Whitby Free Press, 6 Jun 1984, p. 10

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PAGF 10, WEDNESDAY, JUNF. 6, 1984. WHITBY FREE PRESS REGUSTER, CONTINUOUS, CARBONIZED & MUSC. A CMPLUE PHINTING SERVICE 218 Harwood Ave, S.. Ajax Shopping Plaza, Ajax Telephone 416-683-1968 and 416-683-1970 1 WISC defeats visiting English By ANN GOULDING W.I.S.C. Director Whitby Iroquois Pool was the setting on June 3 for the first inter- national swim meet held in Whitby. The Optimist Invitational saw swim- mers from the Wakefield Amateur Swimming Club of Wakefield, England, cross the waves for a competitive vacation. Wakefield is located in Yorkshire, near Leeds and their swim- mlng club brought 19 of their members on their first trip to Canada for the meet sponsored by the Whitby Optimist Club. The Wakefield team arrived May 25 for a two week stay and swim- mers agedl 9 to 18 are being billetted with tijeir Iroquois hosts. The Wakefield group, besides training and competing with W.I.S.C. members, have been taking in some of our provinces sights such as the C.N. Tower, Niagara. Falls, Science Centre and Canada's Wonderland. Sunday's Optimist In- vitational meet saw the British swimmers fare extremely well in com- petition with their Canadian counterparts from Whitby and other teams. Top Wakefield swimmers were John Jamieson, 10 and under boys, David Stones, 13/14 boys, Andrea Stevenson, 13/ Stevenson, 13/14 girls, and Sally Walker and Charles Austin for senior men's and women's events. Three Whitby mem- bers made a sweep of first place for ail events. Darren! Smith emerged victorious in eight and under boys 50 meter races, and Colleen Leswick captured firsts in 10 and under girls 100 meter events, as well as senior Dave Goulding. Suszanne Dainty headed the list for 8/un- der girls, and Tammy Oattes, senior girls. The boys group was lead by Scott Currie, l/under, Stewart Smith, 11/12, Chris Donnelly, 13/14. As a momento of their first competition in Canadian waters, plaques were presented to ail Wakefield swim- mers by a true Canadian, Simone Germain of the Algonquin nation. Souvenirs from M.P. WHITBY MENS SLO-PITCH GAMES PLAYED MAY 24-31, 1984 Dickson Printing..13 Hughes Hawks...il Waterbed Company. .10 Texaco Chiefs.... Brothers Pizza...12 Bayview Metals. 4 Hughes Hawks...23 Roys Aces.......... 4 Texaco Chiefs ....... 15 Bayview Meta 11i Casey's Roadhouse ... 26 Waterbed Comany... 2 Bayview Metals ...12 Dickson Printing..10 STANDINGS AS0F MAY 31,1984 Brothers Pizza Roys Aces Hughes Hawks Cýasey's Roadhouse Bayview Metals Texaco Chiefs Dickson Printing Waterbed Company Cokee Jog Whitby Cokee Joe's struck for six runs in the top of the first inning enroute to a 15 -3 drub- big of Bowmanville *i' THANK YOU WHITBY JAYCETTES FOR YOUR CONTINUED DEDICATED COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT THE BROCK STOP A UNIQUE SHOP IN THE HEART0F WHITBY WE CAN MAKE THAT SPECIAL GIFT. (e ONTARIO 224 BROCK ST. SOUTH (ACROSS FROM THE FIREHALL) MONDAY-FRIDAY 9-4 SATURDAYS 10-2 668«2077 10Opts. 6 pts. 6 pts. 4 pts. 4 pts. 4 pts. 4 pts. 2 pts. e's win Eastern Ontario Basebail Association action Sunday after- noon. Steve Tutton lead the first inning offense with a three-run home run. He also contributed a two-run single i the fif- th inning. Dave Sorichetti came up witha double and two singles to drive i two runs. Jim Seherer, Robbie Craigen and Paul Heffer added two hits each to the Whitby total whlle singles came from Ross HI and Tim Twinning. Pitcher Mark Mac- Donald went the distan- ce for Whitby scattering six hits and striking out seven. This was the third win i three outings for the Cokee Joe's i E.O.B.A. play this season. Tie earned The Whitby Lakes Wailpapers only managed to earn a tie with Oshawa Turul alter a closely fought match last Tuesday in local soccer action. Scoring the onfly Whitby goal was Mark Wisdim who was assisted by passes from Robert Aibis and Marlon Sookdeo late i the second hall. Oshawa missed a penalty shot i the last minute of the firat hall and di d not score. the ting-goal, until ethe game was almost over. swimming Scott Fenneli and M.P.P. George Ashe 1were presented as well, along with Whitby Op- timist Friend of, Youth crests. Before the Wakefield team's departure on J.M. & EInc......... 4 lim antmmo...............2 GleoMiaen club June 7, they will be guests of the Whltby Op- timist Club at a speclal banquet on J.une 6. Plans are already un- derway for a return visit »to England by W.I.S.C. swimmers next season. WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB KÏOUSE RESULTS MOSQUITO GAMES PLAYED MAY 309,1984 Whitby Optimist Club .0 Canadian Scottish Club 1 Martin David Lasco Steel........ 10 Steve Vanderheyden........ 5 Adamn Payne............... 3 Chri Nicli ..............2 Anmes Street........ 2 Sean Murray Mark Muldowney Dairy Queen........9 Brlan Duffy ...............3 BW Robinson.............. 2 Mike Paul.................i Arron Augustine ..........i- Christian Rock.............i Richard Gordon............i Perkins Paint... Scott Beatty Alex Wheelans Jason Jones Jason Miliken ...4 County Bowl .........2, Gorazd Titan PhiIip Kaieta Brooklin............ 1 Noan Langer SQUIRT GAMES PLAYED MAY 28,1984 Wiilow Park I.......O0 Hutchison........... 6 JonathanDlamond ...... ..3 Jao z ..........2 Mark Vanderlip............i1 Shoppers Drug Mart . 0 Whitby Lions ........ 0 Whitby Firefihters. .. 1 Ryan Leeui Whitby Optimnist Club .3 Paul Brooks............... 3 Swý-iss Chalet...... 2 Michael Hourahine Jamie Pawluk Burgess Photography . Kyle Gardener Century 21.......... 4 Rohan ebta.............. 2 Glenn Gaffney Sean Saundera Hair Care Centre ..O SQUIRT GAMES PLAYED MAY 31, 1984 Jamie Pawluk ............. 2 Shoppers Drug Mart . . 0 Hutchison ........... 1 Jason Mizzi Whitby Lions........ 2 DaleEdwards ............. 2 Midas Muffler ....... 1 Edward Kitchen Brooklln Kinsmen...1 Chad funter Wiiow Park I........2 James Gray Shaudhan Hoilows Hair Care Centre... 1 Ian Spence Whitby Optixnist Club . 2 Paul Brooks Daniel Simpson Whitby Firefighters... .3 Ryan Leeu ............... 3 Bur gess Photography . 0 Century 21.......... 2 Rohan Mehta.............. 2 ATOM GAMES PLAYED MAY 29.1984 GardenStreet ........ 1 Riger Gonsaves Wiilow Park Il ....... 2 Sony Dosajh Derek Loper AnnesStreet ......... 3 Jamie Lyon Lee Davy ................. 2 Pringle Creek ........ 3 Sean Lawence Kfrk Roàipu Jonathan Sinden Jeffr7 Street ......1 WhithAluminum .. JasoaBachiocw ........... 2 Brooklin............ 2 Paul iciliano DarrylLennox Whitby Kinsmen .. Daren Smith Hutchison ........... 3 Paul Beckman Jeff adan Brian Uden Willow Park I ........i Mark Vanderboom Whitby Optirnist Club 13 David Campbell Gord Hannah ,Mike Brilllnger ............ 3 Jeff Thorn ................ 2 DwaYneTorrem ........... 3 Jason GOOdchald ........... 3 Highland Trophies .. .. 1 DylanShaw Jerey Street vie Jamnlc I ~ PEEWE GAMES PLAYED MAY 31j,1984 Bob MersChev Olds..8 Otter Creek...... Mark ...a............. 3 Bill Hull KevinUcLtod............. 2 Richard Bhioci David Bandel Michael Koturko John Bandel David Uden BANTAM GAMES PLAYED MAY 28,1984 Wity0Opimist Club . 1 T and E............1 JoeMuicabey IAIHopkins

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