Whitby Free Press, 7 Mar 1979, p. 9

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Chucek-ý After wl 'nning the Eastern Canada Junior A Lacrosse Championship two years in a row, but losing'out in the Canadian Championship Minto *Cup series both Uimes, the Whitby CBC Builders have hired a new coach. He is Chuck Lepine, 25, a graduate of' the . Whitby- Garrard Road Minor Lac- rosse 'Association. Mr. Lepine played on two Ont- ario- Junior B and one Canadian Junior B cham- pionship squad under Jim Brady, who wilI rexnain as froqiios The Whitby Iroquois Senior A hockey club ended its three-game losing streak Thursday with an 11-7 win over the Orillia Terriers at Iroquois Park Arena. The win put the Iroquois back in third place, one point ahead of the Cambridge Hornets. Both teams had three games remaining in the regular schedule as of Thursday. The game started slowly for Whitby, who trailed 2-0 in the early minutes, but ended the first period 4-3 over Corridor street 'i Notices have been pub- lished for several weeks, notifying the residents in the Thickson, Road area that thene was the possibility of a naine change, for a street. This means a change of address for the nesidents living on that street'.. regular meeting 1last week passed, a. by-law changing the; name of Woodlawn. Avenue to Woodlawn Court. The actual name of the street Woodlawn is not changed but the* change due to a Town Policy is fromn avenue to rcourt. As Woodlawn is a cul-de- f sac with just the one entrance which also serves as the exit to the area, it has been changed fromn an 1w avenue to a court. In making this change the Council has' brought Woodlawn into con- Lepme *19 the Builder's- general manager. Mr. Lepine spent one year in the.Junior, A ranks before joining the Senior club, -the Brooklin Redmen. Last year he coached, the Whitby Midgets. Mr. Lepine replaced Jim Hi nkson .Who resigned as coach of the Builders after last Septernber 's Minto Cup defeat in British Columbia. Mr. Lepine expeets 15 of last year's Builders players to return, and will have three or four of his Midget team win 11-7 Orillia and the second period ended with a score of 7-5. Tim Arnnleford. Ron Hawkshaw and Mike Watt made up the front line for the Iroquois, and the -combina- tion worked, Hawkshaw scoring three goals, and Anipleford and Watt getting singles. Steve Lyon, back froni a trip in Europe with' the Welland Sunys scored the first Whitby goal and set up a pair that Wayne Ormson scored within 40 seconds. Dave Wilson, Gond Cullen and Rick Kessell scored the other Whitby. goals. name changLied formation with "the Town's pohicy"' In his report to Council on Febnuany 12, the Clenk Ad- ministrator Bill Wallace pointed out *that "lit is the policy i0f 'the municipality that whère- possible, the names of public highways having the form of cul-de- sacs should end with the suffix "Court..t is there- fore recommended that the naine of the Public highway known as Woodlawn Avenue be changed to Woodlawn Court to bring the name of the subject highway into con- formity with this policy". Woodlawn Avenue was named prion to the registra- tion of the Forster Subdivi- sion. This anea bas now been registered and the report <states that it is 1"now in order to bring forth a> by-law to effect the subject street name change." Ik W GHTS 0F. COLUMBUSI j CABLE CHANNEL 1 .1~ ~ 61B0OGAMESI M EVERY WEDNESDA'Y I UP TO $375.00 IN PRIZES I~ afor n.00(.50 ech) ILAST WEEKS, WNNERSa * J. MON RD, BOWMAN VILLE J .. 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Henry won the Central Ontario Secondary School Association (COSSA) volley- baIl championship at Peterborough last week be defeating Kenner of Peter- borough 15-10, in the final to earn the berth at Toronto. 1Henry emerged from pre- liminary play in third place. Kenner was first, Crestwood of Peterborough, sec ond, and Pickering Collegiate third. Nine teams began the competitioti. Henry eliminated Crest- wood in two games in the semi-finals.> Brighton ,was the defending champion in the COSSA competition while Henry won the title the previous year. WHtBY FREE PRES, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 1979s PA( Builders lacrosse coach this was one of the reasons he was picked as the Buil- ders' coach. He intends to use some of his' patterns from Midget play in the Builders' teamî. Six of Iast year's players will be missing when the Builders open their, training camp atl'he Oshawa Civic Dome March 26. Going because ôf age lare Bryce al Jordan, Wayne Colley, Larry Graham, Rob Gremmeil, Tim Lintner and Chris Reed. Hfowever, Ken Colley, Cam Devine and John Jordan, three top scorers, will return to the lineup. Star goalie Wayne Colley will not be returning, and his. backup man for the past two seasons, Brian Reed, has indicated he will not return iE 9 needing a gËoalie.* Whitby's firstý pre-season game wiIl be against the Oshawa Legion Green Gaels April 25. The «annual ail-star game will be played, July 14 at Iroquois Park Arena with the league ail-stars meeting the defending champion Builders. M M POS&SIBL[ D I!Ami Ctact aout fie yo8 u daSrees. tMf11 We'l gve ou$5 off togetog on noisepoluion. Cut out ti coupon and bring it aong to our convenient location and we'll save you $5 on any exhaust work we do for you. While you're here, you'll find out why Midas is tops in the muffier business. Low prices. Fast, professional service. 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