Whitby Free Press, 14 Oct 1992, p. 1

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Unde-1S wnCndian, championsi Whitby's under-14 soccor team won the Canadian championsbip on Monday in Calgry Alta. ,- 1Coach Ian .Burns soaid bis players manaod teovercomo .tii.- jîttersi and a ou-week layoff te- win alilthree gamos 'they played, including a 2-11 win over Queibec- lu the finai "Tée pressure was unbeliov- 4blo on the. players - and the coaciies," said Burns ,of bis toam,. eprès enting. «Ontario , ii the. nationalfinals that included teame ,fromB.C.; Quebec, M.beta >(4s host), Manitoba '(Prairie champions) and' Nova Scotia (Atlantie-champions).1 Burns s,3a'yà,theýWhitby and Quebec playeré weevery nerv-- The totams wero ."«Ivéry; 'voey en n uthe. sorelessa firstlàha sasBurns. Jamnal Jupiter scored' for -Whitby in the fourth minute of tii.'Scnd half te, break'the scoreless tie. Queboc tied i t up ,thre minutes later.- Jeffrey Macoean. scored the. winner. on a powerful kick -with 10, minutes remainlug and»* h. defence thon teck over 'to blank *Quéec the rest cf the. waye WhiMtby bogan thi eurnament last, Tlursdiay with. a..2-0 win ver Nova Scotia. oth galsby MacLeancame in~ the.fial furminute..,'ý 'ThMe- boys weré nervous, -but played. ,very weIL.Tey juat cMpt ,fmd . ntu til ii end o f tii. game," said Burus. 'Mcean scored once on a .free, kick, the. other goal .he. scorted after a «beautiful set-u(» by Mid-' fleldor Richard Bellew,- said Burns; Mark Burns got the. shutout. Whitby tiien -pbaLyed- ,«.cep- tioualby Welb" te defeat Manitoba It was a aBowe hadto win' treach tiieflui,"said Burna., 'Goal s corers were ,Kwame' Wiafe-Anmob with two . goals,- Ryan Stimmlng, Mark Williams sud Neil Sharp. Whi*tby entered the tourna- ment, ranked -number on. after' winnlmg the Ontario -chamlpion. ship with ,upsoet victories .luni Augut ovr Noth ork Azzurri, aud ýChinguacôusy., Fortii. season, the.Whitby team -won 43 gamesbtsee sud tiod on., WNhy won an international tourgament-' in Cincinnati Ohio. and .won ti croogxDr han eaue, champiouiiip (Cen. tral Regional Cup). COREENA SULLIVAN prefers-flot to 100k while:Sylvia Dove, dlabetic educator, takes a sample for the-blood glucose screenlng held at Sanidoz last Wednesday. See story on page 8. Photo by Matthow Stolk, Froe Prom co-op 8adurt Hold-p at ast y. I'Mark et' TWo arffed mnienheld .u-p-tii. Hasty Market at Dundas and Jeffrey strWeetarly S,.aturd'ay morning. Police say thé mon,- one armed with a sawed-off shotgum and the other with a pistol, entered the store around 3* a.m.* and, deman-; ded monoy fromî'the'.Ion. ýmaile clerk, a 22-yeaàr-oldWVhitbyman. Aftor receiving-1 the moneéy,,ý thoy took off - without furthér incident in wat a e d to "beý a, white, ate min ogoSa dow. Police are looking-fortwo black mon, one decribed as about 5 ft. 8 in., heavy set with 1a- denim, shirtwrape d around bis face- police seay t1Ce other suspect haâ a, ink scaf r Mzd bis «face. Police aàddr there may-.Ihave, beena third e'o i te car, alhuhthere s nodescrption. By Mark Reesor main.reasons for the list is lack Smithi says scouts are trying to Unme with that kind of policy7' Girl gides and scouts are hop- -fces1 to meet. keep costs dlown. Durham board chair Louis. mng to convince the1 Durhiam Dave Smith, vice-president «One* of cur major concerne Farr say2lthefees only cover part Board of Education-to back down memborship for Whitbîy district- right now is iiow much it's cos- cf wiiatafe hour programs cost on user fees. Scouts, says the. scouts. moved ting a family to put their' boy the board. Representatives from the two intothshclathereqst into scouting. «It's a, very nima e that groups are meetn th the «Several years ago, the school «"How many boys are -not able were asking... and it's not for -a Durham, Boardo Education boards came* to us and said, to go into the program because of profit base - what welre okinÇFï finance committee tonight Wed- 'Look why don't you use our the cost? We're looling at wias at it is sunply some cnrbto nesday) and are hoping for a scios because it's botter *that we can subsidize these parents, towards heat, lighting, electricity show of support from parents the schools are used i the even- and now the schools are talkcing- and custodial time." h rei and membors. ing to stop the vanaim" about adding an additional coat... The board figuresit costs *9.36 Girl Guides of, Canada central Smith says the scouts iad we really can't afford it.". for the flrst, hour and $6.86 for area comyissioner Joan Anne been- meeting in ciiurch base- He. says. fundraising is difficuit each -.additional hour t hat -a ReylrsRpr 3 Dickison says the $8.50 por nigh ot n al pt hn iitnw because of the group Üges a ocho n hts ~ etp. meeting fee and $10.70 adminis But the number of scouts, boa- economy. just for hoat, utilities 'and main-_____ trative charg wud cost guides s and cube has, risen dramati- "The more emphasis we place tenance. Business ý8 a D rha 25,000 a àyear. cavyeos aymaking tiie use of o unrisn, i. es h "ey'don't adjust the heat or, "ftefupoosed wero fi-, achools essential. e hasts on prgrmli ghts »counters9- Smith,', (and) EnOaimt 101 «If the sy, Ircdsn,te. «Our enrolment i WMh i as emt ays thé .pubc board our lcds* are vor neat and dlean. -What'On 16 reut oiibe disastrous' and seen the. second highest increase should follow the separate achool W. beave the. seh lenrtan Bokl19. would put the future of the 5665 ithe poine uthe-Isat three board's lead and not chàrge for wiien wo found it lu mont cases.,. Sports2 Durham girl guidi es ôopary es . now, have 14200 boys the use .of sciiocisb~y youth- iasalsoecre;wa colnws - 22 Dicksonsay thee'scurenty ad40 adulte involved lu scout- related programs. hyrrigt oi la o i -4eh~ Milak tieeyers aw-- à i ............... Sehool user fees would be "sast rous, say scoutguide gop Vol. 22, No. 42 wediles(Lay, October 1,1, 1992j 28 Pages

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