PAGE 22, WHITBY fREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 124,1987, Whi*tby novices win 2 of- 3.,in Burlington lacrosse >Whitby Garrard, Road Lacrosse Association had a busy week in rep league and house league play. Brooklin Redmen rep tykes defeated Toronto Beaches 7-2. A hat trick was scored by Darryl Lewis, two by Ken Belanger and singles by Paul Gray and Kurt Kerner. Brooklin Kinsmen rep novices defeated Mississauga 4-2. Single goals were netted by Matt Ar- mstrong, Mike Deblois, Adam Ar- mstrong, and Frank Littlejohn. In tournament play on the weekend Whitby novices made a good showing at- Burlington defeating Six Nations 6-3 and Hamilton 6-4 before losing to Burlington 8-2. David Stabile scored three goals in the tournament while Matt Car- dwell, Bryan Power, Matt Ar- mstrong and Mike Deblois each scored twice. Weeman rep peewees trounced West Metro 10-0. Whitby rep midgets, in league play, tied Brampton 6-6 and defeated Toronto Beaches 9-5. In the Brampton game two goals were netted by Chris Tucker, Adam Foote and Jay Lee. Against Beaches, Derek Jones and Foote netted three goals each Chris Tucker had two and Chris Husted a single. House league is divided into four teams: Redmen, Golden Hawks, El Som erset ElD Window Dressings Ime. ~WA8RAOACONTINUES o Specializing in windâow coverings [ and decorating ideas Free shop at Home serviceH Livenetians * verticalse* daperies e rollerblinds U L1121 Dundas St. E. Whitby 432353j CORPORATION 'PLANNING OF THE DPATMN TOWN OF WHITBY DPATMN NOTICE 0F PUBLIC MEETING Monday, June 29,1987 8:30 p.m. Meeting Hall, Whlt by Municipal Building Whitby, Ontario RE: THREE PURPOSE STUDY PORT WHITBY - --------------- Green Gaels and Blue Bombers. Each tearn consists of one line tyke, one Uine novice and one line peewee. Green Gaels defeated Blue Bom- bers' 11-2 Goalseorers for the Green Gaels were Jason Flowers with three, Paul Webb with four, Mi- chael Hogan 'and Anthoniy Louper, two each.ý For the Blue Bombers singles were scored by John Houston and Wesley Hurther. Also in house league the Golden Hawks defeated the Redmen 6-4. Anthony Camenzuli netted a double for the Golden Hawks with singles scored by Mark Belanger, Bradley Flowers. Goalie Ian MeAllister had four assists. Scoring for the Redmen were Brad Garley with twO, John Racicot and Bob Phillips. Garley.with two, John Racicot and Bob Phillips. Oshawa i thrashed by Ottawa frish 47m3 in rugby. action The Oshawa 1 rugby teamn was thrashed 47-3 by Ottawa Irish in a game Saturday, June 13 at Lakeview Park in Oshawa. The Oshawa team, which is com- prised of 13 Whitby residents and three from Oshawa, plays in the Toronto Rugby Union. Jeff Moskaluk, who plays on the team, says there are a dozen teams in the Toronto league which also supports a secondary league, similar to the English soccer league. Oshawa II is a member of the secondary league. Oshawa also bas two junior teams and one over 35 team called the Runes. Beer tent approved A beer tent fundraising event by employees of the Whitby jail has been approved by Whitby council. The tent will coincide with a basebaîl tournament the employees are holding at Iroquois Park. The beer tent will operate from il a.m. to 6 p. m. on Tuesday, July 7. .Approval must also be given by the Liquor License Board of On- tario and Whitby fire department. Ontario lacrosse STANDINGS As or June 16, 1987 MAJOR/SENIOR Fergus Brookli Orange Peterix Owen S Scarbci Sarnia Mississ s10 in 8 ,eville 5 orougb 4 Sound 3 irough 2 sauga - JUNIOR 'A' TEAM W L Peterborough 10 - St. Catharines 8 4 Brampton 7 5 Whitby 7 5 Bay Area 2 10 Etobicoke 1 il 77 20 47 16 112 10 94 8 67', 6 100) 4 111 2 112 - GF GA PT 108 53 20 147 111 16 158 129 14 146 117 14 68 175 4 78 103 2 Moskaluk says of the 120 people involved on the five teams, about one-third are fromn Whitby. Oshawa 1 and Oshawa il play their home games at Lakeview Park on Saturdays. Oshawa il games begin'at 1:30 p.m. with Oshawa 1 games getting underway at 3p.m. In league play recently. Oshawa il defeated Lindsay 3-0 on a penalty kick by Ian Thomspon. Whitby Iroquois soccer SQUIRT May 25 - Whitby Lions..................... 3 Midas Muffler ................... 2 Scorers: Paul Lambert, Steven Race, Timothy Dasilva, Ryan Basdeo, Warren C June 1- Waterbed Company ............... 0 Whitby Optimist ................... 2 Scorers: Julian Ridi, Wesley Suddons. Shutout: Bradley Kauffe., Forest Green .................... 2 C.B. ï-oster &Sons................O0 Scorers: Carmelo Subrizi, Gregory Sauve. Whitby Lions ..................... 3 Midas Muffler ................... 2 Paul Lamber, Steven Race, Timothy Dasilva, Ryan Basdeo, Warren Coughlaw. Navy Blue WISC..................O Kelly Green......................O Shutout: Arthur Whaley. Hardiman & Mount Ins............. 2 WISC Beigh & Marron ............. 6 Michael Magee (2), Cliff Coppolino (2), Leigh Wilems, Matthew Whelan, Sean Sorensen, Dylan Granvile. W.O.F.F. Local 2038............... 1 WISC Gold ...................... 3 Chris Rutherford, Brendan Masterson (3). Swiss Chalet .................... 10 Brown & Gold ....................O Mark Haynes (5), Curtis Clark (2), Darrel Robinson, Jonathan vanderven, James Fountain. Shutout: Karl Soetens. The Oshawa Runes beat the Niagara Old Boys 14-0 with Dan, Plumpton, Bruce Gordon and Paul 'Hart scoring tries. Glen Elliott ad- ded a conversion. In junior action, Oshawa Viking under 19's lost to Ajax Wanderers 4- 3 with Brett Matheris kicking a penalty. In under 17's Oshawa beat Ajax 4-3 with Gareth Stone scoring Oshawa's try. June S. No5, Beige &Maroon..............9 Gold & Royal.....................O0 Sean Sorensen (3), Clff Coppolino (3), Leigh Wilemsi, Erie Pentz, Neil Glad- stone. Shutout: Chis Hey. C.B. Foster &Sons............... 1$ W.O.F.F. Local 2W36...............O0 Luke Bainard (4), Stephen Death (3), Joseph Longo (3), Ryan Babcock. Shutout: Chris Mooy. Hardiman & Mount ns ............ 7 WISC Kelly Green ................. 2 Michael Magee (7), Jason Jarvie, Tyler MeDougaL. Swiss Chalet.....................4 Whitby Optimist .................1 Mark Haynes (2), Darrel Robinson, James Fountain, Julian Ridi. Forest Green.................... 8 Lasco Steel............. * *- *......o Mitchell Dunn (3), Eric van Acker (2), Donald Campbell, Jason Shleiffer, Shutout: Carnielo Subrizi. Navy Blue ......................3 Whitby Lions .................. ..i Brian Crilly (2), Mike Hadden, Tlmiothy Dasilva. Midas Muffler .. ........ ....... 3 Waterbed Company Midas Muffler.................... 3 Waterbed Co..................... 2 Ryan Basdeo, Michael Orr, Peter SalIey, Paul Finnie (2). STANDINGS WISC Belge Maroon WISC Forest Green WISC Navy Blue Hardîman & Mount Ins. C. B. Foster & Sens Swlss Chalet Whltby Optîmist Green Gold Midas Muffler Whltby Lions 6 5 4 4 4 4 3 2 2 STUDY The Town of Whitby is conducting. a three purpose study for those lands identified on the map above. The three purposes &f the study are as follows: (1) to prepare design concepts for Harbour Development Areas 1, 2 &3. (il) to prepare a master concept plan for the planned open space surrounding the Whitby Harbour and along the lake shore area between the Harbour mouth and Heydenshore Pavillon - (iii> to prepare a concept plan for the future administrative, service, commercial and storage facilities required to serve the Port Whitbv Marina. The purpose of the public meeting is to present a final draft Master- plan for the study area to the generai public for public input. This is the second public meeting for this study. It is anticipated that the final Masterplan will be presented-to-Council in the near future. Al In- terested oersons are invited to attend this meeting. Further information on the above study may be obtained by calling Mr. Paul Rycroft of the Planning Department at (416) 668-5803. ROBERT B. SHORT, Director of Planning Corporation of the Town of Whitby ynodn