PAGE 30, WIF1tBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST-23, 1989 S'ýoccer City open Soccer City is finally open. After montbs of construction delays, 'tbe indoor soccer facility on Sunray Crt. opened its doors last week. We o pened with games being played from 6plm. to 10 p.m, says Isabelle eI, one of the owners of the 20,000-sq. ft. faci- li he stadium was first pro- posed in June, 1987 but .con- struction was delayed because of a lack of labor. "The company didn't bave enough workers and we had pro- blems witb the zoning change. We had every snag you can imagine," sa.ys FelI. But now that the stadium is open, Feli says it could operate 24 bours a day if necessary. MINOR HOCKEY A S S-bC 1A T1 0 N IMPORTANT: Registrar: President: (Note-Aiso There is al*so discussion about Soccer City operating its own indoor soccer league. "We bave been thinking about it and Labatts Breweries is inter- ested in sponsoring a league," says FeIl. She says bookings for the sta- dium are slowly'coming in botb from indoor soccer teams and outdoor teams looking for a prac- tice facility during the winter. An opening celebration is sche- dule for September, b ut an exact date bri not yet been set. saysFell. The Stadium, wbich was esti- mated to cost $1-million in June, 1987, is owned by tbree Whitby couples - Jim and Isabelle FeIl Cobi and Rainer Stimming anâ David and Shirley Gillespie. The playing surfacei âstroturf, is 17,000 sq ft. in size wbile there are 14*0 seats for specta-,! tors. he two-story building will also bouse a restaurant and a soccer pro sbop. Moviola earns bye Moviola Cafe won the regular season championshiDo, in the REGISTRATION AT IROQUOIS PARK FOR 89/90 SEASON Sat., Sept. 9th 9a.m.-lip.m/Wed., Sept. 13th 7p.m.-gp.m. Sat., Sept. l6th 9a.m.- lp.m. FEE $145.00 (MALE/FEMALE) (Laie Fee $25.00) (FamlIy Discaunt) OHIP Number Required And Photocopy 0f Birth Certificate To Be Retained By Association GLORIA JOHNSTON 668-5700 BRUC E MONTA IGUE 668-2857 see rep. eamn tryout shedule in this edit ion) WE'VE 601 YOUR NUMVBER PERFORMANCE - NO MATTER WHICH WAY YOU (UT IL COMPARE... DRY PDWERHEAD' DISPIACEMENT WEIGHT (LBS.) STIHLO044 12.8 71lcc HUSOVARNA.268 13.6 67 c THE STIHLO 44 - CAR VING OUT A NEW LEGEND. 5TH unde Reetld Liaetic. us on CHOO RADIO 1390 AU DURIIAM EQUIPMENT RENTALS Wbitby Mixed 51o-pitch League. With 16 wins and a tie against only tbree losses during the sea- son, Moviola earned a b ye in the first round of the ilavoffs., Second-place Raiigaroo Ba: will meet fifth-place V-Plus in the first playoff xound, Wbile fthird-place Century 21 will face forhplace Ski Shoppe. Botb series are best-of-five. Ontario lacrosse MAJOR/SENIOR c --ponhp BrSoilin Rcdmen vs Peterborough Quakers Came #i Mon., Aug. 21, 8:30 p.m. Peterborough at Brooklin Came f2 Thurs., Aug. 24, 8:30 p.m.<inmen) Brooklin at Peterborough Came f3 Sat., Aug. 26, 8:30 pa. Peterborough ut Brooklin Came f4 Sun., Aug. 27, 7:00 p.m. (Kinsmen) Broolin t Peterborough Came f5 Tues, Aug. 29,8:30 p.m. Peterborough at Broohlit Came 06 Wed., Aug. 30,8.:30 p.m. Brooklin at Peterborough Crame #7 Fni, Sept. 1, 8:30 p.m. Peterborough at Broolin FINAL ROUND-ROBIN RESULTO W L T GF GA PIS Brooklin 4 Peterborough 2 Brampton 1 O 0 0 49 32 8 2 0 41 35 4 4 02750 0 Flaya.D Socang ea*dme Cary Guit, BrookL Brian Evans, Peter. Derek Keenan, Brook John Fuaco, Brook Miles Brumpton, Bram. Bruce Ogiie, Peter. G. Belleperche. Peter. Jeff ardîli, Peter. John Muna,., Peter. Bria Nikula, Brook John Grant, Peter. Wayne Batley, Peter. Erie Perroni, Brook. GO A1 14 6 4 13, 6 9 6 7 5 6 6 3 6 2 4 4 4 4 3 6 1 7 4 3 256 MEMBERS 0F. the Gemini Gynmastics Club await their turn during demonstration at the Oshawa Centre recently. Gemini will open a Whitby location on Scotia Sq. in September. ~ r. ht lm91FMobuoemgbq -em GP GO A FPM Plu BrianFEvens 4 4 13 17 O Bru Cegivie 4 6 3 9 Il G. Belleperche 4 6 2 8 8 Jeff H-rdifl 4 4 4 8 7 Joh unroe 4 4 4 8 10 JohnmGrnt. 4 1 7 8 0 Wayne Batley 4 4 3 7 2 Xilm weao 4 1 6 e 4 D. Succmore 4 2 3 5 4 Geryiltz 3 4 0 4 13 AdamlGuwak 3 2 2 4 2 Monty Kat 4 1 3 4 2 .)lm Vlneff 3 0 4 4 10 Joe Maeteruon 3 1 1 2 4 JmDracup 4 1 0 1 O Crag Mflligen 4 0 1 1 2 Lestes. 4 O 1 1 5 FrankKylie 4 O0 I1 1 Il Mark Evans 1 0 0 O 6 IL Mcflmcyle 2 0 O O O Kent entzel 3 0 0 O 0 Bench Ninor 4 O O O 6 Pleyucf swnnmu BroogIin Brampton Brookin Brampton Peteboroug Petrboqgh 1989 Brockln R.d PIeaydf SooeIg GP GO A FIS RH Gr eit 4 14 6 20 8 Derek eenun 4 6 9 15 4 John uaco 4 6 713 8 Brien ikula 4 3 5 8 0 Eriecerroni 4 2 5 7 20 Jlm Meredith 3 1 5 6 2 Wayne Colley 4 0 6 6 2 Brry reer 4 3 2 5 2 TerayBullen 2 1 4 5 10 Dae eWhlrter 4 2 2 4 7 KYinAntIYUO 4 3 0 3 2 Blim Hario 4 3 0 3 2 Scott McMicbael 4 1 2 3 38 JerryFitzgerald 4 1 2 3 0 B.obBanna 4 1 1 2 0 MarkiHarding 4 1 1 2 0 DonuMecDond 3 1 1 2 2 .jeff McCoorb 1 0 2 2 2ý KeinRayes 1 O0 I1 1 O Paul Ot.John 1 O O O O Jeffrooks 1 O O O 5 ChrluFowlie 1 O O O O Gref epine. 2 0 00 9 Mike age. 2 O O O 2 Ted Sawicl 3 O O O O Ilm Brisco. 3 O O O 5 Brookfit BrooklSu Peteboough Brmiton PM«.bougji Brampton * GEMINI GYMNASTICS AFALL REGISTRATION e A, variety of programs for boys & girls Ages 18 months and Up 0 e aet&To edry e Pre-school Kindertimne* Girls & Boys Rec î Teens (Girls only) zWY.01 t We wIi be taking registration For more Informatior Q at: 110 Scotia Ct., Whltby cail 576-9517. ile UT WENWOTH T. (Thickson & Wentworth) Telephone registration eETOT T Saturday, August 26th, 9am-l2noon accepted startiflg August 2Bth. Gemi Whitby * loeatioel Gemini Gymnastics will be opening a 10,000-sq. ft. Whitby location ini September. The club, which has more than 650 members from Durham Region, including about 80 year- round members, h as been operat- ing from a 10,000-sq. ft. location at 853 Farewell St. in Oshawva. The Whitby facility, wbich bas higher ceilings and may attract more male gymnasts, is at 110 Scotia Sq. *A grand opening ceremony will be held aIl day on Saturday, *Sept. 16, with demonstrations in both the recreational and year- round levels. For more information cal Janet at 576-9517. Ontarlo lacrosse Jumioe A Final Peterborough wins beât-of-seven over St. Catharines, 4-3. edaces to Min. Cup final (in Peterborough). Western lacrosse SENIOR Final (Boa&d.Ut-Cfo Firat Gama - Au&~ 17 New Weetminutar 9 Coqutlem6 Second Cme - Au& 19 New Wetminiter 9 Coquitiaco 4 Third Gae - Aug. 22 Fourth Gem«- Aug. 24 Firth Game (f necewoaY) - Aug. 26 ffith Gae (if nmue.ary) - A g. 28 Sevuith Gae. (If nwcefdxy - Aug. 30 (Wlnner dvam t 10Menna Cupwhlch .tarte Sept. 6) Playeff Indhkim i RqoettImtIoe GP OH a A FPS Paul Glt, Vic. 6 63 1611l27 jim v.ltman. coq. 6 25 7 18 23 Red jeagen, Ven 6 31 8 14 22 pd. ra, Van. 5 49 13 6 19 (>q Prentice, Coq. a 44 Il 8 19 Bandy JmaeVen. 5 24. 5 14 19 DuMvidHae, coq. a 46 12 6 18 Geordie Dean, N.w.s 33 7 il 18 Elck Brown, Vie. 6 25 7 9 16 jody TwS, coq 6 26 7 8 15 1020 Dundas St. E. Whitby 668-0880 428-0880 cip 1 CEPTIFED