for the six th game. equal," says - Whitby manager AI Whitby needs one victory to win Garrard. the best-of-seven series, now ieading 3-2. Whitby won the first two games 9- "The two teams are pretty 7 and 17-4. St. Catharines came Jun iorsbegiin basebail playoff Whitby's junior basebail team ended the regular schedule in third place with a 13-8 record after three more victories ast week. The eague championship playof- fs began Sunday with the top six teams invohved. Whitby was leading Port Hope 11-4 after six in- nings when the game was called. Playoffs wiil resume Aug. 15 at Iroquois Park. Last week, Whitby fell to Ajax 7-4 on Monday before bouncing back for three wins. Whitby downed Port Hope 8-7 and then swept a doubleheader withh Newmarket by scores of 10-1 and 6-4. Scott Burnett went the distance in the first gamne and also pitched most of the second game. Top hit- ters for Whitby included Rob Lightle and midget Mike Macapagal. Peterborough finished first and Orillia second for the regular season. Whitby wili begin another Racqueteers earn number one ranking A Whitby so-pitch team in its fir- first among rookie slo-pitch teams st year has earned a number one by the Sio-Pitch Ontario ranking in men's DD play in On- Association. The ranking is earned tario. based on points gained-in heague The Racqueteers were ranked and tournament play. Whitby girls softball Up toAugust 2, 1987 MITE DIVISION Boy's Enter. 27 Midas Muffler Chart-Air 24 Bailey Pbar. Scott's Colonels il Dodd & Souter Bell Canada 28 Rotar Club Pioneer Interîor23 (iroup 74 Bell Canada Group 74 BANTAM DIVISION Molly Mald 7 Donald Travel 0 Kinsmen Club 12 Wheelies 15 Kiwanis Club 18 Molly Maid 4 STANDINGS Wheelies 21 Molly Maid 20 Kiwanis Club 12 Kinsmnen Club 8 Donald Travel 3 SOPHOMORE DIVISION N.tinaTrst18 Marigold Linc 16 Pioneer Interiors 17 Joannes Flower 13 National rut12 Midas Muffler 15STNIG Scott's Colonels 21 JaeSTANDINrS 2 Bailey PharmnaCy 14 JCeury 21 120 Chart-Air Mechanical 12 CMatrgod21nonMec0 Dodd & Souter il -Natioln conTrust 8 Roy's Enterprises 10 Ntoa rs series, a best-of-five affair, on Sun- day to determine which team wiii take part in the Ontario A cham- pionships over the Labor Day weekend. Whitby and Orillia, which spiit two games during the regular season, will play the second game at Iroquois Park on Thursday, Aug. 13. Whitby manager Doug Keating says both teams have 12-man rosters, but added that Orillia is strong in pitching. meanwhiie Whitby recently lost top pitcher Greg lannarilli. "We'Il just have to go with what we got," says Keating. The winner of the series will likely meet Peter- borough in the final playoff to determine who wiil go to the On- tario championships. M iD7» DURHAM baktown 49 at r da o u h eua eaf l e Warriors need one win to wrap up semIifnal series WVarriors then won Saturday 14-11 in Brooklin. But St. Catharines completely dominated the fifth game, winning 17-10. "'They beat us badly," says Garrard. Bill Passfield and Greg Van Siekie have been among Whitby's top scorers in the series thus far while goalie Chris 0'Reiliy was a stanndout' in the first two games, said Garrard. And Garrard says the team is playing much better than during situation around considerabiy," he says "They've been showing some pretty good hustie. " Cam Devine now coaches the team after a recent shake-up that saw Bryce Jordan dropped as coach with one gamne remaining in the regular schedule. If a seventh game is needed In the series it will. be played ini St. Catharines. The winner will likely meet Peterborough in the final series. Peterborough has a 3-0 lead in their series with Brampton. Bantms fnishthir Wedam f nshaythwekrh wne Darrin Lee pitched a four-hitter to lead Whitby's bantam ail-star basebail team to a 6-1 win over Kendal in the final game of the regular schedule last week. Whitby finished league play with a record of- 17 wins and seven losses, to take third place behind Oshawa and Peterborough. Whitby will meet Kendal in a best-of-three playoff series starting will play Oshawa. The local bantams have also quaiified for the ail-Ontario AA championships to be held in Bram- pton on Labor Day weekend. Against Kendall, Jason Skinner had a home run while Lee, Darren Johriston and Jamie Watters also drove in runs. Darrin Christie had two singles for Whitby. NOTICE TO THE RATEPAYERS 0F THE CORPORATION 0F THE REGIO-NAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM The Audited Financial Statements of the Corporation of the Regionat Municipality of Durham for the year ended December 31, 1986 are available f rom the Regional Finance Departmeflt. Anyone interested ln ob- taining a copy of these statements should write to the Finance Department of the Regional Municipality of Durham, 60 Bond Street West, P.O. Box 618, Oshawa, Ontario Li H 8B6. The following financial highlightS refleot the operations, assets and liabilities of the Regional MuniciPality of Durham includinig the Waterworks, Sewage and Waste Disposai Systems and the Board of Com- missioners of the Durham Regional Police. COMPARISON 0F CONSOLIDATED REVENUES AND EXPENDITURES (AIl amounts in thousands of dollars) Whitby minor- basebali T-BALL July 16- Top Quality 23 Barry Brian 13 Firechiefs 24 Dom's Auto 25 Cartier McNa 26 July 20- Barry Brian 25 July 2l- Firechiefs 22 Fifewood Saints 16 Georgian Hotel 16 Legal Beagles 18 Top Quality 19 Mitchell Brothe 18 July 22- Barry Brian 19 July 23- Cartier Mc 24 Fifewood Saints 13 Georgian Hotel 23 I.T.T. Cannon 21 July 24- Top Quality 15 July 28- Cartier Mc 29 Butler's Deli 18 Sandoz Anca il Legal Beagles 17 Georgian Hotel 22 Tim Horton 6 Peacock Sports 5 Dom's Auto 15 Cartier Mc 15 I.T.T. Camnon 14 Tim Horton' 10 Fawcett Motors 8 Sandoz Anca 7 Butler's Deli 10 Firechiefs 13 Doiù's Auto il Top Quality 12 Legal Beagles 21 Sandoz Anca 13 Peacock Sports 13 FINAL STANDINGS TEAM W LT Top Quality Collision 19 1 2 Fifewood Saints 15 3 4 Cartier McNamara 13 3 -6 Miitchell Brothers 13 5 4 Barry Bilan Associates 12 5 5 Sandoz Anca il 6 5 Dom's Auto Parts 10 9 3 Foran's Roofing 10 9 3 I.T.T. Cannon 10 10 2 Butler's Deli 9 9 4 Firechiefs 9 il 2 Georgian Motor Hotel 7 10 5 Legal Beagles 5 15 2 Peacock Sports 3 17 2 Tim Horton Donuts 1 17 4 Fawcett Motors- 2 17 1 SQUIRT FINAL STANDINGS TEAM W LT Fitzgerald Carpentry 18 3 1 Scott's Colonels 13 4 5 Brooklifl Kinsmen 13 5 4 Sorichetti Group Swish Maintenance Merrick Homes 7 Consumera Gas Donut Press Dodd & Souter TYKE Century 21 21 July 9- Whitby Cleaner 21 JulyI14- Whitby Cleaner 21 July 16- Vick Insuirance il Munne's Press 24 July 17- Munn's Press 18 July 2l- NRS Realty 15 Vick Insurance 24 Cdn Tire 18 Century 21 22 Lions Club 14 Br. Slopitch 10 July 23- jim Davidsofl 7 NRS Realty 5 Kurz Foods 12 Munn's Press 24 FirefighterS 5 Kurz Foods 9 Raîston Purina 8 Br. Slopitch 9 Jim Davidson 1 Lions Club ' 3 Whitby Cleaner 5 Nurse Chev Old il Jim Davidson 1 Ralston Purifla 12 Firefighters 12 Kiwanis Club 2 Lions Club 0 Century 21 2 Firefighters 9 Cdn Tire O STANDINGS TEAM w Munn's Press 17 Century 21 14 NES RealtY 12 Vick Insurance 10 Kiwanis Club 10 Whitby Cleaners 9 Whtby Firefighters 8 Brooklin Slopitch 8 Whitby Lions Club 7 Kurz Foods 5 Canadian; Tire 4 Raîston Purins 3 Jim Davidson Chrysler 2 BANTAM July 16- Whitby Rotary July 16- Whitby Rotary July 20- Goldhawks July 21 Owasco Volks July 23- Pizza Deliglit 6 Durham Equip. 2 21 Durham Equip. 3 9 Petro Canada 4 8 Snowden Rubbe 3 FINAL STANDINGS L. Goldhawks il Gus Brown Motors 9 Whitby Rotary 8 Pizza Delight 6 Melanie Pringles 13 6 3 29 Durnam E~quip>. n- -- o u Crouch Collars 12 8 2 26 Snowden Rubber Ind 5 8 1 il I Whtby JayCees 9 7 6 24 Petro Canada 5 9 0 10 Pizza Piza 10 9 3 23 OwascoVolkswagen 4 9 1 9 WHERE THE MONEY CAME FROM: 1986 Requisit ion on Area 'Municipalities Ontario Grants User Charges Other Revenue WHAT THE MONEY WAS SPENT FOR: General Government Protection to Persons & Property Transportation Services WaterWorks Sanitary Sewer System Other Environmental Services Health Services Social Services Senior Citizens Day Nurseries Family &Children Services Planning and Development 39,254 51,332 41,257 20,733 152,576 1986 5,208 27,662 15,601 19,422 23,762 5,937 4,355 19,367 18,059 2,958 1,187 2,783 1985 34,372 46,214 37,573 13,448 131,607 VEAR END POSITION F ASSETS AND LIABILITIES * as aond S iho nso dlas Term Investments " Accounts Receivable " Othercurrent Assets " Restricted Assets " Capital Assets 1985 4,874 24,236 13,589 16,010 18,008 4,916 3,988 17,938 16,405 2,440 1,078 " Accounts Payable, Accrued Liabilities " Current Portion of Ontario Housing Action Program Loans " Ot her Cu rrent Liabi1it ies and Deferred Revenue " Outstanding Long Term Debt " Reserves and Reserve Funds " Fund Balances " Unexpended Capital 1986 1985 12,805 10o,U85 21,607 18,750 32,167 27,676 56,644 67,882 126,258 126,500 13,887 6,764 2,055 12,917 2,946 2,12 1 56,644 67,882 39,217 32,014 3,915 5,047 126,258 126,500 *Trust Funds Administered by Region 2,364 146,301 125,846 *Whitby Warriors are'hoping to wrap Up their junior A lacrosse semi-final series with St. Catharinles tonight (Wednesday) when the two teams meet in Whitby WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESD)AY, AUGUST5, 1987, PAGE 17 3,035 2,107 Financing 1,342 1,408 ý