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Whitby Free Press, 15 Aug 1990, p. 19

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The only bail to get p,:t her wa knocked i urig9 sufle ifront of theet. Whitby hosto Scarborough United this week, and wiii play Scarborough City next week. Deny's take 2 Deny's Satellites swept both zames of a doubieheader against Johnny's Eate iOldtimers Service Club Slo-Pitch League Pl & uV2Cà bok had four bits,icluding atriple, anddrove in six runaithe -re game fer Deny's. John VanHemirie aio had four bits. Gord Denyer, Ken Jordan and Vanemmen bit home rima hi the second gaine. Denyer drove in thrèe runs. -Randy Jordan was thewiin pitcher ibath gaines, an= rci- vred great heip from the defence. Foster thfrd in skate final Tiffani Foster of Wbitby was third i the juvenile B firee skate fmai at the Mito Suinmer Skate competition ini Ottawa reoently. Poster was fist ihertfligh before ber bronze medai perfor ma.nce in the final. She was aiso third i bronze artistic. [s]BODY 'C'EOJI ET11*1I I 4 111 DO _____ W HITBY Bladge Z-Y DODGE flependable CHRYSLR 209 Dundas St. W. 200 Dundas St. W. &200 Dundas St. W. 430-W8100 666-3000 428-8110* (AJAX 1 n e) 686-1642 (AJAX uine) WI!PYflE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGST 1&,1990, PAGE 19 Tylkes finish'in second place Thie tby Peacock Spoejt rep tyke baseW club!; finishe~ the regulawlson m reently by droppng io oftheir iast ýüm gamea The rep* lbat theïr second g aie of theaesn and second strýight to Ayust-pae Oshawa 7 - 2, allowing msaa to score'1 five trnes ini e third to put thi6 one ont of reac Whitby ,ta have turned cold in the pa~ few weeka and were completel frigid in this gaine as they were"ied to juat three hits. Michael Ousonica with two and Derek Gri ve with the other were the only players. to solve the Oshawa pitching. Lars Clay started the 'gaine and went! the firat three-pius innings, before being relieved by Bryan Th[orpe who pitched four strong shutout imiings. Whitby's next opponent was Ajax, and although Whitby outhit the opposition il -' 6, they couid only manage four runs. Whitby appeared to grab the iead ini the sixth inning after Colin Cochburn, who had tripied, doubled and singles in hia first three at-bats, hit a two-run home run for what culd have been the cycle. But the home run was taken away on an appeal by Ajax coaches that he had missed first base. After a lengthy discussion with umpires, the appeal was upheld, although the umpire admitted he did not see the play. Ousonka went the distance for Whitby and pitched ,weli, strikçing out seven while allowing just six hits. Ryan Crotin and Clay had two * ts avi e e whileOusoniWa, Sean innelyo Kyle M cFl e and UiE'ul added one eac i. <Whits final, gaine of the ie gé~ason Wouin.hiBéeleville nd tahe , ykes tuined up for the playoffs i ith a c6nvincin& 15 - 2 thumpinq of the hosts. Sonlyý!wept the, dit*ce hm thia one,,l ýàowing just thýee bita and kejng the Belleville teain constanty mmazed with bis iewaste hit#g star of this gaine, bug ouà~t three home ruma and seveni RETs. ousna and Crotin had two hits each while Griev, Clay, McFarlane, -Thorpe, Cockburn, Barry ,ind Sonely ail cýntributed one apece. W hy finished t}~ season with il-wins, three sess»sand two ties, in second Pnide. LAKE ONTARIO 115C0STEEL COMPANY ______________HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY With advanced technology and bigher auto- motive standards being set at a rapid pace, today's service technician has to bo in tune with the times to keep your vehicle on the road. It is with this in ind that Nurse Chev Olda congratulates service technicians Dave Dugan, AI Rose Paul Frdericks and Hugh Dixon, who reoeivecl their 1990 master technician awards. This is an achievement that requires bard work, long hours and a strong commitment to their édientele. These techmicians recently received- their awards at the Prince Hotel in Toronto. Presentations were made by Kirk Tingley, director of centrai region for General Motors, and Doug Airey, senior business development manager. To receive this award, each technician must NURSE CHEV OLDS genera service mnanager Bill Waller (left), assistant service mnanager Len Wright (second from left) and customer service representative Bruce Lehman (right), write a monthly exain and have an extremely high percentage on their final exam. School's neyer out for these Nurse Chev Olda technicians who keep ahead of changing automotive trends and technology. Techniciana from GM dealerahips acros Canada must write thia exam wlich has, eisted for seven years. Bill Waller, general service manager, acknowledgesth ongoin g efforts of his technicians along with bis staf which includes Len Wright, asaistant service manager, and BrucerL ehznan, customer assistance represntaie cbeving tihese high standards is a group commitment ta, the consumer froni the entire staff at Nurse Chev Olda that they will be at their highest bevel to heip serve dlient's needs. flank recipients of master tecbnician awards (holding awards, from left) technical shop supervisor AI Rose, Hugh Dixon, Paul Fredericks and Dave Duggan. Dundas &Thickson in Whby CHEVROLET * LDSMOBILE *CADILLAC 6830 ADVERTISEMENT G;M se rv ice technicians receive awardls

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