Whitby Free Press, 5 Dec 1984, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WEDNýESDÂy, DECEMBER 5, 1984, WHITBy FREE PRESS WIS pus in excellent performance over Port Hope BV BOB MORR JICE QO%'ý nl%--l W.I.S.C. Director Last Sunday, the Whitby Iroquois Swim Club hosted the. Port Hope Club at its Christ- Mas Meet. Once again some great times were turned in and ail should be congratulated. The resuits were as follows: 8 and Under Girls bnannILiUfl uonnell: lst - 50 free, 50 back, 3rd - 50 breast, 4th - 25 fly. Suzanne Dainty: lst - 50 br., 25 fly., 2nd - 50 bk., 3rd -50 fr. Rachel Armitage: 2nd - 50 fr., 50 br., 3rd - 50 bk., 25 fly. Molly Morrice: 2nd - 25 f1y, 4th - 50fr., 50Obk., 50Obr. LAKESHORE RINGETTE LEAGUE GAMES PLAYED NOV. 25 to DEC. 2 TWEEN DIVISION Oshawa.......4 ioîab (Whitby) ....... 3 Jenny Black ........2 Jennifer Cooper Jo-Anne Ducharne Leanne Muir Krlstina Seeney Leigh Nolan Pickering No. 1. Dana Le ................ 3 Lesie Ryde ............... 2 Jade Blackwood Lori Ford Monique Houde Midas Muffler (Whitby) ...........4 Stacy Guymer............. 2 Lori Kingston Leslie Powlowski PETITE DIVISION Colour Your World Ajax Lions.......... (Whitby).......... 12 Jenny Hatzlehoffer .......... 4 Chantelle Ryan Laura Weckznan ........... 2 Nicole Bleau .............. 2 Erin Neilly Kim Guymer Linda Beli Carrisa Keehn 10 and Under Girls Jili Morrice: îst - 50 fr., 100 bk., 20IM., 2nd - 100Obr. Kristine Baguley: list - 100 br., 2nd - 50 fr., 100 bk.,50OfIy, 200 IM. Peggy Hefford: 3rd - 100 bk., 200 IM. Colleen Leswick: 3rd - 100Obr. Taren Carroll: 3rd - 100Obr. Lynne Danis: 4th - 50 fr. , 50fly. 10 and Under Boys Ryan Donnelly: lst - 50 fr., 100 br., 50 fly, 2nd - 200 IM, 3rd - 100 bk. Scott Currie: lst - 100 bk., 200 IM, 2nd - 50 fr., 100 br., 50Ofly. Raymond Burns: 2nd - 100 bk., 3rd - 50 fr., 50 fly, 2001IM, 4th-l100 br. James Armitage: 4th - 50 fr., 100 bk. 11-12 Girls Julie Leswick: ist - 50 fr., 100 bk., 100 br., 50 fly, 200 IM. Heather Armitage: 2nd - 50 fr., 100 bk., 50 fly, 200 IM. Charissa Morrice: 2nd - 100 br., 3rd - 50 fly, 4th - 50fr., 200 IM. BEST BUYS FOR THE SEASON FROM * SCIENCE FOR THE SENSES WE SERVICE Parkw y li MICROWAVE OVENS OURSELVES VT-32 *Front Loading e4 Program 14 Day Timer e9 Function Remote Contrai *Auto Rewind *2 Yr. Warranty on Parts -e1 Yr. Warranty on Labour $5880OO 126.40Monthly VT-34 *Front Loading e4 Program 14 Day Ti mer ol2 Function Infrared Remote Contrai @2 Yr. Warranty on Parts S ~ ~'el Yr. Warranty on Labour 1 698.300 131.~40Monthly VT-88A *Powerfui New High Fideiity Sound e5 Head System *Front Loadlng e105 Channel Capabii1ity . ~ *12 Function Infrared Remote Contrai e-2 Yr. Warranty on Parts e1 Yr. Warranty on Labour $1 198.00, $53.80 Monthly 3rd - 100 bk.,9 4th - 100 br., 100 bk., 50 fly, 200 IM. Tricia Carroll: 3rd - 50 50Ofly. Jason Rushton: 4th - fr., 4th- 100 br., 50fîy, Patti MacDonald: 3rd 100 br., 200 IM. Melissa Peacock: 4th - 100 br., 4th - 100 bk. 13-14 Girls - 50 fr. Wendy Primeau: 3rd - Janice Currie: lst - 50 13-14 Boys 200 IM. fr., 100 bk, 50 fly, 200 IM, Stewart Smnith: lst - 11-12 Boys 2nd - 100 br. 100 br., 2nd - 200 IM, 3rd Matt Cook: lst - 50 fr., Anne-Marie Scott: - 50 fr., 100 bk., 50Ofly. 100 bk., 5 0 fly, 200 IM. 2nd - 100 bk., 200 IM, 3rd Chris Donnelly: 2nd - Mark Kelly: 2nd - 50 - 100br. 50 fr., 100bk., 50fly. fr., 100 bk., 100 br., 50 Michelle Primeau: Brad Moore: 2nd - 100 fly, 200 IM. 2nd - 50 fly, 4th - 100 bk., br., 3rd - 200 IM, 4th - 100 Aaron Bradley: 3rd - 200 IM. bk., 50 fly. Whitby hôsts major badminton The Whitby YMCA Badminton Club hosted the Central Ontario Badminton Association (C.O.B.A.) "B" cham- pionships at Henry Street High Sehool over the weekend. Some 66 players en- tered the tournamnent from Kingston (Fort Henry and RMC Clubs), Belleville, 1Peter- borough, 'Napanee, Ajax, Uxbridge and Oshawa (Durham College, Durham Region and O'Neill Collegiate clubs). There were also 30 Whitby players entered. weather was wet, but not cold, and 96 par- ticipants attended for the various doubles gamnes. In the evening, a dinner-dance was held in the Regal Room of the Centennial Building. On Sunday, the singles gamnes were played at Henry High and 23 men and fine women participated. Whitby youth wins national cycle title Cyclists from alI over through streams. the necessary1 Canada competed in the The course itself was enter the nationt National crosscycle two-kilometers long but Racers repi championships at Heber the cyclists had to com- three provinc( )owns Conservation plete 10 gruelling laps. tario, Manitot Area on Sunday. The race is a test of British Columbii The event was held on cycling skill, running Organizer Jin a 22-kilorneter course and mainly endurance. said that he wa, bat took the contestants The event is the ting 10 morE iver narrow forest clumnination of a season petitors but beci ;rails, Up countless of cross cycling where sport is not fund lights of stairs and the competitors collect unable to afforc ,ne final results: MEN'S DOUBLES Creighton and Milligan (Napanee) defeated Winkler (Durham Region) and Adams (Fort Henry) 18- 7, 7-15 and 17-15. WOMEN'S DOUBLES Tooley (Durham Oshawa) and Salisbury (O'Neill) beat Desg~y and Wolstenholme Neil Mark: 4th -'100J br., 200 1M. Vince Tripp: 4th - 50 f r. Seulor Girls Carol Banks: lst - 50 fr., 100 bk., 100 br., 50 fly, 200 IM. Senior Boys Mike Pfeiffer: lst - 50 fr., 100 bk., 100 br. Dave Goulding: 2nd - 50 fr. tourney MIXED DOUBLES Tooley and Winler (Durham Oshawa) beat Reid and Snedden -(Belleville) 10-15, 15-3 and 15-10. MEN'S SINGLES E. Winkler (Durham Region) beat D. Holding (Whitby) 15-6 and 15-10. WOMEN'S SINGLES L. Lassier (RMC) beat L. Smitt (Durham. points to mals. resented ýes, On- )ba and àa. rn Nolan as expec- 7e comn- cause the to Ontario. Despite the disappoin- tment 22 racers entered the event and the race was a success. Racers from ýOntario fared the best because as comisary Mike Mulholland explained, the courses in Ontario are much tougher than in the other'provinces. Hence the racers from Ontario were better conditioned to take the tough course.. "The course takes real technique and a lot of guts,"p said Mulholland. Whitby resident John Powell came first in the junior division, and Jeff Costello, also from On- tario, came first in the senior division with a time of 1:26:50. Ziegy Kock from Ontario game first in the veterans division. - -~ c t] ti fl

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