Whitby Free Press, 19 Aug 1992, p. 27

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WHITY FREE PUEBS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUSTý 19,1992, PAGE 27 Pony clubs to compete in rally Aug. 22-23 Members of the, Ajax regional D rally Aug. 22 and 23. Cornert). Pïckering, Unionvilleé, Durham, at SandownFam on the th This; le a- one-day event for Claremont.- and, Rouge' Valley Concession- of Uxbnldge, elbout each competitor, 'but due te the. pony clubs. are expectod te two km north of regionàI sideroad voluméeon=es, lubs*from the .cSmpete in the* Central Ontarid #21 -just east of Coppins eastern half of the Central' The A.ax Scuba Club will hold a. basic scuba 'course at the jax Community Centre, beginning Seopt. 27. hecourse fee ls:'$275, plus GSand includes:- W classro)om and pool instruc- tion on Sunday evenings (approxi. ýmately 12.hours pool,, 16 hours, closrooni); Windyworkouts On the next blustery day, ty nrnging your workout outside' y ou cen humn as imany asý 40 P'r cent more calories, s ays the Rèebok Information, Bureau. According to Txecutive e Y' a monhlynewleter geaed owad 'executives , worklng, against the wind ce'n'be equated to wearlngweights or increasing the incline y ou rum or Nwalk on. For exemple, .wafldng one ýmile at a four mph Pace. without a breeze will use 195> calories, but, in a 15' mph wind, will burn265 calories -- a 36 per cent increase.. MacDo nagld ,says 'Stay7-in-School' Oahawa' native 'Rand y Mac- Donald, one of ýý CanadfWetep stock car drivers, will be at the Oshawa Centre on Aug. 22 te help promoçte the Stay-in-SchooP prorni., * MacDonald isa àspokespersmon for, the federal governmnent'sflve- year prograni that, aima ta reduce the-30 ,Per cent student Juniorrugb ffROM P409 21 Spankes ofPicékering *Parry and, Spankea were named te the national under-17 team. I prevlous1 years, a national junior championship was held. But due te "fiscal conside- rations, » said Clayton,- eastern and western Canada each held their own championahips this year. dropout rate in Canada. SMacDonald undenstande the struggle te romain in achool - ho repeated grades, but hung in end eventually wen t' to th e "University of.Waterloo whero ho earnied an honours dogree in mechenical engineering., S Now a succesaSful ACT/GM race car, driver and business penson, he encourages youth te gèt an education in order te succeed. MacDonald with one of bis race cars, a Cëheyv Lumina, wiIl be at'the Oshawa Centre on Satur- day, Aug. 22 frein 10 a.m. te noon for autegraphs. The Stay-in-School display,. in front of Grand & Toy, begins -at 9:30, a.m. and continues until 6 Grand & Toy will giuve 1OPK Claes Mate pencils te the firét-50 children who meet MacDonald.' Hallmark will also, give bal- boons te the firt 50 childron. Onaro' e kehoe reenay oveetinorvsth Thareabeanthe Royn sa Commisson oeRcng ure of i.TooOiatfrt (the Crongnte. mmisin wEnitn wasetupn8talreolv(.EN)the Pironme with Treuons waro nt. Lakeshore Greenway oe eniflesutihe doie tha e csuapp outh 1 e waers'f rernea An sso iton c=a litensfor a LaEn*soe eenw ,harecjetlybeean formte by memrsione omnt andr ofthoorTronpto hdmaedpuaiost the combe o m is hion wast uwill 98téi renway te -làike Acorinte othe oarrgnation'.rhrte basic gulding plinlptes ofbte * akestohre trsand fo pede tetna ancte eue An recreation alen space for aople she ndeny h*e'ntrlaeasfrtu osrvt owlf te cosysteman. pulis sp or ad involemen. aerfront ai embeorshlp asoi atincdecom te drivin< o n aatln ad Mlnwayth tril, Adcould playtan iorant o? ro in iýtheveasiopmen minece nd ?greenway.ae dd B oiig epe aearr Toa receieore in formadetinandcyite a me;rsi " cationrenualferisol $10),ealMterdoet Th naian re orgahé coers suggf iiee ha potetin plante frmeeunWate Int by lus t herpve nteis era pulien.Youporan t oelmnt Ailteua trnei thr beerùpase otothem arbeefaic orcl. Asanoazarisatertiveti usngoplatas te ret oterpant. Hé addnTba jner tmat. Tpepe ae ia that thpstcômbinain mprhegrotund o flavoanepels fies honwrcim or nomto.n eur ebrd arlic as a cmannat eerass nd r10j asperie mptrove gwTh andeatha rl as deters the Jaese ba peeti plan s * nate neceb uig tehpat i h Bd',iîn Ajax 0 tgext and note books and approprlaté hendouts;-' * use -of tank, regùlator. and buoyancy compensator for ail pool sessions and open-water week- end; *open-water. expprience on board one of the Diver Boats' charter boats; *certification under the sanction - of, the National Association- of . Underwater Instructors (NAUI); *one-year memnbership wit the A.jax Scuba Club, entitling the' student access te, al club benefits ($70 value). To register, or for. morei information., ceil Mike Ross at 619-2159 or Andrew Secord 831-7765. -Obituaries ELEN MAYNARD Helen E. Maynard of Fairview LodgeWhtby died on'Ma,20, 1992 aVWitbyGeneral Hospi'- taI. She was 82. "'She, was- born in Whitýby on May 12, 19 10, daughter of John and Sophi <Lachaepi e) Fallon. She once wor ed at County Home (now' Fairview Lodge). She la .survivod by Helen Rav- ary of Whiltby- and Noreon and Chuck Jackson of Oshawa. She was predeceased by, her flnst huebazid Clint Pascoe. .end, second-husband James Maynard, and 12 brothers and a sister. The funoral was held on May 22, 1992 at the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel in Whitby Inter- nient at St. Johns Anglican cemetery. WILLIAM MOWAT William F'rodric '(Bill) Mowat of Whitby died on Saturday, July 18,ý 1992 at Whitby, General Hos- pital. He was 65. Ho was bor in Whitby o March 30, 1927, son of Rodorick a nd Marianne Mowat. Mr. Mowat operated a gas station at Brock St. S. and St. Lawrence St. for many years before working for Ruddy Elec tric for 19 years. 1Ho was a momber - of- the Masonic'Composite Lodge NO. 30 AF & PM, the Kinsmen Club of» Whitby and Whitby Curling Club. He las urvivod by, his wlfe Audrey (Foley), daughters Bar- bara (Mns. Paul Rockett) 'of Brampton Judih (Mns. Sandy Russel) oIt Toronto, Diane (Mné. Dennis L iintone) of Oshawa4'. Heather of Grimsby Karen of Oshawa, Joan (MnS. fhruce Hop- son) of Oshawa, and son Rod' McGill (and his wife Susan) of Pot Perry-, 14 grandchfldrten,. brothers George of Woodstock *and Malcolm of Kelowna, B.C. Ho was predeceased by his finat wife, Isabel Jeffers, and, sistor Marilyn Legree. The funeral service was held from thq W.C. Town Funeral Chapél in Whitby on July 21, 1992. Intermientat Mount-lawn cemetery. 6 Generations of Service, ,Qualiýy& Trust * FamilyMonuments 6 Graite oôr Bronïze Menkers a Cemetery Leëttening. e Sandblasting Stafford'Monuments 3 18 Dundas St. E. Whitby After Hours 668-4460 or 6661513 -HomeazkiantmentgIdyanmwngo&- Ontanio region w*lll comipote ,on Saturday and those from the westertnhalf!on'Suniday. to*ý4i, Ral la the pony- club term for eventing, an Olympie disciplirie, in which competiters mouet ride a «formal dressagetest, roulow with-a 'cross countrylon andurance phase (galloping acioes open country. and over- fixed, obstacles), and, finish with a stadlum jumping competition. Scoring is done ýon apenalty point basis, with alf'erîrs.. of course, refusaIs,' rails down and' false counted as penalties. Penalties are ailso, incurred for talcing too, much time, ' or to little, te, finish'the cross country ine rider - or teain - with the fewest penalty points wins. Pony club rallies offer both team and individuel prizes. In tuas case there wiil be, separate pnizes,,for the east and wost groupa., $1 . :.f ~ ~' On Sept. 1, Toyota Uanada, Canadien Airlines end Rolex Canada wil sponsor the firet ' Ace-in-the-HoloCharity Classic golf teunnament at Cherry Downs Golf & Country Club in Pickering. -Proceede 1will g o tethe Children's Wish Foundation of Canada.- 1 It is expected- that over 350 golfers will enter and attempkt te winý ovor $500,000 in prizes, incldin ne 192 Toyota cens and trucks Canadien Ailines trip packages and Rolex watches. Each hole will represent two hole-in-one opportunities as wel as closet-to-the-pin arid'hitting- the-green contesta. To negister or sponsor a hole, caU l<Cherry.,Downs -*Golf * Country Club at -(41 6) 649-599. The, entry fee ila '$160 'and includes golf; cent, buffet, pri ses and GST. For more infoÈmation regarding the teurnament, contact Scott Staley or Dawn Pentesco at Cherry Downs. Crime Stoppers and D)urham HeoinlPoic re .ask*ng fo the public'shelp iii solving'a personal lnjury feui-teroain accidont that occurredinW ob nThusday, Âpnî30.ý At 12:05 p.m.,, two girls, aged 714, wr standingf on the south sidewelk of Rosslend Rd. E., juet east, of Gerrard Rd., waiting for the signal Elitte change. Whený the light changed te green both girls stented walking, across Garrard. Thene was a r;à car stopped in the through lene and, as'the gir1s wàlk'edacross the street, the vehicle moved forwer;d, running over the foot of one of the girls, -and the othorgirl ended,-up on the hood. Theifemal'e driver stopped her vohicle and," while remairnng in her car, askod the irls if thoy were alright. She thon drove off eastbound on Rossland Rd. The driver of the vohicle is describeld m fomale, white, agod 35 te 40, and sho had dark heir. The ývehiicle is described as a red, newer modol, and maybe a Pontiac Grand Prix., Crime Stoppers and the- Durham Regional 'Police hit-and-run squad would likete talk te, the driver of this. vehicle. Crime Stoppera .will pay up te $1 000--forinformation loading to.an erreat. If you ave an y in2lormaton,'regardlnpg a sorious crime, caIl us. As.,a caIler ýyou will be gvnacd number and not required* te go te court.'gvnacd The Crime èStoppera numnber is 436S8477 (that's 436-TlPS). Constable Grant, Arnold lu the. co-ordinater with the Durham Rogional Crime Stoppera -and writes this article te help combat crime. Mim 0- *~*. I k I A DUND ASCENTRE GUARDIAN--DRUGS8 220 Dundas St. W. Whitby Open 7 Days a Week including Holidays FREE DELIVERY Alil Drug PlansÏAc6epted -'"r 1L1 vyruul1uDI URGEN T CARE WALK UN Medicol CIinic, g2Duda St. W. Whitbvy Scuba course offert 12

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