Whitby Free Press, 10 May 1989, p. 24

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PA GE 24, WHITBY PME PRESS, WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1989 A nderson CVI third at LOSSA Strong performances by Jan ood and David Bailey helped Anderson CVI to a third- place team finish at the LOSSA track and field competition at Oshawa's Civic Fields last Fr1- day and Monday. Anderson completed the two- da meet with 294 points. ONeill CVI of Oshawa was first with 423 points while Picke 'ng High Schoýol finished second with 357 points. Bailey had first-place finishes in the junior boys 800m, 1500mn and 3000m while Hood was firat ini the Junior girls 1500m. She also had second place finishes in the junior 800mi and 3000m. Other top three finishers from Whitby schools were: Midget Girls Alisia Humthrey, Henry St., first in high jiimpSandy Milley, Henry St. tird in high jump; Jennifer Ellis, Anderson, third in 1500m; Lanique Lockhart, Tra- falgar Castle, third in long jump. Junior Girls Jennifer Cooper, Henry St., first in 3000nm; Joanne Hood Anderson, first in 1500m second in 800mi and 3000m; Kelly Cald- well Henry St., third in 80m hurdles. Senior Girls. Stephanie Sears, Anderson, first in discus; Selena Tsai, Anderson, first in ýavelin; Susanne Perroni, second in 100m hurdles and 200m; Donna Petrio Anderson, second in 800m and third in 1500m and 3000m. Midget boys Mark Wisdom, Anderson, first in 200m and third in 100m; CORPORATION 0F 1THE TOWN 0F WHITBY TOWN 0F WHITBY SPRING CLEAN-UP WEEK MAY 23 - 26, 1989 IMPRTNT-NOTIC 1. LOOSE TREE LIMBS AND UNBUNDLED BRUSH WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. 2. Brush, hedging, tree branches, and other similar type material will be picked Up during Clean-Up Week providing that it is not any longer than 2 «V2 feet in length and securely bundled. Loose and larger material WILL NOT BE PICKED UP. ~3. Household furniture, appliances, clothing, rubbish resulting from the cleaning Up of the grounds or from MINOR household repairs, domestic waste materials such as paper, rags, cartons, packing cases and bottles will be picked Up. 4. Collection will be limited to a combined total of NOT MORE THAN 12 RECEPTACLES OR BUNOLES per dwelling unit. 5. Each bundle or receptacle to have a gross weight of NOT MORE THAN 50 POUNDS. 6 The special collections apply and do NOT INCLUDE INDUSTRIAL PREMISES. only to dwelling unts COMMERCIAL AND *Your co-operation is requested in havinig ail garbage out EARLY on your regular collection day. R. A. KUWAHARA, P. Eng., Director of Public Works. Jason Bacchiochi, Henry, second in 100m hurdies and third in. long jump. Junior hoys David Bailey, Andeé3rson, first in 800m, 1500m and 3000m; Andy Brereton, Anderson, first in long jump;, Jim McCallum, Anderson, second in triple jump; Jason Clayton, Anderson, third in 1500m. Mldget boys Kari Dyer, Henry first in tri- ple jump; Shawn 1ope, Ander- son, second in 800m and third in 3000m; Steve Miller, Anderson, third in 1500m. Hurdies and relaye Anderson's midget boys' 400m relay teami finished second as did the senior boys' team. Henry St. junior girls were secon din400m relay. Cerni Jolicoeur of Anderson was third in niidget girls .400m hurdles while Shawn Pope of Anderson was third in open boys' 2000mi steeplechase.. The top six finishers in each event move on to Durham-York Secondary School Athletic Asso- ciation (DYSSA) competition Wednesday, May 17 at Civic Fields. Wyhitby rep team in NSL Whitby's under-iS rep soccer teami wil1 compete this season in the National Soccer League. The under-iS teain and four other Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club rep teams, from under-li1 to under-14, will compete in this year's Ontario Cup, the pro- vrnce's most prestigious soccer tournament. "Whitby is becoming stronger and stronger in soccer," says Peter Asquith, Ontario Cupcoor- dinator for the Durham Rgion Soccer Association. A total of 17 teamis from Dur- ham will participate in the Ontario Cup. Durham teams will also com- pete this season in an interlock- rng league with Scarborough, from under-9 to under-17. The league will also include teamis from Peterborough. The season starts later this month. Act Now! Make Vour Best Deal On New 1989 Models In Stock Maclntosh Chrysier Plymouth Limited 331 Park Rd. S., Oshawa 728-4638 pROTECT youR EYS IN SPORTS The Canadian Standards Asso- ciation (OSA), in. its work to protect people against eye in- jurieslhas a test that involves ensuring that the lenses of safety glasses can withstand an impact of a ball traveling 144 kmi/h. Since there are more than a million eye injuries annually throughout North America from sports related activities, it is wise to niake sure the right rotective eument is chosen. ofind out ut the proper safety glasses, look in the Ye11ow Pages under 'Opticians' and make sure they recommend CSA- approved equipment. Strike? JENNY KWAN of Whitby'Is nndget girls tep team delivers a pitch in, a gaine at Iro- uoi s. Park on - Satr- day to open the the Whitby Girls' Softbal Association -season. Whitby's first ever rep girls' mnidget team lost 7-O0 <> Don- Victoria. League rames started this wee *Fre Prew hoo 'S porting Life' exhibition at McLaughlin ' Sporting Life,' a new selection of photographs from the Thomas Bouckley collection, will open May 26 and continue until July 23 at the Robert McLaughlin Gallery. An avid lacrosse player hidmself, BQuckley took pride in the fact that, during his heyday, he was the only non-native player invited to play on an Indian lacrosse teani. The Bouckley collection includes many photos of hall teams and hockey teams, reminders of the days of the Oshawa Merchants and the hockey days of Billy Taylor and George Scholes. ' Mike's Place,' the Bouckley faniily business, is familier te many Oshawa hockey fans who queued there te purchase Oshawa Generals hockey tickets. Whitby mnor hockey Minor Novice 'A - Tîm Heffering Minor Novice »B' - Bruce Crouch maor Novice «AK - George weutfall Maior Novice B" - Dave Whyte Minor Atom "AA" - Jack Middletoei Minor At=omB« - Day. Ring Maor Atom »AA' - Bob French Maor Atom MW . Brien Holmea MinorPeewee AA - Steve Cardwell Minor Peewee B' - Jlm Wilman Maier Peewee «AA* - Brian Dillon Majer Peewee Ir - Bon Rural Minor Bantam "AA* - Bton PaPin MlnorBantam"W - Peter Léang Major Bantam 'AA' - Don Intine Maior Bantam B" - Peter 5tella Maij. & Min. Midget *A" - Revin Eduardi Mal. & Min. Mdget M- - Wayne MCPheB R EC YCLINVG ONE j * NE WSPA PERS !SAVýES T I19 TREES Over the but lacrosse league May 7 Whit.Man Bail. 2 Gam-Auto John Doherty Kvin OBrien 2 Jaaon MageS Paul Dnaloei pat Nuttafl = "iRaar Rtuai awechl 3 Tom Demife 2 Dav. Burley 2 IlB aadimter 2 iAfLmwhyte LOSSA match play gl Apail 3-28 TEVINO DIVIION 2 i 2 8 112 2 7 1#2 0 41/2 0 1 vaniar 2 Donevan 2 Eaatdae O Magr. Peryma O McIatughUn 0 Remau lt dMtd'n W«k 1 Dan Mark 3 John Waddell Doug ub Dunbarton Anderma Uxbridge Henry Ajax Cartwright igms cAtwxiht Dunhartonil And«er.n81l2 Uxbrldge 7 112 Ajax 3 112 Henry 4 M2 iLAYER DivION Match Pte. Team Pta. 7112 4112 3 11/2 O'Netfl 10 112 Vaner 9 McLaughlln i11V2 MeV. Peryma a CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITBY o Q -~ ADULT SCHOOL CROSSUNG GUARD Applications are now being accepted by the Town of Whitby for the position of Adult School Crossing Guards at - DUNLOP STREET HENRY STREET & NICHOL AVENUE & KIRBY CRESCENT Applications are to be received on or before Friday, May 19, 1989, and addressed to: - Personnel Departmeflt, Corporation of the Town of Whit:by, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. UiN 2M8 couchm fur 1989190 nomma

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