PAGE 26, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1987 ............ . .. ..i .. .. .. SNACK BARI BAR ATTENDANTS Wanted full time or part time >evenings and weekends invoived. Must be 18 years of age. Apply: Country Lans Golf Club, Taunton Rd. W. ln Whîtby. 655.3283. RED CROSS HOMEMAKERS RsquIrod In.,the Whltby area Unîform suppîîed,» H PaId, training, Mleage pald. Cal<434-8700, PRODUCTION MANAGER. Respon- sibilîties wlilI nclude ail aspects of design, iayout, typeset, and camera departments, co-ordlnatlng a staff of 15 empîoyees and 10 publications. Appîy to : Don Smith, Muskoka Publications Group, Box 1600, Bracebridge, Ontario. POB iCO. B DISTRIBUTORS for the Microlon (one.time) metal treatment products. E.P.A.- tested, F.A.A. Accepted, unIimited profit potential. Caîl (604) 522-8836, or write P.0O. Box 80129, Burnaby B.C. V5H 3X5 B OVERSEA POSITIONS. Hundreds of top paying positions. Attractive benefits. AIl occupations. Free details. Overseas Empioyment Ser- vices. Dept. CA, Box 460 Mt. Royal, Que. H3P 3C7. B HOUSEWIVES, MOTHERS, afld'in- terested persons needed lm- medlately to seil toys and gifts for National Home Party Plan. No In- vestment, deliverles or money collection. Cali (519) 258-7905. B UNEMPLOYED? The Unemplcoyed Help Centre can assist with: Emr- ployment Counseîiing, Resumes, Unernpîoyment lnsurance,.,Workers', Comripensation, O.H.i.P. and welfare Informationi or crisis referrals to other agencies. Cail 579-1821. NEED HELP? TRY THE LOCAL PAPER FIRST. 668-6111. CLEANING WOMAN required for Ashburn area. Every other week. WiIi pay going rates, and travel cost. Cal af ter 5:00 at 655-3238. DAY CARE NEEDED for a well- behaved 10 year oid boy in Bur- ns/Annes area. Mature student weîcome. Cail 430-0115,4 to 6 p.m. *WAITRESSI1 WAITER fuli time/ part time at BBQ HeaVen Cal 655-8911. LOCAL DISTRIBUTORS WANTED. Toronto based Lottery Corporation requires representation In your town. SeIIIng computerlzed winnlng combinations for 6/49 and 6139 Lot- teries. Ali combinations are fuily guaranteed for one year. Oniy arn- bitious persons iooking for rewards ln excess of $50,000 per year need to apply. Smaillinvestment for stock is necessary, cali or write to: SURE-WIN LOTTERY INC. Tec. (416> 781-4626, 875 Eglinton Ave. West. Toronto, Ont. M6C MZ. B SUMMER JOBS. For Information on jobs you may neyer have thought of, send name. address to Victor Publlshing, Box 520, Palmerston, Ont. NOG 2P0 B cel:t posunte ae bene i. ae or.000tmnt 427904 PREMIUM PRODUCTS WAREHOUSE P.RICES LARG EST INVENTORY IN EASTERN ONTARIO VINYL SIDINO 8 colours, avallable, from ....620 98q ALUMINUM STORM DOORS Overl1000 ln stock ln 5 colours a,699 trm . .. . . . .. . . s AGRICULTURAL & COMMERCIAL STEEL Rooflng and sldlng, 30 ga. galv.. . .1 ln stock onlIy sq. tt. ALUMINUM REPLACEMENT WINDOWS Over 200 ln stock, vèrlous sizes, from69 .ALUMINUM SOFFIT.sq t Whiteo(18"x12'xe') ............ 14.99 ALUMINUM PATIO DOORS Double.glazed CMHC approved39 e (white or brown), ftram... 9.é. ALUMINUM EXTENSION LADDERS 5,9 Over 200 ln stock tram . 5..... L Wm. BIGFORD ALUMINUM Sa1«S Ld. R. R. 3 Balghton, Ont. 86((813)47 -521 &1 \/OPPRTUITIESI HOLLYWOOD CANADA AJAX See yourself on TV Actors & Modelling Sohool Video/Film Set/lights Fitness/Sun Spa Professional Toronto teachers, new concept, ail ages. Cali Hollywood Canada, Ajax. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 427-5055 HUGE YARD SALE sponsored by Durham Center N.D.P. at 305 Auther Street, Whitby. Saturday June l3th 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. GIANT FARM YARD SALE Saturday June 13. Antique chairs, bed, piano, B&W TV, bathroomn fixtures, stove, BB1Q, roller skates, farm machinery, hay wagons, household téms, and lots more. North of Myrtie East on Scugog second uine or north of Raglan, west of Rldgeview Restaurant. Ph. 985-9682. MULTI family yard sale 533 Powell Road Whitby. Couch set, appliances, BB13, clothes and toys. Saturday MOVING SALE, Atari, beige sofa, square coffee table, bambo biinds, TOP DOLLAR paid for ail records burgandy rug, and many small Items. 78's- and 45's also old Juke boxes. Ail in good condition. 668-8541 after Cal 430-0526. 5 p.m. GARAGE SALE GIANT GARAGE SALE Total gym, ENTHUSIASTS!îî wicker, baby things, ladies 10 speed Get your detalied'map of Whitby for bike, and lots of goodies. Saturday 50 cents at theWltby Fre Press June 13, 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. 883 Waiton Court. . doesn't show any mercy for any teain hey e imëted' ASSISTANT SHIFT ENGIN EER $1302 - $1 3.34 per hour In this position with the MINISTRY 0F HEALTH;-Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, you will assist in the operation and maintenance of an 804 thermal hour rating high-pressure steamn plant. The Ministry of Health has a smoke-free workplace policy. Location:, Whitby. Qualifications: Possession of a 3rd cîass stationary engineers' certificate (as required by the Operating Engineers Act); proven experience as an assistant shift engineer. Please submit applicationlresumne, quoting file HL-25-28/87, by July 6, 1987 to: Regional Personnel Administrator, Human Resources, Whitby Psychiatric Hospital, P.O. Box 613, Whitby, Ontario, Li N 5S9. Equality of Opportunity for Employmont SOntario Public Service Rep lacrosse season begins Whitby Garrard Road -Mmnor Lacrosse bas begun, its 1987 rep league season. House league first games began June 8, 1987. Brooklln Redmen tykes lost.to Mississauga 5-3. Scoring singles for Whitby were Blake Caza-, Jamie Wager and. Darryl Lewis. Their second league game against Scarborougb saw the tykes win 6-5 on a hat trick by Darryl Lewis, singles by Jamie Wager, Ken Belanger and Bilan Vinent. In their first league game Cheekers Variety bantams defeated Scarborougb 6-3, goals seored by Sandy Crawford, Jason Pitters,' Matt Shearer, Craig Harrie, Kelly Vipond and Ricky Badowich. Wbitby midgets defeated Mississauga 10-7 in- their first league game. Four goals. were scored by, Adam Foote, two by Chris Tucker and Jay Lee, singles by Derek Jones and Troyanne San- tos. Tykes fail just short itourney The, Wbitby tyke basebail team played well in the recent Niagara Falls tourney but came up short,-. to miss the semi-finals._"i Thé tykes won their first game 1- il against Oakville behind the pit- ching of Rajiv Gandhi who came on in relief of Chris Mace. Once Wbit- by got over the early inning jitters, the bats came to life and they poun- ded out 12 bits to seal the victory. The second game pitted Whitby against a tough Welland team with an excellent pitcher wbo scattered seven hits while beating the Cobi Food team 12 - 2. Adam Clayf took the loss wbile the Whitby hitters were Jeremy Scbott with tWo, Pawluk witb two and singles. to 'Gandhi and Gallant. Higbligbts of the game included a triple by Darryl Wright and a sparkling over-the-shoulder catch in cen- trefield by Innes. The third game saw Whitby needing to beat Burlington by 19 runs ini order to qualify for the semis. Witb Mace on the mound, the Whitby bats exploded for 13 bits, but could only come Up with a 15-6 win. Adamf Clay, Partlow and Wright came off tbe bencb to smack two hits apiece witb tbe big blow being Parlow's 2-out, 2-strike triple. Jamie Difiorie and Innes also had two bits witb Gandhi, Pawluk and Mace getting one each. Warriofrs... FROM PAGE 22 "They beat us pbysically and mentally. There was no effort.