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Whitby Free Press, 1 May 1974, p. 8

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PAGE 8, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1974, WHITBY FREE PRESS Outsta-ndingUmpr Tro Present Clilnic Today, May 1lst, is one of the most important dates on the calendar for tdie Whitby Minor Basebaîl Assoc. as il prepares for an important umpire's clinic which will be held tonighit in the Council Chambers of the Whitby Municipal Building on Dundas St. W., getting underway at 7:15 p.m. The clinic wiIl be the third held in Whitby in thîe past five years and is a joint effort of the W.M.B.A., the Ontario Basebaîl Assoc.', and the Sport and Recreation Brnch of the Ministry of Cornmunity and Social Services of Ontario. :Diréctinig.thç cliniec will be Keithi Weese of Coruinna, Ont. near Sarnia, the Supervisor of Unipires for the Ontario Basebal As soc. who is acknowledged as one of tlie best officiaIs in the province. Iliclhas been giving cliics throughi- out Ontario as part of the programme intended 10 upgrade the level of' officiatiîîg in the diamblnd sport. Weesc lias Just recently returned lroîn Florida wlîere lie attended the famous AI Sorners School of Umipiring. Uthel'oremiost school of ils kind and one whichi lias pîaced nany of ils graduates in thec majior and inor professional leagues. W.M.B.A. Unipire-liî-Cliief Bill Link is expecîing all tiiose whio lave acted as ot'l'icials ai bothi the E.O.B.A. and W. M.B. A. Flouse Leagne levels to be on lîaîîd l'or tlîîs inmportan t session and ex tends a warni wclcouiie t aiiy îîewcoriters bth de coîîînwinfity' wvhoiiglit bc intercsted un B.W.M.H.A. 1973-74 Al-uStar Banquet A\pril 2-Ithu.53) ai Miost Val table l>Plavei Aw~aid \OVI('L No NINOR A ONI MIAJOR AX ONI h elping out in the W.M.B.A. programme. It is also hoped that ail W.M.B.A. coaches wiIl turn out, becau5e evein though the affair is billed as an umpires clinic it might also be labelled a rules session and a tlîorough knowledge of the rules is necessary for good coaching. The W.M.B.A. also extends a warni welcome to basebal enîthusiasts froni Oshawa, Ajax and Bowmanville who would like to attend wlîat promises to be a niost enjoyable and educational meeting. If possible those attending should bring their rule books and corne armed with questions about wlîat is considered ho be thie most complicahed rule book in al sport. Registrar Jimn Hanley and the various convenors are now busy at work habulating the results of a record reg- istration, and assigning boys ho various clubs. As this is done boys wilI be contacted by their coaches in the next th>rec weeks as preparations are miade l'or "Of'ficial Opening Day" on May 215th. Noau ii i lis acit'O I I'R I(' SIY \iiter BttbyNi]llî i Prese'uuîCt]b\ý Lt] (ruuuislî:tw NINOR BEL \VI'L iL CiR Y'ILS(CO NI)t O & \BILITY 1 ROBIIY \iiter l)arrell BlaccluiCre Presenited b\ Gtord Ilawî%er MAJOR l>LE L V1I101313Y TIMIE SPORTS T ROI>! Y Wiliiner "Blayers, 1Lascut Steel" MINOR 1BANTAM KIrITII CLARK NEI ORIAL 'VROP)>IY WVîî> ier B etber Feraui Preseîî ted hy' Joi iiiFlemuîing~ MAJOR B1ANTAM KEAIl CLI '1ARK MEM- ORIAL T ROPIIY \inner Johin Jordan Preseitcd by Dick Sandrelli MINOR NIDGI-T- BROOK1LIN LAIE'S AUXILIARY TROPIIY Town of Whiltby SPRZING ('LEAN-UP WEFK. MAY l3thi to l71li. 197 AND 1-OLIDAY GARBAGE COLLEC'TION, MAY 20î1î, l1974 ExtIra Itncks and met> have heci> assignedt]ti rouigli ont tlîe week of' May 13thl and I 7tl tI i Iaîdlc ilie extra Ioad that restilts fl'oin the Spring Clean-up. Your co-operation is requested ini Iîaving aIl garbage ont EARLY o>1 yonr regular collection day. There will bc no garbage collection on Monday. May 201hi, 1974. Garbage normally collected on Monday will be picked up on Tuesday, May 21, 1974. The Garbage DisposaI. Site will ho closed on May 2th, 1974. R.A. KuiwMîlara, P. Eng, Director of' Public Works. (,,tt.l lîîslîc l e I)l ('cu litSi. N. t'tlh.IC tîlbe ttt tee eau lx' aiIit(.l it' altilo lt.ltllN h lttulV. licillt ie beix'wtriiiti)J tî. liiii\ tiotil t tut twil ml lic lari Ci C\r litc"ittilt-, .INI l eloit \ lii!recor t) l ] t ltit. Wiîiîer 'iairk NilIar Bu csenited bh 1' iet] \ol tf' IMAJOR IMII)(;v' I lt;RIW .YNNI'I>Y Wiîiner Nike Rt wley PreseiuiCd bv (t.rr\G(Mette J LV ENI11 1iZ OSS LOWEiMIIRA 'IROBI IY Viîner Steve S:îndtrid Bresetited bv (Gord]ilalwCr SPE'I AL AWA RD WIIITIl3Y MINORZ ASSO('. IIONOUR AWARD (Presciited aîînually l'or iiidividual con tribu tionî l'ai iiifui set-vices îierloruiet]). Wiriner Ntrm 1 I ancock M.V.B. AWARD DUNNII-.I'i TROIIY Milliuer Tean Prescillted I)org B ro\wuî ROT)'ARY CLUB by Jiini Gartslîore West Lyni 'EA' Divisio Cliaxing the Whitby Y Industrial Baske tball League full season of play with 12 teams competing. West Lynde were the winners of the "A" Division and the "~Outsiders", took the"B" Division Troplîy. West Lynde defeated An- derson Rookies in the closest game of the entire season when Vic Stinson scored on a break away ini the last few seconds of play to win 35 - 34. The game see-sawed in scoring in the Iast haif as the Rookies put on the pressure.' West Lynde were awarded the Dupont Trophy, won in 1972 by Pickering and 1973 by Wentwortli. Ref'erees were Mike Brousseau and Dan McClusky. Thie presentation was made by Ron Hupf-ield and Executîve Director of' tdie Y to Vic Stinson. ('aptain of'West Lyndc. Onttstailding l'o r West Lyîîdc wer-c Roger- Kotcli. 13 )1)1 uts. Vic St lilsoil, I0 ptoints. Bai i y Ihiaski. 10 points. Jack Lcggil. Raîîdy Kline, Br-iai> I)avies. A I 12 ru nait gave tIlle needed team1 upr Ili Illie -B-'Division tlle "OisideýS' wt)i o i>VItlle ip t icI Bot il iqlic m a su yi ising i 'ctorv ~ -27 b \Vili Ille l)îtltýIpI rpl '. piia He im(te have Ilillat]as îi leaiti all 't I t)it l Ii lie ou i',idis cet.lhlivPatl Kîie b 11 iii 15 Ptli itS P)WIt?ý aliîd t.\ ieltled i i.î leat iin ItluI le Atîts l I ltl.' Registration Open For GRMLA i lite. i 1.1.Iï l op il NI ilîtu Lite' c(els i C clît_..t.1ot it2u2 'l'lie cotlpei3(t) C t'lilt. îitisc. i la> iîttO tirlieul)- liciii.11V V~\INasked local StauI aitlau?2,L)r mn Trophy 6, Greg Topolie 5, Chad Herstead 2 and Ray Poliski 0. The Dunlop Tropfiy was presented by Randy Kline representing the Y Board of Directors to captain Paul Krîibb. The Whitby Y Industrial Basketball League has now completed its third year of success. Eight teams compet- ed in the first year, twelve last year and twelve this year ai the Henry Street High School' each Tuesday night. It is a well organized league with keen competition. The "A" Division includes - West Lynde, Anderson Rookies, Oshawa Hackers, Jury & LoveIl, Lake Vista, and General Motors. The "B" Division has Aniderson Veterans, Outsid- ers, Optical Boutique, Sklar, Firebugs, anid Retreads Comlpcting. Thiere are thirecseries coi>- ductcd durinig the basketball scasoni begininilg ini October anid ending ini April. Cornp- etitioli lias bieen very good Ilirotîgliont anid a very highi jnality oi' hasýkctball lias heeni devel oled. ton Cnes ssistanIt 1programn dii ctor of' the Whiithy Y and RZon Hnpilfield Exceutive I)ircctoir p:o(vide tlle sta il"t leadrcisî p. Johni WaIso)I s Illie cilairmin of tll lil anire l)1 rcil 1a t ives. The wlîitby Y 1Indusiial B askefiballI w'11c 1-l esiînîc agcaili 11) Illie a NI AR A NO 1 nIl*1m (lti ('(1,40111 R l{pý SHOES 1in( et' ()11it I t AH1A N 1 lOtRS Sieti. - I ttttr't. t rittaSa rît rttav I 't (t t.) t) t) - MARANO SHOES -'1l BrockStreet N. Wiîb, Ut6-734 I Executive JO! IN FLEMIING FRI L)WOLFF: [EN-' BR()DUIIK I su VicC-I>resit]cîit 2nt] V'ice-Bit.'sîden t B.W.N1.1 I.A. B.W.NI.1 LA. Secuctars' B.\V.M.I lA. )I('K SANI)RI -L.L 1 Tîcrastirer E D) (ROI)U('11 l>ast Presiden i JOANNIE NIEUJWIENDYK Director AUDIREY PAR ISII GERRY IRAVARY LEW FIELDS BILL EDWARDS B.W.M.1 I.A. B.W.NI.l l.A. B.W.M.î l.A. Diiectoi B.W.M.ll.A. DiiCc toi B.W.M.H.A. Diiector B.W.M.1-.A. Director -B.W.M.H.A. CONNIE KINGSTON President. Ladies Auxiliary- B.W. con't on -next page Claremore construct'ion MASONRY WORK ALL TYPES OF ROOFING âPecializiîig in> re-l'acîing fron t stores and homes Sand blastiîîg and silicone work 723 m 5000ý - 9

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