Whitby Free Press, 4 Jun 1986, p. 23

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WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1986, PAGE 23 Whotby students hot in track meet Here is how Whitby scbools did at the Durham-wide track meet held last Monday at the Oshawa Civic Centre. The meet, organized by the Durham Atbletic Associatioti and spon- sored. by tbe Durham Board of Education was a success. The weatber, though windy, was easier on young athletes than the week before wben temperatures over 30 degrees Celsius kept scores low. The results were as follows: Nine girls -100 m. Record 14.9. Second - Lim Miller, West Lynde. il Girls, 100 m. Time 13.2. First - Gretchen Cornisb, R.H. Cornish. Nine girls, 200 m. Record 31.2. Second - Axnber Marshall, Thor- nton. il Girls, 200 m. Time 27.8. First - Gretchen Cornish, R.H. Cornish. 12 Girls, 200 m. Record 27.1. Second - Melissa Verboeff, Thor- nton. Nine girls, 400 m. Record 1:14.0. Second - Jennette Groucher, Tbornton. il girls, 400 m. Record 1: 05.0. Second - Michelle Bavington, Witby Sr. 14 Girls, 400 m. Third - Onike Nel, Tbornton. Nine girls, 800 m. Record 2:45.5. Second - Angela Brown, Col. Farewell; and third - Jennette Croucher, Tbornton. Ten girls, 800 m. Time 2:42.6. First - Peggy Hefford, Col. Farewell. il girls, 800 m. Record 2:29.5,.Second - Michelle Bavington, Whitby Sr; and third - Melissa Rudy, RH. Cornisb. 13 girls, 800 m. Time 2:43.7. First - Joanne Hood, Witby Sr. 12 girls, 1500 m. Time 5:34.2. First - Laura Mark, R.H. Cornish. Nine girls, relay time 1:05.5. First - Thornton. Il girls, relay time 59.5. Record 58.06, Second - R.H. Cornisb. 13 girls, relay ime 56.0. First - R.H. Cor. nish. 14 girls, relay ime 57.3. Record 53.9. Second - R.H. Cornisb. 12 girls, shot put. Third - Pat Zeleznik, E.B. Phin. 13 girls, shot put, distance 8.57 mn. First - Marie Mines, Tbornton. 14 Girls, shot put, distance 8.25 m. First - Terry Cbilds, R.H. Cor- nisb. 12 girls, bigh jurnp, heigbt 1.55 m. First - Melissa Ver Hoeff, Tbornton. 14 girls, bigh jumnp. Third - Carmen Gelette, Wbitby Sr. 12 girls, long jurnp. Second - Sarah Douglas, R.H. Cornish. 13 girls, long jump. Third - Jenny Blan- chard, R.H. Cornish. 12 girls, triple jump. Second - Helen Collins, Whitby Sr. 13 girls, triple jump. Second - Tracy De Silva, Thornton. Eight boys, 100 m. Second - Michael Price, West Lynde. Ten boys, 100 m. Second - Jason Brumley, E.A. Fair- man. 12 boys, 100 m. Second - Jason Towns, R.H. Cornisb. 13 boys, 100 m. Second - Clair Cornish, R.H. Cornisb. Nine boys, zuU m. Second - Andre Marois, West Lynde. 12 boys, 200 m. Time 27.3. First - Brian Marks, Witby Sr. 13 boys, 200 m. Second - Clair Cornish, R.H. Cornisb. il boys, 400 m. Third - Chris Rusbton, West Lynde. 13 boys, 400 m. Second - Mark Halliday, Whitby Sr. 13 boys, 800 m. Third - Todd Huether, Col. L acrosse Tyke down** Scarborough The Witby Garrard weeks the Novices lost Jason Walton. Two Foote, Chris Tucker, Road Lacrosse Tyke Lo Etobicoke 8-7 but won assists each Jimmy Jason Rennick, Rob eamnsbowed their skills against Brampton 6-4. Brown and goalie Jamie Paddick, Dan McComb, by downing Scar- In te Etobicoke game Hogel. Singles by Derek and Jeff Whittle. In the borougb 11-4. goals were netted by Wright, Jonathan Brampton game Jason Goalscorers were Bryan Wayne Primeau with 3, Racicot, and Carey Rennick, Jeff Whittle Power with 3, Gavin Lwo each by Jimmy Nash. and Chris Tucker fired Brown and Jason singles for Whitby. Only Prout, MaLt Armstrong, WalLon. Tbree assista Garrard, Road Lwo assista by Todd Nashe, ail with two going Lo Wayne Midgets floored Lwo Wilson and Dan Mc- goals, singles bY Primeau. singles tn uaes astwepku .. q Comb. Bradley Reed, Mark Armstrong. Assists by Adam Armstrong with two, Greg Finlay and Daryl Lewis witb singles. Witbin te past two ke -Burrow4and Mike Wye. A turn about against Bramipton resulted in goals scored by Wayne Primeau with four goals, singles eacb Mike Burrows and ie against Mississauga 10-10 and suffering a losL to Brampton 12-3. Goals scored in the Mississauga gamne were Todd Wilson witb four, singes netted by Adami Junior Allstars close but... Witby's Junior Allstars returned home Sunday from a Lwo day hardball ournament in Kingston wbere Lbey were narrowly edged out by Oshawa after FROM PG. 20 battling back froni a 7-2 deficit o lose the con- solation final 10-9. The weekend got off to a bad start for Wbitby on Saturday when the boys went down Lo Souch on track probably see more cars "I was pleased with flying because instead the race and the per- of competing in the 1600 formance of the car," series as he has in the said Souch on Monday past he has' taken a morning. climb up the ladder and is crew consists of is racing in the 2000 his father, a mechanic series. and a salesmnan at the Nine races in the 2000 Ford dealersbip. He series have been plan- also bas a garage at ned over the summer in home for constant main- Ontario and Quebec ftnd tenance and upkeep of Souch is determined to the car. enter ail of them. ýBut why racing? He started bis '"Welt," said Souch "I'm comeback year off on not big enough to be a the rigbt track by football or a hockey qualifying for the player and in racing, the Mosport race 17th and excitemnent and the placing lotb. noise, iL ail gets to you." PUBLIC NOTICE 0f Annual General Meeting 0f The AJAX, PICKERING AND WHITBY ASSOCIATION FOR THE MENTALLY RETARDED Monday, June 23,1986 at 8:00 p.m. St. Bernadette's ChurCh Hall Bayly St. and Harwood Ave. Ajax, Ont. A.J. Porter K.J. Maclnnis President Secretary-Treasurer WEALTHY PEOPLE MISS ONE 0F LIFES GREATEST PLEASURES PAVINO THE LAST INSTALLMENT. 1. e Leaside Richard's 9-5. Whitby players made a lot of errors in the con- test and had trouble get- ting their bats going. Leaside got off to an early lead but Whitby fouglit their way back only to lose out again in the final innings. -ktii In the second game &-fieSple PRO DODGE Your Local Chrysler-Dodge Sales :and S:ervice P t;; i jDealer Parts & Service -Thursdays tili 9 p.m. 209 Dundas St. W., Whitby 666-3000 Q~ WE'RETHE NEIGHBOURHOOD Corty PROFESSIONALS 1l49 Brock St. N.,Whltby GOLO JACKET REALTY LTD. 668-6221 NEED 5 BEDRMS IN OLO WHITOY?? 11/2 sty cen- tury home, big liv. rm. & fam. rmn. w/ fireplace, on Ige mature lot. Corne have a look! Yvonne Zolotucha 668-6221 or 668-8035. Farewell. 12 boys, 800 m. Third - MaLt Shearer, West Lynde. 13 boys, 800 m. Third - Chad Harvey, K. Rowe. 14 boys, 800 m. Time 2:20.5. First - Grayson Hefford, Col. Farewell; and third - Trever Demeris, West Lynde. 14 boys, 1500 m. Time 4:43.1. First - Bob Willetts, Col. Farewell. Nîne boys, relay ime 1: 03. 1. First - West Lyn- de. il boys, relay time 57.9. Third - Tbornton. 12 boys, relay time 54.4 Record 53.0 Second - West Lynde. 12 boys, relay ime 54-4. Record 53.0. Second - West Lynde; and third'- R.H. Cornish. 13 boys, relay time 51.7. First - R.H. Cor- nisb and third - Whitby Sr. il boys, shot put. Third - Neil Myres, West Lynde. 13 boys, shot put, distance 12.40 m. First -. Brian Appleby, R.H. Cornisb. il boys, .higb jump. Third - Peter Allison, Whitby Sr. 14 boys, bigh jwnp, height 1.73 m. First - Sbawn Phillips, R.H. Cornish. 10 boys, long jump. Second - Mark Godfrey, R.A. Hutchison. 12 boys, long jump, distance 4.78m. First - Jason Towns, R.H. Cor- nish. 14 boys, long jump. Third - Sbawn Pbillips, R.H. Cornish. 10 boys, triple jump. Third - Kris Johson, E.A. Fairman. il boys, triple jump. Third - Todd William- son, West Lynde. 12 boys, triple junxp. Second - Brian Marks, -Whitby Sr. 13 boys, triple jump. Second - Grabamn Sullivan, R.H. Cornish. and third - Darren John- ston, E.A. Fairman. Dining Guide GOLDEN GATE 107 Brock St. S. Whltby 668-2222 CHINESSE FOOD MULTI PLATTERS 6 Dlfferont Items sorved from 12-8 pa. SZECHUAN DISHES SIZZLING STYLE Peklng Beef served slzzllng & flamlng SEAFOOD DELUXE LEMON CHICKEN PIZZA SLICE $1 u25piustax BROTHERS WISHES BROOKLIN A'SUCCESSFUL SINCE 1874 AND TH E WHITBY ~ JAYCEES ~jJ~ WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE KICK OFFOFOUR COMMUNITy PROJECT DUTI (STOP DRI VING UNDER THE INFLUENCE) TH IS PROJ EOT HAS BEEN DESIG NED TO H ELP KEE P TH E DRI NKI NG OFF TH E ROADS, BY OFFERING A DISCOUNT TAXI RATE. ASK ABOUT DUTI IN YOUR FAVORITE ESTABLISH MENT TODAY TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE!- From the management-& staff of Catch 22 301 BYRON ST. S., WHITBY 666-63070 4A 10 (2 ki) HONEY** N.1Whlte <Clover> Creamed $4 35 Whlle Present Supplies Last M*MILLAN ORCHARDS Hwy. 2 fttwftn Aux à Whilby OPENS TOMORROW JUNE 5 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Sat & Sun. 9 &.m. *6 p.m. .mm

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