Whitby Free Press, 13 Jul 1988, p. 27

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WH.IBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1988, PAGE 27, Bazeley re-elected as vice-president Sports Whitby Iroquois soccer July 7 SHRnIS-STIRR DIVISION Pint Value M. Delmastro 1 Wesleys Travel Shoe City O valerles M. Demmer(2) M. Mrri son B. Slater(2) Brack Hardware 2 Braughtars Towing D. Bloom J. Peyman SHRUffffl-SWEEFER DIVISION McTeague ElectricOl Speedy Muffler D. Enjelage S. Farguhareon Durham Printing 0 Ruat Check A. Gruchala McGrady Royal LePage 0 Crupizza J. Gilea S. MacRury SQU'rT July 4 Bay Sprtes&Eq. O Wh. Liane Club A. Molnar(2) N. Thoratan Paper Factary O Almar Ventures M. Whelan(2) Brooklin Kinsmnen7 A. Farr(3) J. Chiplick(2) C. Reid(2) Bob MeyereChev 1 P. Caley Big Donut 1 Cedricks KL Wiesilek K. DaSilva S. Rypstra CyWilsan Auto 0 Wh. Optimiste 3 R. Babcack<2) D. McGregor Preclaus Pl. N'Th.3 Pringle Greek IGA 2 G. MacLean(2) G. Epaminanoas(2) G. Cowan MOSQUITO July 6 Wh. Optimiste 1 Durham Doors O C. Stevens - o Wh. Rotasr Club S. Daiva J. Giles T. Harets Broolln IGA K. Dickhoffl2) J. Leea S. Webb 4 Hair Care Cen. D. Colosuonno 4 Midas MuMier J. Jamee(2) A. Ashbee<4) Wh. Canadian Tlre3 Manhattan Lima 2 B. Burns M. Telxelra<2) Dashwood mnd. 2 Ajax 2 D. Giorga(2) MOSQUITO TEAM CP W 5 Wh. Optimit 6 6 Midas MutIler 6 4 Hair Care Centre 6 3 Wh. Rtary Club 6 3 Broalin IGA 6 1 .0 Broughton Auto&T 6 1 Durhan< Doore 6 1 PIS il 9 7 7 4 2 2 ATOM June 28 Waterbed Co. -i CRC5 Cantracting 3 2 L. Bainarct S. Jedinak 2 B. Crawford R. Douglas Prof. Cleaners 2 T. Burwaeh(2) J. Aucin C. Wilson 9 KILKyc 5 Lane Boutiquesi Devile Produce 3 Manning Jug City 1 A. Davis(3). J. Fountain Owasca Car O Gea CinisaShop 4 S. Race<2) 2 S. Devenul T. daSilva Lane Boutiques R. Pete)rs F. Reid Owasco Ylks. R. Wittan(3) C. Hey Wh. Optimiste P. Finnie S. Austin July 5 2 Gea Cini's S. Race Devili Produce 3 Owasca Volke. .2 Rt. McCarran(2) A. Crase J. Barnett B., Ceeey Waterbed Camp. 1 Profem. Cleaners 2 . Petralito T. Burwash K, Kyc Wh. Optimiet 0 Manning Jug City. i J. Giles Owasca Carpet 4 C. Stesco<2) T. Luit R. Dawcey CRCS Contract. 4 J. Hayward(3) K Salaniuc Ted Bazeley of Whitby<ý,was re-elected vice-president of the Ontaro division of the Canadian Red Cross Society at the 68th Ontario'division annual meeting on June 18 in Hamilîton. Bazeley began with the Wihitby branch as vice-president from 1980-82, and was elected president of the branch in 1983. He served on the divisional, board of management as a co-opted member -froni 1984-86. Very active in other organizations in his community, Bazeley was first elected as vice-president of Ontario division in 1986. Oshawa's Ted Craig was re-elected co-opted member for the Ontario division. Craig was vice-president> of the Oshawa branch froni 1983-85 and becanie president in 1985. This is his third year as co-opted board member at Ontaro division. Craig is also on the board of directors for the Oshawa Symphony and the Association for the Mentally Retarded. He is employed with General Motors as manager of the insurance department. Oshawa's Angus Dixon was re-elected regional council chairman of Region 17 of the Ontario division. Dixon has been involved with the Oshawa branch since 1965. He served as president froni 1981-84 and bas completed three years as regional council chairman. Currently he also serves on the divisional awards committee, representing regional PMAMMEZ1par Thme Canadian nmovement for personal finess, council chaimmen. A retired high school principal, he now works as an educational consultant and guidance counsellor. MIRACLE MART(West Whitby) manager Trevor Bardens presented a $1,450 corporate donation to Deb Filip of the United Way on June 28. Free Press photo *culog' *ONLANR *ahDy&Fl 9,l COI LNDE LAUND # efë t rYe *er EXILIBIT* Works by Sylvia Armstrong, a member of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association who bas actively prornoted education in the arts, will be on display at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery, Oshawa, July 21 to Aug. 28. For more information cali the gallery at 576-3000. AA MEETING Alcoholics Anonymous l6th anual lakeshore conference will annel at the Oshawa Civic Aditorium July 15, 16 and 17. For more information, write: Lakeshore Conférence, Box 2003, Station A, Oshawa, Ont. LRH 7VA. DRUM & BUGLE Drum and Bugle Corps Week wiIl be held July 18-24. Cal 579-8044 for more information. FAIR The Oshawa-Whitby Fair will be held July 21-24 on Garrard Rd. N., Whitby. For more in- formation cali 725-8858. RHELP FOR VETEBANS Veterans or members of veteran's families can obtan information about pensions, allowances or medical assistance on Tuesday, July 19, 9:30 a.m. to noon, at the Whitby branch (112) of the Royal Canadian Legion. For more information callDenis (Miles) Delaney at 668-2730. Durhami hold courses resuscitation 23 and 27. 571-1152. CPR Save-a-Heart will in cardiopulmonary (CPR) July 13, 20, Cost is $80. Cal CINMA Summer cinema for ebjîdren will be held every Thursday, 3 to 4 p.m., at The Station Gallery, from July 7 to Aug. 25. JABYSITTERS' COUIRSE Whitby St. John Ambulance is offeing a babysitters' course, six houms in length, to assist children in employment as a babysitter. Also- offered is a lifesaver course in first aid, four boums in length, for those age 10 to 14. Call 668-9006. CONCERTS The Whitby Brass Band will hold a series of concerts in the Rotary bandstand in Centennial Park during July and August. Concerts, to be free of charge and to start at 8 p.m., will be held Thursdays, July 14 and 28, and Aug. l and 25. BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation bible school will be held at the Brooklin United Church from Aug. 15 to 19, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., for children 4 to 11. Bible stories, games and crafts will be part of the program. For more information or to register calI Cathy at 655-4661 or Gloria at 655-4878 before July 30. VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Vacation bible school -will be held at Durham Full Gospel Church, 419 Brock St. N., Whitby, July 25-29, 9 te 11:30 a.m. Programs are available for children froni nursery age to Gr. 8, and classes include bible stories, singing, crafts and gaines. At the saine time, parents and youth can attend bible study. The week ends Friday,- July 29, with a barbecue. For more information cail 668-5971 or 579-9934. Transportation available. STIHL 064 WINS!1 Check out the Big Orange Machines. Try the Ieading chain saws for yourself and see why Stihi is Number One Worldwide. 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