Whitby Free Press, 26 Feb 1975, p. 10

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PAGE 1G, WEDWESDAY, FEBRUARY 28. 1975, WHITBY FREE PRESS New Baseba l President Has Been Active in Keithi MacDonald hias beenl narneci President of the Whit- àe by Minior Basebaîl Associa- tion for 1975 by tlhe 15-mati Board of Directors of thc / He suWcMeB s Winston Mu- schett and beconies the sixthi man to hold the top positin in Whiitby Baseball since the inception of the W.M.B.A. iii 1969. Neil Murkar was the first presidenit of' the group and lheld dic post for two ycars and was followed iin thc office by Keni MacDoiald, Mike McArthur. Cordonii an- ia and Winston Muschcett. 1,4IT'S YOI.R BALLGAME NOW" .. Wnston Muschett, left, retiring president of Whit- The new president bias by M:ior Basebaîl Association hands bail to new president for 1975, Keithi MacDonald. beenl active in Whitby base- bail all bis life both on and off the field. Ini 1974, hie was Vice-presidcîîî of the W. M.B.A. and prior to that-lîad been a Director of thie association sipce its beginn- inig. He bias been active on the Whitby basebaîl scene for miany years as a coachi and was a member of the coach- ing staff of the K of C tyke club wb ich capîurcd hi e Ontario Crown in 1970 and 1973. Prior to 19Q69 and the organization of the W.M.B.A. hie was associated with clubs ini Eastern Ontario Basebal Whitby Association play whcen Whiit- by basebali was adrninist&red bythe' Royal Canadian Le- gion. In his playing days, the new president was a miember' of Whitby 'Senior and Inter- mediate clubs 'of thie late l'orties and 'early fifties whien Wliitby- was r6presented in the old Lakeshiore 1001) and in the West Toronto Senior Leqgue. The W.M.B.A. executive will 110w be swinging into-ac- tion making other appoint- inents and setting up the mach inery necessary for Registration in April and, the opcning of the season in May. Bay Ridge Toug h After el mininat ing the Cobourg -Minor Peewee .Ail- stars, Brooklin-Whitby Mit- chell. Brothers faced stiffer competition in their seconid playoff round againist Bay Ridges. Mitchell Brothers broke a 1-1 series deadlock wi th Cobourg allter 6-3 and 7-I vic t ories. BilIy Easedale scored twice for-the winners in the 6-3 garne at Brooklin while David Blacquiere, Todd Chasczewski, Johin Fusco and John Ellis contributed singles. Corfe 5ee us fort' enrnplete cIelails oi10w \'ou (Un wiltht' Ilonda VU ou b vbutel ef Ferar n1 Jne3.1975. C'ont est availahle ai lpart ici- pal îng 1 fondla dealet's in Ontatio. Quubee. and the AI ti YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO TO TORONTO FOR THE BEST VALUE ON VOUR HONDA. IT'S RIGHT HERE AT HOME - AT CSU. CSU IS BIG ON SERVICE TOO. THEY'VE GOT THE PARTS YOU NEED WHEN YOU NEED THEMI AND YOU DON'T HAVE TO TRAVEL MILES TO GET THEM. CSU ALSO HAS ALL THE ACCESSORIES YOU WANT - ESPECIALLY COM- PETITION GEAR. YOU OWE IT TO VOURSEIF TO TRY CSU FIRST. Cqcei po 1 i 334 Ritson Road South - t Oshawa Chris Barker, Paul Grills and John Godawa replied for Cob ou rg. In what ntrned out Io be the fitnal game of the series. Mitchiell Brothers %von 7-1 in Cobou rg. Bobby Middlcton led the victors, firing three goals and Warren Smnith, Billy Easedale Todd Kapusirîski and Billy Eyre eachi scored once. Mark Dîiiniie notclied Cobourg's lotie goal. \iii Cobourg out of tie way. Mitchell Brothers op-_ ened their series withi Bay Ridges in Brooklin. However, Bay Ridges was ready and rariîîg ho go and posted a 10-4 victory in tbe opening game of the series. Craig Kitchener accouintcd for hiaîf of Bay Ridges' scor- ing with five goals. Rick McDonald picked up a bat- trick while Don Perkin and Bob Graham notchied singles. Billy Easedale scored twice ini a losing cause witlî one goal each frorn Billy Eyre and Bobby Middleton. iast president of the Whitby Minor Soccer Association Hubert Adebar (right) recently received a pocket watch for bis work with the association. Ian Miller presented the watclî to Mr. Adebar. Past President Honoured AI a recetît banquet at Club Lorcley, the Wbiitby Minor Soccer Association lionottred' past presidenit Hubert Adebar for bis maniy hourscof liard xvork for thec associa tioni. At its annual mneetitîg th e W.M.S.A. reported that it hiad a very successful season in 1974, due hin part to th e nurnerous sponsors. Th e corning season is expected to be even better and an increase itn registra- tions is atîticipated.. Anyoneè intcrested in coachi ing or officiating. should contact Ian Miller ai 668-5793 or Don Mizen at 668-5 806. Tickets for the associa- tiotîs annual Spring Dance to be hield at the U.A.W. hall, on March 29. can be obtained at the doorý or by calling lan or Don. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM HALF LOAD REGULATIONS ARE IN FORCE ON ROADS UNDER THE JURISDICTION'0F THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM. Effective March lst to April 301h, vehicle boads may not exceed the allowable loads given uinder Section 66, Subsections 4 and 5 of. the Highway Traff ic Act. R. F. Richardson, P. Eng.,ý Commissioner of Works, Regional Municipality of DL NOTICE 0F APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WH ITBY To dispense with a vote of the Electors respecting the reconstruction of part of Garrard Road. TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Cou ncil of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to apply to the Ontario Muni- cipal Board for approval to reconrtruct Garrard Road from a point 1,200 feet north of Dundas Street northerly to Manning Road at an esti- mated cost of $438,000.00 and that the sum of ý25,000.00 shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable on the general rate over a period not exceeding 10 years. 2. Application will be made to the Ontario Muni- cipal Board for an Order to Dispense with the Assent of the Electors to the undertaking )f the said works. Any ratepayer may within 21 days after the f irst publication of this notice send by post prepaid to the Clerk of ,the Town of Whitby, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his obj-iction to such approval and the grounds of such objection. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board mayore pursuant to the statutes that the assent of the Electors shaîl not be required and may approve of the said works but before doing s0 it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objection wiIl be considlered. Dated at the Town of Whitby this l9th day of Febrùary, A.D., 1975. Wm. H. Wallace, A.M.C.T. CLERK, Town of Whitby, 405 Dundas Street West, Whitby, Ontario.

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