PAGE 26, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JA1NRARy 24. ig)9o Atoms reack play offs, NATASHA CARTER, a Whitby tween C player who scored 16 goals in five gaules in a reoent tournament in Markhama, is the first 'Athiete of the Week' as sponsored by Lasco Steel. She reoeives her' medal from Lasco president Lew Hutchinsoin. FROM PAGE 24 and Crandies with one. Ryan Unwin provided some solid goal- tending. Throughout the season Mat- thew Visconti and Unwin have provided some steady goaitend- mng,! sav team coaches, adding h t te unsung herces on defence, Scott Haise, Johuston, Stevens Ferguson, and Jenkins have peaed consistently welf, alongthde blueline. The forward limes, consisting of Arges, Crandies, Goring, Holmies, Hutchinls, Steve Jedinak, Robin- son, h ter, sud St-Onge, have played fine two-way hockey, say coachfes. In -a Brantford tournamnent during December, Whitby lost narrowly te Uxbridge ( 2-1) and Alliston (3-1), before beating Keswick 1-O. Hutchings andg Grandies did the scoring with two each. Lieading upte the recent South Muskoka tournamnent Whitby won 4-3 victory over l'ickering. Grandies, Hoimes, Arges,* and Shelter provided the offensive spark for Brooklin-Whitny. The team will be travelling te, Peterborough this weekend te compete in the ià ftlock Tourna- NOEL BACQUIE of Whitby is a member of the Durham Lords voilcybail team. Bacquie is setter for Lords Noel Bacquje, 12-year resident of Whitby, is currently playing for the Durham College Lords men's volleyball teamn. This is the first year -on the team for Bacquie wvhno plays in the setter position. "Noel mnakes a good contribu- tion te our tearn," saysi coach Don Hart. "He gives the tearn motiva- tion suad it's easy te seS that he was a strong leader on his high school teains.» Bacuie, nowf 21, attended Anderson CVI sud played volley- bail there for five years. The .Anderson team won both DYSSA sud LOSSA tities whilé he was there. In the past few years Anderson has advanced te the Ontario finals. Bacquie would like to, play beach voileybali this summer te keep in practice. «Bacquie shows good skills, sud he neyer complains during practise or games. He's a real gentleman sud a pleasure te coach.»-added Hart. As of last week, the Lords had three wins sud one loss this season, beating Humber, Centen- niai and Fsushawe, losing te Sheridan College. Last year they were fourth in the province. Hart of coure, was pleased with that resuit, but expects the team te do better this year as they seem improved nf- ail positions. 4e have more talent, strongf powerful hitters sud su overali betr tarnthan-last yeÉe'. Whitby select hock~ey MAJOR ATOM - sponsored by Harvey Mlntz Asaoc. OMEMBE TOUR Jan. 12 Whitby 4 Unionville 0 R. Shackelton 2 Matt Andres Steve Matthews Shutout - Brian Bickmnore Jeff Canning Jan. 13 Whitby Coburg 1 Steve Matthewa 2 Shawn Twlgger Jeremy Lawson Matt Adrea Steve Towrie Whltby 4 Barrie 2 Steve Matthewu 2 Jeremy Lawon 2 Champlonuhlp Whitby 1 Milhbrook 8 Steve Matthewu MINOR NOVICE - sponsored by Broolin Cycle Whitby 5 OBhawa 5 I. Cuthbertson 2 Jason Peymen Aaron Burke Ian Haywood High sehool hockey W L T F A PIS Eastdale 7 1 O 32 i1 14 Dunharton 6 2 0 32 19 12 O'Connor 5 2 1 37 26 Il Donevan 5 1 0 15 9 10 O'Neill 4 3 0 24 17 8 P'ickering 4 5 0 25 23 8 Dwyer 3 2 0 20 12 6 Anderson 3 6 O 25 24 6 Hery 2 5 0 14 20 4 Ajax 0 5 1 12 23 1 Cartwright O0 3 0 2 21 0 Vanier 0 5 0 5 36 0 CORPORATION QF THE TOWN OF WHITBY NOT ICE SIDEWALK SNOW CLEARING During the Winter months, the Municipality cleans the snow from aIl sidewalks in the Town of Whitby. Please be advised that the Town will not be responsible for any damages caused to objects, such as driveway edging, hedges, shrubs, fencing and f lower beds adjacent to the sidewalk. Repairs to damaged sod will be undertaken by the Town, as deemed necessary. R. A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., Director of Public Works. CORPORATION 0F. THE TQWN 0F WHITBY NOT ICE ON-ST REET PARKING & WINTER SNOW CLEARING To assist the Town of Whitby in keeping the streets clear of snow, the public is requested to co-operate by no parking in a manner that wilI interfere with the snow clearing operat ions. TOWN F WHITBY TRAFFIC BY-LAW1862-85-J Section 4 (4) d) - No person shahl on any highway stop any vehicle in such a manner as to interfere with the movement of t raff ic .or t he clearing of snow ftrom t he highways. Section (6) () - No person shall on any highway park any vehicle for more than three (3) hours. Section 23 (6) - A Provincial Offences Officer appointed for the carrying out of the provisions of this by-law, upon discovery of any vehicle parked, stopped or standing in contravention of this by-law may cause it to be moved or taken to and placed or stored in a suitable place and ail costs and charges for removing, care and storage thereof, if any, are a lien upon the vehicle which may be enforced in the manner provided by the Mechanic's Lien Act, as may be amended f rom time to time. R. A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng. Director of Public Works. 7 7777 m 1 1 C E