over Lindsay as i amie Tutak added t to anid Paul Ituint and cilbert onie apiece. In major midge t play, Ferrco (limpe(1 Cobourg 4-2 onl tice goals bhy John \Vadd (leIland mne hy R ic k The Consol ida ted litilc ingè Corporatlion Ji veiles (trop- ped a .5-1 verdict ob Indsay vi t h Dean 5seyn111011 rsco ringu thle losci '. onlv al Everyone wants to reduce new home costs. Here's a new -report that suggests how it can be done. Ontarios present urban develcý-ment standards are among the highest in the world. However, the standards set by our municipalities vary considerably, a fact which in some instances adds greatly to the cost of new housing. Your Ontario Govern ment believes that realistic development standards throughout the province would Iead to continued high quality new housing, but at a lower cost. This case is strongly presented in a new report, "Urban Development Standards: A Demonstration of the Potential for Reducing Costs," issued by the Ontario M *in istry of Housing. The report points out how more realistic standards could significantly reduce home mortgage payments, and indicates that adoption of such standards would in some areas lead to more economical use of land, energy savings, reduced pressure on agricultural land, and greater feasibility for public transit. if you would like a leaflet summarizing the main features of the suggested new standards; write to: Communications Branch Ministry of Housing 56 Wellesley Street W., 2nd Floor Toronto, Ontario M7A 2N5 Ministry of Housing John Rhodes, Minister William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario .. . . . , :due*: .M M: tels.:

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