Whitby Free Press, 8 Mar 1978, p. 11

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,Whitby Curling Club activities VICIORIA AND GRESY MIXED BONSPIEL The annual Victoria and Grey mixed bonspiel was won this year by Charlie Fisher's rink as they edged out the rink of Mac Binning. Both rinks won three gaines on Sat. Charlie Fisher had June Werry as vice, anid Dianne and Errol MacKenzie as his front end. With Mac Binning were Helen Binning as vice and Judy and Keith Lawes on the front end, Twentv-four ri;-ks comàpe- ted in the spiel with each of the two draws playing three gaines. Other winners deter- mnined on Sat. included two and one game high. rinks on each draw. Douig Miln and Vem Vogle of Blackstock sklpped their rinks to the high two-game prizes whle Clayton McKay of Whitby-, andi Bruce Carruthers of Bramnpton were the .high one- gamne winners.' OCAln termedîates'Playdowns The Whitbv enitrv; in the Intermediates, skipped by Bll Legros, ran' into tiff competition ýoni Sat. at the Oshawa Golf and CurlingClub where the District, 5 play-' downs were held. In the double-elimination conipeti- tion, Legros' rink of vice Ron Hen-ry, wins* volieybali, The Henry Street Hawks, senior girls "AA" volleyball team won the Lake Ontario Secondary School, Associa- tion's volleyball ý champion- ship for the fourth consecu-, tive year last week. If one counts the four "A" tities won by the Hawks froin 1971 to 1974, Henry High lias a record of eight champion- ships in senàior girls' volleyball. On Feb. 22 the Hawks de- >feated the -O'Neil Collegiate Redmen at O'Neill,1 5-10 and 16-14 in the final. Henry,, Courtice, and McLaughlin Collegiate of Oshawa, advance to the Cen- tral Ontario Secondary School Association playoffs today at Brghton. Plunimer, second Keith Adair and lead Vic Aines dropped a pair of close games, the first to Newmarket and the second to the Oshawa Golf and Curl- ing Club entry. Giirls' sport needs support .Five years ago th9xe was ittie in the way of team sports for girls. The town started a program in softball in 1974. in. 1975 the Whitby Girls Athletic Assoc. was foried to assist the town with the softball prograni. Since then the W. G. A. A. has grow-n to where it currently runs 4 town -representa tive. 'teams and 20 house league teams. This program provideg the best equipment and facilities possible in the1 town of Whitby. Girls ages 7 through 18, have an excellent oppor- tunity to participate in a great teani sport and zîso to visit other-towns and cities.1 In 1977 a Whitby girl was s chosen Cinderella Queen in Corning, New York. Basebal officiais are now looking forward to the coniing >Thiis prograrn is dependant on volunteers to work. With- out their 'hé 1p these girls wil ]ose an excellent opportunity to participate 'in t4is sport.. If you can offer -your help please write to1 W.G.A.A. Boxý 545, Whitby, Ontario. the asoiainwill run a coaching & umpires. school in March, & April if 'it hasý enough people interested in helping the girls this comig season. The association urgently requires a coach for for the Squirt Town Reps. C H-INESE FOOD TAVERN GOLDEN GATE,', RESTAU RANT AND TAVERN- CHINESE &ý CANADUAN FOOD. 105 - 107 BRDCK ST, S.>WHJTBY OPEN' Mo..Thurs. tilt 2 a.m. Fr'. - Sàt. tilt 3am Just south cf 4 Corners) FulIy. Licenced Under The L.L.B.OÃ". GOLDEN GATE ~~DNI #bàwm 0* 4 AKE OUT GATEWAY TO CAl ERING 'y1 PARTI ES for *HOME D ELIVERY in A ND WHTBY,AJAX, BANQUETS CAIL FOR TAKE OUT SERVICE 668u8321. t HAIt<t * CORPORATION 0F THE *TQWN 0OF WHITBY' 1978 ELDERLY PENSIONERS' TAX ASSISTANCE PROGRAMME (H1ome-Owners in thie Town of Whitby OnIy) lo provide financial assistance to 'elderly home-owners, Town Councîl has authorized the Town Treasurer to allow certain owners of residential property a credit, of $ 100.00 against the 1978 taxes imposed on such real property subject to the following qualifications: TO QUALIFY, THE OWNER OR SPOUSE 0F THE OWNER MUST: A. De 65 'years of age or more by March 31, 1978, which is the last day for Miing applications: B. Be in receipt ofthe monthly GUARANTEED INCOME SUPPLEMENT provided under the Old Age Security Act (Canada): C. Occupy the property on which the municipal taxes are imposed and, D. Have been continously assessed as the owner of residential real property in the Town of Whitby for not less than 5 yearsimmediately preceding'March 31, 1978. If you qualify for this assistance and have flot received an application forni, TELEPHONE THE TREASURER'S OFFICE AT 668-6803, and an application form will be maîled to you. Application must be made ech year for this assistance. This credit, where allow;ed, will be an out- right grant made by the Town aiAd wiIl not entailrepayment of any kind. For futher information or assistance, telephone 668-5803. Gail 0 11 PLAý ,FFS '.a BRANTFORD, vs WHITlB.Y IOQUOIS THURSDAY MARC-H 9 8:o 30 P.M. SýUNDAY MARCH 1 2 73 0 P.M., 1978 1ý978

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