PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1977, WHITBY FREE PRESS Mayorpi*tches in to open the' 1977 base bail seasOfl Cont'd from P. 13 whiich wiuexteuici tnrougii thbe surnime r mon ths their conclusion wi playoffs in l ate August andl early September. Whîitby's clubs in the Eastern Ontario Busebaîl Association arc already in action. This year's edition of thme K of C Tykes is play- ing ini a loop wvth Peter- boroughi, Oshawa, Cobourg, Ajax, Belleville and Bowînun- vi:-,e and. will be playing on Tluîrsdlay evenlings ut 1'eei Park. Thle club is under thme teamn of Brian Bates and Frank Blake, newcomiers 10 the scenie this seuson and bothi are hiopeful of a successful year. The Legionaires who represeu t Whiitby in thle Pee-Wee bracket are led by Lornie Campbell, Reg Williams and Tony Van Dolcweerd. I l teir I ôgaine schiedu le tbiey - vill mecct Peterborough, Trenton, Oshawa, Ajax, Belleville, mets iin the schcduling this Bowînanivilte and Cobourg. scason hias been th-e establish- The '77 Bantami club is ing of set nighits of the week under the direction of LA for homne gaines, with the MeCorkell unid Jini Ilure auid occasionial exceptioni and the their opposition Ibis scuson avoiding of the overlapping will bc froin Oshaw;i, Cobourg. Bowinuuivillc, Trenitoni, Peter- Mec borough, Kîingst on andl PortM r h n s H ope, aîid lthe club will bc pluyig ils homne gamnes ut E.A. p Fairmuni witli a mixture of as iirst PL Tues. andmclwcekcnd dates. The DunedinfConstruction Midget club will play out of tlime new Iroqîuois Park coin- plex tbis season, and lthe club with Steve Tutton ut the lielmn, assisted by Ralph Perry andl Alex Strynatka will play most of ils home gaines on Wednesdlay e yen ings with one loue Saturday date. The spread out Midgel loop bas Clubs from Keenie, Belleville, Oslîawu. Peterborough, Kingston and Bowînanvi île. Que of lthe notable inîprove- w The Whiitby M gave Little Brititin Il loss of the seýasoI buuuilialing 16-3 Saturchîy. Limle Britaîi whi fîrst place going i gaine gave up 177i pitchers. Don Baileý ail excellelii gaine f0] with 4 biits. Dayv pîtcbed the wbiole doiuig ani excellent YOUR DURHAM REGION FAMILY YMCA (Formeriy Whitby District Family YMCA) DAY CAMP SPORTS CAMP CREATIVE ARTS CAMP PLAY CAMP (Pre-School Chidren> Register now for your choice of the four 2 week periods of any of the 4 camp programs listed. Each one is different -- each one has excellent leaders;ip, skilled camp staff to give you safe active outdoor fun, good craft & drama instruction, great gym & track coaches or tennis, volleyball or other sports including swim instruction or splash. For 10 summers the Whitby Y, now Durham Region Y has held Day Camp and Creative Arts Camp for hundreds of children at Heber Down Conservation Pirk, Sports Camp at Henry Street High School, Play Camps at Brooklin, Whitby, and Oshawa. Special Rainy Day programnsarranged .....Bus Service as scheduled. Phone the Y at 668-6868 for further information. SkyLark Holidays weeks $719 Three Islands of Hawaii Departures overY SsturdaY April 30 to October 22nd. Your fîrst week is spent in Honolulu at the Beachcomber Hotel, followed by three nights on Kauai at the Beachboy Hotel and four nights on Maui at the Kaanapali Beach Ho- tel. Inter-Islanld airfare is also included. Two week holidays in Waikiki are avalable from just $569. Alil Skyl-ark Holidays also Include: Transfers and baggage handling. Welcome cocktail and brief ing. Services of resident SkyLa rk paSSenger service represefliatîve. SkyLarkbeach bag. Not included. Departure taxes. local taxes and service charges, Ail prices quoied are pet person based on double occupaflcy and are subjeci 10 high season supplemeflis. See your SkyLark travel agent CONT ACT RUSSELL TRAVEL 116mm9fmmOKS.,WHBY 6%MM~) Summer Hours Mon-Fn 9-5 Saturday 9-12 noon One of the many holidays f rom SkyLark's Summer Sun '77 Customers Pay Inflation and rising fuel prices aren'l the only fac- lors in lodays' higher food prices. Additional costs in- curred by the retailers due to vapdalism, shoplifling, pilfering and bad checks are ceventually added b the price of every item con- sumners buy. situations ol previous seasons when there would often be three gaines on the sanie nigimt. This year fans will be able 10 sec more gamies and it wilI also be of great help to erchiants Whitby giving up oniy 7 hits, hcir first as well as 3 hits at the plate. n in a Mike Rowley bit a double gamne. and a single, Bob Purdy 2 singles, Dave Sorichetti also o wa s in played well with an in the nto the park borneruri and along withi is off' 4 Mike Rowlcy they scored 8 y playcd us for Witby. Robbie r Whiitby Craigen liii a triple and Blair ie Allen Cullumii a double. Singles distance wcnt t10 Steve Sarginson, Jîi Job for Twinning, Armiond Robitaille. It was a different stiry on Sunday as the Mercharii the umnpiring situation whicb was often diffiçuit wben it was necessary to supply officiais for three games at the same hour. visited the I3owmanviiie Electrons. Whitby rnanaged only 7 hits and 2 runs to ]ose 5-2. Steve Sargînson started for Whitby allowing only 4 bits in 7 inniings.-- Harold Moore came in, iu fine form for the last two irnnings. lnfield mrors were the reasous for the Bowmanvillc runs. Armond Robitaille had two bits with Purdy, Craigen, Sorichelti, Sarginson and Rowley getting singles. Redmen drop two games to Fergus The Brookliu Redmen dropped îtvo gamnes last wcek- end, one to the Fergus Thistles on Friday, and one 10 the Owen Sound North Stars on Sut urday. On Friday at the Elora Arcua, Fergus defeated the Redmnen 16-Il. At lthe end of the first period il was 6-3 for Fergus and at the end of the second, I12-9 for Fergus. For the Redinen, Stan Cockerlon scored îhree goals and twvo assists, Tini Brisooe two goals aud one aissist, Greg Wîlliamns one goal and oue assisl an d Gary Nicholson, Ricb Barrowclough and John Dalgiesh hlad one goal apicce. Not dressed duc 10 work cominiticuts wvere Bill Down, coach Peter Vipond, Marty Van Heuval and Russ Ar- buckle. "Our defense was very weak tonighit and this allowed Fergus 10 work their fast break", said Manager Gerry Ravary. "We definitely missed thie usual defensive work of Vipond, Arbuekie Down and Van Heuval". "The only bright spot ton ighit was the work of Tim Briscoe", said Assistant Manager Norrie Ormiston. "lie excclled ' defensively and except for two goalposts and a crossbar bie could have had five goals". On Saturday, the Owen Soundl North Stars trounced the Redincu .14-7 on the Redmien's horne grouud. Stau Cockerton had four Lori Brown Iznzo Chiarello We specialize in mnen's & ladies 9 Q &Owen Sound goals while one apiece went to Jiin Quigg, John Dalgiesh, and Zeny Lepinsky. John Dalgieshi had one assist and Gary Nicholson three assists. The second period was marred by two fights and a 10 minute misconduct and match penalty to Greg Williams for disputing a penalty cal to vigorously. The first period ended 6-3 for Fergus, but by the mid point 'of the second period, Brooklin tied it up. However, Owen Sound carne back 10 lead 10-6 by the end of the peridd. "We had difficulty contain- ing their fast break tonight", said Coachi Peter- Vipond. "Immedîately we released out shots they had two men breaking up the floor and their goalie Grant Bryck throws an excellent pass". This coming weekend features a Sunday afternoon game against the Six Nations Braves, starting at 3 p.m. at the Brooklin Arena. It is Minor Lacrosse dayà and all local minor lacrosse players will be admitted free. Door- prizes are available for both adults and cldren. Between periods there are plans to have sorne of the younig minor lacrosse players match their skills against the Redm-en goalics. Editores Quote Book Be grate fui for luck, but don't de pend on it. William Feather- MO RTG AG ES 1 stand 2rîd Cottagef. SFarms WE BUY MORTGAGES WHITBY 668-1556 TORONTo 839-7304 ANUBIS I NVESTMENTS LIMITED LING À -; Joan Cybulsi styling toupees, perms, and colouring HOURS Blair Park Plaza 1--6Mon.-Wed. 106 Lupin Dr. 1-R Tiiià q-a r i. 8- - 5Sat. 668-5441 mash Litte Britain ice team loses 16-3 CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS Under the provisions of the Weed Control Act of the Province of Ontario, Public Notice is hereby given to ail owners and occupants of subdivided lands within the Town of Whitby that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds on any such subdivided lands in the Town of Whitby are destroyed by Friday, June l7th, 1977 and throughout the season the Council of the Town of Whitby has directed the Weed Inspectors. for the Region of Durham to cause said noxious weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as they may deem proper, and that the expenses incurred by the said Weed Inspectors in the discharge of their duties shahl be placed on the Collector's Roll of the Town of Whitby against the respective parcels concerned and that such amounts shah bhe collected in the same manner as taxes under the Municipal Act. Also- take notice that the Regional Weed Inspector for the Town of Whitby is Mr. W. Holliday, Telephone Number 655-4666. The co-operation of ail citizens is earnestly solicited. J.C. Gartshore MAYOR .ML