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Whitby Free Press, 15 May 1991, p. 28

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Raiderswmntournament Durham -Raidere major, atom AA hockey team went undefea- ted to ýcaptivre the' Kàwaitha Canadien. inmvitational tourna- menti Woodville May3'te5.'. ]Raidersdefeatad Ott awa Vl-, ley 6-O, Trnt Hawke,-7-2, and Saugeen 2-1, before defeating Saugeen 6-3 < I the final. For, the tournament, Jason Ward: had five goals and five assiste ýwhile Scott Sarney had four goals and five assiste. Ch-ris Kerr had a goal and four assiste, Steve Death'three goals sud two assiste, Matt Capson tluree gSoals3 and oneé assiet, Ryan OLeary two 'goals and- two ass- Robbie, Martin had two' goals and two assiste, Mike Robertson a goal sud three assies,,Bryan Crouch two goals and two ass- iste. Danny'icica two assiste. Bamney scored four goals as Durham defeated Central Ontario, alI-star selecte 11-8 on Ma 9 in Lindsa.ý âthý and Ceouc each had two goalsand two:assiste, Cap- son, scored t*~o and Scott Gîl- mour had a goal and an assiste. >Raiders, ma de up, ôf plaLyers from- Oshawa,: Pickering, Mark- ham and Whitby, have now won six games and lost only once thus far iu their summer echedule. Wiili ams shuts down Oshawa Brent Williams got the shutout as Durham Celtic defeated Osh- awa Portuguese 3-0, in men's Motor City Soccer League action on Sunday.. Ozzy, Osborne, Ian Coyne and Mike Lynch scored for Durhami. Celtic ýwill play Pickering Strikers on May' 30 at Civic Field. Jack's Radiator Service Specializing In.- *Radiator repairs - Recoring - Rebulit Rads - Air Condiftioning Repairs Mil . Gas Tanks *Gas Tank Exchange *Batteries *Welding 1010 loy Avec, Pickering 683O622 1 0DISCOUNT -ON 1 5 ,~ALL RADIATORS Offer expires May,31/91 CORPORATION 0F THE TQWN> 0F WHITBY SPRING'-CLEAN UP WEEK May 2- 24, l199.1 The week of Mj 21, 1991, has beon desugnated as «SPRINO' CLEAN.UP WEI'itde Tow of Whitby. A speaal colection servce haï ee provlded for the purpose of allvWlng citizens the opportunity to dispose 0fhusehold articles that are no nnnWl p dmtted by regulargarbage collectin or through rocylwi t theBueox Therelbre arngements have been made for th e collection frm > "deni@aareas of lage, bulk1 item s uch as diecardd household fumftu applanc s Wouas *Imted quanties of matenals rom minerlfhusehol repars, clotbng and other lk items. NOTE: Recycabl materials wvil M beh picked up urnder thus specal collection, as such items must ha récded by use ôf the Bllue Box. All materils bte colgetedare e h put out by 7:00 a.m. on tde saine da; regular refuse collection somme and muet bha aigned along de wuvor eme of the road. 1hey should ha piled<eeparataly frorn regular collectiow nad hboe peprd ibunde rrcptacles 50 a& flot behv n aemlra ntesre Collection wsfl ha limited Io a combined moal of not more than ion receptacles, bundies or items per dwelling unit Brush, re banhe:ad hedge cllpplngsmust ha securely tied in buncls. udisa e almssthan% .feet in a«y cieclon and welgh bss then 50 pounds. chs lpaa ean-up collection dos fM apply te- commercial or IIATERIALS NOT INCLADED IN THIS COLLECTIN Reccables, such as niespaper, glass, tin and corrugated cardboard. Quantities of brush, tree branches or hedge clippings: that have lmt been securely ted in bundies. Large cprnntities of unwanted building materials. Discarded vehicle parts, tires, automotive wastes and accossones. Matenials heavier than 50 pounds or longer than 2.5 feet, except metal appliances and household fumiture. Hazardo us household wastes such as leftover paints! and thinnefs, waste oil, pesticides, herbicides, aid the like can cause public health and/or erivironmental problems. Residents musi dlspose of these materials at the Brook West Landill site and for furher information, please oeil 686-1137. Vour continued co-opemation wrill be appreciated and it you wish further information, please el us. TAKING PART in ceremomies to nmar the opeming of Jack Wilson Park off Andersn St., north of Ross- land, on Saturday were Toronto and area mnembers of the King's Royal Ro,îiment of New York. Hundreds Of residents turned out for the'openmgni of the il-acre park as weil as Kel-. loryn and Optimit parks. Pro Prom photo Osi er wins lst kart' race Kart racer Brett Osier of Whitby 'recentlg won hie firet competition of te season i the junior series. 'Osier,14, je racirig iocaliy thie Besson in the junior 2 cycle, reed vaveengie clans.. Speedo can ezced 120 phluthe clans. *Osier was in the ttn iast year ithe WrdKrin sso- ciation Gold Cup champýionship séries, heid at varlous trackei the'eastern U.S. Osier was sixth i junior stock, eighth i junioýr super stock, among 65 raceresiechclrise. 1Hie sieter, Tracie, was nith out of 72. competitore ïn the series. Brett was eixth and eeventh *hi these classes at the grand nationale in ýNovember at tRock- ingam, North Carolina. Osier je recing locally, on a Bfrei, kart, with t he assistance lof 3 oH Karts ofS"uttn DOt.àh KatCub championsihip and earn a spot. on tTgam Birel;fortii. 191 oldaiaponhpeh by Vikingsl'ose to ja Ail four Oshawa Vikings teame were. defea1iedirugby action over the',weekend. Rugl5kin-ot team, a Toronto 1ý infiret division teamn, botc 19-3 te Ajax Wanderers firet team.- "«W. ,,piayed very well., aétuaiy said Vikings player' S"Cigabout the. lose te A'ax frmte Ontario Rugby Union S'nior Leagnue, the top league i c tarlio.. StevePettigrew. scored the Vlkip pointeson apenalty kick. Vikiingseconid ta o2- teAax-Wanderersi secoýnd *te'm. Vikings held- the iead until Wan-, derers 'exploded in m-the second half. Ian Thompson scord two penalty goals for Viings. Trn oNomade fouÛrth 'teai bianked Vikings third team 32-O whiie Vikingsfothteain ws alsobianed y Toronto. Bar-, banaâne fourth teain. Viknigswill 'l a team from Southwell nland o n May 23 at emygHawks have rebounded, fromtheir firet loue i rei 1i4 school baseball ýwith to straght wins. 'Since a 5-1 lose te Dunbarton Heik have beaten Ajax 8-1 anc1 Pickering6-2. As of lastýwees action, Henry was tied with Eastdale for top spot. ý"Sometimes a lose is a god thing if a teain gets too hîgh, etate-d head coach Yen Séinanski. "We're ready for'the playoffs." :Jeremy Harnesand Shawu Brown combined te, throw a one- hitter against Ajax. Tlhe hurlers also shared offensive honours with one home run each. 1Harnesseut -a three-run homer while Brown cashed in for two runs. John Do h e had*a one- hitter thrgh fOur 'Inningsver- sus Pickerig. Jainie. Watters camnei tothe game as-the doser sud pcedupseen sliýeoutà-"' -l Hawk,.deuSfendi0g, OSSA champions, play three gamies thie week. Last year the Hawks were one, game away from p1 1ing 'the, Bu ay up at the Skydome., school basebail' 'G W, L' T..GB. HenzyrStred 57 i O - ONiI8 6 2 0 1 Ajx7561 i i Dubrte 64<2 O 2 Ano3an5 82 0 2112 8uý; 54 4 O a Bowmmnvflls 10,3 52 4 Rickering « 2 4 0O-:4 2Lai' 4 0.,4 Luota 24 1 4 D«" uOVonnoe i5 Courom 7 Wednesday, May 22 6 tu1Op.m. METRO EAST TRADE CENTRE S.E. corner BrocI Rd. & Kington Rd. PICKERING For Infrmation 447-2549mui Hawks bounce-back with two wins'

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