Whitby Free Press, 6 Jun 1979, p. 11

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6,1979, PAGE 11 Builders defeat their rivals, the Green Gaels 1 7-13 The Whitby Builders Junior A lacrosse club defeated their arch rivals the Oshawa Legion Green Gaels, 17-13 at Iroquois Park last Wednesday. For those who are interes- ted in brushing up on their ability to speak French for the Longueil Twinning week- end they can do so at the Whitby Municipal Building. The courses are presented at.the courtesy of the town, in other words there is no charge for the two-hour once a week courses. The first course was pre- sented on Thursday May 24 and will continue each Thursday evening until June 14, the twinning weekend. The lessons in ·conversa- tional French begin at8 p.m. Thursday nights, the Clerk Administrator's Office spokesman said. Those interested in the Conversational! French Sixty-five local children will have an opportunity to attent the seven YMCA camps this summer free of charge, thanks to t.he Durham Region YMCA's camp assistance program. Fraser Stewart, executive director of the Durham Region YMCA said the Y is sponsoring children who may not otherwise be able to afford the two-week day camps offered by the Y. There are a lot of children who could benefit from camp life, but with^ the family involved in job layoffs or on public welfare, it might not be a priority, he said. "The Y's basic philosophy is .to see that no child is denied camp because of lack Whitby R. J. Finnegan Construc- tion Ltd., of Whitby, has had renewal of its registration under the Ontario New Homes Warrenties Plan Act refused because it was un- able to provide evidence that it could be expected to be financially responsible for its undertakings. All vendors and builders selling new homes or build- ing new homes for sale must be registered by the Regi- Nine goals in the third period, six of which were scored by Ken Colley, made the difference for the Builders, who were trailing the Gaels, 9-8. Whitby outscored Oshawa lessons will gather in the Clerk-Administrator's Boardroom at the Municipal Building on Rossland Road. At the public meeting held to discuss plans for the Lon- gueuil Twinning week-end June 15 to June 17 interest was expressed in the possi- bility of holding Conversa- tional French lessons. Some of the people present said they would like to be able to greet their French speaking guests in their own language. Thus even with the Federal election period a program was developed and the first Conversational French class was held in the Municipal Building last week. of money," said Mr. Stewart. Last year il per cent of all Y campers were assisted, and this year the budget will allow for an extra one per cent. Sponsored children must be between six and 15 years of age, want to go to camp, and face financial limit- ations within the family. Requests for sponsorship come from parents, neigh- bors or reférrals. Anyone interested should contact the Y office at 668-6868. The Durham Region YMCA is funded by the United Way, Town of Whitby service clubs and private donations, plus its own fee for services. company strar under the Ontario New Homes Warranties Act. A number of registrations have been revoked for cause, others because of failure to apply for the annual renewal of their registrations. They may no longer build new homes for sale. The Whitby company had applied for renewal of its registration but it was turned down. 9-4 in the third period, and Goalie Brian Reed put on a command performance as the Builders "were outshot 63-48. Officials including Oshawa coach Bob Hanna declared that Reed's performance in goal was "outstanding". At one point when the Builders were behind, he stopped at least 10 shots in a row. , The game was tied 8-8 late in the seond period when the Builders received a penalty for having too many men on the floor, and Oshawa moved ahead 9-8. The Builders received a delay of game penalty at the beginning of the third period because Coach Chuck Lepine took too long in giving them a 3 all-star baseball teams are victorious, Three Whitby all star teams started their season off with victories. Attersley Tire Tykes de- feated Peterborough by a score of 7-4 on May 23. Scott Helmer, of Whitby recorded the win striking out nine batters with strong relief coming in the 6th and 7th from Michaél Carlisle losing Pitcher was D.,.Lang- lois. Highlight of the game was solid base running by Whitby. Whitby Legionaire Pee- Wees defeated Bowmanville 6-1- on May 26 in a pitcher duel with Paul Guest of Whitby allowing just one hit in the third inning. While S. Heard from Bowmanville was equally as effective, allowing only two hits. Whitby broke the game open in the 6th inning, on a double steal avancing run- ners in scoring positions. M ark Hendy, substituting for David Grylls hit a triple driving in three of the six runs for Whitby. Bantam all stars Hooker Chev Olds out-slugged Little Brittian 21-11 on May 23, with Roger Clugston recording the win. Whitby scorers were Brian Hunter 3, Shawn Sarginson 4, Hanley 3, Church 3, Daley 2, Hicks 2, Becking 1, and Blanchard 2. pep talk. However, the talk appeared to work, for two minutes after he completed serving his penalty, Andy Peroni teamed up with Cam Devine to set up Colley with the tying goal. John Jordan, playing only his third game of the season after returning from college in North Carolina twice set up Devine for scoring plays and scored three goals him- self, two of which were tie breakers. Oshawa led 4-3 at the end of the.first period, 9-8 and the end of the second, and at one point in the second led Whitby by a score of 8-5. Colley had seven goals; Jordan three goals and two assists, Devine two goals and four assists, Ed Derks two goals and one assist, Dave Clark two goals and Jamie Roach one. Goalie Brian Reed set up five Whitby goals, Blane Harrison, Rick Nieuwendyk and AI MacDonald has three assists each and Andy Peroni had one. A rematch between these two competitive rivals was scheduled for Monday. The Whitby Builders defeated Brampton 17-13 at Brampton Friday, as they prepared for their rematch with the Oshawa Green Gaels Monday. The Builders led 6-4 at the end of the first period and 13-9 at the end of the second. This left the Builders with a 9-2 win-loss record with five consecutive victories in the last five games. Ken Colley had three goals and four assists to lead the scoring for Whitby. Randy Gallas had three goals and one assist, Cam Devine had two goals and five assists, Brian Colm and John Barrott two goals and one assist each, John Jordan a goal and' four assists, AI MacDonald a goal and two assists, Dave Clarke and Gil .Nieuwendyk a goal and an assist each, and single goals for Jamie Roach and Blane Harrison. Brian Reed and Andy Peroni had two assists each, and Rick Byford and Marty Gallas had one assist each. BROCK BUILDING SUPPLIES 244 BROCK ST. WHITBY 668.391 Local boy wins Hamilton Karate tournament Martin Drew, 11, of 921 Greenwood Cres., entered his first Karate tournament at McMaster University Ma' 19 and came back with first prize in the Junior Division for Partners. Martin has been training for more than two years at the Jong Park' Institute of Tae Kwon-do (a form of Karate), in Oshawa, and he often assists his instructor Leo Wong in teaching classes Martin entered the 5th Canadian Tae Kwon-do Karate Open Championships where he took first prize in his division. [le has reached the rank of green belt with blue stripe, which is seventh grade up, and five grades from the top rank of black belt, says Mr. Wong. Townis offering French courses 65 children sponsored for YMCA day camps loses registration

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