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Whitby Free Press, 22 May 1985, p. 17

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(Jpening... The Whitby Minor Basebali Association officially opened its new field house at the Iroquois Park Complex a few days ago. The $21,00 project was the resuit of the combned efforts of the W.M.B.A., the Whitby Kiwanis Club and the Tawn of Whitby's parks and recreation departmnent. The town donated $5,000 towards its construction, the Kiwanis Club $6,000, the Whitby senior basebail team $1,000 with the W.M.B.A. picking Up the rest of the tab. The field house will be used for score keeping, for equipment storage, as a press box and as a change roomn for umpires. In the photo above, W.M.B.A. president Dave Imeson, Kiwanis past- president Gary Waterhouse (in the door), Barry O'Neill of the recreation department (in the window at right) and W.M.B.A. past-president John Graham (in window at left) inspect the new facility. Free Press Staff Photo Whitby swi'nmmig results By BOB MORRICE Novice swimmers from the whitby Iroquois Swim Club had impressive performan- ces at the Oshawa Novice Meet held at Donevan Pool on May 12. Ail should ha congratulated, the following are the results: 8 and Under Girls MoUly Morrice: 2nd - 25 fly; 4th - 25 free, 25 breast; sth - 50 br., 50 fr., 25 back; and, 6th - 50 bit. Rachel Armitage: 3rd - 35 fly,50 bk., 25 br., 25 bk.; 4th -50 br.; th -25 fr.; and, 6th -50 fr. 10 and Under Girls Patricia Luke: 5th - 100 breast. 10 and Under Boys Tyler Brousseau: lst - 100 br,50 br.; 2nd -50 fly, 100 bk., 50 hk.; and, 5th - 50fr., 1001free. Matthew Sue-Ping: 3rd - 50 bk.; and, 4th - 100 br., 100 bk., 50 breast. 11-12 Boys Dana Brousseau: lst - loo bk., 50 bk.; 2nd -50 fr.; 3rd - 50fly, 100 fr.; and, 6th - 100 breast. Stephen Baechler: 4th -l100bk., 50 bk. ONE PARENT, FAMILIES, The Oshawa chapter of the One Parent Familles Association of Canada meets every Tuesday at 8 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Chur- ch, 71 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa. The meetings are open to the public and aIl are welcome. For more information cal 579-7338. WHITBY MEN'S SLO-PITCH TEAM STANDINGS TEAM GP W L P Brothers Pizza 2 2 0 4 Royal LePage 2 1 1 2 Hughes Hawks 2 1 1 2 Turle Wax 0 0 0 0 McCauley Furniture 0 0 0 0 Casey's Roadliouse 0 0 0 0 Texaco Chiefs O 0 0 O Waterbed Company 2 0 2 0 RESULTS 0F GAMES PLAYED TO MAY 15 Brothers Pizza ............................ 13 Hughes Hawks ............................ 20 Royal LePage.............................. 6 Brothers Pizza............................ 15 Royal LePage.............................. 8 Waterbed Cornpany.........................5 Hughes Hawks.............................5 Waterbed Company......................... 9 WHIITBY FPEE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1985,. PAGE 17 Women of distinction awards By ELIZABETH PEACOCK The Oshawa YWCA will be hosting the four- th annual Durham Region Women of Distinction Awards Dinner on November 7 at, the Holiday Inn in Oshawa. The purpose of the dinner is to honor women in the region for their exceptional con- tribution to our comn- munity life. Awards will be presented in each of the four categories: the ar- ts, broadening the cultural life of the community; com- munity services, im- Spring has sprung Spring has finally arrived and the Central Lake Ontario Conser- vation Authority is holding a spring wîld- flower and edible wilds day. This Sunday, (May 26), authority staff will ha leading interpretive walks through the En- niskillen Conservation Area. Displays, slde presentations and films depicting -wildflowers and other conservation subjects will be sét up in the barn. Enniskillen Conser- vation Area offers a variety of natural habitats, each with its own type of wildflowers and edible wilds. The Most widespread habitat area is a wet bottomland cedar DISTINCTIVE WEDDING INVITATIONS 13 and Over Boys Sol Lindsay: 4th - 50) Select your wedding breast; and, 6th - 100 invitations from aur breast. complete catalogue Michael Bail: 6th - 100 For vou . a Keepsake copy back of your Invitation back.in luxurious gold. HELP WANTED The Whitby Museum ?1Jefe~fu needs volunteers to act as tour guides for the I ERAyoA upcoming summer3 season. No experience is 01 necessary and training Pic1N For more information cal) 668-440. CUSTOM iSOUNO& Li-10HSYSTEMS ~Quality Sound and Lighting Equipment 55 Milis Rd., Unit 10, Ajax 683*61 DESIGN & MANUFACTUREOF Saes -Service- ROftal s CUSTOM CABINETS Pro-Quality Sound & Llght Equipmneft J BL - Sound rafsmen3673 Li.ght (otrollrPtzr& Rain Lighls*<;els mijudî Spr>liglttsb'oglSooke Machine.ç Discotheque & Disc Jockey Equlpmeft Dellvery service avalable. forest. The flora of this area includes plants more typically found in northern Ontario, such as the delicate gold- thread and a variety of ferns. Water-loving wildflowers grow in abudance here along the banks of the Bowman- ville Creek and also around the area's two ponds. The day's events will run from il a.m. to 4 p.m. Interpretive walks will start at the barn throughout the day. The displays in the barn will ha open continuously. Picnic facilities are available for those who wish to bring their lun- ch. life in the community through volunteer ser- vice; women in the workforce, significant achievement in the workforce - labour, public office, profession, business, education, health care, as. well as active in- volvement in the com- munlty; and, 1985 - Young women of idstin- ction. In this International Year of Youth, this category has been created to acknoledge Young womnen s achievement. Nominees should have gQod academic standing and involvement in school, church or community associations, athletic teams or clubs. restricted to young women attending grades 9 to 13. The Oshawa YWCA invites individuals or groups to share in these celebrations by nominating women of your choice in one or more of these categories. Nominations are now being received and im- mediate response would be appreciated. Nomination forms are available from the YWCA office, 199 Centre st. S., Oshawa. For more information cal 576-8880. EDITOR'S NOTE: Elizabeth aeacock la the publlelty ce- ordinator for the Oshawa YWCA. * DENNISTULLOCH *TIM FOSTER *DARCY POTTER *BOB WALKER *JACK COOK -LN ýpUYSAES 1=IE o e mn hr.9am o9pm.Fi& a.9am o5p . 112 Dnda S. E., hy 66 -83 SIlKK ENS lnowavallable at: -- CENTRAL PAINT AND WALLPAPER 295 RITSON RD. 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