WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 97 9, PAGE Ji Iroquois. swimý club defeats- Tren ton and Woodridg Jan. 21 The Whitby Iroquois Swim in breaststroke & butterfly; freestyle, 3rd in backstroke, medley and backstroke, ing for the Durhamn Regional will be held in Whitby. in, Club placed lst with à 37 3rd in back & freestyle- Peter Pfeiffer: 2nd in back- Debbie Grouse: 2nd in Championship Meet. which February. points in a tri-club meet on 8 & under'i.- :. -.- 1--.u-A. 1-- - 1.-.-. January 21 at Iroquois pool in Whitby. Trenton Doiphins placed 2nd with 322; Woodbridge Aquatie Club was 3rd with 200 points, Whitby swimmers who placed in their individual events were: 1 8 & under girls - Kim Crump : lst in breaststroke, 4th in butterfly, 2nd in free- style and 2nd in backstroke, Kathy Trempe: 4th in breaststroke, lst in back- stroke, butterfly and free- style, Elaine MeAlinden: 2nd frquoi, The Whitby Iroquois Senior A hockey team picked up two victories last week, defeating the Orillia Terriers 9-2 at Whitby on Thursday, and the Same teamn 5-4 at Orillia, Friday. Ron Hawkshaw scored four Of Whitby's fine goals in the first game, and singles were. scored by Tim Ampleford, Steve Lyon, John Cook, Gord Cullen and Dave Wilson. The win put the Iroquois four points behind league- leading Thunder Bay and four in front of third place Welland Steelers. In the second game against Orillia, Friday, Wayne Ormson scored two goals, while Gord Cullen, Don MeFaîl and Ron Hawkshaw had singles. SWhitby -led 3-2 following the first period and 5-3 after the second. Goalhe MikeRyckman had a busy ime as Orillia outshot the Iroquois 40-17. Basebal t eamseeks %# %A-li-- U yb- 'nriAI1 Donnelly: lst in breaststroke butterfly, backstroke & free- style 10 &* under girls - Wendy Trempe: 3rd in breaststroke, freestyle, and individual medley; 2nd in backstroke; .Michelle Hoogsteen: 4th in breaststroke, backstroke & individual medley, 5th in freestyle; Heather Ainsley: th in backstroke 10 & under boys - Trevor Crump: lst in breaststroke, 2nd in individual medley, *-s d'efeat Et twie The' Whitby Iroquois Senior A, hockey - team squeaked out a 3-2 victory over the Thunder B3ay Twins at Iroquois Park Jan. 15. . John Cook, assisted by Steve Lyon, split a 2-2 tie and gave the Iroquois sole pos- session of second place again. This game followed an 11-10 loss to the Welland Steelers in Welland the, previou$ Friday. As of Jan. 15 the Thunder Bay Twins led the Canadian International Hockey League with 34 points, Whitby was second with 28, and Welland third with,26. The Iroquois had only 15 pIlayers in the lineup, Defenceman Pete Landers had quit the team, centre Rick Kessell was out for three weeks with a knee injury, and Goalie Bill Cormier and forward Mike Watt had to be elevated from an affiliate team in Tweed. sLttrice, rciin reastrokle Individual medley, freestyle 12 & under girls - Yvette Nechvatal : 3rd in breast- stroke, .2nd in backstroke and Individual medley, Donna Goulding: 6th in butterfly, 4th in backstroke and freestyle, Lisa Pitters: 6th in freestyle 12 & under girls - Denise Van Doleweerd: 6th in breaststroke, Debbie Jones:' Sth in breaststroke, 4th in Individual medley, 3rd in backstroke and 2nd in freestyle 12 & under boys - Peter Obdan: 3rd in breaststroke, Neil Crump: th in freestyle, Yashin Blake: 6th in breast- stroke and Individual medley, 4th in backstroke, Brian MeAlinden: 4th in breaststroke, 5th in Indi- vidual medley, freestyle and backstroke, 14 & under girls - Lisa Stewart: lst in freestyle, breaststroke, Individual reaststroke, Individual medley and 'backstroke., Renata Nechvatal: 6th in breaststroke and Individual medley, Karen Jerepp: 3rd in backstroke, Individual medley, 2nd in freestyle 14 & under boys - Roy Hoogsteen:, lst in breast- stroke, 4th in freestyle, 6th in Individual medley, Michael Pfeiffer: 4th in breaststroke, 5th in freestyle, 6th in back- stroke, David Goulding: Sth in breaststroke, Arun Blake: 6th in breaststroke, freestyle 5th in backstroke Senior girls ý- Debbie Halls: 3rd in freestyle, 4th in breaststroke, Individual medley, backstroke Senior boys - John Aldridge: 4th in backstroke, freestyle, 6th in Individual medley, breaststroke Out of the relay events, Whitby relay teams took 2 3rd place tibbons and 4 4th place ribbons. Members of , THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY. DURHAM 0F DURHAM NOTICE WATER AND SEWER RATE ADJUSTMENT The Region wîshes to advise ail water and seWer customers that as of JanuarY 1, 1979, Phase IV 0f the f Ive year phasing-în program of the Uniform Rates becomes effective. These rates wili be ln effect from January 1, 1979 to December 31, 1979, a copy of which wiI be includecj with your first billing for 1979. Member Canada Daposît Insurance Corporation ii M w 1979 'is ItrntonlYar o.teChl support The executive of the Whitby Senior Basebaîl team has been formed and has begun the preparations for the upcoming season. The first and foremost concern for the executive is the raising of financial sup- port for the team. It is seldom realized that the Senior team is operated outside the jurisdiction of the Minor Basebaîl Association,' hence almost all operational costs must be covered exclusively through ,gene- rous sponsorships from the local merchants. Again this year members of the executive wiIl be can- vassing the local merchants seeking their contributions. For the past three years it has been the generous contri- butions from local merchants that have enabled a Senior team to operate. With an improved public relations program, the team hopes to generate increased fan support and keep the public up to date regarFding game times andi places. In three short years the team has won two E.0.B.A. chainpionships and an Ontario championship. The team is hoping for continued success and increased fan support. Whether *it be tyke, pee wee, or Senior basebal, it is the invalualbe fan support that encourages exciting and conipeitive basebali1. îZ The United Nations le 'a, has prodlaimed 1979 Sas International Year of the Child ini order 197Iremaioalto focus attention on ~ar*th Chldchildren everywhere. lIn Ontario, the Goverrnment has always looked at children as our Most Precious resource and has worked to provide them with'the best possible health, education and social programs.-w I 1979, we intend to strengthen these services and programs ini the belief that the peace and prosperity of the future depends on the well-being of our blidren today However, the Year of the Child to be truly successful in Ontario, must have everyonels support... your support. OnIy you, as a parent or friend, can provide the love and concemn that is so essential to the healthy development of a child. For more information on the Ontario Government's programs for our children, and a list Of suggestions of what you, your organization or community can do during the International Year of the Child., write to: International Year of the Child 1979, "Today is for Tomnorrow" Secretariat for Social Development Whitney Block, lst Floor Queen's Park Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2 O Margaret Birch, Provincial Secretary for Social Development William Davis, Premier Provinoe of Ontano Heire's what Ontarjo is doing and what you can do to improve thie wel-mbeing of Our ch"Idren. 1 II Repstered Reiement Savings. Put a littie aside for the future with a Victoria and Grey Trust Reglitered Retirement Savings Plan. Victoria and Grey has 5 RRSP Plans f rom which to choose. The money invested ln each Plan provides for tax deferrals and the return on Sori nvestment Is allowed to accumulate tax- Ãreeuntil you withdraw the funds from the Plan. Simple. Safe. Corne on In, it's tirne we taIked' about tomorrow. Contribute to, or purchase a V & G RRSP and become eligible to wlna trip for two to Jamalca. *Rgisterd Retiramnent Savngs Plan means a Rgislred Retiremaent SavlIngs Plan acceptd by tha Ministr of National Revenue for Registration undr tha incarna Tx Act of Canada j~ AND GREY îH'TRUST Since 1844 308 Dundas Street West Whitby 668-9324 (Toronto Line) 683-7189 How about tomorrow? I 1