WHITBY FREE PRE&, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17,1979, PAGE 13 Plnty of actio in. Brooklin-Whitby mnrhce stwe 0fThe flatest saoreund-the O an.3tKnmen MINOR AÀTOM Brookli'n Home Bakery shut the Ladies' Auxiliary team MINOR MIDGET BoklinehitbyMcoesin'theClub Jan. 3toune ot Jn.6a roki out Port Hope 6-0 with two tied Peterborough 2-2 with A hty a.6 h ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~BrooklinW ib in CuCoa ruce ot J n.c.6 teP roducts, goals each by Blair Haslam two Whitby goals score y A hty a.6 h Hockey Association:- Hope .9-1 at Iroquois Park, _6 n udi . me h ----l i ,A yb!1 - - .. .1 . *.. MINOR BANTAM At Brooklin, the Optimist Internationals tie d Lindsay 3-3 with goals by. Paul Neuman, Andre Cadieux, Butch Van Kesseil, Brian PTlate and Les Sinden. frOquois lose 6-2 After winning their last few games, the Whitby Iroquois Senior A hockey team dropped a 6-2 decision to the Barrie Flyers Thursday. The Iroquois are two points in fromn of third place Welland Steelers, while Thunder Bay is in first place. Barrie led of Thursday's game 2-0 in the first period, and led 4-2 at the end of the second. Tim Ampleford and Mike Noonan scored the only Whitby goals. It was Ampleford's 25th goal in 23 games, making him the league's top scorer. Jan .24 is Weedless Wednesday A Canada-wide effort for dlean lungs and healthy bodies will be featured during, the week 0f January 21-27 when thousands of Canadians will "Join the. Majority" and become non- smokers. 1Plan:,'ahead'to put that' cigarette out for good at the start of National Education Week on Smoking" is the advice of Durham Region Lung Association and the localî Heart Fund, joint organizers of' NEWONS in Durham Region. The objectives of National Education Week on Smoking are to influence young people not to start smoking, and to persuade and assist smokers to quit, and during the Week all Canadian smokers will be asked to quit'for 'one day, Wedriesday' January 24, which has been nationally designated "Weedless Wednesday." Local smoking notables who have agreed to publicly "butt-out" for Weéedless Wednesday are; Whitby Mayor Jim Gartshore, Ajax Mayor Clark Mason, Oshawa Mayor Jim Potticary, Oshawa Councilman Michael Lisko, Lloyd SuonEdir of Oshaa So," if you're interested in* joining the majority by becoming a non-smoker, cal Durham Region Lung Association at 723-3151 for more information and a free do-it-yourself Quit Smoking Course. It could be your first step to a longer and healthier *life. with two goals each by Dennis Langlois, Paul Shaubeli and Crag Sydorenko, and one each by Mike Wells, Erie Perroni and, Derek Kotyluk. MAJOR MIDGET At Whitby, Jan. 6, Oshawa defeated Ferrco -Enginee- ring 2-1 with Greg' Rich getting the only'Whitby goal. BANTAM NO.2 At Brooklin, Jan. 6, Frank Real Estate tied Port Perry 3-3 with two goals by Ken Ke enan and one by Wayne Misselbrook. Henry wins shtou Ousnawa, tsrumns .9-0 with three goals by Danny O'Connor, twopach byDerek Middleton, and Dean, Vanderline, and singles by Robert McCullough and Blair Phiilips. JUVENILE At Whitby, Jan. 3, Conso- lidated Building defeated Stouffvilie 6-3 with two goals by Brian Hatter, and singles by Jamie Tutak, Dale Baxter, Keîtli Wilson and Peter Griffiths. MAJOR ATOM At Brooklin, Jan. 7, al..games mn schoolbuy'curling The District 5 School Boy 'playdowns, 'but this time Curling playdowns were held Whitby emerged victorious. at the Whitby Curling Club The Henry High curiers on Friday, Saturday. and now go on to play in Inter- Sunday of the past weekend. divisional Playdowns in The team from Henry Uxbridge next Sunday where Street High School, Whitby they play teams, from Divi- emerged as victors by sions 6 and 7..< winning ail their games. Two winners from those The team, with skip Dave Rlaydowns will go to the Lawes; vice Chuck Wozniak; Ontario Provincial Finals ir second Bill Shields and lead 'Chatham in February.ý Dave Cane, beat On Saturday at' the Newmarket, Port Perry and Oshawa Curling Club a team Stouffville on Friday, and from the Whitby Business McLaughlin High School of Girls Curling Club won the Oshawa on Saturday. Hill-Rowe Trophy. The team O n Sunday Whitby came comprised of Evelyn Miller, up against Gary Grant's rink skip; Audrey Sharmon, vice; of Stouffville', who beat Dôrothy Bradley, second; Lawes twice in Tankard and Diane Roddick, lead. Obstacle course for wheelchaIrs jis op*en' to public- To give the public a brief encountered, not oniy by first-hand experience at wheeichair users, but by a what it is like, to go up and great many other physicaliy downcurb an thrugh disabled people venturing naow dorb a ,the gh «out into the community. The naro Marh of Dime course" is open to -anyone OntrioamRgiois viing wishing to try it, and wheel- the general public to chisilbeaiabe Sheridan Mail in, Pickering Pickering's acting-mayor on Thursday, January 25, to Ken Matheson will be trying go through .a wheelchair out the obstacle course at obstacle course. a pproximately 4 p.m. The obstacle course, to be The Ontario March of set up near the centre of the Dimes works with physicaliy mail between 2 p.m. and 7 disabled aduits and. provides p.m. is a series of ramps and services and aid to the physil- pylons designed to simulate caliy . handicapped in many of the dailv.obstacles Durham Region. FOUSLED i ~'Y' ~r - Seasonal changes may af- fect your hair, Ieaving it dry and briffle. Let us get it back in healthy condi- tion, perk it up with new styling, too., LA CONTESSA BEAUTY LOUNGE 62 I I aaureg V ILL witu naigie by Neil Muschett and Jeff Page. NOVICE At Brooklin, Jan. 7, the OPSEU Warriors tied Oshawa Carlos Electric 1-1 with Jaan Luik scoring the only Whitby goal. PEE WEE. NO. 2 At Brooklin, Jan. 7, M ercury Auto Body defeated Markhanrv-2 with, goals. by Kevin Tushinghain Rodney Newhook, Stephen Good- child, Paul Guest, Steven Guy, David Gallagher and Ravmond Ryan. MINOR'PEE WEE At Peterborough, Jan. 7. illîy ftelestine. Whitby played the game with only il players and were down two goals before fighting back for' the, tic. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- --.ou -..auulq.. Cobourg 6-2 with four goals by Dan Perkins, and singles by John Fusco and Stu Catterall. 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