PAGE-24-, WHITBY PRME PE-0;WgDNESDY, JULY -12i, 1I89 Win,,dover scores.19 fýor Ontarfieldacrosse team Anne Windaver, of Whitby scored-a total of 19 goals for the Ontario wamen's field lacrasse teain in the Saskatchewan Lacrosse Association's tourna- ment held recently. The. Ontario team went un- defeated throughout the tourna- ment beforelo7ing ta, Manitoba 7-5 in the final. Ontario defeated Saskatoon 6- 1 and .12-1, Alberta 8-6 and 6-3, Manitoba 7-5 then Alberta's'. Reserve teain 6-2 before losing ta Manitoba 7-5. Windover led the Ontario scor- igfollowed, by Carnie Hardili with 12 goals. The teain also has three other Whitby/ Brooklin residents; Mar- 'got Jacobs ( Broaklin), who had a goala in the ta 1urnamnent' Shannon Tackne.y and Nattalie tr;ousseau froin Whitby. The Ontaria team will hast England'S Northumbrian Univerityes women's lacrosse team fora fsetes,of exhibition gaines. Gaines will be held at, à ax, High School tonight (Wednesday, JuIl12), -Thursday and FridaY; aIl eginning at 6 pme The OntarioahandEnglish.teain will almo take Part in an Ontario tournamnenta be held a t - the Aij1ax Community Centre Satur- day-Julyl15. ýntario's coach is Barb Boyes. Viigs win ffthý .Oshawa Vikings ran their record in Toronto Rugby Union plyta five wins and two lasses befare summer break as they downed Brock 28-8 an Saturday. The game was much dloser than tmhe score indicates as several points were scored at the end of the gaine.. Paul Connelly, Mike Clayton, Dan Edwards and Mark Gibeault each scored a try for Vikings, while Clayton also kicked two penalties and added three con- verts. The star of the gaine, however, was Mike Clayton's brother Peter wha set Up three of the four tries. Vikings' second team did not Whitby men's slo- pitch Standings (au ofJUly 5) Team W L T P' MasterBedroom 8 4 0 16 SMS Marine 7 4 2 16 Circle TRxi 7 6 i151 moviola Cae 7 3 0 14 Fatheru 7 6 0 14 Hariet Plastics 6 7 1 il Brother'.Restaurant 56 6O010 Texaco 5 8.0 10 Ian Barron Motors 4 8 1 9 Hughes'Hawoe 2 8 1 5 Brother'. 13 Hughes Hawks Il SmB marine 16 Ian Barron 12 Texaco 13 Ian Barrnn10 play and remai n at five wins and a loss for the seasan thus far. Vikings' third team rolled toaa 34-6 win aver Taranteo:lns third teain. Newcomer' Greg McKinney scored three tries with Jan Thompson scaring two, .adding twa penalties and two canverts <. Mike Chambers had the other Vikings' try. Thé,,third team, also -has five wins and a lass., On. Tuesday, July 18, 6:30 Vings wil play.hast ta, l Hspital, a taurig side froin England. Hanet talkes championship .Hanet Plastics wan the chain- p ionship of the third annual Whitby Min or Basebail Associa-' tian Canfada Day house league squirt basebaîl taurnament July 1 in Whitby. Hanet defeated SMS Marine in the final of the taurnament sponsored by Pro Heating anci AÇir Concitonxng of' Whîtby andi under'thie directionof canvenert Stewart Mace. Whitby Optimnists defeatea. Design Marlkting for, the con- solation title. Fourteen teains taak part in the tournament. Fun Run is on July 19 The Whitby Tgers 5-km. Fun Run will be hel'd'on Wednesdlay, July 19, 7:30 p.m., fram Iroquois Par arena. There will be prizes for top five maIe finishers, top five female finishers, youngest runner and top senior runner. Medals will be awarded ta every participant th at finmiishes.' Petro-Canada sponsars the run, the sixth annual held by the Tigers.ý Pre-registration fee, is $4, race night fee is $6. For "more infor- mation caîl race dfirector Ian Barron at 668-1511.-- Whitby wins soccer'game Whitby Century Home Videa remained unbeaten in seven' games with a .2-1 decision over Scarborough St. Andrews July 4. Brett MacRuy an d Michael Klukowski- scored for Whitby while John Gillinghani was a standaut on the Whîtby dlefence. Whitby got twa, goals from Jason Schleiffer and one frain Michael Klukowski in a 3-1 deci- sion over Scarbaraugh Blues an June 27. Whitby remains in first place in the Durham/Scarborough Reç Leagixe. Durham may not join exerciise Durham Region, saying that there is now inadequate time for preparation, may not participate withýE mergency Planning Ontario in a Nov. 1-2 exercise involving the Darlington nuclear generating station. Durham regional council was ta decide today (Wednesday) on a finance committee recommenda- tioîî that the Region not take part in the exercise ta test pro- vincial and regional nuclear eniorgency plans. Jack McCorkell, director af occupational health and safety, states ina. report'that the Reg'on that "time has nat permitted 1us ta undertake a detailed analysis of aur current position," referring ta, late appraval given by the Province ta the Region for fund- in under the Joint Emergçncy Peparedness Program. Appli ation had been made for funds t complete the Darling emerge4cy plan, ta participate in an exer ise, ta replace an emer- -gency vehicle, ta purch*ase impro- ved communications. equipment and undertake alterations ta the operations centre at the Whitby station of Durham Regional Police. Fudn ppraval came only t the ýend oà f une, and McCorkel] said it, appears that approval was not givený for the full amount. Another issue hie cited as a reason forDurham not ta partici- pate is the current'dispute bet- ween Ontario Hydro and the Town of Newcastle. The Town has asked that approval of the Region's Darling- ton nuclear plan be deferred until the concerns of the Town have been resolved. Flag stolen Durham Regional- Police are searching -forth e persan or per- sans who.stale, an Ontario flag from the cenotaph on Dundas- St. E. duringthe- weekend.'-<. , "Police were unable t a»'a when teflag.w'asstalen. DEAL ON -NEW MODELS IN STOCK Ch *5 ~> YÂ, * If *Bike Winners - Spot The Differences Contest Seen above are (front row) Laura Mine (left) and Ryan Sisson (right) both of Whitby receiving- their new bikes froin (back row left) Harold Wachholz, Raleigh Representative and (back row right) Dain Andrews, Assistant Manager of Bay Sports. Sponsored by: Bay Sports Pickering, Raleigh Bikes and the Whitby Free Press.