Whitby Free Press, 13 Jun 1979, p. 19

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-Tennis camp. opens- in July A new tennis camp for .Whitby children aged eight to 14 years 18 opening this summer at the tennis centre at Iroquois Park. Six ncw courts will be open by the beginning of JuIy for this program. Two sessions of four weeks each are planncd, with a capacity for 36 children per session. The sessions are planned forJuly 3 to 27 and JuIy 30 to Aug. 24, on wcek- days, five days per weck. The daily schedule is 9:30 a.m. to noon and i p.m.'to 3 p.m. with a swirn at thc Iroquois Park Pool from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Complete t ennis instruc- tion will be provided by. Kathy, Platt and David Schwartz, co-ordinators and. instructors for the tennis camp. An opportunity will be provided for ail intercsted students to play in Ontario Tennis Association tourna- ments. *Although most of thc time will be spent learning tennis skills, other, sports will be playcd in the arena and other outside, sports fadiities. On rained-out days thc program will continue indoors. Recreation Director Wayne DeVcau -would like to sec nationally-ranced tennis players broduced inhUi Whitby area. Ail activities, refresh- ments, OTA membership and transportation to tourna- ments is covcred in one fee of $60 per child for cach ses- 'sion. Registrations are being taken now at Uic Whithy Parks and Recreation Dep- artment in the* municipal building, 575 Rossland Road East. For further informa- tion caîl 668-5803, ext. 33. Builders defeat. Gaels- again At Donovan Arena in one assist, Ed Derks had a Oshawa June 4, thc Whitby' goal and. two assists, AI Builders lacrosse club defea- MacDonald liad a 'goal and 'ted the Oshawa Green Gacîs an assîst and Blanc Harrison 9-6 in the second gamne in a and John Parrott had a goal wcek against thc Oshawa each. teamn. IRick Nieuwendyk had four Both tcams at the end of assists, and Jamie Roach, this gamne had 10 wins and, Kevin'Branton, Dave Clarke two losses, six points ahead and Ken Colley had one. cach. 0f third place Peterborough. The Builders won their Whitby led 5-0 late in the second consecutive game first pcriod and scorcd the last Wednesday, dcfeating first two goals in the second Elora 14-6. tc> lad 7-1. n. The Builders wcre lcading Whitby _goalie Bian Recd 5-1 at the end of the first again put in an ouLsLa'iiÂg period and 10-4 at Uic end of performance, as the Gacîs the second., outscored Whitby 50-48. The The victory was gained, game was Whitby's sixth event with John Jordan, straight victory in a- row. Randy Gallas and Brian Whitby *Captain. Carn Colm out of the lineup with Devine scored twi ce and had injuries. Band concert is Ken Colley had four goals, Ed Derks had three goals and two goals and two as- sists, Cam Devine had one goal and six assists, Marty Gallas had two goals and two' assists, Rick Byford had one goal and thrce assists, AI MacDonald a goal and two assists, John Parrott a goal and one assist and Dave Clarke one goal. Kevin Branton and Andy Perroni had three assists each and Briarn Rced, Jamie Roach and Blanc ýHarrison fircd single markers. The next regular Builders game was held Tuesday, following an exhibition game against team graduates F « day. : Kathy Platt and David Schwartz co-ordi nators and instructors for thc new Whitby Tennis' Camp, are all ready to-begin-their sessions'on July 3. Registratione arebeing taken nowat. the parks and recreation department offiçeý at Uic Whitby Municipal Building. Frec Press Photo Let, Us. Assist You With.. Your, I Wed.ding., R eception Plans. Comiplete BAI Facilities For Up To 300 People. NQU'ET HALLS For Reservations -&u'iformation COIIi839-2507 Nowi Sheridai, Mail Pickering-

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