Whitby Free Press, 10 Apr 1991, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WHITYFM PRO wEIsUEDAY. APRI10# 3S91 LÀions win, Iregional, 't'll e A S I s.eRg. Jack's Radiator Service Specializing In: *Rdiatorrepairs - Recoring - Rebuilt Rads - Air Conditioning Repairs - Gas Tanks - Gas Tank Exchange -*Batteries - Welding 1010 Toy Ave., Pickering'6830622 DISCOUNT ON 15#Io ALL RADIAT ORS Ofrexpires April 30/91. f ç6r BEER Loe oi 1 USED CAR Whitby figure club The Whitby Lions captured the Ontario central region Bringette chamlonship which took place in Pickering April 3-7. They met Oshawa in their first gaine and defeated them by a smore of 3-2.' Angéla Poland, iàsa Vanderlip, and Stacie Beethamn were the golor ors. Assista went to Karn .Peacocke, Luanne MacKenzie and Sa Larocque. Whbitby defeated Port Perry in their second gaine 7-4,, Christine MacDonald and Poland each scored three goals, Beethain added a single. Peacocke set up three of the goals and Beetham, two. Poland, Angela Dunn and Brea Blight had one asit each. ions went on to defeat Port Perry again by a score of 3-1. Poland scoredl twice and Vanderlip once. Assista went to Beethain, Larocque and MacDonald. The fourth gaine saw Oshawa defeat Whitby 3-2. Poland and Peacocke were the goelscorers. Vanderlip had one a"set. Ini the chamnpionship gaine April 7 Whitby -defeated their Oshawa rivaIs 3-2. Poland, Larocque and Peacocke scored the goal. Assista went to Beethamrn, Macad, Laura Crawford and Pcland. Solid goaltending by Robbe MacDonald and a very strng effort froin al of the players contributed to the victory. Iâons also won the moSt sportamanlike teain award. The regional championship wrapped up a very successful season for the Lions. They a1so won -the WORAMP league chmpionship as weil as two gold Medas and one silver in tournament play. -- m CMu munsfiehui Net"luMp Fme Tom UI.k Hhtelham Natuba Bedmu Eq AM.bMahal« Vm mp KdhOma JWGOKLBVEEDANC KrIIIJWMitH.k Edncauum catbaulnaAdvin Alida urer MidrosScinitu A%.a.Hod Un mrw E- Emba Patik anro malse aim Ea c-aRt Jda"e Nchoi.. MSdiff awftnn CathntnaAdy"n IanLiMAW DfANCZ 1~idi Wdu hua. r.w. Càmma AjdrWa Nate Hlnkon flair 3... eff ola Surpi JUNO RN7Z DANCK wlug. Mm oCundick fly macmuftU7 Fn" Inm uaboh MnMcoraibn wUlow Amai&Eàrding MKar1a.Cw.dIk NlatawPulMSdAu JAurMach"lu Am e.Chmo Record lacrosse registration With the success of the Brook- lin Redmen, Whitby Wamrors and the introduction of the pro lacrosse Steel Hawks, it's no wonder that minor lacrosse is bigger than ever. 1According ta officials with the Whitby Minoir Lacrosse Associa- tion, this year will see a record number of registrations. Between 900 and 1,000 lacrosse players are expected ta PBfresident of the association, Dave Edgar, is pleased with the rtes gratsport that is fast and exciting. We've proîeided succesful prograins for the kids." Prograins such as "'soft lacrosse» help younger kids ta get involved in the gaine. Played wvith a soft baIl and plastic sticks, kids cen play in local gyms and learn the gaine while minimizing injuries. In Whîtby young lacrosse players have an abundanoe, of role models at the juniosnr and professional levels. "The success has a lot ta, do with the role models. There a lot of exciting players. in the leagues and tey elp a lot with the kids. «Gretzky, Lemieux and Yzer- man are young hockey paes' idole, but for these kids its te Gaits, Fusc and Keenans." At the competitive level, Wihitbj mior lacrosse did quite well last season --the tyke, novice and peewee teams cap- tured provincial championships. The association is looking ta expand its bouse league this season to include an inter- mediate level (ages 16-17). Hous league will run froin April until the end of June. Think aboutthe MONEY you'II ,save withSUARU® If you think about it, yoù'II own one MOTORS S 1705,DUNDAS ST. W. WH ITBY 430-6666 -qum-. IUII aliivuo Iv %,i§ 1llwog Notexactly as illustrated. Plus taxes. freight and POI. Whiïtbýy select KINOB ANIS Matti gnth 2 PaulHdnrh Whitby men's W L T GV CA FIE M.he nzlanl10 0 8 3 2 IWoeIC*4:" 10 0 3 2 2 ND8Em1tY 1 0 0 £ 2 HobnLumbe0 1 0 2 80 ALT.rmq1 0 1 0 a a 0 B oioe 0 0 Mn1mPi 1s1 O O 1 2 CuOMMUt 1 00 8 0 2 Cuieju 10 0 7 5 2 CHffLoes PIuMb. O 1 0 5 7 O nav1duCbm. O01 O 0 8 O C.K Amt. 0 1 0 1 a 0 magn d 17 8 4 134 74 38 BOY% 1e a 3 lie,72 88 CJLAuto 158 1988es33 OTOOlua 11 8569884 27 l3avld.nCbiys. Il 9 4 94 90 26 W*cbre" 10 9 5 M 86 25 CUatoAuto 9 Il 4 02 94 22 HcDand Lumber7 107 80 8 21 Cliff IAnePlu"b 7 il 6 71 8 20 BSalimty 6 135 ln113 17 CaM"a 7 162 8107 16 AtarulyTir 6 17 2 67 119 12 omFum Se3 Eo9Enerdu 8 Cmm" 3 = =MMornge 5 DevidaoaChr. 4 mEs R..Ity 7 CIL Auto 2 CUBMtuAuto 8 Woodycrui 4 CRif iAn.Plunb. 83HoUand LuI... Ooolea 2 Atterdoy 1¶ro.1 Maula oPrIngles SCIL A"t 1 Cuom Auto 3 DavidmnCbr. 0 ca.qm 7 CàEElana 6 Wooêrred 83Holhnd Lumb. 2 NRSEIy B A timq 5. $ A GREAT INVESTMENT $ RELIALL $ 6, ÀiDURABLE $ DEPENDABLE1 hams 3.ý r Oka" lkdmi.l AbE-MW

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