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Whitby Free Press, 29 Aug 1990, p. 25

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WHITYFR~E RES, WNE8AYAUQW! 29, 1990, PAGE 25 Guide ~>helps anglers i ocal opt 'Fishing ln Durham Rsgiei,'a new publication dilbuted b>t the. Touriat Assciation cf Durham Region (TADR) and produced b Dunham Rogion'. 1ecoomi evelent dopart. mnent, ,promises té b. a popular item with anglers seing thi. region". flshinghot spots- .Thej>ublicatîon in the frst step, implementation of the. recommendations made in the Regionsy spot flshing study rêleased eer rier this year. The study identified the. benefits, in terms of revenue and jobs, which could b. realized by promoting the sport. The author of that studye Jpe Montgomery, wes resp .sble for the- research and layout of the guide. 'Fishing in Durham Region' is a compréhenuive mpadgud and will b. use? topromote' Durham es an ideal destination for anglers. Norm Leighi, manager of business devlopment for the Region, steted- thet "W. reelized we had a tremendous resource right on our doorstep which few people, either residents or visitors, even knew about. The challenge thon boceme, 'How do that's us. "Tme publicatôn cf tus map could not corne at à better time. It, combined with our eist*ng touist pidob0ok and' tourist mapwid dàetlyserve. to boost business for ourloaltourisan industiy." 7%i map is aveilable at ail we lot people Icnow about thisT The ideal solution wes' to produce a fishing map/guid. and get it into circulation." ick CIow, TADR president, said 'With the.fi shing gide in wide distribution we e to attract a great number of anglers libraries and municipal offices i theei. n as wel as marinas and fiéShi supply outlets. 'me Region and TADR lsohope to b. able to attend outdoor rocreation shows in Cleveland, Buffalo and .oronto early nextyjea t~o lui. the.largenumib.i'i of avid igrera i tho" markets. who traditionally feel they have to go much farther away to find good fishing.. Aise with the national economy softening, meny people are cutting back on their travel plans and lookcing for destinations that are closer to home and less expensive - and Duignan". goal proves to ble winnmer Whitby sports clinie under-16 girls rep team defeated Markahm Chésebrough-Pbnds 4 - 3 affter a close-,fugt gae.lest week at . Mry ethChalloner opened the. scoring.for Whitby early in the gae and Mprkhaim tied it up just before helf.time. In the second haif, Arien. Quinn scored for Whitby, but Markham tied it up in short order. Nedine Van Staveren then Whitby Iroquois socceir Whit tiga 83 hIuslC.Pr. 8 uw"ante S 1j" . av albAnt 8 WhiL.sFmPMU 0 KL-L aui.m Natau l.boqy M. Mcartnr kaaa.m )&W aMufflhr2 HardimanIL i LimteDOJMP . lrdIuaGtà. Sarah MOU Pda* lC. Ptur. 8 Goaim Drp O Natuli.EhDIng.r Dý ]nd HetherittIe scored for Whitby, folowed by Krista Duignan. However, Merkham was able to add another marker on a penalty kIck late in the half. Whitby hosts Newmarket at Iroq uois Park Aug. 29, 6:30 p.m. fithe'Iast league gae. UNDER42 Whitby under-12 rep girls teamlSt to ScarboroughCity in Scarborough lest week by a 5 -3 score. Scorng for WMhy were Gwen Kiülfoy with two and Dobbie Hiltonwith one. Tykeflssplt. inCorioe Hanet Plastics tyle besebal teem iiad a win and à, bsini the first auinual Courtice Tyke Houa. Leegue 1'ourpiement,;iheld Aug. 18. Despite having to adapt to more advanced bae~ rules, the teem perform.d well ydef.ating Cobourg Pebbl. e elh Pools in the firat gae 12 -3. Strong ptching prfrances from Paul Heinr h Ryan McArthur and Denny fRcica were complemented by offensive support from Michael Feret and B. J. Graham with three hits each, and Michael Çartwright, Scott, Holyk and Ry4 Gannon with two bits each. In' the second g Tme, Hanet battlëd back from a _ 1 deficit only ta lose 7 -5 in the last inning. Defensively the team played very well, particularly Joshua Huether csÉatcher. Joshua Williams had ïfhreits. Ahmed siXth in pony eàivent Hinna Ahmed of tËi, Durham Pony Club had two! sixth-plaoe finiàhes, i dressage and cross country, et the 'D' rally iield Au&. 25. Ahmed was in the Dl cias. 'fine: Jabusch was ninth i dres- ag th. D2 casm j 3t4 inJD2 ADVERTISEMENT WHITBY RACQUETBAL-.L & FITNESS CLUB While other fitness locations are closing down or struggling to remain in operation, the Whitby Racquetball & Fitness Club is comparatively healthy, now in its 1 lth year of operation. More than a fitness and body building centre, the Whitby club offers a home-awayý-fromh-home atmosphere that is part of its social appeal. Besides a complete Olympic weightroom, there are Life Cycles, Life Rower and Nautilus equipment. There ,are squash and racquetball courts, facilities for aerobics, a pool and patio, whirlpools, saunas, and a lounge overlooking the courts. The club recently underwent a $50,000 upgrading and expansion. For parents, a nursery service is provi ej.Cno rmmeso hi Partners Bill Murray and Mikl-Cno rmmeso hi professional staff are on hand to pet up programs and, assist new members. .Social events include Blue Jays games, hou se league events, Yuk Yuks comedy nights and holi day partie s. The club is located, on Champlain Crt., just north of the 401.1 L~ %, 4'y %P »r/ UL iliti-s R-i s Ï<;", "'Ï !AjFý,

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