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Whitby Free Press, 16 Nov 1988, p. 25

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WHITBY FREE PRESS,, WEDNESDAYP NOVEMBER 16,ý 1988, PAGE 25 Sport fishing study, laumched by Region Durham Region wants to know the ýsignificance of sport flshing to the region's tourism industry. So the Region's economic development department bas announced a $10,000 study which will- determine the benefits of developing the sport flshing industry. "This study will address the assets and liabilities of sport flshing," said Pat Olive, the Region's commissioner of econom- ic development, who announced the study last Wednesday after- noon. Joe Montgomery of Niagara Falls will conduct the study. He presented the lowest of six tenders te the Region, the highest at $30,000. The, study originated after several meetings with local sport fishing groups, inclucing the Port Whitby Sport Fishing- Associa- tion.' "You have a world class fishery on your doorstep. It is the best kept secret in the world," said Montgomery. According t» Montgomery, Durham bas some of the best flshing lakes and rivers in the world, identi1ying Lake Simcoe, Scugog Lake and Lake Ontario. Some of the more popular fish house league hockey SQU1Rr TIR l October 30 Whtby Kinsmen 1 Methew Camenzul Optimist Club 7 Berrett Church 2 Jeff Waynea Tim Norton Josh Brimble Connor Housten Tyler Wood MCm C. Coller 12 Sean Haynes 6 Mark Lamers 4 Chris Berti Ricky Macs November 6 Whitby Kinsmen 2 2 Sean Haynes 2 Optimiat Club 2 Jef Waynes Dustin Brown Shutout - Steven Pigrum Kim C. Collar 61 Nicolas Owen 2 Mark amera 2 Chris Berty Kyle Crouch Pro Heating 6 Ivan Cuthbertson 3 Cameron Munro Metthew Leahy Mike Penny EwingPools '2 Ryan Boyd 2 2White Rose N. Jeffrey Jackson Ewing Pools Ryan Boyd 2 White Rose N. Pro Heuting ATOll October 29 Speedy Muffer Jason Robirn Shutout - Matthew Norton Octob)er 30 Dufl's Towing Broolin Esso, Justin St. Onge Wes Brown Andrew Ashree 1 Checker's Var. 0 Speedy Muffti 2 Jason Giles 2 Shutout - Matthsw Norton 3 Sivili Contracting 2 Joshua Thompson lTT Cannon 1 National Trust 2 Rýyan McKInnon Brent Fulcher Colin Appleton November 5 DuII's Towng Darryl McClintoes Donald Scot Novemnber 6 Brooklin Ess Andrew Ashbee Justin St. Onge Joshua Quail 2 Breoklin Esso Andrew Ashbee 2 Jason Capsarelli Justin St. Onge 3 Speedy Muffler Mike Madiii 2 Jason Giles are lake trout, brown trout, rainbow trout, coho salmon and chinook salmon. Townships bordering Scugog Lake take in $20 million a year in tourism, said Olive. He further added that $2.5-millioin worth of cash and prizes are offered in flshing' derbies held on Lake Ontario every year. "This will be an action study' geared towards the leverage of funds and investments, for exemnple, where can a new mar- ina be built," said Montgomery. "Not everyone plays golf. There are an awrful lot of people that go sport flshing," said Gary Her- rema, regional chairman. Herrema, a fishing enthusiast, noted that Durham has many professional marinas and sport flshing shops. He also said that hotel chains, such as Hilton, Ramada and Holiday Inn, often ask about the popularity of sport fishing on weekends before they decide to move into an area. "We hear so many negative commenta about Durham, about the garbage and nuclear gener- ators, but we have some wonder- fui natural resources," said SEE PA GE 2 7 Checlcers Var. 4 National Trust ý. Mtthew Bongard 2 Steven Matthews Andrew Mavin 2 Brock Heron Robin Denike, PEEWBE October 30 Checker's Ver. G. Bongard 3 N. Yetmnan J. Graharo 6 K. L Auto Shop 2 B. Gile R. Godey Whitby Firetlght. 3 Scotiabank J. Phair 2 J. Torrena K Burns S. Lewrence Dedd And Souter 4 Michael Carrol 2 Darren Partridge Jeremy Alexander Roy' Enterprises, 3 Adam Kennedy Jamie Harris Scott Clyde November 6 Checker's Var. Neil Yetman 2 Cameron Poland OptimiBt Club 5 Marc Visconti 2 Eric Ival Kenneth Mathews R. Farqlumarison IWA Local 242 3, Daniel Evans Ryan McAdam Tyler Rock 3 Dood & Seoter 5 Micheal Carrol Aaron Allison Barclay Branch Darren Partridge Jsremy Alexander Whtby Firefight. 6 Roy's Entreprise 4 Jason Huether 2 Rob Hanoid2 Jason VandermneerJason Langford 0 David Mitchell Jamie Harris Joel Phair IWA Local #242 I ScoLla Bank e 4 Daniel Evans S. Macdoneld 2 Craig Noftle 0 Daryl Plesche Optixnist Club Eric Ivall 3 K Matthews 3 P'aul Kahler 2 Paul Warzeche R. Farquhaarson Octoher 29 J.D. Chryser October 30 HI&B Signe Chris Powell Neil Bleke John 1'aguette Siling Drillera Elryan Holbisldi 10 King Lloyd's Auto3 Ricardo Godey Brent Giles BANTAM 0 Broolin Concrete2 Brandon Caisse Chris Lay 3 Pro Heeting AieWhelans Mark Lepage 1 J.D. Chiysler Dav. Marshal Deve James November 5 pro Heating 5 J.D. Chryler Jason Simpson 2 Dave James Ryan Wataon Paul Brown AieWheslens 4 Nevember 6 H & B Signa 3 Chris Powell Greg Wood Brandon Wright Pro IIeating 2 Paul Brown 3 12 Jasons Simpson 2 3 Smiling Drillets 3 T"ylet Westle Chris Albrecht TOM Patton 6 Broklin Concrete 1 Joel Cote A MEMBER of the Henry Street high school senior girls basketball team, drives for the basket during action-.last Thursday. Henry won thisi game - agaibnst Eastdale 35-12. On Monday, Henry defea- ted McLaughlin 41-ilto advance to the semi-finals of the Lake Ontario Secondary Sehool, finals. Frec Press photo Morrice fourth i Brantford invitation ai Molly Morrice of the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club had a fourth-place finish in the annual Brantford invitational that included 900 swimmers from Ontario, Quebec and New York state. Morrice was fourth in 100-metre backstroke for girls 10 and under. Leslie Dowson was fifth in the 50-metre freestyle and 100m tly and sixth in the 100m backstroke for girls 10 and under. Aaron Lo was fifth in the 100m breaststroke, seventh in 200m breaststroke and ninth in 50m fly for boys 10 and under. Danielle Johnson was seventh in 200m backstroke and eighth in 100m backstroke for girls 13 and Badminton tournament held Nov. 9 Bll Peel and J4on Morin won men's doubles and Peggy Moore and Nancy Berry won ladies' doubles at the Whitby Y badminton (B flight) tournament Nov. 9. Mike Puiu and Andrew Bosson were runners-up in men's doubles. Marc Street and Im Baranowsi won the consolation title, with 'Ray GorecI and Tom Cini as runners-up. Hilda Danforth and Marion Van De Elsen were runners-up in ladies' doubles. Consolation wînners were Cathy Arbour and Elleen Hfibbs with runners-up Sharon Reczek and Thuy Masterson. 14. In girls 15 and over, Heather Arniitage was sixth in 100rn backstroke and 50m, free, while Julie Leswick was ninth in 100m backstroke and lOth in 200m backstroke. Jason Ayotte was sixth in 200m breaststroke and seventh in 100m breaststroke for boys 13 and 14., The 10 and under boys' team of Lo, Blair. Dobbyn, Michael Kerekes and Sany, Henderson was eighth in the 200m freestyle relay. Whitby ringette sponsored by Pringle Guardian Drugo Lori ingaton Jennifer Cooper Christine Smith Kim Cloutte November 13 Whitby Jennifer Cooper -sponsored by Breoklin Legion ladies Aux. Whitby 3 LiÀsa Vanderlip 2 Michelle Dempsey Novice -spwosred by Hofe &Ri November 12 Whitby 10 Sherolyn Wouters 3 Cheryl Kng 3 Dane Murray 2 Danielle Bleeu Angela Pollend Marlrham I1 tura Appliance Port Pet!)' 4 Suddons- third in Canadia n cross country WesleySddons of Kathleen Rowe publi school in Whitby was third in the mite boys divi- sion of the Canadien cross coun- ry chamioships held in Etobi- colo No. 6. 1Not far behind was sohoolmate Randy Davidson, fifth in the race and two seconds behind Suddons. The two led the Durham XL Track Club to a first-place teami finish in -mite boys. At the Ontario championships held Oct. 22, Davidson had fin- ished third and Suddons sixth. At the Canadian final, Sud- dons was two seconds out of first place. The Durham X-Ls won three team championships and were second in two others in the races for mite, tyke and atom girls and boys. Meanwhile the Durham bantami team was first for boys' and second in girls in a separate division. Jonathon Hollins of the Dur- ham club won the bantarn boys' race. Carl Phoenix of the Dur- ham club also won the tyke boys' race. Whitby I1roquois fali,. soccer league Brooklin LG.A. Squfrt November 12 SEMI-FINALS Team #1 1 Team 03 0 Paul Caley Teamn#4 1 Team #2 O Matt Whelan CONSOLATION FINALS Team #2 2 Team #3 0 Paul Kinghan 2 CHAMPIONSIIIP FINALS Team #4 3 Team #1 O Joel Witton Scott Deegan Marcus Payne Manning Jug Mosquito November 12 SEMI-FINALS Team #1 2 Team #3 1 G. Whyte JeffBazleu I. Howarth Team #2 2 Team #4 1 Omaer EI'Beheury Chris Morley Adrian Downa CONSOLATION FINALS Team #4 6 Team #3 1 Chris Moxley 2 Gleri Criap Mat Payne 2 Jon Diamond taylor Finders CHAMPIONSIfIP FINALS Team #1 7 Tem02 3 M1 Cannon 2 Sini Contruting ' Mortin Homan 2 Joshua Thompeon m Maripom 5 Markham 4

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