- -- Page 34, Whitby Free Press, Wednesday, Junle 15, 1994 Midgts win one of 41'in U.S.qulfe The Whitby midget softball team, sponsored by John Hughes of Remax Quality One, had one win in four gaines at a national U.S. qualifer tournament in Chattanouga, Tenn. over the weekend. In their first gaine against Nashville Locomotion, Tennesse. Wbhitiby Iroquiois UNDER-S SOUIRT GIRLS Mayr 23 Kil Duler3 Meghancroakford 2 FrancasDePkma Laura 5h.. KkmIlm Andra Hals2 Chatud TacchinD CaUMKIMTire Chuaid sfnh Whltby Optilus May 30 Rgue Cable Rachol Taylor 2 3 WhitsRos.Nunry 0 4 PC. Wuehouse 3 Kkwnsn 1 Nurse 0*ev 0Ià 4 ROogersC"~ AbmaChlrcap DMM aSnf*h 2 Kkumen champions, Whitby played well defensively but lait 6-2. Lisa Hicks (two), Susan Callaghan, Kelly Morgan and Michelle Theriault had bits for VWitby. Whitby then bast 5-1 to Atlanta, Ga., national champions. Whitby played strong defensîvely. KinsMe KrnLong Wh@ Rae himeey 3 Syva Fo*bes3 Ais. Graill whkby op<kls AsNieuc*wu«M 2 Melisa Graui2 NoNz eako2 WoWmdno Kil Oudhu 3 JuS 0 Rgm ae. 7 Erki Soder 3 A. Wad-Bslnghon 3 Eri ouily CuadianTfre Chuati SmIh 2 Shed Foresor2 O Whe Rase thmsey 4 Sla Fibes 3 Hai lur Skon Broolki Otirlsts FrawmceDPakna Alcia juSai O WoIedns Kil Dmiher Monica Foetmo 2 P.C. Wanshouse NuChwOids ô Canantan Tire 3 Bmoldhn optilmIss PC. Warhowe 4 ulnw Whilby Oplknis Mqhan FiBner 2 I*sseChev 0id 2 IQMte Thie amendment, as submîtted by the applicant, proposes ta redesignate 111e«site ta permit retail warehouse uses and othr commercial and employment uses up ta a maximum gross leasable aiea of 23,225 square metres (250,00 sq. ft>). The subject property is located aet he site inciatecl on 1h. map below. 1 -Theriault (two,) Heks (two), Rhonda Gannon, Mellanie Marshall and Tammny Douglas had hits for Whitby. Whitby then defeated the South Carolina state champions 7-4. Theriault, Hicks and Heather Goulding each had two bits with Caliaghan, Gannon and Lynn Michaud each with a hit. The win allowed Whitby ta continue in the tournamnent, Whitby med= slo- pitch te'-'.. BLUE DIV81ON I4M uPIaUIs ï 2 à &*tlon Groq> ô 30 Hughes I4W s4 3 1 Advutage Telecomi 4 40 IuiBarrnmoor 4 ô ( Ha"TYKmetrs3 S ( SUIE UCHT DiviUlON AuoiHd IgAr 7 1 < m oeAsMRqx ô 53 1 Muster Bedrooni 5 40 Melatis Pingles 4 50 CircasTacI4 86 Goklon MlI 3 5 0 Maie sI1op 17 1 sSor ad MVPe Jwe 5 Muter Bedroon Hughes Hawks am ewalmr IlGien Innis gqýoigt a single lces eliiain .h tb played Kant Touch This from Nashville, Ternn. in a hot gtame (temperature 97 degrees Fahrenheit at il a.m.), and camne up short 6-3. Theriault had three bits, Goulding and Morgan one each. Throughout the teurnament, Whitby had strong consistent pitehing from bath Hicks and Callaghan. Advflqe Teleam Cirds Tnà t Advatage Tehm 8&ton Grop HM«sePMIM Galdn Mils Ha"y KSeeu Ian Bon Msi r Sion Gromp MJung rinla Ha"y Kosssu AucoeitHaatINg à Air MulgoldMolors Cirs Taxi Advutage Tulowm Moe s Up Stere Mlbimn Brnm B"ke Ant siwautz Mi MaciCooze Sldhud Matin Dun Jerwigs Dave se*l Lauy Judge JiITI Shalisi Mike Woods Ohrls Young Gin es WilonTraN Tom Brennai 5mB Mmarderuon Ken ohruton John Bradley Alam Slantld 1 PUBLIC NOTICE DURHAM TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM REVIEW You are cordially invlted ta participate The Region of Durham in cooperation with the Ministry of Transportation is involved in a comprehensive update of the Regional Transportation Plan. THE DURHAM TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM REVIEW... will guide the urbanization of the Region, complement policies contained in the Region's Officiai Plan and b. sensitive to issues respecting the social, natural and economic environment. Futhermore the study will support the process whereby Regional transportation projects are completed under the Environmental Assessment Act. The basic premise of the study is that the established community, envlronmental groups and other interest groups are encouraged ta participate early and continually. YOUR INPUT COUNTS! The second Public Meeting ta, present the progress of the Study and ta consider findings and methodology, wiIl be held at the following time and location: Wednesday, June 22,1994 7:00 pm Durham Colege 2000 Simcoe St. N. 1 st Floor, Classroom Cl113 Oshawa, Ont. 1 ENQUIRIES ARE WELCOME. For your convenience a list of names is provided below: Tony Prevedel-Durham Works Department- 668-7721 Harold Daîkie -Durham Planning Department-728-7731 Doug Ailngham- Totten SIms Hubicki Associates (Consultants) -668-9363 Wrtten comments or submissions can also be made at anytime during the course of tIhe Durham Transportaion System Review which is expected to be completed by August 1994. Please contact us at: Durham Transportation Systemn Review Mr. Tony Prevedel Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department, P.O. Box e23 Whitby, Ontario Li N 6A3 V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works 1 Last TUesday night, WVhitbY lIct 6-3 in their second league ~)arn atDurham Fields -in shawa against Oshawa Newbodies. Callaghan was on the mound for Whitby, facing 36 batters. Gannon (two), Theriault (two) HIcBks (two), Goulding anâ Melissa Elliott had bits for Whitby. M"tes Oshawa hi slugfew st On Tuesday last wealc, the Whitby Hughes Hawks mite rep g *irls softball team defeated Mar9kham 10-6. Whitby took an early lead, scoring five- in the firet. Maria Tennant was the winning P itcher. Hits were b Kae McWilliame and Caitie =sore. On Thuraday -Oshawa Shanirocke lait 20-19 to Hawks at Kelloryn. At the end of two innings the score was tied at 5-5 and the scoring went back and forth. .Pïtcbing duties were shared by Ashley McDonald and Maria Tennant. Its were by Kailey Miller, Odborne, Erin Fraser, Susie Crabb, McWilliams, Shannon Konoby, Jenmifer Scott and Danielle Morrison. Whitby had one wmn in three games in the London trounamrent on the weekend. Saturday morning they met a team from Byron. With two out in the first, Hawks were able, to score four runs and add seven more in the second en route, to a, 15-4 win. McDonald pitched for Whitby. Hits went to Laura Campbell, Miller, -Osborne,_ McWiiliams, Crabb and McDonald. On Saturday à fternoon, Hawks came out strong in the firet but were unable to -keep up the pace and Iet 21-8 to Stratford. Pitching for Whitby were Tennant and Lyndsey Mateumnura. Scott, Fraser and Campbell had hits. On Sunday morning Whitby' PlaYed Streetsville, who had two wins. Hawks rallied a few times througout the garne but were unable te catch up and lait 13-8. Mataumura and Tennant shared pitching duties. Getting bhits fior Hawks were Scott, MceWillime, Miller and Camnpbell. Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 23 1 . Arthur W. Lynde (1887- 1952) was appointed Whitby's f irst superintendent of music inthe town's public scholsin 1925.