PAGE 16, WEDNESAY, DE( Toy dirive, concert is Dec, 17 For the socond year, the CKLIB-CKQS Toy Drive is presenting a Christmas Carol Concert featuring the County Town Singers, as well as a quintet from the Oshawa Symphony. Free refreshments will be provided, and free candy- canes for the kids - and who knows, Santa himself may even show up. There will be no admission charge, but those attending are asked to bring an inexpensive new unwrapped toy with them, or donate to a silver collection during the Concert. The Carol Concert will be held.at Eastdale Collegiate Audit or- Sium, Sunday December 17 starting at 7:30 p.ni. Ail donations collected by the. CKLB-CKQS T oy Drive will 'be hande.d.over to, and distributed by the Oshawa Salvation Armny and Simcoe Hall. Settiement House. Donations of good children's clothing Will also be grate- fully accepted, and cheques may be made payable to CKLB-CKQS Toy Drive. e e e !.en LaHaye, Fred B1eckette, John Allan and Wayne DeVeau hold a fra un1 d souvenir ol the Whitby-Garrard Road Andrew. Antenna Pee Wec B lacrosse tearn which won the Canadian National Championship this year. The frarne, containing a group picture and individual photos, will be hung in the municipal building. -^VeePressl>Photo Lacrosse team presents gifts to town The Whitby Recreation Department received some special mementos of one of Whitby's championship lacrosse teams Thursday, in a presentation at the munici- pal building., Ben LaHaye, manager of Wbitby-Garrard Road Andrew Antenna Pee Wee "B40" lacrosse team, and team captain John Allan presented Recreation Direc- tor Wayne DeVeau a.nd Deputy Director Fred Beckette with a framed e e e e e e e 'e e e e e e e S ecial...... secialdeserts. Vour great holiday meals deserve that perfect finish- ing touch: great holiday desserts! And no one custom-makes festlire ice cream desserts like Baskln-Robblns. We make them n o ur store and decorate themn to order, using as many flavor combinations and fanci- fui trimmlnngs as you specify. Or you can choose from our own fabulous party and dessert selection. Please order custom-made desserts at Ieast a week ln advance. We want you to get your just desserts. For sure! 377 BROCK STREET SOUTH <SAFEWAY PLAZA) WHITBY hristmas Eve >ristmas Day bxing Day STORE HOURS FOR CHRISTMAS 10:00 arn - 6:00 pm New Vears Eve CLOSEU New Vears '>ay 12.-00pm -OOorn 11: 00 arn - 6:0 pm 'toon - 6:00Pm -ROSSINS flCÉ CR~AN souvenir of the team, containing a team picture and individual photos of ail] the members. Mr. Beckette said he would like to get an extra copy of thé group photo to put in the new Hall of Fame at Iroquois Park Arena. John Allan presented to Mr. DeVeau a framed certi- fiîcate of recognition from the Ontario Lacrosse Associa- Ition to the Pee Wee team for winninig the Canadian National, Championship in The team also won the AIl-Ontario championship, the ILakeshore. League playoff champion ship, and the p Guelph, Streetsvillean Hntsville tournaments, ail i n 1978., John Allan, captain of the Whitby-Garrard Road Andrew, Antenna Pee Wee "I'" lacrosse team, presents ,Recreation Pirect'or Wayne DeVeau with a framned certificated 0f recognition from the Ontario Lacrosse Association, to be hung in the municipal, building. The team was congratulated for winning the Canadian National Championship in its division this year. Free Press Photo froquois, in 2nd place after two.-wins las week at Whitby and.Barrie. The Whitby Iroqüoif, Senior A hockey team won two games over the t 1oth souvenirs of this weekend, the first at Whii W eam's achievements will be and the second at Barrie hund in the municipal build- At Whitby, Thursday,1 *ing, said Mr. DeVeau. Iroquois dfae Welland Steolers 12-7 eIroquois Park aea RESTAURANT &TAVERN :I CHINESE &,Canadian Food PROUDLV PRESENT1NG OUR, »NEWLY EXPANDED SEAFOOD& .STEAK HOUSE SPECIALTIES Wl COME LET US PAMPER YOU EIN ORI ENTAL TRADITION.. * ILONCHEON... INNER. .COCKTAILS el *DINE IN 0 TAKE OUT 3 CATEING 185-10W BROCK ST. S., WHUTBY HOURS: temmstm e itby the the at and UVUEOCID UNM RLLI.O. au* Friday they- de! eated (the Barrie Flyers 11-5 at Barrie. In the gam'e with Welland, Whitby led 6-4 after two. periodg, A couple of major penalties dished out to Welland defencemen during the second period pretty well determin ed the outcome of tlhe game. The Iroquois scored three goals in 93 seconds at the beginning of the third period to wrap up the garne. These were scored by Rick Kesseli,' Jim Moxey and Tim Ampleford. Peter Landers scored his first goal for thie Iroquois, and Ron Hawkshaw, return- ing from the injury list, also scored. Kessell's goal was also his first of the year. Tim Ampleford, the league's leading scorer had' two goals and two assists, giving himn 14 goals anzd 22-. assists in 17 games. Wayne Ormson and Gord Cullèn each scored twice and Peter Titanic and Larry Mavety scored singles. With their win at Barrie Friday tle Iroquois moved into second place in the Canadian International Hockey League, with four goals by Tim Ampleford. The Thunder Bay Twins are in first place. The Iroquois have scored 23 goals in the last two games. making (hem the top offensive club on the circuit with 93 goals in 18 gaines, However, they have given up more goals than any otites team in the league (105), Ron Hawkshaw and MUte Noonan eacb seored two goals in Barrie while singles went to Don MeFal, Craig Chandler and Gord Culim.n Peter Titanic assia,ýltcd on four of the goals and Culhqm on three. The next home gâtam. ' e e 1.