WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1984, PAGE 13 "and 'B' teams competing in WGRMLA tournament '-dx .: I-e- By TOM FRANK W.G.R.M.L.A. July 14 and 15 will be a good weekend to stay in Whitby. Even if its too hot outside, tem- peratures are generally cooler inside at the Iroquois Park Arena and Brooklin Arena. 'For a single 10w ad- mission fee for adults, you'll be able to enjoy a full days entertainment watching 'A' and 'B' division teams playing lacrosse. What a great opportumity for kids un- der 12 to find out what lacrosse is ail about, they don't even have to pay to get i Games will start a bit after 8 a.m. so come early to get aseat. Tyke teams are boys and girls aged 6, 7 or 8. Tyke teams will include Etobicoke, Spartan St. Catherines, J3eaches, Owen Sound and Whitby Brooklin Redmen. Novices are 9 and 10 year olds. Novice teams include two teams fromn Brampton, Beaches, Spartan, Orangeville and Whitby-Garrard Road. Peewees are il and 12 year olda. Peewee ac- tion will include teams from Owen Sound, Burlington, Brampton, Mississauga, Spartan, Orangeville and Whitby- Garrard Road. Peewees are il and 12 year olds. Peewee ac- tion will include teams from Owen Sound, Burlington, Brampton, Mississauga, Spartan and Whitby Hideways. This tournament is hosted by Whitby- Garrard Road Lacrosse club and is sponsored by the Whitby Optimists. WISC brings home silver medal The Whitby Iroquois Swim Club turned in an excellent performance at the recent long course meet held in Etobicoke. The "Age Group Inter- national" included top swimmers from across Canada, England and the United States. W.I.S.C.'s relay teams once again proved dominant taking a silver medal in the girls 11-12 400m free relay and a bronze in the 200m individual medley relay. The boys 10 and under team took the bronze medal in the 200m I.M. event. Here are the rest of the results: Girls 10 and under: JilI Morrice, seventh in the 50M fly; St. John Ambulance The need n r ,chnge Boys 10 and under: Scott Donnelly, seventh in. the 200m breast stroke; the team of Aaron Bradley, Ryan Donnelly, Scott Don- nelly and James Ar- mitage, third, in the 200m I.M. medley relay. Girls 11-12: Julie Leswick, seventh in the 100m back stroke; the team of Anne-Marie Scott, Heather Ar- mitage, Tricia Carrol and Julie ýLeswick, second in the 400m free relay and fifth in the 200m free relay. The team of Leswick, Scott, Armitage and Charissa Morrice, third in the 200m I.M. medley relay. Caade RdlsIsvlSloam nd TelecOmmunllcatofns Commission Conseil de la radIodkifson et des ~Mcomnkm mu canenne D)ECISION Rogers Cabie T.V. Ltd. Decision CRTC 84-536. Pursuant to public notice CRTC 1984-107 dated 1 May 1984, the Com- mission approves the applications to amend the licences issued to Rogers Cable T.V. Ltd. for the following Ontario -broadcasting recelv- Ing undertakings by increaslng the maximum monthly subscriber tees as' outlined beiow, et fec- tive 1 July 1984. The Commission con- eiders that the In- creases are justified on the basis of the Commlssion's cur- rent crîteria for rate regulation (public an- nounicement dated 18 September 1974). Brantford trom $8.35 to $8.88. Cornwall trom $7.79 to $8.10. Part of Hamilton t rom $8.50 to $8.76.' Kit- chener, Strattord and area from $8.63 to $8.98. Part of London trom $7.23 to $7.52. Newmarket, Bradford, Holiand Landing, River Drive Park and Sharon trom $8.35 to $8.68. Oshawa, Bowmanville, Whitby and surrounding area from $8.35 to $8.68. Parts of Metropolitian Toronto trom $8.07 to $8.39. Canada OSHAWA- WHITBY F AII JuIy 19,20,21,22 Thursday Night *Opening Ceremonlos @Demoiltion Derby a Ferreti Club &-More Friday Night eBîngo efWomen's Builng eDemoiltion Derby & More Saturday Night *Tractor & Truck Pull sLow Sawing Contesi eBingo & More Sunday Night *Sheep Show & Shoarlng :Open Horse Show eDemolitlon Derby & More Friday& Saturday Evening * Dorm't Miss The-* DAIRY OUEEN EATING COMPETITION Sponsored by Dairy Qusen Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Simcoe St. N., Oshawa Dundas St., Whitby Plus Much Much More James Coyie, M.BA.,cA. Alex Richardson, B.AC.A. The partners of Ward Mallette Chartered Accountants' are pleased to announce the admission to partnership of James Coyle, M.B.A., C.A. and Alex Richardson, B.A., C.A. Mr. Coyle, who has worked in the Peterborough office for three years, has extensive experience in both private industry and public accounting in the area of data pro- cessing and computer consulting. He offers clients assis- tance-with feasibility studies, systems reviews, opera- tionai studies and audits. Mr. Richardson has been wNith Ward Malette's Lindsay office since 1975. He is a member of the Canadian Tax Foundation and travels among the f irm's Lindsay, Peter- borough and Whitby offices providing corporate and per- sonal tax services to clients. These appointments refiect Ward Mallette's commit- ment to otfering a full range of accounting, auditing and management consulting services from more than 50 of- fices across Canada and internationally through Binder Dijker Otte & Co.