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Whitby Free Press, 27 Feb 1991, p. 20

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PAGE 20, WR1TBYYREE PRES%- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2t,1991 Whtb skater finish flrs ,Melanie',Beaulieu, Nicholas Brann, and Erin Maceod of the Whitby ]Figure, Skating Club will copt in, the- Eastern Ontario sectxnai interclub con titiÃ"n in Ail three skatersplIaced firat i comettio a te Pineridge iriterclub competition i Cobourg Feb. 9: and 10 Beaulieu and, Brann were first in -preliminary pagrs wbile Brann was- also frest among prqe-jvris men. MacLeod was firet in, artistie., Iàndàay Moloney was snd, in ,the .beginners' ý ladies .final, Ein Cameron was third - ak the final.for ,pre-j;uveil-.ladies. Natalie Drago wsý also third in her finaàl. Nataieý Blouin*had a èecond- place finish at the Unicora Fair in Oshawa Feb. 16. Sccer players. wanted Grsborni 1979 are wanted for .try-outs for -theWitby under-12 girls ren soccer team. Try-outs will ho held March. For more iniformation, caîl George Dunn at,,579-tr802. I THE REGIONAL DURHAm MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM NOTICE 1To WASTE, DISPOSAL. CUSTO MERS UTIUZING DURHAM-REGION SOUD WASTE DISPOSAI. FACIUTIES Effectie. March 1, 1991. tie rate fo disposing of refuse at waste dsposal facilities in the Reglon of Durham wvill increase as follows: <a) Raiesforpassenger.cars, pick-up -Irucks and vans wvith or without utillty biers load %il b. allowed per day for each vehicle) ()Rate for dlean fil, malerial (Landflll only) NO 0CHARGE NO CHARGE <c) Where weugh scales are available and in servce, the rate will be: 1 ) Mixed loads will be charged as was te ($150.00 per tonne). 2) Rate of $2.00 par 13.33 kg or fraction thereof *($150.00 par tonne) for waste disposal in ail sites. 3) Rate of $2.00 par 20.50 kg or fraction tiiereof ($97.50 per tonne) for recyclable material disposaI in aIl sites. d) Where weigh sosies are not available or flot in service, the rate wQI be: - SEPARATED RECYCLABLE WASIE MAERmAL 1)All vehicles <md. pick-up trucks and vans but exclu- ding passenger Cars of bess Vehice We04t .2) Single-axItruck frm 300 kg up Io 7500kg GVW 3) SIWine-uck over 4) Double-axie truck except compactor typa 5) Double-ale truck corn- pactortypa 6) Td-axle truck and 75 cubic yard tracter traller compactor typa AF. LEITOHi P ENG. DIRECTOR Ã"FOPERAllONS $46.00. $ 175.00 $ 517zoo $ 657.00 $1,517.00 $3,009.00 . 30.00 $ 105.00- $ 336.00 $ 427.00* $ 986.00 $1,956.00 W.A. TWELVETREES P ENG W0MMSONER 0F WÃ"RKS WBfY8ICE FYRE d>lson Eastern Ontarlo championshlpe skating team once agam d -Sauray exelnt slds-in- atrlgti Tweexis ave bisy we Whitby-Bnookin tween A team, CiysWal Annis and 'Babony and' Port Perry tied. with six, pnsred bythe Piano Shop of enjoyed a productive- night in the points each. The- two toans were. THE CORPORATION 0F .. .. THE TOWN 0F WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPT.. RIENT ATOWN FACIUITY FOR YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION Avalablo In a range of capacties and settings Broolin Commu vCntra -Centennial Buildin- F'om Heydenshore Pavi Con Whitney Hall Iroquois Park Complex - Boarch'oom ROOM S11LLAVAILADLE FOR 1991. CALL 668-7765 INQUIRIES INVITED FOR 1992 points category. The round-robin Ieft WhI<tby. Whitby, rep, UMJOR NOVICE mA -Spaaaarcd by emYs Feb.1M Shutout. 'David Chant 2N.wmarket .0 5.aaml ani Fiab Feb. 17 Wltby MattJanlin 2 David Kubryngak M&Mukeitdm Scott Reagan Shutout. Jeif Jackso a NeWMark.t 1' ondmPIaqiD. Su anu Féb.24 MlqHemiltia Mauc Iammn to >determine who.:wýillbe th provincialrepresentative.. 6 Aiea 5 Aima 2 WiMtby P"u)GM.tuth Jeff Cburch 2 Jasa.Pqman F&% 21 Widtby RWl.w iffag. Scotaum3 Damy Smau -Spanaa.d byfleycan Finunda Jeu. 30 Whltby shutout Joal Evana Fdb6 a Wbltby FdL 5 WMdtby ý, siutout. jaahEv!na Clame i Féb. 10 whltby 4 Aja 8 - FOL 12 * WMitby -Final (lme 8 Aa 4 FeblL13 Widtby siuto.t: TOMnMY IRw.cM MAJOR NOVICE B -Soonaared 1>7Broolin DietetKinema Je,. 26 Whitby Jeu. 27 Whitby Brad McNeughtcu - Dany SmaU o 12 AjaxAA 7 A4«aLA marihe.i 4 Plek wingAL IPileing A 8 iMNOR PHWEA .Nmeesrd by Prlue Cr.k IGA di. 0a 'Pib. 1 WMdtby &. Matthsw. 8 2 Newmarkt 3s Ra oradie.2 J. Linen" - P. eUl 2 Markham 1 Tmeenet -- WbMby AA Fd,. 2 Whitby Danny Snal Peul Goldamlth Bred McNeughtca Jordan Fltgbbon BredBrown Juff Church 2 arBrowMna Whi , Ou * .. FdL 7 Jeff ChrbS JeredBrown Whftby Caaq Dupant Danm R Sel Jordan itzeiba Rend McNaughtcn2 Eicky mac. Jaai. 011. Pcb. il whitby 10 Scarboeô Mahven 1 2 AJm AA Feb. 15 D. Hutchinge D. Hclmes 2 EL matihewu Shutout B. Bichaicre Pib. 17 Wldtby a matthswu Whitby E a tmmWw P. Sella 2 . Pîck.rlng 2ý EidhItkm Gý L5 LIDCdne 0 1 Bleckhawka 8 UnloeeID. IffORitT Edl.vubAA WiMtby 6 Ljae 1* Pib. la Wldtby mati mir 7 Aim 0 Fiý. 2 WiMtby Jisa Brouw BuetHeuthe 1 Pii Fé. 23 Whitby Chrisia en hddr J). Bron Mao 1aftane mati muir 2, DenBrd 1 Etalicaka 5 2Unicmee 5 4Unlanyme 6 I J. Pickeying 'Village, had a busy schedule, playi ng five games over the course of last week. Last Saturday, Whitby journeyed te Barrie for a league gamne. The -trip proved te be worthwhile as the Piano Shop bomoced Barrie.'6-4. Jennifer Henry and Carol Jainiesori- led the offence., While call-up goaltender-. Amanda Wheelan played a solid gaine betweea the p1peL- The tweens then entered a very tense four-gamne provincial playdown round-robin for the right te represent the region in the provincial playoffs te ho, held in North Bay duning the Easter weekend. In the round-robin opener, Whitby slippod by a stingy team from Pïckering 2-1. The defense of Megan Neilly, Janet Enshaw, Ern Carrel and Istine Soper worked extremely well in front of the solid galtending of Erika Rodrigues te preserve the win. In gaine two, Whiiitby. teok on peshy rivais Port Perry A great offenisive effort byHýenry. and, smre inspiring acrdbatics by goatede Rdrgues saw Wib side by their opponents 4-2. 1Port Perry made things interesting next gamne, however, as they jumped into a 4-1 lead over a struggling team froin Whitby. 'Despite a valiant offensive effort by Andrea Baboay andJenmfer'Drumond, Whitby could oifly close within one by gaines end. This les set up, a must-win situation in their final gaine Sunday nightagaîindt Pickening. Whitby once again rose te, the ocainwith a hard-fought 6-3 win.' Again Wbitby's defense:came up big as. Soper, Inshaw, Neill and Cmarrol held off Pickeriga persistent attack. Julie Rowland, 1

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