Whitby Free Press, 24 Apr 1991, p. 24

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p~o~ ~. ~frn~t~ pi~ss~ w~oesnÀ~ M'ïdL ~Xoéi edî'rFo BEER Loyers onl Soccer club plans -May.4 celebration.a,' The Wbitby Iroquois Soccer Club continues preparations for its 25th anniversary festivities on May 4. The, parade will begin at 10 a.m. at E.A. Fairman public school on Walnut St., then south on Brock St. to Peel Park. Terry Kelly will be grand inarahaîl. Special guests for the parade include Duncan Wilde of Pre- miere Soccer Academy, and eight lteams from the Whitby Minor Sotail Association. At the park, there will .be a soccer ski la demonstrationby children, followed b a math between Toronto Beiz~ and Local political dignitaries will be on ad s. ela d favourites, -TeenageM tan~t Ninja Turties -Eart S ipon and Micke'y and Rdnne Mouse.ý Alarge number ofprizes haVe- been donated "and there, w ill ýb.e Gilchrist rink captures Dupont, trophy.. The AI Gilchrist rnk captured JacksnecdJakWlson rink, of sài Doua otvc theI upntetrophy scapons adledGraoe Willson. CrleFot, second Bruce krey of the ]ure Cls'n BonpP'Ilat Consolation winner was the: andlead Judy Burley. the Whitby Curling Club on April13. - -Daae .coniderable" Thinking of Buying? Thînking of Selling? TransferÉing Out of Town?> L tk ...........h. Ta Greofyou For a FREE market evalImiationof vouir LILIAN NORTH - Vice. was Eileen Gilchrist second Maike Halliday and îead Gloria Halliday. - ý Runner-u was the rink of skip Charie îishr,.vie Agg«e San- drelli secnd Stan Fors aw and lead Êîaine Forshaw. Winn r -of the second event, and r.ciient of the Flo Lott Memori*altro)phy, was the rink of skip Jim Brown, vice Carol Brown, second Jim Clancy and lead Carol Clancy. Winner of the third event, and the Nokia trophy, was the rink of skip Ian Jackson, vice Gayle Buglelli: @'Stay. Whitby councillor -Joe Bugelli. ha8 an important.message ,forý localsprt tams -- tay off 'the BujeHli told a ,Tow n 'on meng Monday- that above average rainfaîl this 'month ýýis- playing havcwith -baldia-' monda andvsoccr filds in'the- --municipality.* JENIFE PENEYishonoured as, most valuable player on the petite A team, as player and ta awards were haded: out duning -the -Brooklin Whitb RngttuAsciation annual banquet Pre-, setg the trophy le Lisa Peters, a meinber of 'the Team 00tri rngette team at-the Canada Wnter_.l off wet felds, -Furthýe r 'c--o.mpouingt z bleis i3thkt lcltams; are nôit allow it5 the fielda -eno Uie ,,Wdry. before;,engaýg m 'ntheir Ille wet grounids are miic easier t tegup, h eplhOçI "T'he déage wev« nuiiticed already i. ' consi erale, it will cost ýa' tirémndous amount of, money, said Bugelli. .As chairMahi of the T:'own7s recreation - .departmpent, Buli said he was issing 9,his-_ allon behalf of ail residents-. urm Imalinig an -appeal.ta, the sports, organizations ýta stay off the fields ta allow excess water ta drain,» said Bugelli. uThle public, will think the Town is not keeping the -fields up when it's not the situation, at ail.» Lacrosse regiîstration ýRegistration w*ill, be held "on Saturday, April,27, at Harwood Place, A*ax for the Liakeshore Womens'ieldILacroe League. Games wil be played on Mon- dayf andWednes y eveningLin Judy andÀù-gust. For môore informationi càll Màr- ot'at 655-3773, ori Barb. at 436-' Tennis wants' newmembers' hold rgs to nWednesday, Ma17 ta 9:30 pin. aàt Whitneyý 1, ýoi Parrâ;enaý.. New 'membesare welcomeé. F or- 'ore -i nforim ïatfn-c Valergie Davis at 6684-996.. Soccer support Thnôsond gefnera;'o rooms, -227 Bok t horn&s current value, F~ Cali1 Lilian North, SALES .REPRESENTATIVE RALYNE 436-1800 INC.

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