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Whitby Free Press, 31 May 1989, p. 28

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abAqe8eï Ici Stacey unbeaten .0n four iStacey Trukerst are unbeaten anothere doubleheader wner the weekend in the Durhamn Ser- vice Clubs Oldtimers. Slopitch League. Stýacey won 14-3 and 11-7 over Bowmanville Raiders as Bob Wiswell drove in five runs and Ken Qorman four in the two games. Dave Piper, Garth Stewart and Gord Denyer each had three hits while Don Cruise was a perfect four-four-four. Wiswell and Ken Jordan had homers for Stacey. Stacey will play Oshawa, Legion Brewers next Sunday, 9 a.m. in Rairlan. Volunteers wanted Volunteers and coaches are wanted for the Oshawa Hawkeye Football Club which operates five teams. Players in the league are from atom (maximum 12 years old) to junior (maximum 22) in age, wth varying weight limits. The club isp art of the Central Ontario Minor Football League and Ontario Football Conférence. League play starts Aug. 12 and continues through October. For more information cail Joe 3zimanski at 579-3044, Scott ýeys at 579-3975, Glen Sutton at 376-1970 and Ian Bunting at 433-4648. *0'1 Kangar o's gan slit Kangaroo's Bar and Týeam 5 were winners as the Whitby Mixed Slo-pitch Fun League sea- son got underway May 18 and 19. .Kangaro's broke it open in the seventh inning on their way to a 16-9 win-Ã"ver Moviola Cafe on Wbitby ladies fastbal TAM Whltby Selets Picottn Pirates Lady J'a Tersan Rebes Brother'. Pizza Hughes Hawks W.B. Whie ms. Skycraft Brookln Classics W L T Fr5 3 01 7 30 6 310 6 231 06 1210 4 1230 2 1 30 2 1 30 2 01301 2 Scoe hum Pam Wu&k W.D. White Ina. i Skycraft 8 Hughes Hawks 6 Sélects 8 Brother'. Plzza i claws c9 Tersan Bebels 3 Brooklin 10 Skycraft 4 Lady J'a 3 W.B. White Ins. 5 Picotin Pirates 4 LadyJ'. 23 Teruan RBel.9 Clasuica 8 Selects 6 PicotinPirates 12 lady J'a 14 Hughes Hawks 19 W..Whie ms.8 Picotin Pirates 4 Seledt..8 on W eatherall an ry Cheesma.n pitched for Kangaroo's, with Cheesman hit- ting a home run. Dave Harris homered for Moviola in support of pitcher Steve Cardwell. On May 19, Kanqaroo's felI to Team 5 23-15 despite two home runs by Kangaroospitcher Don Weatherall. Craig Bell pitched for Teain 5 which received four- hit 'performances from four players. Peterborough wins tournament SWhitby lost both the opening game and championship game to the home teami in a tyke I acrosse tournament in Peterborough over the weekend. Top-ranked PeterborougVh handed Whitby a 6-1 loss in t he frst game, but Whitby camne back strongly te defeat Hamilton 6-5 in the second game. Whitby then rolled past Brampton 8-2 to earn a spot in the final in which Peterborough prevailed. Caseye Dupont had four goals for Whitby in the tournament, with two each to Barrett Church, Scott Beegan Ian Cuthbertson, and Mike i4effering* Singles went to Mike Gall as, Brad McNaughton, Kelvin Coates, Jeif Frazer and Mike Hamilton. Goaltender Shari Bryska was outstanding in hier rookie debut, with help from the defence of Joshua Birmble and BIais Law-, son. Ontaio lacross Whitby girls softbal No resit. avallablo. W L T I Centwy 21-2 0 0 4 WhtbSuerov Gm.2 0 0 4 WhtbyLeoSl2 2 O 0 4 a lg D rug taoea 1 1 0 2 DoddSoutar 1 1 0 2 Remmx-Dmvid E. Uuylock 1 O 0 2 Planew Intarors O 1 O O Klnuen Club O 2 O 0 Mercury Auto Body 0 2 O 0 Whltby Optimiet 0O2 0 0 SQUIRr W L TPIM Midway Motr. 2 1 O 4 Sorlchetti Corporation 2 1 0 4 Brooklin Optimista 2 1 O 4 RotaryClub 2 1 O 4 Scotts Colonels 2 1 0 4 MidaMulffer 1 2- 0 2 RUdY Electric 1 2 O 2 Pencock Sports O 3 O O NOVICE Week of May 16 Knights ofColum. 26 - Precision Litho 14 Midas Muffler 19 - Cardinal Containers 9 Lion... Club Whit. defeatêd Margod Lincoln Barr~y C. Petro Cam 24 - Precision Litho.?7 W L T M' Midas MulDer 2 0 0 4 LjonessClub of Whltby 2 0 0 4 Knights of(Columbus 2 O O 4 Barry Churcher - PetroCanada i 1 0 2 Cardinal Containers 1 1 0 2 Marigold Lincon 0 2 0 O PrecisionLitho 0 2 0 0 SOPHOMORE W L TFiM Roy'% Enterprime 2 0 0 4 Crann Reulty - Mchael Baird 2 0 0 4 Lions Club 1 1 0 2 Pausport International 1 1 0 2 Kiwanis Club 0 2 0 O BANTAM No resut. available. Peteborugh 16 May 10 sarnia 18 St. Cathaines 10 Bey Ares May 12 St. Catharines Peterborough May 13 Whltby St. Catharines Whitby May 18 May 19 Brampton St. Catharines May 21 Peterborough May' 24 MI.sl.euga Peterborough May' 26 St. Catharines May' 27 BEMaem May 28 Whiby TeMM St. Catharines Peterborough missisauga Brampton Bay Ares 18 Sari" 16 il Barnda 9 Stmdbw Bturday, May' 27) W L FM 6 2 12 6 i 10 4 2 8~ 3 a 6 2 3 4 1 6 2 Ramite Ma>' il Pergus Ma>' 18 Brooklin May 19 Peterborough May 23 Owen Sound Peterborugh May 25 Orangeville May 27 Brooklln 7 Fergus W P IS 2 O 4 2 O 4 1 O 2 i I 2 i 2 2 0 Team Peterborough Brookhin Owen Sound Fergus Orange'nfle Brampton BayAres i6 Sarnda Brampton 8 Brampten DayAre. 7 Drampten 4 Misamuga 10 IlDay Are WlBay 6 St. Catharlnie 18 St. Catharines16 12 Day Are. il 7 Whltby 65 16 Brumpton 6< 18 Orengevifle 7 16 Orangevîle i 16 Fergus 7 SOS will hold picni The, Save Our Shore group (SOS) which formed after council removed the public walkwvay from the Coscan developmnent at Whitby's lakeshore will b>e hold- ing a fami ly pic flic Sunday, June 4 at Heydenshore Park., The picnic is a way for SOS tc draw attention te, its concerns, said organizer Jennifer Leet. While the group was formed because of the wlkway, Leel says other areas at the shore have become a concerfi. "The density of Coscan's pro, =ect and effects to Lynde Shoret bcuse of development are als< concerns, " said Leet. SOS has approached council tx arrange an appointment as i deputtion ?ut h not yet beer given a time. There is still ne schedulec public meeting for Coscan't rezonmng application te permi their development. Paper Products, includÃŽng *newspaper, comprise 36 per cent of the garbage placed at curbside for -j~ *pickup each week. A Iof it is recyclable. JMNOR A May 5 St.Catharines 12 Bey Are CORPORATION OF TIE i~.. TOWN OF WHITBY REQUIRESA SUPERVISOR 0F FACILITIES The Corporation of the Town of Whtby is currently seeking qualified candidates for the above position in the Parks and Recreation Department. QUALIFICATIONS- Graduate' from a Community College in Facilities Manageme»nt or Recreational Leadership; two (2) to four (4) yearsý on-the-job experience, particularly in the operation ---.and maintenance of municipal arenas/pools with associated supervisory responsibilities; must be able to communicate orally and in written form in a clear and conise manner; well-developed interpersonal and public reiMtions skills; ability to work with a minimal amount of supervision. POSITION SUMMARY Reporting.to the Facilties Foreman, the Supervisor of Facilities Is responsible for the overal maintenance andJ operation.of posted arenas and pools plus the overali supervision of facility operations. This position will require an'r individual with a strong background in a municipal,.- recreational facility setting with well-developed interpersonal skills and a sound working knowledgé of ail cleaning, maintenance and operational proceup related to the operation of 'a municipal arenaf pr community centre. Flex ho rotating shift work, includlng weekends. RATE: $1U.4 per hour B RATE: $15.9 per hour Applicat to be forwarded no later than June 9, I Department rporation of the Town of Whitby ssadRoad East NOTE: thak ail those persons who apply, but aIe acknowledgemnent will only be foiwarded to those applicarts who are invited for an interview. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWNO0F WHITBY REQUIRES AN ANIMAL CONTROL AND POUND MANAGER The Corporation of the Town of Whitby is currently seeking qualif ied candidates for the above position at aur Animal Control Centre. QUALIFICATIONS Community College graduate in an Animai Heath Technician Programme or an acceptable combination of education and experience; minimum of two (2) to four (4) years directly related experience; well-developed communication skills; demonstrated organizational abiîity and administrative competence; ability to work inidependently; valid Driver's License. POSITION SUMMARY This position ent ails responsibililty for ail facets of animal control and animal care including the management and supervision of the Animal ContraI Centre, the care and well-being of impounded and quarantined animais, and the administration and enforcement of applicable Provincial legisiation and Animal Control by-laws. SALARY Salary subj ect to skill, ability, and qualif icat ions. Applications are to bu forwarcled no later than June 9, 1989, to: Personnel Department The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 RosslandJ Road East WHITBY, Ontario UN 2M8 NOTE: We thank ail those persons who appty, but advise acknowledgement will only bu forwarcled to those applicants who are invited for an inerie BmmptS 14 > Brampton il Brampton Stmdiffl (m of Monday. àbw 29)

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