Whitby Free Press, 8 Apr 1987, p. 20

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1' \~,l. - w i .:' ~\hl'\ESl)AY.ApRIL8. 1987 w £1 SPORTS British, Columbia rugby tearn to visit East will meet west d upcoming week as a athletes from'British Coîl visit to this neck of the learn how different, or h~ the same, Ontario cultur, pared to their own. Twenty-seven young r Norkam High School in E~ B.C. arrived Tuesday nig derson CVI in Whitby. Thý staying in the Brooklin-Wl for the next week, bille, members of Anderson' rugby squad. The cultural exchî operated \under the Seci State's Open House program and is designe( young people across Cana ter chance at getting to k other. While in this area, the1 Whi*tby "th is, v uring the B.C. will kick off the week by seeing group of a Blue Jays' game, tour the CN imbia pay Tower, Pickering nuclear power woods to plant and other points of interest. iow much They will also be the guests of 'e is com- honor at a'dance Friday in Ander- son's gymnasium. While athieties -nen from is a minor section of the program, <amloops, two rugby teains can't be in the ,ht at An- same location for too long before a iey will be match is arranged. Such a rugby hitby area game has been scheduled for ting with Friday at 2:30 at the Anderson s senior playing fields. Students from Anderson, 25 in al,, ange is will be going to Kamloops for 'a ýretary of reciprocal trip on April 28 and will Canada be returning home on May 5. ýd to give Although ail details of their visit ada a bet- there are not known as yet, it is now each believed they will be travelling to a ranch, a fishing farm, and the lads from Fraser Canyon. veek ANDERSON CVI teacher Ron Pitcher has been instrumental in a cultural exehange bet- ween local and B.C. high sehool students. Littie helps form s]pecial club WHITBY VET CLAYTON MACKAY wilI be making his second run in the ]B'Nton Marathon. IN/oixle*v 1aised 1) , a a Im-aI businlessinan wivllt 41*iîuîila Iurla Ii I.egion Speciai I 01 r',nspoil club for aduits and i ii!> B3il1l Little. o Ni-kd-itii. andi Motivation lAdt<lni Wliii 1>\.. il Joe Gati of' Oshawa compete tri ý a t ritlon iiIn l a iasti () lober Ai>lpl pîg (,<.it i '\I>t'fISISt- ,.%-tb lund<s ra ,111l1it. laiîî $1,200 <iv lot.r l01\j>eiait > i î, 1< (' l<(ll'l iii h )*l *;('Iili t il 1tlit a iii (.t111bn tu 1,11i. iiit ',li ti iîîlîuppe fflieties 'Hbere are way- toward paying the expense-s 1e. ~îii<luI'.in C anîadal. andI for events. A meeting wvas l'n'îit i.à iM Il Ieu lîsettgin Is a rea scheduled this week to outline the L.ittIle sa"'. $1,200 *wîlI go a1 long program. Stron g takes home gold Whitby gymnast Lori Strong cap- an Oshawa gymnastics club, won tured a gold medal in the floor the all-around event on Saturday event at a gymnastics meet in then captured a silver medal on the Hungary last weekend. balance beam and abronze in the Strong, 14, who competes out of vault on Sunday. Whi*tby vet willun lu Marathoni Whitby veterinarian (lyo MacKay will take part in the Aprul 20 Bùston Marathon. his secoind ru n in the well-known eveni Dr. MacKay ran last zi**eas marathon in thret' hours. 36 mi nutes. This yea r he 'l1 be t rv ingt1o lower his turne and also to' raise funds t'or both the Whithy Rotary Club and Heifer Internat ional li l t ake pledges for t he 26-rmi le. 38.5 -Y distance at his clinic ul668-8861 1 -Ther&'s nothing like i. sa> s Dr. MacKay of the marathon. ",its quite a feeling running it.- The event. which atîracts thousands of runners froîui ail over Sibe world. ks now in its 92nd vear Dr. MacKay will split his plecîge mioney raised between the Rotary Club. of which he is a member. and Heifer International. IHe will be among :32 runners trying to raîse money for the [le iler project whivh provides inilk cuïws to help lov-ncomie la i lies i n Niexicci. Pr<)ject menmbers save the' cow: from the slaughterhouse. Tlhe t S departient c'agriculture bmga i the daury terinat ion progriaii about a year ago to lower i-i;s sur-plus ffl i 1k product ion F i mers th<'it <lere<1 tii d<nal -t c i î P. ti* lie pro jeul. ori lIt i<'in al (.1t1 prices tg)the p ~îwhîî l relouate> the cîî,-. ta>s inI; dijoldine tiirfl i n e'n h th~e Canadian chiampion Ice EiFlynn, Nicole Cooper, S'::~~.,nn and Kinm Lefebvre; (middle, 1-r) Crystals' coach Connie Rich, Sharon Makarchuk, Lindsay Boyce, Tracy Mockford, Melissa Korach, Tammy Marritt, Susan Gisana, Chrissy Self, Mona Gibney, Nicole Blackburn. Robin Baldwin, Keri Ferguson, Lisa Werry, Dana Codîjo. Heather Forshaw and Angels' coach Cathy Doulton; (back row, 1-r) Rachel Katocs, Penny Kaye McGregor, Carolyn Jensen, Nicole Brooks, Nancy Meredith, Kelly Jennings, Linda Martin and Michele Locke. Absent when photo was taken were Angels Janice Wing, Susan Atkinson, Allisun Chase. Vannesa Crilly, Ileather Faust, Lisa Fernlund, Beliuta -lIar- num, Patricia Luke, Michele Mitchell, Michiko Motomura, Cassie Newell, Shannon Pachal, Nicole Rands, Rhonda Stacey. Shannon Tackney, Chidy Watters, Ann Windover and Crystals Cathie Dohiert',. Angela Hickling, Gina MacLean Linda I'ihio ard Christine Vyfsehaît. 1 à-

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