Whitby Free Press, 16 Dec 1992, p. 20

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Pagale, WhJtby Free Pros, Wecinesday, December. 16. 1992. Peewees rn EssoCup The great success that Whitby's major Seewee AA ockey club has eprenced this year was dod hen t ~ recently rewar- dedwhe itwasannounced that the Maksteel Steelers wero accepted te participate in the Esso bhailengo Cup '9.1 Tis tournament is recognized Ânetnationally as the singlo, top calibre of compotition for l3-year- old plaYers ithe world. Touirnainent chair George W. Legge, haocin g the team selections, pointed out that irrespective of where the participants come froin, 'In our opinion 'afler rather extensive research, theso are the beat." 1Participating teains include a total of only 20 clubs, from «the MTHL, Boston, Chicag, Detroit, California, Quebec, Pennsylvania. New York, Ontario and Kharkov --the 1992 Ukrainian champns from the Conmmonwelh o Independent States. Manager Gord Hawker, coach Bucky Crouch, a"sétants Rob Lawson and Kent MacCarl and traîner.Kerri Death have got the Wbitby team. primed for their firut game againat* the Buffalo Saints on Dec. 26 at 4 pm. Tis year's quad, Who lead their division in Eastern AAA league play,i1smade upof captain Jîason Hothliss, assistant captains See DetadDo Campbell, golies Josh Evans and Tom Lawson. Other team members include David Farquharsn, - Luke McKay, Miko Cartwright, Adam MacCarl, Mark Haynes~, Darryl Lewis, Justin Collins, Mike Robertson, Dan Ricica, Bryan Crouch and Matt Capson. Ini recent .play, Whitby competed ini the Buffalo-Wheatfield Blades tournament, reaching the final but losing to the Buffalo- Saints 5-4 i triple overtime. Evans tnd the Saints' attack butfeil victim to a chip-in off the corner with one second left SEE PAGE 31 si ~~el Feesa. at Most sports facilities in Whitby wfill icrease by about two parcent in 1993, with some ntbeexceptions. Adult hall and sooeer field per- mit fees are among the biggeste hikes proposed. The-- parks and recreation department wanted level three and four field fees boosted to $18.01 from $14.75, and level two field fees icreased to $12.25 froin $9.74. The cost for léee three soccer rields was te rise from $12.47 te, S16.14, and level two fields fromn 8.23 te $13.21. Tbatwas too much for council- lor Joe Drumin, who suggested the field permit fee icreases be held ta -$2. That mnotion was approved.. His motion also roduced the proposed increase in- seniors' swvim fees. They were te increase t*139 from$1. Drumm moved they oly increase te $1.25. .Other large icreases include MoMIllan & Wife 200 Dundas St. West CALL FOR APPOINTMENT babysitting at the rec centre, which would go from *$2.50 te $3.50 an hour; swim club raites would rise from $40 to $48 in r rie timo and fron $20 te 28.8 in nn-prme pool rentai would icr e a$6rom. $50;. prime time ice would cost $117 ME PAGE 26 'YMCA BADMINTON Club member Helen Syme bats the.,, looklnig for niew members. Cati Mike at 432-2655 for more Information. Juniors*earn silver in rette tournamn -Whitby's iidas- Mufler junior B ringette team traveiled te Scarborough te compote ia teurnament this past weekend. Whitby was succesafu m defeating ail teams but Ajax, thus coming away with the tournament's silver modal. RUCHECK APP1ËATIOI One coupoçn Not trobe usced with any other promotons.. Works On: Even Rus .During Blizzard conditions Friday night MWhtby played their moot important round-robin gaine against Markham, a team they had not beaten yet this year. Markham jumped ite quick SEE PAGE 26 DON'T LET RUST DESTROY ieCldys% tfPctývq§ 'Whi¶ýJW ve New Cas 'Guaranteedo Formver wr Unpaa ldlyear Claim Free' Record /' Over10000Applications te"Non Toxic vHe~sEtn Lite 0f Any Shap Vehicie 1We nvestmnt oTe Oau f Vouehicle L 666-331 LŽ5!J SRVICE BAYSPEN9-ý Whitby MfliORNOVICE A"A uamdIV WMH LadIesAuhiUa7 Dec~ 2 TyBanh 2éc UkC" Kculw 2 Dec."Kow TjwB -lm 8POtAcboough 2, 8 MrfrJam 4 IKOJ NOVICEAAA Wbfthw h~aWil. MakTq1oe MbftTq1o Wam H79 Jaima muaa Bl"rirw Z AJm-pikmacne 4 2 Nmplan MMOBAIUM ~ I~r M £ M NacRa O PaRnmaah anse W71. DuS Bantams cons olati 1on, winners in Waterloo, The Whitby minor bantam A tearn won the consolation eharmionhip a the second annul LitIeCaesars hockey tournament in Waterloo over the weekend. Whitby provided their fans with, fivo gaines of exciting hockey, winning four and tCg o aaist somo of the Whitby, sponsored by'Shopr .Drug Mart, WhitIby Mi, ka= to a2-0Ovictory in thelr firstgm against asrogteam ro Guelph. Ga-crr were Mark Reid 'and Jeremy :McEUmaney, with' assista ging to Simon Giguere and Red. Whty goaltender Ryan. Unwn ae up with many great aves to lead the team to'victory and earn the shuto ut. In thelisecond game against a very -aggressive team from Leamingtn,. Whitby feU 'behind by two goals until early in third period when they scored three quick goals i ess than two minutes to take the lead for the first time in the gamne. Leamington responded with a goal at 6:26 in the third period ta tde the game. One minute later, Leaniington once again took the lead. But Whitby came, from beind toeparn a tis--'-in their second gamnii the tournament. Scoring feqr Whitby wereShano. Reid,.-~ Brent Johnston azfd Asising on the goals wVere McElhanney (toi- ;Giguere Jason Roinson ,ýand In their third gaine Whith~y defeatd Burlington 3-1' to gain a berthin theseini-final round. SEE PAGE31 wbib < 9 PntHqis 2 JRYamaF~ua Who unaWu Wbitby 5 Putaffl 38 Jorw.nP1tqdbbm 2 ESck Mam D... 10, Nul Gldaith îMekUma Jaftd gmu 4 NmA NIGMOU 1ANIfAm À fblec il1'< 00- 8 W Bmdu Whftbi Wbtby' Kwbh HurWd * 11aTW& I 1cwVAacc Whltby obusi.Taci MarkNaMd 2 Wacog!d E.tJduutffl', JacuM &l.nm

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