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Whitby Free Press, 26 May 1993, p. 23

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Whîtby Free Press. Wednesday, May 26, 1993, Page 23 On Wednesday, June 16, the Celebrity Cup golf tournainent and dinner will t.ake place at the Lakeridge iànka Golf Course in Ashburn. Entries wanted for softballi tournament The Durham Lakeshore Women's Fastball League is accepting entries for their annual invitational softball tour- nament. There are plans to have 16 teams in the tournament to be held June 18-20 at Iroquois Park, Whitby. The entry fee is $200. Deadline for entries is June 1. Ail teams are gu aranteed three games, after which the top 12 teams will be divided into three divisions, according to points. A division champions will receive $300; A division runners- up, $200; B division champions, S200; B division runners-up, 100; C division champions, $100; C division runners-up, $50. A 12-inch red dot baIl will be used. Minimum age for players is 18 (as of Jan. 1, 1993). For more information call Alexandra at 666-9626. Ontario junior A lacrosse Standings (ne ofMay le) St. Catharnas Burlingon Orangaville Sarna Misaissauga BnilI7on Peterborough Whitby Six Nation Scarborough Toronto K-W Top 15 Scorers Grant Johnson. St. Cath. Jar.e Wright. Buringlon Mika Accuri. Burington JetI Bikgeman. St. COlh. JasonI Car. Msaslaupa Jason Luire, St. Cod hare Jaeon Pepin. S. Calharnnas Keqin Haynas. Brarnplon Geffy Bieuz. St. CmÉ hariniS John Grant. Pterborough Fred Janner. Brampton Val M4cGraw. Branipton Steve Toit. St.Cet hainas John Sicintl. Mistaaga Miko French. Burlngton GP G 4 Il 3 7 3 6 4 4 3 8 4 ID Jim Paek of the Pittéburgi. Penguins is this year's honourary chair, and ail money raised will go to the Children's Wish Foundation of Canada, in the namne of Darcy Scanlan. Scanlan was a young boy froni the Toronto area who recently lost a struggle with cystic fibrosis. He was required te attend a medical facility in Pittsburgh where Paek was introduced te, him and they immediately June 2 What began il years ago as a germ of an idea and has growvn into a massive creature with 8,404,766 ft. wwighiàng in at 663,000A000 Ibs.? Ites the CrownLife Participaction Challenge, to be held Wednesday, June 2. The challenge is the largest one-day mass participation event in Canada (next te federal elections). In 1992, an ali-time record was set, with 560 communities and about four million Canadians participating. The key to the challenge is te do it your way. To participate, just choose any physical activity that you enjoy and do it for at least 15 continuous minutes, then cali in your participation te your local challenge hot-line. The activity can be as simple as a walk around the block te participating in an aerobics class. If you haven't integrated physical activity inte your lifestyle yet, thon the CrownLife Participaction Challenge is a perfect opportunity te ease into active living. If you're already an 'active liver,' challenge yourself on June 2 te a new sport or activity, or pick up the pace a bit. Whitby girls softbaIl JUNIOR UTE May 12 McMillan Orchads 15 Bell Canaal 1 oness Club 15 Shoppers Druq 7 RP.011 Ltd. 14 Whâby Optirnie 1B McMillan Orchads 17 R.P. 011 Lld. 17 Whitby Optimist 15 Lionas Cub 14 Bel Canada 14 Shoppers DMug8 Stanilnge W L T P McMillan Orchards 1 0 1 3 Bell Canada 1 1 0 2 LionoasClub 1 1 0 2 Shopper rug Mart O 2 0 O R.P. OU Ld. O 1 1 i Whitby Optimist 2 O O 4 SOPHIAORE Loven D4Lu9a 8 D.LW.Fi. 7 Manigold LIon 14 Fishar. Friand 4 Bekars 15 Kiwans Cub 6 Manigold Lincoln 15 D.L.W.FL. 12 Fisher. Friand 17 Kiwans Club 16 Becker'$ 6 Lovai Dnugs 5 Staninge <et of My 21) W L T p MarigoldLincoln 2 0 0 4 Beckrs2 O O 4 Fisharmns Friand i1 1 O0 2 251h Anniversary Canoe the Nonquon Saturday, June 5th 8am -",1lO,,,am <j~E N4, 4th Annual Port Perry &"NMonquon Triathlon" ~~th Sunday, June 6 e Start !h Time lam 25more informralion rMIl - â nrnversaCo ik%r mai the ~OioarIn " Y '93 Broc.k Si. N.Wiby becamne friends. The, event has enjoyed the support of clebrities such as Kirk McLean (Vancouver Canueks), John Macean (New Jersey Devils), Dave Andreychuk (Toronto M aple Leafs), Dale Hawerchuk (Buffalo Sabres), Rick Tocchet (Pittsburgh Penguins) and Kirk Muller (Montreal Canadiens), among niany others. At the toumanient, each of the 18 holes are up for sponsorship at a cost of $150. Prizes will be awarded,: and those wishing to donate prizes will he recognized during the dinner. There are stili spots open for those who wish to golf. The cost is $135 per person which includes 18 holes of golf, use of an electrie cart and dinner. Each team of four will include a celebrity. There will ho a shotgun start at 12:30 p.m. For more information, cal Lloyd Fenemore at (416) 434-6131 or Mark Frayne at (416) 576-3402. Summer skate The Ajax Masters precision team is looking for skaters aged 21 or older te summer skate on Monday nights. A qualified coach will teach precision skills and lead drills. Practice is from 8 te 9 p.m. at the Ajax arena, with team tryouts in niid-August. If interested, caîl Sandy Cassidy at 427-1970 or 420-3016. May 28th * May 29th 6pmI-lOpm lOam - 4pm METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE Brock Rd. N., Pickering [WHITBY JUNIOR A LACROSSE Iroquois Park Arena Thursday, May 27 8:0Opm - -- ----- GOLFERS ... Beleive it! 1430 IngSt.E ESTABLISHED SINCE 1980 We are now open for pasture putt. Par 3 golf. Fun for the whole family. Rentais available. 15 miles north of Whitby, on Lakeridge Rd. For mo re Informalion. coul 655-3091) Nhen: Ton (10) Weekday one (1) hour sessions starting Monday Juiy 5th through Friday July i ôth.. Session A 8:3Oam - 9:300m 8 and 9 yrs oid B 9:300rn - lO:3Oam 10 and 1l yrs oidý C l0:300m - 1l:30am 12 and 13 yrso01d D l1:30am -12:3Opm 14 tol16yrs oid Nhere: Iroquois Park Tennis Compiex (Henry St. & Victoria St. ln Whitby) 20sf: $20 for Whitby Tennis Club Members $30 for Non-Whitby Tennis Club Members Registration and Further Information: Sa4urd ay June 5th 9:OO0am - 1 l:IXJam and Saturday June 2ôth 9:OOam - il :OOam at Iroquois Park Tennis Comnplex FACE T FACE fTII Friday, May 28th- 3 to 5 pm Corne and meot one of Canada's best known and weII repced hockey players, Larry Robinson. For7 years Montreal Canadiens fans trusted Larry ta defend their team in some of the best hockey games this country has over seen1 TaIk hockey, shake hands and got an autograph from ,one of hockey's greatost Iegends! S RRETO? 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