MORE ANTIQUE SALE 519 DUNDAS ST. E, WHITBY Saturday & Sunday Docomber 1 & 2 Noon - 4 p.m.- Antique desks, Victorian chairs & settees, grand-dauphter dock, mantie docks, VFenna wallclock, oak ibrary deskçs, Jacques & Hayes secretary des, aid lamps, 1850 pine harvest table, unique antique mahogany/Ieather executuve chairs, antique office pieces, oak coat tree, large old carved chest, rugs, 'china & glass Sees & much, much more. o0lr more info, cali 668-7944 or 668-4000. WIITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY,'NOVEMBER. 28,1l990, PAGE 35 Solar car FR OM PAGE 23 slgtymre than 5 il. high, the ca1= 6gs 30 lbs. Althou h it was toa late for the World Coar Challengeoei hopeful Delta willstl have an opportunity ta show whà t the car can do, pravided funding "le found. The Delta teain has received. an invitation for a race i Hawaii next June and plans are being made for a cross-country taur of Canada. Rowe expressed disappoint- ment with the genieral response fram' Canada7s business coin- munity and federal* governinent ta the project. 'Mhe idea was ta make Canada a world leader in this field but Canada didret want ta be recog- nized,» said Rowe. "If we were in the (United) States we would have plenty of money. «Canadian comparu'es are not interested, or they say they are interested, but when it cornes ta putting bucks on the table, it disappears.» But Rowe was quick ta, add that "we do have some good sponsors.» For further information about 'The North Light _project, write the Delta Solar Teain a t 501 Clements Rd. W., Unit 7, Ajax, LMS 7H14, or cal] 427-7152. C.W. HAY Bookeelier raised $750 for tion of Anne Kinselia campaign the Oshawa-Whitby-Newcastle director of the United *ay, With a United Way from a recent book sale. cheque.* Above Bill Hay captures the atten- CM@riei photo Theatrical presentation. at Henry 'TMe Canadian Family - Any Fund7s raised from ticket sales thing and Everything wIll be the wiil go ta, Children's Telephone prsentation for 'Dessert Liines,acharityorganization. Theatre' at Henry Street High School on Dec. 3 and 4.7 p.m. - The production is w~rit'cen and performed b O.'eLh'C., Henry's grade 13 graduati-ng class. _Cru ising classics 1FR OM PAGE 23 Providing, of course, -the owner does know - I've often wondered how many people driving these know thatdOCstands for Dual Overhead Camn, and if they do, how mary more actualiy know what it is. Like any fashion naines will came around again. It will take a while, but we might again hear peope calintheir children N4orman or Isabel once more. Cars; seem ta be comlng around as well. Recently Bick reintroduced a naine with a rich histary of beautiful luxuriaus cars - Roadmnaster. à oniy hope that other manufacturers will someday return ta, the grand aid naines of yesterday's streets. Everything cames full circie. Maybe one dy when Fin aid and gray (or grayer!), children nained Esthier and Herbert will be waiting for the dlay they can own a brand-new Packard. Letters FROM PAGE 27 was done because space ini cities, towns and villages became limited. And it was determined that these areas must be maintained by public taxes. That reason is as valid now as it was then. The public that pays taxes are now g@xngta pay user fees. I was re lu shocked at the mayor taking tlis stand. He came through the ranks of a certain sport.. Has he fa gotten bis commnitment? Or, wiil the next Whitby champions have ta pay for their medals? James P. MIlne Whitby 12 straiglht for atoms By Sge. Sandy Ryrie Durham Regiolnal Police Crime Stoppers and the Durhamn Regional Police are again askIng for the publics help) in solving some of the crimes that have resuIted in damage, throuhaut the region. To date this year, t ere have been over 4,500 reporte cases of damnae ta private and public prpperty, over 650 of these being valued at over $1,0. Damiage is being done on a regulhir basis and, on many occasions, is being witnessed by someone. If you see or hear anything about damage, .ive Crime Stoppers a cail. You will neyer bDe asked ta give your naine and therefore neyer have ta go ta court. You cari aiso cal] Crime Stoppersaon anyaéther criminal offence. Total annmty is guaranteed. You will be given a code number ta ientfyyourself. No one will ever know who you are. If an arrest is made, you wiIl be eligible for a cash reward of up ta *$1,000. The Crime Stoppers' office is open 24 hours per day and the phone number is 436-8477, that's 436-TIPS. Long distance cali collect. You can aiea cal] through your local Durhamn Regional Police Force number and ask for Crime Stoppers. The Whitby major atam AA Raycan Financial hockey teain continued their tatal domination of the league b y soundly defeating Ajax Bick Angus, 11-0 in a recent gaine. Whitby outahot Ajax 38-3, with every memiber of the Whitby teain participating, ether b scoring or asising on the goal scored. 'he offence led by Martin Haynes, Darryl ULwis, Bryan Crough and Ryan L Leary ably supported by Jason Hotâikiss, ike Robertson, Brian Vinent, Steven Death and Matt Capson, carried the gaine ta Ajax. TIhe Whitby defence of Aaron Bryant (one goal, one assist), Donny Campbell (one asfist), Chris Kérr (twa asss, Scott Gilmour (aegoal) and Danny Ricica (one golE r ssa)hl ,Ajax ta, only three shots or goaltender Tommy Lawson who earned the shutaut. TI 12 league gaines, Whitby is unbeaten, outscoring their G.iles legads twegen.s Erica Giles scored six goals as Whitby tween Bs defeated Rich- mord Hill 13-4 in ringette recently. 1 Kristine Johnson and Kin Vanderlip each scored twice with singles ta, Julie Sude ko, Allison Moore and Tamara Wiesiolek. Amanda Wheelans was in net for Whitby. Natasha Carter had four goals adan assist as Whitby got by Richmnd Hill 8-6 in a junior rin ette gamne. Nicole Bieau and heather Keir each scored twioe and added an assist. Michelle T'heriault had three assists, Kelly Galbraith two and Sandra Grafe are. Strong defersively were Lynri Michaud, JoAnne aop*nsan Sain Keehin. Whitby belles defeated Rich- mord HIi6-3. Scorirg for Whitby were Laura Kingeton, Jennifer King, Nancy McGreey Jennifer Drake, Nicky eare and Danielle Cooper. opponents 79-17, them 318-138. outshooting Four in a row The Whiitby tween A ringette teain made it four in a row last Tuesday by downing a very persiqtent team froin Etobicoke 4-2. Despite a short bench on defence, due ta iliness, Erin CarraI!, Meghan Reily and Kistire Saper played disciplned, positionaS rinfgette ta limit Etabicoke's shots on goal ta 22. Erika Rodrigues was solid on any chances Etobicoke did get. Jennifer Druinmond was a constant thoen in the side of the opposition with her exceptioral two-way play and tenaciaus checing. Carol Jaxnieson led the attack with two goas on assista by Jennifer MU ay and Andrea Babony. Babony set up Crystal Annis' lare marker and then chipped in with are of her own on a set-up by Julie Rowland.