PAGE 18, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1977, WHITBY FE RS by STEVE PORTER The Whitby Carretto Restaurant Pee-Wces had their first league gamne and their first win of the, young soccer season by defea ting Pc terboro 6-1 at Peel Park on May 24. Peterboro were in the gai-e m-ore than the score suggests but the powcr ruinning of the Whitby forwards did the damnage whule the homneside defense was adequiate in snuffing out ail but one of the visitors offensive thrusts. Peterboro scored first after offly two mninutes when rangy Sam Millcr latched on to a thiro bail and gave the keeper no chance. H-owever, the lcad was sliort-lived as Joe Bryant tied things up 6 inuites later.. Warren Subject added another before Joe Bryant got his second of the evening to give the Carretto squad a 3-1 edge going into the second haîf. in the second haîf Doug Grant and Peter Bcatidry (2) WANT ED1 "REWARD" C. B. Radio "BE WARD" C. B. 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L., PKCIERING Minor -Soccer Pee Wees wiri scoring. 1 was impressed with this young Peterboro side which i s niade Up of mnost of Iast year's rnosquito tcani that took the league and play-off lia mpion- ship and 1 arn certain, once they get accustomed to the faster and longer Pee-Wee ga!,nIie, they will be a side to *be reckoned with. 1 was particularly iimpres- sed with thcir positional play and the liard shooting. Lfirstg ~ecause of' tate team regis- trations and withdrawals the Bantam division of the Oshawa's District League lias been delayed by one week and the Crown Industrial versus Oshawa Lions scheduled to be played at Vanier on May 24 was cancelled. If the exhibition game held at Peel Park, Whitby on Thursday, May 26 between the Crown Industrial Bantams of Whitby and the Oshawa Lions is an indication of things to come in the Oshawa D.W McGUAY- 103jDUNDAS ST. W. WFMTY 668-5868 GRACID US LIVING IN WITBY Buitt in 1912, this 12 room 21/z storey brick residence situated at 600 King Street, reflects the beauty of an era when quatity construction and materiats prevailed. The location is ideat on this lovely otder tree tined street set amongst prestigeous homes and the 92' x 82' lot with its mature trees bas an abundance of room for a pool. The oak trim, oak wainscotting, and leaded glass oak built-ins are beautiful beyond description. A centre hall plan, living room with fireptace, magnificent separate dining room with oak beamed ceitings, music room, family room, sun room, 2-pc. washroom, and targe kitchen with pantry and storage room comprises the main f loor. The second floor has 4 large bedrooms (une with sunroomn ensuite), 11/z bathrooms, and a third flbar has a single bedroomn with washbasin and storage rooms. A 2-car brick garage plus storage area. $105,000.00 with $30,000.00 down, or with extra lot 50' x 112' S$140,000.00 itti $39,000.00 down and Vendor wil hold the rortgage. IF 1 rame and District League theri soccer fans can look to some exciting games, athougli in the first haif of the local- squad did not disff1ay theirý usual srnooth brand of soccer that they have shown in previous games so far this year. With each team fully aware of the others' potential, neither were eager to take chances and played cautiouslY, feeling the other defense out with the resuit that the first 45 minutes ended in a score- lcss tie. In the second haif, Oshawa started stronger but it was the hosts that br 1oke the, duck first when John Longrnuir latched on to the bahl, after a defensive slip and prodded the bail home - time 50 minutes. Seven minutes later Mike Larmer tied things. up for Oshawa, v-ith a trernendous drive fromi the1 ed ge of the penalty area that gave the Wliitby netrninders no chance. Crown Industries slowly took command and at the 70 minute mark Dave Ci scored fromn the penalty spot after an Oshawa cleared the baîl from his goalline, with lis hand, with his keeper completely out of play. Dave Cmni also got the insuratice- goal two minutes before the final whistle capping off a fine solo run Up the wing. Very imnpressive in their 3-1 win was the Crown Industrial netminder Earl RENT A CARI $14 95 aday G OBS opposite Brewers Retail I 'i .. -~ --. M - - I ~ )NEEB AINTEBIORS, the ultimate in ýdistinctive fine furnishiflgs l'il Dunlop St. West, Whitby 1-668-4231 401 to Whltby, 9 blocks North to Dunlop St. Hours:, Mon., W.d. 10-6 -Thitrs. Fr.104- Sst.1O-6 IUTBY MALL IYDundas E. WHITSY 3 bedrooms. finished rec roorn with ba&sagbodom JI/, baths. 101 Brock Street South Whitby 6U.0865 NORTH WHITBY Located 4 mites from Town. Situated on f ive rolling acres, close to golf course and conservation area. 3,000 sq. ft. 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