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Whitby Free Press, 1 Sep 1982, p. 21

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 1, 1982, PAGE 13 Lacros.se, club sendstwo tems-t C1m0'shp w lacr novi tari held yeai TJ sor plai The By TOM FRANK game ever tlus year with -a 5 to i win over Vhitby-Garrard Road London. Matthew rosse club sent, two Shearer scored 3.an oice teama, to the On- 'Billy Robinson' scored 2 1o Championshlps Wayne -Paddick was dl in Kitchener 'this solid >i n goal and -even r. had,2 assista. The ex- citement could have ['he Red team, spon- been too much for the' ed by the Kinsmen, Kinsmen as Arthur sur- yed in "Dl' division. prised them 5 to 0. ,ey won their, first After a good night's sleep, the Red team1 met Spartan 2 in the semi- finals for "D". They jumped into a 3 toi lead by the end 'of the first period but were unable to hold on as Spartan 2 won 5 to 3. Shearer got 2 goals and Trevor. Le- Boeuf scored his first goalof the year. ýA Skills Competition was held between the 37, teams at the champion- ships. Events included shooting through a tire to test aecuracy,- give- and-go to test passing, a thieves relay to- test pickup and cradling of the bal,' and showdown. The Red team achievyed the bronze level in this competition. The Blue teamn collected the gold' level badges. The Blue teani played in "B" division. This! Optimist team beat Orangeville 8 toi. Jason Curran ,and, Brian, Gre&qves, had 2 goals' each. Paul Hamilton, Chris Thompson, . Chris Husted and Robbie.Mar- tin were, the other scorers. Whitby thought th 'e referee was doing. them a favrour by ejeet- ing the Erindale coach early in- the game. but the refs turned around and assessed ,30 minutes in penalties to Wbltby. Erindale won, il to 2. Garrett Cam pbell 'and Curran scored for the Optimists. Both goals were set up by the strong checking of Mat- thew Cook. Their third game of the day was -a 6 to i loss to- Duhnylle. Chris Thompson was the lone scorer. Most of these two t eamswill return as Novices next year. One thing that they wil work on is to main- tain their stamina for the second and, third games of the day. Pee ees gearup fo paydon -By TOM FRANK Andrew Antenna pee- weesare gered up for the- Al-Ontario Peewee Playdownsto be held in Clarkson this year over the Labor Day weekend. They arranged a mini- tournament at Iroquois Arena .to keep in shape. BUrlington downed their hosts 9 to 6. Scorers for Whitby were Mark Ains- Worth with 2, Dave Clarke, Derek Jones, Brian MacDonell and Andrew VanderLinde. .Whitby- was trium- phant over ý Erindale with a 9* to 7 wVin thanks to 4 goals by Todd Wilson, 3 by Jones, 2 by Clarke and good team play by the rest of. the team. Their final game was very ex citing for the spectators as Andrew Antenna almost, came from behind but ended up on the low end of a 6 to 5 score with 'Six Nations. Keith Primeau scored twice, singles by Clarke, Jones, Mac- Donell and. Vander- Linde. Goaltender Dan McWhirter collected 4 assista forthe day. Good 'luck in Clark- son! ,Tykie R[tedmenwin Zone 6 playoff By TOM FRANK The Tyke Redmen have had a very- enjoy- able and successful summer *- playing lacrosse, according to manager Rick Wilkes. They capped off the season by wining -the ,Zone 6-Pla.voff Champ- <froquois pool closes for repafr The Iroquois Park pool will once again be closed for its annual overhaul for two weeks. The shutdown begins September 7 and the pool will re-open -Sep- tember 20. The pool will ha open Labor Day. ' ionships held - at strong - two-way play MeGregor Arena. They, fro m the forward line of started slow with an 8 to Glen Roberts, Jeff Blyth 4 loss to Beaches. Kelly and Wayne Primeau. Vipond scored 2, goals Vipond scored 4, Wind- and assisted -on scores over, had, 3, Roberts got 2 by Jonas Derks and An- and singles by Derks ne Windover. The Red- and Blyth. The players men bounced, back with performed like cham- an il to 3 win over pions in the final game Oshawa, thanks to as- they beat out Peter-~ Twist and shout. Move it ail- about. Fitness.is in. Fatness is out.o The Sh oe.Works Ltd. 115 BroCk St. N.,Whitby SPEClAL SALE ....... .....s Septemnber 1lst - 8th a SAVE$ SAVE$ SAVE $ Nlke Ailcouris I. Children's Shoos Tuf-Mac BootsLW Ladies' Shoes. Ladies' Hand-Bags Oe ..Diy Men's Shoos ART' DEPARTMENT ON -PREMISES borough 12 to 7. Derks put the hall in the net 5 times, Vipond had 4 goals and .2 assists, Windover had 2 goals and 2 assista, Roberts had i goal whiie Zachý- Hayden and Michelle. *Wilkes had 2 assista each.-, The final event of the season will be the an- nual corn roast put on by the Whitby-Garrard Road Association for the players. tUMER CERNESL 324 ic& ashSuel, fWhiurtby ExpertiAuouantin Atn Affosrae&rie * ~ Wt C plte is on *Reas & Pailngl Wh Cars Donsnto AppoentmntOantin "Nt YourAveorae odyShop "ClTE CORPisORAIN0 " THETOWNOPaintin 1982FINALsTmAX NTIC Th furh nsalpient of ts or 92 duyn tin, t ther aer a% er ont1h0orpart. t66ereof. TTOWN OFWHITBY. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM DURHAM NOTICE 0F, PUBLIC MEÉET1IG Take notice that the Regional Planning Commîttee wilI consider at a meeting to be held on: September 7,1982 AT 10:00 A.M. PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105ÇONSUMERS DRIVE;-WHITBY APPLICAKTIONS TO AMEND THE OFFICIAL PLAN FOR THE FORMER PLANNING AREA 0F THE TOWN0F WHITBY The purpose of the amendments are: i), To delete. the coilector road designaotion of Crawforth Street extended over the Hydro EIectric Power Corridor as'indicated within the area below: Subsequently, the Regional Coûncil wiIIl consider the recommendations of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be heîd on: September 15, 1982 AT 10:00 A.M.« COUNCIL CHAMBERS REGIONAL HEADOUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The reports related to these amendment applica-. tions is available for Inspection ln the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by cailing Mr. L.,Kotseff, M.C.î.P. Plan- ning Department, 416) 668-7731. Requests to appear before the Planning.Commit- tee as a deputation concerning these amendment applications must be forwarded to Dr. M. Michael, M.C.l.P. Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consum- ers Drive, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and must be received by the Friday preceding the meeting. Requests to appear before Regional Council as a deputation concerning these amendment ap- plications must be forwarded to the _Regional Clerk, Regionai Headquarters Building, 605 Ross- land Road East, Whitby, Ontario LiN 6A3, and must be received 48 hours prior to the Rlegional Councîl meeting. Gary Herrema Regionai Chairmfan C.W. Lundy, A.M.C.T. Regional Clerk J,

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