PAGE,26, WIBFE I ,WDIxiiMiAR,',19 5th annalfishing show comi ng to Metro East .Trade Centre The réels are in motioni for the fifth annual Ontario Fishing & Sportsen's Show at the Metro EatTade Centre in Pickering, Feb. 21 to24. Canada's largest fisbing show features 175 exhibitÀ conmplete with the lates t trends and infor- mation. Last year mare than 25,000 avid anglers attended the event. This one-stap fishing shop is an anglers creamcoprsed of fishing equp nt, take. boats, motors, Inforationon fly-in camps 'and fishing logs as welI as a variety of fisig seniinars. F'ree parking is available for mare than 4,500 cars. The Ontario Fishing & Sports- men's Show is produc e yCana- dian National Sprtsmen s Show Limited,1 Canada's leading pro- ducer of outdoor consumer WHITBY GIRLS SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Ages: Location: Dates: Sat., February 24, 1990 Sat., Marcb 3, 1990 Time: 9:OOam - 1:OOpm Pre-registration Forms Are Available Any girls 18 & under interested in Midgetl Rep Bail, please cail Rosemary Theriault.. President: Rosemary Theriault 666-3636 Vice Pres.: Joanne Johuston 666-4055 Secretary:i Sandra Koisteren 668-8425I Registrar: Rob Olenick 666-2858 MI .W.......B. ...L- .LA.......... MHTB WHITBY IROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB Registration Dates: Sat., Feb. 10, 1990 9am-l2noon Sat., Feb. 17, 1990 9am-l12noon Sat., Feb. 24, 1990 9am-l12noon Age Categories: Boys & Girls born 1972-1984 (Girls: please bring photo & birth certif icate) Boys & Girls Rookle Team bom 1985-1986 Place: Whitby Public Library Program Room Back Entrance (flot through main ibrary) Cost: $55 per child $120 per family (3 or more) For information cail: 668-2009 shows. Proceeds tram the show and 24 others are devoted ta conserva- tion, recreation and.education for the outdoor enj« ent Of ail Canadians. To daté, more than $22-mullion bas been granted ta worthy causes. Mayor's naeuon ant i- drug honor roll Whitby Mayor Bob Attersley has taken a persanal stand againat the ýgrowing tide of drug abuse by signing the church of scientalagys 'Say No Ta Drugs' honor rail. 'I arn honored ta add his name ta the list of those wha, have already signed, such as the Toronto Argas, the Blue Jays, memnbers of the cast aof the musical 'Cats' and 'The Wizard of Oz.,' businessmen, and other MPs. MPPs and mayars," stated Jeannete Hay, director of the anti-drug campaign, wbo was in Whitby Jan. 16 ta congratujIate the mayor an fils anti-dirug commitment. "At a tiftie when illegal drugs are, beixjg pusbed ta be decriminalized, we ail need to put the mèssage out that you'can only truly achieve your goals drug- free. In doing this we are accomplishing aur objective of improving life in a troubled warld," she said. Novice 'AA' cornes to life The Vick Insurance niinor novice 'AA' rçp hockey teain as came alive iri the playafl's. After fînislhing fourth in their Lakeshore league reguar season, the players loshed ta the playoffis ta, finaily show how their bard work bas paid off. They proped the first gaine an a late goal ta, Peterboraugh 3-2. But roared back ta win three straight to, take over first place in the Round-Robin series. Jeif Frazer, Scott Beegan, Mike Hamiltan and Sean Haynes scored in a 4-1 win over Markham. The team then tumned the tables on Whitby tep hockey M9AJOM NOVICE 'AA' .qmoeaaed by Nà ailiumlnum Fdb. 10 wldtby 1 Ajax Jochua Heuther Pub. il Whitby Ranidy Davkidin IMNOUNOVICII - qxoefd by Ma JE11. 23 Whitby Joy Ruffin 2 Joshua Brimble Richy baoe Peterborough with a 3-2 victory. Jamie Gibb, RyanBoyd and Mfike Hamilton handled the scoring. The third win came over Pickering by*a 6-3 score. Sean Haynes banged in two goals while Ryan Boyd, Matt Jardin, Jamie Gibb and Marc Lamers each had one apiece. T1he teains goalies, Scott Wylie and Shari Brykska ahve been autstanding in leading the teani ta the top. This week the teain takes ta the, road with three away gaines as they strive ta win the playoff championship. Ghame *2 wbjtby B. Schlitt 2 EL Scbeepera 2 P. Heinrlch M. P"ee Gke,03 whhtby J. Dichaon IL pont 6 Oakwine i 2 Newmarket 4 MRAJOR PEWK tir -.peaaaradfIr IL P. CefCetre 1 PMwabooug 2 x 2 Whitby .8 Petnbaouth I. Vandntlpp 2 m Cruch oUmJamieHosa 4 OuhWaR Jan. 28 WMftb O Brightoni ]mnENOVICE 'Mh' - spoed by Vcklnummzne Biffauou mmum Fdi. 2 Witb Feb. 3 whitby Kyle Wailes 2 Jay Harris Nichola, Owen Whithy 0 AMon, 4 Hamburg, NY. 5 0 Cayuga MINOR BANTAM 'A' - Mmmomd by County Town Realty bc. Jan. 30 whitby Luas Hodgaon 2 Sandy Cohen Pub. 3 whitby Mike Rowland 4 Jim Lebold 2 Kirk Rudrigm a2 Lucas Hodgeon Paul Kaher San4y Cohen MAJOR NOVICE 'B' - oaeiefd by Highand Vau & Stef Pal,. 1I Whltby 4 Pickerhzg 2 ShaneNeil Jase,,Hanter Michael Feret Sammy Scheeper Pub. 3 Whitby 7 Ajax1 Jamon Hunier 2 Bcbby Schlitt 2 Michael Pèet 5a.mmy Scheeper Paul Heinrich MAJOR NOVICE 4'A' -qionseed by WhMiby Hignd Van & torffl BdItos Kiwani Tmat Pub. 10 Game #i whitby B. Schlitt P. Hednrlch stutout - Brio carter Whithy Siz 3 RtyamiBoy2 Mike Un-Iton 2 MaWu lamer. whitby 1MaclALmera Whitby s Scottfleean 2 )Me Hamilton Jamie Gib Marc lamera 1 Peterborugh 2 5 Markham 3 CamieadifulTbuwazoe a Napanea 4 2 PeLrboWruh 1 6 SIaynoe O BL Ane 7 Rlor«a 2 PMtoborogh WMtb MaLt Jardin 4 Jeff Church RyvanBoyd Scott WyMe Whuty Scott Dema IMICMNM &AA . apord by Whitby M &M Meat Store Jan.L 24 WlMthy Jan. 27 WMtbY 2 Grimsby 0 joa. 30 WMitby Jan. 3si WMthy S Plckering 2 a ' Newmarket 1 6 Newmart 4 a Ajax o 5yrs. to 20 yrs. Iroquois Park Complex 500 Victoria St. W., Whitby Cruise, Peterborough - Aug. 24- 26. Canadian Hockey Enterprises also offers an aduit Fantasy Camp 'Hoke Nite in Montreal' withpHo'we, Huli, Mikta, Shack and others Sept. 21-23. For more information contact Canadian Hockey Enterprise Limited,_ P.O. Box 1000,Ennis- more, Ont. KOL iTO- (705) 292-9555-. or fex 292-5977. a. i J . J~~ ' 'J ~ J Houseklmgue Team: Convenors, Coaches & Managers For information oeil: Bill Schlift 668-1550 Representative Team: Coaches, Ass't Coaches & Managers For information cail: Dave Edgagr 728-4778 lnterestedI In Refereeing? Attend Referees' Clinlo Sat. Mar. 24/190 For information cali: Ian Wailes 668-0951 3 Markham 1 Whitby wbitby il~~~~" Maka eHaynes Mark-- bom iHmiten New swimrning The poe spokesand council Uitneth ot of swimming in Whitby. will not be. as> high as originallyforecast. Town, council Monday endorsed a recommendation of its operations committee esta- blishing a new fee structure for the Anne Ottenbrite Pool at Iro- quais Park. A 10-day pass book will now cost $4. Seniors will pay 50 cents a day and a family rate of $120 'xas been-reintroduced. The original proposai for a swimming fee increase' generated si gnificant publiceopposition when presented ta caouncil last year. Staff was ordered by council ta set new rates when opposition ta the original proposai mounted. Swimmers win gold Keri Kettrick won two Iod .and Jessice Nesbitt and fain Burnett each won a gold medal for the Wihitby Iroquois Swùn Club in the cn rair on B chaxnpionships at Sir Wilfrid Laurier Collegiate. Kettrick, competing i girls aged, 15 and over, won the 100- metre and 200mn breaststroke. Nesbti the saine class, won bth 20freestyle event, and was second -i the 200m but- terfly. Burnett was first in the 100m' individual medley for boys afed 10 and under. He also won sT1ver in the 50m fIy and 100m fly. . Nele Melemèan was second in 50m breaststroke for, girls'agead 10 and under. Janet -PhilliPs wasâ second in 200m breaststroke for, girls aged, il and 12. Thirty-three members of the, Wbitby club will compete in the short course (25m pool) provin-. cial chainpionships in Nepean Feb. 23-25. Oldtimers' totunament The Whitby Oldtixners Soccer Club will be hosting its second annuai indoor soccer taurnament at Durhamn College. on Feb. 24, 1990. This taurnament includes four teanis from Durhami Region: WVhitby Oldtimers, Whitby Utd., Durham Utd. and the Emeralda. Last year, the Emeralds defeated the hast club in an exciting, penalty shoot-out after the teanis battled ta a 0-0 draw after full time i the final. This year, the saine eight clubs meet again in a one-day competition. Adit fhocey pý holidays 1