4 PAGE 10, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS SP>END 15 MINU'TES WITH US TOMORROW AND FIND OUT WHAT ISGO0ING ON 1H DURHAM lI Night Report 11:00 p.m. Weather, Sports and News THE 1350 OSHAWA 1350 STATION WANTD Antiques, Clocks, Coins, Chairs, Desks, Books, Furniture, etc. K insmen honor lacrosse star Ross Jones, a member of the Oshawa Green Gaels Junior A Lacrosse Club from 1964 to 1969, was presenled with a special recognition award by the Whitby Kinsmen Club at its annual sports celebrity dînner April 6. Mr. Jones was a member of the Green Gaels during the period when the team won the Canadian Lacrosse champ- ionship seven consecutive times in the 1 960s. A resident of Whitby until he moved to Oshawa five years ago, Mr. Jones joined Whitby minor lacrosse in 1956-57 and was taught by Lloyd Gibson, the most influential lacrosse person in Whitby at that time. He played in the minor league until he was 14. At the age of 1 5, Mr. Jones joined the Green Gaels, and played forward. In 1968 he scored a record 101 goals in 24 games. In 1967-68, Mr. Jones had a particularly eventful year, playing for the Green Gaels and the Detroit Olympies, a semi-professional team. 1-e also played matches against the United States, England and Australia with the Canadian Field Lacrosse Tearn. Mr. Jones gives a lot of credit to Jim Bishop, coach and general manager of the Green Gaeis, who wvas largely responsible for the formation of a professional lacrosse league in Canada. "He is the most influential lacrosse rman in Canada today", he said. Mr. Jones was drafted by the Philadeiphiia Wings in 1975 and played for this professional team for three months before finishing the season wvth the Montreal* Quebecois. Sînce last year he has been working in -the real este business in Whitby with his Ron Foran (right), cihairnian of the Whitby Kinsmen' alub's Sports Celebrity Dinner, presents a plaque to Ross, Jones, a former memnber- of tbe Oshawa Green Gaels, in recognition of bis achievements in the field of lacrosse. Freeé Press Photo Gerry Ravary manages Redmen . The Brooklin Rde Lacrosse Club recently appointed Gerry Ravary as its general manager for the upcomiflg season. Gerry is a familiar name to local lacrosse fans, as hie has refereed in the area for 19 years. He has refereed in four Mann Cup series (Sr. A.), several Minto Cup series (Jr. A) and also the Castrol Cup (Jr. B). He has refereed at every level including Sr. A., Jr. A and professional lacrosse, and has also been a director of the Ontario Lacrosse Association Referees Association. Mr. Ravery -played Inter- mediate lacrosse in Brooklin and Senior in Mimico in the early 1 950s. His enthusiasm, knowledge of lacrosse and familiarity with Ontario lacrosse players should make him a valuable member of the Brooklin Red me n. S<Training camp begins today- for the Brooklin Redmen at the Ajax Mrena. Workouts are today and Thursday from 8 p.m. to 9:30 a.m. and Sunday from il a.m. to 1 p.m. Anyone interqted ;ç nvited to attend. BREAKER! BREAKERI. LEE JEANS REG. 17.00 NOW * 1925 NICKELS PAV $1 6.00 EACI- 1923 PENNIES PAY $9.00 EACH * MENS SOCKS REG. 1.50 PR.] RECORDS udTAPES BUT & SELL COINS BUY ALL TENNIS RAQUETS REG. 14.95 NOW 995 1948 HALF DOLLARSI PAY S45.00 EACH 1925 PENNIE'S PAY $7.00 EACII CANADIAN U.S. SILVER 1948 DIMES PAY $3.00 EACH 1970 NICKELS PAY 25 CENTS EACH 1l967 GOLD SETS PAY $1 20.00 EACH OR SELL FOR $1 45.00 1948 SILVER DOLLARS PAY $300.00 & UP 1963 & 1964&I1965 PL SETS 10 OR MORE S)ÉLL FOR $5.50 EACH COO.PER'S PLACE 103 BROCK ST- ST. S. 668-1856 or 519-8475 175" W.B. 360-3 8 cyl. 13,500 Rear Axie 5,000 Front NP 540 5 SPD. Trans. H/D Heater H/D Alternator H/D Battery Dual Step Tanks 20" Steering Wheel Cigarette Lighter Electric Horns Tow Hooks 2900 Front Springs 7500 Rear Springs 2300 Auxillary Springs Power Steering H/0 Frame 825 x 20 -10 PIy Tires Custom Exterior Package M&S Tires (Rear) Open 10 - 5 Soto 10 - 6 This is the Silver Fox out of Whitby Dodge witli sovings for ail you truckers EXAMPLE BRAND NEW - CHASSIS 1976 D 500 CAB -l