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Whitby Free Press, 2 Nov 1988, p. 24

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PAGE 24, WIIITBY FREE PRESS. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2.1988 Local runners* in N.Y. marathon Four members of the Whitby Tigers Running club will take part in the New York Marathon on Nov. 6. For Tigers' founder Ian Barron, 38, it will be his 26th marathon event. He has a personal best of three hours, one minute, 52 seconds and hopes to go under three hours in the "New York event, which attracts 22,000 runners from ail over the world. Barron started the Tigers in 1983. Gary Ranall isj head coach of the club which welcomes new members (cal Ian Barron "Motors). Also running in the New York Marathon will be Bill Webb, 42, of Whitby; John Houston, 45, Oshawa; and Bian McArthur, 39. Webb, a technical supervisor for Ontario Hydro at Darlington, has entered- nine marathons and has a best time of three hours, 30 seconds. He competed in the Boston Marathon in 1987, and describes it as his "most memborable" race because of incredible crowd size and support." Webb has run in the New York marathon on two previous occasions.- Houston, a shift supervisor for Ontariô Hydro at Darlington, has run* 12 marathons personal best of two minutes in Northern July 1988. with hours, Ireland McArthur has been in five marathons, with a best time of three hours and 20 minutes. He says the New York Marathon has been a longtime, goal" as it is one of the most popular races in the world. Daviidson 3rd'«i Ont ario Randy Davidson of Kathleen Rowe public school was third in the Ontario cross country championships for mite boys' on Oct. 22 in Burlington. Davidson (not Duncan, as incorrectly stated in'last week's EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMMEMM EMM EMMEMM preserve the goad things in Whitby M W 2 EA 2M FREEZE ON2 REALTY TAXES W 2 IMPROVED SERVICES W 2 FOR SENIORSMao W Maow W ' 2M W2' 2M 2 MEET GERRY EMM - 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Mon.-Sat. e W 209 DUNDAS STREET EAST (at Green St.) ? 2 Telephone 688-9932 688-8442 668e-i1709 ' W PRODUCED BY THE COMMITTEE TO ELEOT GERRY EMM MAYOR 2M EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMM EMAM EMMA A A YOUR LAST CHANCE FOR 1988 Deveoppd and Presented by DIETER W. KIRNER with speciaI guest lecturers Real Estate Expert PAUL LINDEN and noted Lawyers THOMAS CURRAN & WAYNE CUSACK Corne hear Durhamn Region's best known tax sa vings expert, Dieter irner. Mr. Kirner is widely recognized as the pore-eminent local lecturer for both govemment & private industry. T0PICS T106E OISO1)SSED AT THIS FREE SEMINAR! " TAX REFORM, THE TAX SQUEEZE & VOUR FUTURE TAX PLANNING " RRSP'SIRRIF'S, ANNUIT IES " UIMITED PARTNERSHIP TAX SHELTERS " INVEST IN PRIME RENTAI & COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE & SAVE TAX " INVEST IN AN EXCITING, BRAND-NEW CONCEPT: SAVE LARGE AMOUNTS 0F TAX & USE YOUR CAPITAL GAINS EXEMPTION BY INVESTING IN LAW OFFICESI! " INVESTING IN MORTGAGES & GENERATE VERY HIGH INTEREST " MORTGAGES ARE IDEAL FOR VOUR SELF-DIRECTED RRSP OR RRIF TWO SEMINAR TIMES FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Afternoon Semnar 1:30 p.m. Evenlng Seminar 7.00 p.m. TrHURSDAY NO)V=MERF: 17, 1988 Os>-chawa Public Library Audito>rium Admission Free - Please Cali Kim or Miche - I UPOMING SEMINAR DATES JANUARY 26, FEeRUARY 16, 5 7 lmO 7 7 1 MACH ,2, APRIL', MAY 18 D.W. KIRNER &' ASSOCIATESu F/NA NCIAL ADVISORSINRET1REMENT8 TAXPLANNING 74 SIMCOE ST. S., SUITE 303, P.O. BOX 133 OSHAWA, ONT. L1H 7L1 edition) had previously captured the Durham Region champ- ionship for boys 8 and under. Has schoolmate, Wesley Suddons, who was second behind Davidson in the Durham race, was sixth in the provincial final, a 1,000-metre race. The two led the Durham X-Ls to first place in the team competition for mite boys. Dan Bainard of Pringle Creek public school, Durham champion for atomn boys, was fifth in the provincial race, over a distance of 2,000 metres. The top finiisher for the Durham team in the atom boys' race, he led the team to second place overaîl for atom boys. Easy «rwins for peewees Whitby's minor peewee A team, sponsored by Eastway Ply- mouth Chrysler, collected another four points in league la1 over the weekend, defeating Pickering and Unionville by scores of 9-1 and 10-3, respec- tively. Goaltenders Adam Clay and Stephen St. Amnand were excel- lent in net against Pickering. Scoring for Whitby were Paul Brooks with four goals and Andre Marois with two, singles to Adam Parks, Wayne Primeau and Paul Dillon. Against Unionville on Sunday, Primeau scored four goals and Parks had two. Singlés went to Brian McRobert and Troy Was- tie. WELL & FIT Invites ail interested persons, young and old, to corne and enjoy their Fro-ee Tria3l claes in energizing exercise. SmaIl classes, individual attention, energizing music, knowledgeable instructors. Bod>cy Sculpting:- Mon. Nov. 7 or Wed. Nov. 9, 5'30 - 6:30 p.m. (tone & shape) Jaz zercis-o: Mon. Nov. 7 6:45 - 7:45 p.m. (dance your way 10 fitness) No B3cunico (Mom's Moming) Mon. Nov. 7 or Wed. Nov. 9, M2 - 10:30 a.m. Babysitting $1.25 perchtd WatklMAarch those pounds and inches away. No jogging or jumping. 0Oldoir Adiuit: (50+) Easy Does h Ctass. Mon. Nov. 7 or Wed. Nov. 9, 10:4-5 - 112M a.m. Lunch 1/2 Ho>ur Revita lizdor Mon. Nov. 7 or Wed. Nov. 9, 12:10 - 12:40 p.m. Tone and stretch to relax & energize The Chiropractors Famnily Wlness cIinic 1631 Dxidas St. E Wtb, DowvIairs 427-6057 Carol Seens 728-5251 (leave message) Acos from Chemeys A n n n n n n n Q Q-Q.Q Q Q-Q ..J - 1 PLAYERS for Denis O'Connor Separate High Sehool and Ajax High School go after the bail in the LOSISA senior soccer final in Ajax last Thusr- day. Bill Heaney of Whitby scored ail three goals to lead D'OC to a 3-1 victory. They will play in the DYSSA finals today (Wednesday) in Unionville. D'OC's junior team also advanced to the DYSSA finals by beating St. Mary's 3-1 in Oshawa last Thursday. Free Pre photo Dusome in first place Jeif Dusome of the Kiichi-Sai the weekend. Judo Club of Whitby had a first- TkiKstnsadoryB- fodeach' had second-place place finish in the Octoberfest finishes while Nicole Dusome tournament in Kitchener over was third in her class. UMM~NCorne Say Hi To Our WruoeTBY New Manager and Her RACQUETBALL Established In March 98Stefltb Racquetbaii and Ftness Club continues to offe & the Durhiam Peglon a complete fitness and social failty - everything from nine air- conditloned racquetbail courts, cardiovascular FITNESS CLUB and fitness centre, to a fuily iicensed lounge overlooking the courts. The Whlrby Racquetttail and Ftness Club is the Club for you. INCLUDED IN AU. MEMBERS1IIPS *9 air conidltioned'Racquetball courts *Cardiovascular room compiete with uife Cycles'). Ue Rower').OlymplC WeIghts 0 Nautilus and Global gymn equipmnent W eInvteOutdoor pool and lcensed pato You0 Whdpools and saunas In both loccer roomns Drop In For poie A Visit At... TEMAUS 1100- alyftes lse Champlain Ct. -*ueve usr (off Hopkins) Corporate Rates - Student Rates ,Whitby «666-1422 0

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