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Whitby Free Press, 28 Jun 1978, p. 12

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PACGE 12. WED)NESDAY, JUN 28.,1978, WIIITBY FREE PRESS Plce form tug of war xFROM ASHBUBN TO ASHBURN Rose and Ted Heron, of A shburn, Ontario, proudlyshow off a certificate of honorary citizenship of' Ashburn, Georgia, which they received from the Ashburn Chamber of Commerce President Charles Perry when thiey visited the southern town recently on a trip to Florida. The c'ertificate is signed by the mayor of Ashburn, H.C. Barker. Ashburn, Georgia, has expressed an interest in twinnfing with Ashburn, Ontario, and the mnater is before the town council. Mr and Mrs. Heron were the first Ashburn Ontario residents to visit Ashbujrn .Georgia since the twinning offer was madle. Jesus Betrayed Byjudas, And while he get spake, Io, Judas, one of thse twelve came, anzd wsth h:m a great multitude unith s sords and sgaves, from tise chief priests and eiders of tihe people. Nowu he that betraied him gave them a sign, saymng, Whomsoever I shall kits, that same t, lie; hold-him fast. S An-d fortu*ih he came to Jesus, an-d saici, Hall, master; an-d kissed hlm. And'Jesus said unto hlm, Fiiend, wherefore art thy corne? Then carne they, an-d laid handa on Jesus. an-d took hlm. St. Matthew 26: 47-50 00 rie Before washing a con- J rete porch or steps, wet the J porous surface welI with Jplain water. Then, scrub it with thick detergent or soap suds-thus avoiding having the concrete absorb the dirty water. Finish by rinsing with plénty of clean water. A good hosing off is best. SPEND 15 MINUTES WITH US TOMORROW &ND FIND OUJT IHAT IS GOING ON MN DURHAM! Noon, Eveningse & -Night ]Reports 12:*20 6p.m. &llpem.e Weather,> Sports and News, TUE OSHAWA STATION One of the ne*k attractions at this year's County Tomr Carnival will be the Durhanm Regional Police Tug of War team. The teamn, originated by Constable John Watson in March of this year, has already had several tryouts at public events, and- lias established Whitby's' 18 Division police station as its training headquarters. At present the team'has 14 members from ail divisions except Brock and Ajax. Constable Watson, the coach of the team, would like to see ail divisions in the region' represented and start a second team., Eight members take part in a pull at one time. ,The police tug of war team had its first public appear- ance May 22 at the Bethany Fair, where iît was pitted against local fire fighters. The team lost the match, but it gained valuable exper- ience. The team's second engage- ment was at the Brooklin Spring Fair June 3 where it was up against the Metro Toronto Police in what turned out to be a very close contest, the Durham team losing out only after a tough struggle.. At the Ajax Home Week June 18, the Durham team made its third appearance and won one out of three contests. Big things are ahead, however for the Durham Regional Police tug of war team. 'The teami will be performing at the County Town Carnival Aug. 2 at 7 p.m. in Iroquois Park, again against the Metro Police. It will be a formidable test, says Constable Watson, for the Metros outweigh the Durhams by 600 or 700 ponsand have more experience. However. the -Durham The Durham Regional Police tug of war tries out its strength by hauling a p 1,800 pQund concrete block to the top of a wooden tower behind the 18 Division police station in Whitby. At left is Constable John Watson, the team's coach, directing the workout, which is held every Monday and Wednesday at the Whitby station. heam has had an offer from the Metro Police for training assistance at Downsview airport every Wednesday starting this month. Ttie team lias received numerous donations fromn organiza tions and businesses and constructed a test tower with an 1,800 pound block behind the Whitby' police station. The Durham Police Athletic Association has provided- the teamn with yellow and, blue sweat suits, and more than $1,000 lias been provided by lawyers and other business people for equipment. McNamara Marine, the Whitby Public Utilities ALL-YEAR e, For Your Convenience New Evening If ours: Mon., Wed., Fri. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Tues. and Thurs. 8 am- -9 p.m. 815 KING St. W. OS1IA 976-100 Free Press Photo Commission, Brooklin Concrete. and the Whitby Recreation Department have all assisted the team in some way. .the Durham police team competes in the 800 kilo or 1,763 pound category with a team of eight men. The team will be competing in the Canadian Tug of War Championships Aug. 26 at the Canadian National Exhibition in, the 800 kilo class, and Constable ,Wats n is a member of the champ- ionships' advisory, commit-, tee. Later in the year the teamà expects to go 'to a meet at, Windsor where there will be large money prizes. The Durham'police team has had a hand in creating some of its own equipment. In conjuction with the Sisman shoe company in Aurora the team has designed its own boots with inetal cleats for gripping the dirt tracks where tug of war competitions' are held. In competition the team uses a one and three-quart- ers inch manilla rope 150 feet long. Const.able Watson says the tug of war is a "real crowd getter," and lie is anxious to put his team to work at any public events. Any organization which, would like to have the. Durham Police tug of war team compote may cal Constable Watson at 579-1520 extension 335. A month's notice is required before the event, lie says. The officers ini charge of the team are Constable John Watson, coach; Const.able Rolly Houle, team captain; constable James Kay, team manager; Constable Dave Robinet, first aid man and tramner; and Staff Sergeant Jack MacDermnott, public relations director. Workouts are bard and strenuous, with the team members averaging 22s pushups each session. They also work out with the tower, pulling an 1,M0 pound block of concrete set in a metal druin to the top. Althougli the Durham Regional Police tug of war team is new to the game, with practice, it is likely to become a winner and a real crowd pleaser at speclal ev-ents. 1350

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