Whitby Free Press, 14 Mar 1990, p. 25

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WMIBY FM REE P¶WEDNESDAY, MARUJI 14, 1M9, PAGE 25 Robynmculoch Lim Del IMin Noie mm" a.n Louh-Ame Mclies atth.wflattc GMAilu mdJyoriwce LeslieDOuc AndrouBn AmnaBrimble B ai r 10 =! Erik van >k Luka Sffur DmdneoJohnaon BooAyotte Jommca RNo6ltt Suaanue lalnty BwoaeftMaantnn Nol Ban KorlKattrlck let- 50 ne%, i00bock, 0 07100 fr..o lot - 100 brouet; 2nd - 100 bock, 100 fr.. lot.- 100 n7 2nd - 0 fr. 50 fty, 100 1b; &d.- 100 broet 3rd - 60 ft, 60 fly, 100fr.. Brd - 100 beck âad - 100fly lut - 0 fias, 50 Dy.100 breaut, 2rd - 100 bock, 100 IIy lut - 100 bock, 100 fly, 100 frsq 3Srd - 100 breud t 2nd- e 100 brouet; Srd- fros, 100 bock lot - 100Obck, 100 breum 2d -'60fr.s,0uDy lut - 50Dy, 100 Ily 2nd - 100 frme; Srd - 0 fims, 100 back, 100 bras,8 100 fIy ffl- 60 t &it - 100.fr» lut - 50frmes 100 bock, 60i1y; 2nd - 100 fly; 3rd - 100 brouet 2.8 -100 brouet 2nd -100 freçsvd - 100 fly lut - 100 bock, 50 fly-, ird- 50frs, 100 fly, 100fr.. lit - 100broeat 2nd-ofs 50 fle7WD, 100 lly, 100 hues; 3. - 100 bock 2nd- 100 brouit 2nd - 100 bock lut -So0fits,100 back. 100Obroeut, 100 IIy, 100 fias lut: -50fr..N 60 fly, 100 fly, 100 fi'. lot- 100 bock, 2. - 50fr.t, 100 broui lot - 100 brouet;, 2bd- 100 buelq3rd - 50 fias, 100 Ily, 100 free lit - 60 fis, 100 bock, 100 frmes, 100 ily NOVICE SWMMR Mia NER Sah Wuni Candic.Chong Adum&Ape lit - 50 fros, 2nd - 100 bock, 60 bock 2ad -50Mfr, 3rd - 100 bock, M0 fims lit - 60 J% 100 brauit; 2rid - 100 bock, 5007y, 100 fres; Nd - 50 frS &d- 100 bock, 60 fly, 100 fros lut -560 bock, 50 11y 2nd - 100 br.m»4 3n1 -60fr.. 3rd - 5Wbock, 50 fly 2,d - 50 fro,So0back, 100 bock, 3. - 100 brouit 3d- 50 bock, 100 bock lit -So0fres, 50 bock, 60 11, 100 fias, 100 bock, 2.8.-100 brouet lit - 50 fly, 100 brouit; 2nd - 50 bock, 1W0 frme lit - 50 bock, 50 fly; 2nd- 100 bock 18 & 14 Jeffroy Teniolo lit - Sofres, 5007j,560 bock, 100 brouit, 100 fias Houghton wins singles Whitby 'Y' and Dui badmintôn players domainatec Ceutral-Outarjo Badi Association «'C'champi«onahi Hen-y Street Hligh School M 2-3. Sara IHoughtou defe Sharon Bennington, also Whitby, for the ladies air title. Consolation went KýIathleen Koîsteren of Durhar The, menls sinigles titles weï Vine' Portfincasa, Durham, defeated Rtincard Wordon, ai Durham. Mark Giboon of Whl won the consolaion. Gil Boudreau and Chris Ce of Kingston defeated Day. H and ]Richard Wordeu of Dur] for,>.the men'. doubles titI.,i rham d the inton ýpa at kted of ngles ta Mu. ut ta Who hitby àdue the consolation awarded to Andy Carr and Jeif Dlof Durham. The ladfies' double main eveut was won by Elaine Seymour and Vickci Prout of Belleville who defeated Hilda Danforth and Eileen ibbs of Whitby. Consolation went ta Linda Elliott cf Belleville and Pat Street cf Wity. Cappcciti 9th Ecks By Nicole Lylyk bain 1%e Gemini Gymnastics Club with is on a roll. On March 3, the club atteuded - the National second qualifier meet, and Stephanie Cappuccitti placed uiuth overaîl in t he pro- novice division and Alisha Cu ahan placed fourtli overail in the. national open dividlion. On March 9 and 10, the club participated in the Niagara Cup invitational meet in Niaga FalsN.Y Te team Of Alicia Wiîliazn Janette Borre, Anna Homoniàl and Stephanie Cap- uccitti placed l3th out of 24. 2 PAelatte twomembers qualified for the event finals and eunded with Homouick' receiving a bronze for hier routine ou the. bars and a third overail, and Capuctt fifth for the bars and 2 a 1i h out of 99 overaîl. To top off their a chedule, the club madea presentation beforo Whitby council members on Mou- $ day night. The presentatiou, held at the Iroquois Park complex, included performances by mal. and female interzýationaî gym- nasta as well as a slide show and -othier highlights., LETTER Club Whitby Bwlm ComlOx Mardi 4 To tihe editoe:- ]Re: Wed. 'oL281, 1990 Whitby Free Pies, page 30 "Letter., Why aslow smokini Sooeer City louer leveir We wish to publicly congratulate Pat Schleiffer, a parent concerned about secoud-haud amoke, and to emphasize harmful effeets of a smoky enviroment. Helre are some recent statisties: * 8 per cent of lung cancer is attributed to second-baund smoke * if you are around smokers, the air you breathe in could ha the same as smoking two cigarets a day e studies show that (on average) children of smoking parents are shorter in height, slower in achool, get more ear and oye infections, bronchitis and pneumoma, and bave twice as much chance of getting lung cancer. As our comhmunity becomes more aware of the danger cf secoud-hand sinoke, more and more public places are choosing to become "smoke-freew e encourage and support this trend. It is especially important that sports centres b., smoko-free. Parents mynot realz that smoking rlasmany contam- inants, including carbon monoxide into the air. Young lunga" absob contaminants into the body more efficiontly than older "Iungs.el Furthermore, durmng exertion orexcie the body absorbe up ta, ten times *morecarbon monoxide than at rest. Carbon monoyide binds with hemoglobin, iliibits the uptake of oxygen by the blood, and significantly impairs athletic performance. k_ other words, amokers are preventing athletes from doing their best. Our advice ta amokers - if you want ta give the ids an edge, dou't light up. YOUM d uinoroyt Dr. Stoven oid Acting Mediad Officor-of Heath IL G na s a Educatr Iiwalanaz>. Sr. P.H, Inspector Whtby indoor soccer matthswPayn Inn Howarth Andrsw Tally ATON lMth 10 MdP Potrdolu 33 Bkg Donuts M. Haddon 3 M Wieufclok M. Payn. DIII, Manuilifers 1 K-ing LIoyd'k J. Dvolyn J. Gillingham 2 ShosCty 5 ait Cam CUL. D. Granvile 3 D. Wiuhut G. MacLooan IK DoSva Scott Vanu bol 2 Brickmen 1 colin miu« 0 BrookiluIGA 1 KMKukovaki PrsclouuPlates 2 J. Schluiffer 2 lffSQUTP Mth 10 Chockog'u var. a ELUt Plaêmyor2 &. Mmmmada 2 Brook. imnn4 IL Bel-ard U CheWkai J. McLoiugh1in Match 10 Rent-a-Wrsack 3 SimnnThoW Lucas Naylar Adam INicoaa Cho.kees Var. 4 'Andrew Mthuer 4 Donut Prosu 6 AdAm Gruchala 3 IL McGmdy 2 Paul Oruchaa Intropld DIS 2 Ba-ouBam Hilliard leads- local'team Pringlo C. InA J. Wittcn OWMacVOBku. 2 A. Kiokovaki 2 Br.ck Geimi 8 EL Riaine73 M. Vandorbuggo B.Mtmmlng BIuseuMP&C 2 M. Pdiortian 2 Paul Shama Brott Allan Michael Johanas. Bradly dilchaud ROM lCdiLLeg. 2 Darren Miller 2 Dufk Towlng 2 Kovin Taylor Stoven Goedfslow Cor in la TrYing ta keep their ecigç in preparation for their upcoming senu-final all-Ontario cham «ioshipseries with Milton A&, w ibpayed an exhibition gamo with the Bowmanville Bula AA team. It was not an exciting game as Whitby controlled the game from the opening face-off. Whitby scored two goals in the first periods and two in the third. They took the gaine 4-O. 1Josh Evans and Brian Harrison shared the shutaut, getting excellent protection from the Whitby defence ot* Bryant, Campbell, Denyeç, Kerr and Ricica who a]lowed Bowmanville only six shots on goal whilo the Whitby offeuce fired 23 shots at the Bowmanville gal. The Whitby offensive unit, nspired by Darry Lewis, Paul Gray, Brian Crilly, Bryan Crouch and Lar Clay, kept the Bowmanville goalie very busy. It was a good warm-up gaine for Wibwho face Mfilton in the firet t gaines of their semi-finàls on Saturday and The Travellin' Pillsbury hockey team won the Barbour G division, in the second overtime,' of the Coby Isianders Minden- Hlalburton over-35 hockey tournament recently. The Whitby-basd team, Sosored by Roy's Enterprise, was led in the tournament by George Illard who had thre goals and five assista. Brian McQuxaid and Barry Virtue each had two goals and two assista. Paul Knibb had two goals. Rick Mattes had three assistz and Ken Ras, Paul Rycroft, Joe Azzopardi and John Scattergood each had a goal and one assist, while John Nagjrand Graham Sangwin each âdded one ast. The Travellin' Plllsbury team ThIe War Amiputations of Canada Your donationis support the jCHAMAP andPLA>'SAFE Prograins reeived outstanding goaltending in the final gaine fr-oi Dave Burroughs, as they defeated Millbrook Oldtimers 5-4, ta win the championship. Virtue scored the winning goal with 1:30 left in the snd. overtime period. LAKE ONTARIO iI5CUTEEL COMPANy HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY e,,, . Hamul effeets from smok yenvironment Whitby warms up for semi- fina

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