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Whitby Free Press, 20 Feb 1991, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WHMTY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1991 Peties aimsilver in Oshawa The' Whitby Home& Rural Appliabnce petite A ýringette teain came, home with the silvér inedal from the Oshawa tournament on Feb. 14-17.. Whitby'a first gaine saw them face the tournament's hoet, Oshawa. In 'a very tight contest, Whitby posted a 1-0 shutout win. Jenier Peney notched the winner, with theaesit going ta Mel'ani e Davis. The second'ý game was against league rivaisejaxýandresulted in a - win for Ajax. Scoringfo Whitbyr were Calle Corneal, and Penney., Helpers came from the sticks of Lisa Corcoran, Ellen Johnson and Cheryl King. Whitby thenA played one of its best gaemes 1 of the year aglinst West Feris and came away with a 3-1 victory. Penney fired. a P of goals and one. assist. lXi added one goal and one'assist, with an additional helper going to Johnson. .The final gaine was against Oshawa for the gold niedall, Oshawa winning. Scoring for Whitby were David1 and Penney, with. assiste going to Johns, Corneal and King.' Doug MacDonaldmade several good saves.in goal in ail of the gaines. Novices eliminate Markham Whtysninor novice ,AA hockey teaxn liniinated Mak n -four straight games Feb. 15 at the Brooklin arena. Theý teamn, sponsored by Clintar Grounidskeeping, took, an. early lead in.. the first period -on an unassisted,,,goal by Sean MacRury. They then went on ta defeat Markham by the score of 5-0., ýDusty. Sargent' vwho was activated froin the team's aflliate list, shared in the shutaut with Lue Archambault. I THE REG*IONAL DURHAM MUNICIPALITY 0F'DURHAM WEIGHT ,.RESTRICTION b. in f0IONS, wil be lnfore o rods nd uh' isdicion of the Reinal Mun ý%of Durham effective Meuh40aa 1991. eh _l loads are restricted ta FIVE TNNES pr ale in accordance wifh Durham Region By-law Number 251-89. Sis wiIl b. erected on ail Regional Roads ta which these Weight restrictions app4. Rs0ol lMw*%mW of Dum I THE REGIONAL DURHAM MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM NOTICE TO WASTE DISPOSAL CUSTOMERS UITIUZING DURHAM REGION SOUD WASTE DISOSI.FACIUTIES Effective Mardi 1, 1991, the- rate for disposing of refuse at waste disposai facilities in the Region of Durham ýwill increase as follows: (a> 21Rats for senger- cars, pick-up trucksâ and vans with or without Under 100 kg <220 lb.) (Only one such free NO CHARGE load will be àllowed per day for each vehicle) <b) Rate for dlean NIl materiai (LandfIhl only) NO CHARGE (c) Where weigh scaies are available and in service, the rate will be: 1) Mixed loade will be charged as waste <$150.00 per tonne>. 2)r ate fd=0 e 13.33 kg or fraction thereof ($150.00 per tonne> for astedispsaiin aIl sites. 3) Rate of $2.00 per 20.50 kg or fraction thernof ($97.50 per tonne) for recyclable matenial disposai in aIl sites. d) Where weigh scales are not available or flot in service, the rate wilI be: SEPARATED RECYCLABLE WASIE MAIERIAL 1) All vehicles <mcl. pick-up $ 46.00 $ 30.00 trucks and vans but exclu- ding passenger cars) of less thn3000 kg- GVW (Gross Vehicle Weight) 2) Single-axie truck froin 3000 $ 175.0W $ 105.00 kg up to 7500 kg GVW 3) Single-ale truck over $ 517.00 $ 336.00 7500 kg GVW 4) Double-axIe truck except $ 657.00 $ 427.00 compactor type 5) Doubie-axie truck cern- $1,.51 7.00 $ 986.00 pactor type A) Tri-axietruckand 75' $3.009.00 $1-956-00 Whitby's other goal came froin Jay Harrison, assisted by Ian Haywood and Jeif Frazer, David Morasse froin Blaine Down' and, Kyle Wailes, Michael lXonieczny froi Mike Morrion and Morasse, and finaily Bradley Slater from Bocbby McBride and Konieczny. The strong' defensive play of WhiMtby led by Jeremy .Fisher, Mark Cipparone, Robert Lalonde, Morrison, MacRury and Sean Walsh, shined again as Markham was held ta only oie'goal infour gaines.- Whitby wiil now face Pickering ta decide- the YorkvSimcoe chainpionship. Henry Street feil ta ONeilI- 54-34 in senior boys' basketball last week. Turnovers and'missed defen- sive boards plagued the Hawks as ONeill took a 31-16 halftime lead. With the lose, Hawks failed ta move inta a second-place tie with O'Neill. Entering the contest, Hawks and ýRedmîen were tied with 12 p oits. ONeill Redmen were fesnh off a victory in thé Oshawa Times Classic while the Hawks claimed first in the consolation. Women'sfstbal league, renamlied- The Wb'itby Ladies, Fastball League will- be'starting the 1991 season under the new naine, 'Durham- Lakeshore Woinen's Fastball League.' - 1 As the league has grown froin six teanis ta 10 teains ini 1990, so bas the participation frein the' different areas, and the- new naine reflects the change. When the league first began in 1979, the concept was ta have recreational fastball that was more competitive than lob bail or slo-pitch, b ut not as deinanding as some of the fastball, leagues that play e ut of tawn. Wat started eut with husb"ds uinpiring gaines and a lot of women trying ta recail their high school baseball days, bas grown ta a lO-teain league with carded umires and- a very conmpétitive level -of pilay The league does not use a draft qastem, but rather each teani otains their own sponsors, equipinent and players ta participate within the beague. Ini this way, thé teains car operate their own club as the majority decides, and have their own level of play with which their players- and coaches- are, coinfortable. .Each teain generallyplays one gaine, practices one night a week and bas between 12 and 18 players. Ail teain ienibers mnust. reside in Durham Region and be age 21 or over. A representative, from 1-each teain forins a league executive which organizes and guidesthe e4: overail league ideal is participation by 'al teani mnembers. To this end, one of the. league rules is that al- teani members bat. The teains can then set their own standards as to, amount of innings each player -plays, depending on teains' numbers, attendance at practice, etc.- The mAjority of gaines are High' school W L T PM Emaldalo 9 I O 18, DeordmOVonnar 7 2 1 IS' Dunbrton7 2 1 15 DEonovan a 3 1 13 Anderma 6 5 0 10 Brock 4 4 0 8 A4ma 4608 HSuy OL 3 61 7 Ptckerlng 1 8 0 2 Cartwright I 9 O 2, plaedModay ad Wednesda t roquasParkan Elizabeth Cr., with a* mid-season tournament in Juneand play9ff's ini Septemiber.- if, anyone has 'a team that is interested in joining the league, or an individual wishes to tryout for a tearn, contactSherry Dunbar at 434-1296 by March 8. Whitby hockey. W L T CFGA 0* U molai"Prtndb.s12' 8 99 se 27 Cx. Auto 125 181i 0282 EEnapIs10 6 S 85 sa 2 .'tls 7866710 19 Woteuag 7656 62 es 19 CugmAuto 88 2 68 68 18 Dmvlduonbis.78 a 62 et-17. 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