Whitby Free Press, 7 Dec 1983, p. 16

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PAGE 16. WEDNÈS .D0 b-ECEMgER 171983,'WHITBY FREE PRESS F SPORTS WEEK $>19,000 Up for Grabs at Bonspiel by RIMAS MIECIUS WHITBY, Ont. -- Local club curlers along with their competitive coun- terparts mixed it up last weekend at the $19,000 Sun Life Invitational Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club. Whitby's ace skip, AI Gllchrist, made an im- pressive run which toak hlm within one shot of qualifying for the final eight teams. '«I was- a last-mindte repacernent but my rink was really up for the competition," said the 42-year-old businessman. Gilchrist, who lives in Ajax, established his credentials with an early 6-5 win over defending bonspiel champion Rich Vesey of Oshawa,' then rolled ta, an easy 9-2 decision over London's Alec Pinchin. His luck ran out against veteran -skip Ron Manning of Keene, Ont., who made a pressure' draw in the lOth end to preserve a 6- 5 victory. "I buried my last rock good with a raise into the four-foot circle and he couldn't see it," Gilchrist said. "He could only throw ta the button and that's what he did - it was a $1,000 shot for Manning. The eight rinks that qualified for the quar- ter-finals were guaran- teed $1,000 with a chan- ce at the. top prize of $6,000. In. the B-side, Gilchrist was a victim of swingy ice and Ottawa skip Deve Merklinger's sharp-shootmng, heavy takeout game and lost 8- 5- Oshawa curler Bob Turcotte -caused the biggest stir of the weekend when he upset defending world- champion Ed Werenich of Avonlea 8-6 in the opening round. "Bob really frustrated me,"e Werenich said. "He made as many key shots against me in that one game as I've seen in an enitire bonspiel." Turcotte, like Gilchrist,. lost to Man- ning 7-3 but took two straight games after that -- beating London's Jim. Jenkins 8-3 and Dennis Moulding of Ot- tawa 5-4. He fell ta semi-fif Garry Lawson of Lam- pton 6-4 in his fifth game to be knocked out. See Curling Pg. 18 MDI LEARN TO SCUBA e COURSES Tuosday à Thursday Nlghts For Further Information Cali Starllne Pool DIVE WORLD WMITBY 08&3282 TORONTO LIME 88&2831 TOYOTA >Your local Toyota Dealer Parts e Sales e Service 1025 Dundas St. W., Whltby .. 668479 Tr. ne686228 Tammy Oattes, 16, shows bier style in the butterfly stroke at the Bluestreak invitational last week. Photo by Neil Norman Swim Club Members Set Goals l/under girls Laura Mark: 3rd. 100 back; 5th. 50 back; 6th. 50 breast.; th. 100 breast. l/under boys Matthew Cook: lst. 50 back; 4th. 50 free; 4th. 100 brst. 11/12 girls Patti MacDonald: 3rd& 50 back; 3rd. 100 back. Tricia Carroll: 4th. 50 fly. Melissa Peacock: 6tb. 100 free. 11 /12 boys Jay Lee: 2nd. 100 back; 6th. 100 free. Stewart Smith: 6th. 50 back; 6th. 100 back. 13/14 girls Lisa Coîbourne: 3rd. 50 brst. Lesley Doran: 6th. 50 brst. 13/14 boys Jim Fawcett: 6th. 50 brst.. Senior girls Tammy Qattes: 2nd. 50 brst. Senior boys Peter Pfeiffer: 5th. 50 brst.; 6th. 50 back. A number of new Whitby Iroquois Swim Club members, demonstrated' their abilities by placing well and achieving personal best times i the Lindsay "Bluestreak Invitational" swimn meet recently. In the Dorado Invitational at Caledon this weekend senior swimmner. Dave Goulding, placed 2nd. in 50 freestyle, senior Donna Gouling was th. in 200 breast, and Chris Donnelly, 13, placed Sth. in 100 fly. Get Set fo r the Gumbali Raliy Strategic 'planning and astute navigation will be the course of ac- tion for the 3rd Annual G umbaîl RalIy. 1The car rally, spon- sored by Pirrana Small Car Centre, will be held Dec. il, with the first car set ta leave at il a.m. Ail cars are asked ta f UVALUJ I 11PRE-SEASON1 I Base Repair Base Grlnd 14 IEdge Sharpening IBlndlng Lubrlcatl ITaunton Rd. W., 5 mile North 10 miles to Di 1 -649-2 WITH COUPON 310. %McouI be at the Pirrana Small Car Centre by 10 a.m., the point of starting for the two and three- quarter heur course, covering the Durham n*' Region. The rally is open ta anyone with any type lof vehicle. The. rally is not a race and will run ac-- cording ta the regulatedý ABLE wf SKI TUNE il Ion Reg. *1 les-t.o Durham R )agmar Ski Resi 202 LOOTILL DEC. 22 P0N :-UP: 15001 Rd.23:* 2183 JOSEPH A. WOOLLEY, PROP. HON DA AUTO REPAI R SERVICE Op&ated by 40 RUSSETT AVE. UNIT NO. 2 OSHAWA' DOCTOR 7872H speed limits. NSo previous rallying e x- perience is necessary, as theevent is geared'to the amateur. An entrance fee of $15 per vehicle is required. Each entrant wil receive a token valued at $11 and there wil be aver $2,000 in prizes. Praceeds frorM the race will be donated to the Hospital for Sick Children. They will be aiming to raise ap- proximately $400 to $50 for donations, says Dave Edghill, part owner of Pirrana Small Car Centre.' "The rally has been very suc- cessful in- past years, 80 we are hopeful ta, reach aur target."1 Entry forms. are available at' Pirrana Small Car Centre, 630 Euclid St., Whitby and at Whitby/Oshawa Honda, 1110 Dundas St. E., Whitby'. Entries must be received no later than Dec. 9 at 8 p.m. A maximum of 50 entries will be accepted. TH-fE CORPORATION 0F THETOWN0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION NOTICE ls hereby given that the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby Intends to pass a by-Iaw to stop-up, close, and seli that unused portion of the public walkway lying- between Hlaleah Crescent and Manning Road and being described as follows: THAT unused part of Walkway Block WA, Registered Plan, M-1132, as shown below, deslgnated as Parti1 on a Plan of Survey deposited ln the Registry Office for the Land Tities Division, of Durham (No. 40> as Plan 40R-7392. AND FURTHER, TAKE NOTICE that the Operations Committee of Town Councli will, at the hour of 7:30 p.m. on the 9th day of January, 1984, ln Committee Room Two of the Whitby Municipal Building, 575 Rossland Road east, Whitby, On- tario, hear in person or by his counsel, solicitor or agent, any persan who claims hislher land wiIl be prejudicially affected bysuch by-law and who ap- plies to be heard. DATED at Whitby, Ontario, this 23rd day of November, A.D, 1983. DONALD G. McKAY, CLER1< The Corporat Ion of the Tcwn of Whitby 575 Rossiand Road East Whitby, Ontario Li N 2M8 Phone: (416) 668-5803 WHIITBY TIGERS '83.. RUNNING CLUB Sponsor: IAN BARRON MOTORS LTD. 668-1511 Located at the WHITBY IROQUOIS PARK eFor al1 ages & skill1leveis, * begînners welcome Sunday OnIy . * From 9:00 a.m. to 11:B30 a.m. * Cali Richard 668-0584 (anytime) or b. an 668-5591 (residence, after 8 p.m.> r7m

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