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Whitby Free Press, 20 Jul 1983, p. 14

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PAGE 14, WEDNESDAY JULY 20, 1983, WHITBY FREE PRESS Whitby lacroisse tournament Witby tearns play strongly but corne up empt y BY TOM FRANK The Whltby teains put up good efforts at their own Optlmist Tyke- Novice-Peewee lacrosse tournament, but came up with none of the marbies. This year, the marbies went to Bramn- pton for both the Tyke and Novice Champion- shlp, and the Peewee Championship was won by Clarkson. The Whitby Tyke Redman started with a convincing 7-1 victory over Oshawa. Goalie Jeff Relph was outstan- ding with a shutout until the third period. The Redmen then rolled Ted ARNTS LOAM SUPPLY LTD. BROCK RD. N., PICKERING (1½ mles north of Hlghway 2) TOP SOIL Sand Limesone Treated Tim ber Stone Pinemulch Patio SLabs Curbs Firewood Peat-Loýam INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES <DELIVERED & OR INSTALLED) 683-0887 THE REGIONAL MIUNICIPALITY, 0F DURHAM PUBLIC NOTICE Take notice that the Reglonal Munilpailty of Durham la corqsldering AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendmsnt, as proposed by the Council for. the Town of Newcastle, ls to permît development on exlsting lots of record and on lots created by land severance within deslgnated Urban Areas prior to the provision 0f fuil municipal water and sewer services. In order to assist ln the evaluation of the amen- dmentapplication, the public le invited to provide Input by way of submlssions to the Reglon's Plan- ning Department. Information reiated to'the amendment application ls available ln the offices of the Planning Depar- tment, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario Li N OA3 or by cailing Mr. Larry Kotseff, M.C.l.P. Plan- ning Department, (416)668-7731. Submlssions concerning the amendment ap- plication'muet be forwarded to the Commissioner of Planning, at the above-noted address, and muet be received no later than Friday, August 12,ý 1983. Don Hadden Chairmaný Planning Commttf. .Dr. M. Michael, M.C.l.P. Commissioner of Planning over Etobicoke 9-3 lead by strong defensive work by Mike Massey who also contributed four assista. The Tyke's last gaine was agalnst Kitchener. Stong defensive play such as Wayne Primeau's held Kit- chener to five goals but Whitby's offense could only penetrate Kit- chener defence twice. The scoring summary for the Rdemen was Shaydon Santos wlth five goals, three each by Mike Massey, Wayne Pruneau and Scott MacDoneil, two by Mat- thew Sorichetti, and singles by Rohan Metha and Jeff Kolesnlkowicz. In the Novice age group, Scarboro played the part of the spoiler as they upset, Whitby &-4 and Brampton 6.5. Whitby Optimists had lost another game 8-3 to Hailton before recovering from the eh- ock. Their teain pride was partially restored by a 9-2 win over the novices from. Beaches. The Optimists jumped into an early 3-0 lead over Brampton but relaxed too early as Brampton was leading 6-3 by the end of the second perlod. Wbitby came back strongly in the third period to. almost tie the gaine, final score was 6-. Whtiby scorers were three each by Alan Frank, Jason Pitters, Matt Shearer and Den- nis Directo, two each by Derek Elîls, Matt Cook, and David Wood with one by Bul Robinson. The Whltby ldeaway Peewees started with a strong 10-3 win over Etobicoke but then had difficulty. After losses like 7-4 to Mississauga, 9-2 to Burllngton and 6-4 to Huntsvile, they would rather just go for a good swlm and wat for next tUrne. The scoring summary for the Hldeaway was six for Adam Foote, three by Jeff Whittle, two each by Andrew Vanderlinde, Chris Tucker, Chris Page and Derek Jones with singles by Brad Tley, Mark Ainsworth and Paul Windover. The players, bench personnel and the parents would like to thank the Whitby Op- timists for sponsoring this tournament. Novices win Arthur tournament BY TOM FRANK The Whitby Minor Novices won the Arthur Novice Lacrosse tour- nament last Saturday. London showed thein that lacrosse is a fast game as they jumped into a five goal lead but then Whitby's defence dug in while the offen- sive went to work for a 10-7 win. Anne Windover had seven goals, Kelly Vipond had. two and Jonas Derks had one. 600 *OINBY4 .1. Having built Up that head of steam, Whltby steamn-rolled over Spar- tan A.C. by 15-1. Vipond scored seven, Windover had four, Derks had two with singles by Zach Hayden and John Emin. W.G.A.A. STANDINGS SQUIRTS Peacck Sports ........... Mdway Datoun ........... 12 Jon'a Auto ................ 6 Pizza DeUgot Peacock Sports......... 16 Mdway Datsun ..........12 Jon's Auto ................ 6 Piza Delight.............. 6 ýWestLynnG.A............. 4 Bailey Pbarmacy........... 2 NOVICE Mr. Rent-Al .............le Cheyne's................. 15 Matthews ................ 13 Brooln L................ e Henry Buldl ............ 5 Iinsmen ..................4 Muster Precision........... 3 BANTAM National Trut ............ 12 Levis aper .............. 12 Vickery Electric ......... **10 Matthewu ................9 Scotto Colonels............. 8 Lions club ................ 7 Signet Signa................ 5 MiliPaper.........2 Rotary Club ............... 1 JUVENILE Fleming Realty ........... 16 Glenwood Ford ........... 10 Puckrln & Son.............. 6 Dual-Lites ................ 2 The championshlp gaine with Arthur was a real see-saw boiler- maker until the last 10 minutes when Ann Win- dover scored ber four goals. Derks started the scoring in this very physical gaine and Vipond added three for an 8-3 win. The referees could truly be called "homers"' in Brooklin last -ýWed- nesday as the Whitby minor Novices visited the Whitby major Novices. The Optimist majors won 11-3. Scoring for the minors, were Kelly Vipond, Craig Shannon and Jonas Derks. Optirnis 'ta goals were by Rob Mar- tin with four, David Wood with three, Alan Frank with two, Dennis. Directo and Matt Shearer. The minor Peewees' also visited the major Whitby Peewees and surprised them by holding the score to 2-1 for over half the gaine. Minor scoreres were Chris Husted, Steve Mercer and Garrett Campbell. The majors won 9-3 with two goals each by Chris page and Derek Jones, singles by Keith Pruneau, Chris-Tucker, Julie Kernohan, Adamn Foote and Jeff Whittle. The ref's can be >"homers" again at the return matches at Iroquois this coming Thursday, July 21. J~ First City Midgets were tied at seven with Scarbor> but won 15-11 with some beautiful passing plays. Gary Mark scored seven, Greg Lepine had four, Troy Brodhagen had two with other scores by jeff Page and Chris Ain- sworth. The Tyke Redmen loet 8-5 to Beaches at Ted Reeves Arena with two goals each by Shaydon Santos and -Mike Massey, and one by Scott MacDoneil. The Optimist Novices downed Peterboro 8-2 with pairs by Jason Pit- ters and Chris Thomn- pson, others by David Wood, Rob Martin, Matt Cook and Matt Shearer. Hideaway Peewee ,downed Peterboro 16-7 with fi -e by Derek Jones, three by Mark Ainsworth and Chris Tucker, two by Adam' Foote and Keith Pruneau and one by* Chris Page., The Peacock Ban- tains visited Oshawa for a 9-2 win, with four by Steve Nolan, three by Wayne Cornish, one- by Dean Vanderlinde and Brad MacDoneil scored his second- goal of the W.G.A.A. 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