Whitby Free Press, 30 Mar 1988, p. 31

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il WIXITBY FRME PRESS, WEDNESDA*', MARCI 30, ,1988, PAGE 31 IN-T clncegrup wns n»Dtroî optitio n canee ýNeIwnJohntin Members of the IN-TA, Kid Dance Co.* of the Studio- of Dance and .Performing ,Arts* in Whitby had top-three finishes in ail nine categorcies. they entered in a dance comptition 'in -Detroit,'Mich,., Mfarch 4-6. dwner-operator Inta Leja, who teaches along with Wayne Henry, said 'it wa ls one of the best showings ever.by the club. The Whitby 'dancers had two first-place firishes, six seconds and one third' for their numnbers' in the competition which included ballet, jazz, tap and specialty. <Gary Pateaudition adjudicator for, Star Search, and Charles Kelly and- Michael,.Metts from the, Broadway Dance Centre ýin New York City,. were judges for the Dance Educators of Arnerica Dance competition. AUl the Whitby club dancers are now eligible l'or the finals'at ýthe. WalIdorf 'Astoria 'Hotel in",.*New. Yôrk City in July. 'Placing,,first for "Tune in to my Wav'e" were Paulyne, Akers, 14, of Ashbirn Kara-Leigh Harness, 13,lWhitby; Shanno'n Marks,, 13,' Whitby;1 and Alison. Henry, 13, Whitby. First for "I{umoresquýe" we re Joëlle Curtis, 13, Whitby; Krista Riddell, 13, Whitby; Kristen McWilliams, 13, Whitby; Cindy Thomas, 14, Port.Perry; Paulyne Akers; Yvette Parker,,11, Whitby; Charlene Saroyan, 15, Whitby.. Second-place finishers were: "Swing Medley," Beth Johnston, 16, of Ajax, Marks, Harness and Henry; "Ail that Jazz" Jennifer Dean, 13, of -Whitby, Shelley Spencer, .13, , of Greenbank, Shannon Gustar, -13, Port Perry, Saroyan; "InLria Mood,"l Henry, IDean'.,and ',Marks; "Dream," Debarah Whelan, -9, Of' Whitby, 'Amanda -Smith,, 10, Oshawa, _Sarah Breen, 8,. Port Perry, and Parker;" "Music BÊox," Diana Rajsic, 9, -Oshawýa,-Jen"nifer Turton, 10,. Whitby, An4ne Zecchino, 9, Pîckering, Amanda Smith, 10, Oshawa; "Better Than You," Rajsic, Zecéhîino and Tufton. Third went to- "Hip to be Square" participants- T hoïnas, Riddell, McWilliams, Curti s, Johnston and, Nelson. The companiy members Wilf next perform April 12 at Fairvièw Lodge and will perform during May at the OshawaCentre, June at the Brooklin Fair and Niagara Falls, N.Y., and September in Buffalo, N.Y. 25,33 visit ,entre, IN-TA DANCE company members who were winners in a competition in Detroit weère (front, from left) Krista Riddell, An-- 'je"Zeêchin*o, Diana Rajsic, Deborah Whelan, Yvette,,Parker, Jennifer Dean, Cynthia Nelson; (baek, from left) Cindy Thomas, .,Kristen McWilliams,ý Paulyne Akers; Alison Henry, Charlene Saroyan, Kara-Leigh Harness, Shannon Marks and Beth Johnston. Absent -when photo was taken were' Amanda Smith, Sarah Breen Joelle Curtis, Jennifer Turton,- Shelly_ Spencer and Shannon Gustar. Free Press photo. A total of 25,833 visitors visited the Whitby Tourist Information Centre on- Brock St. S. during 1987, a light increase over the 1986 visitor total. The. report -shows that Whitby tourist spots were very popular during 1987 with Family Kart- ways on Hwy., 12 recording 350,000 users during,,1987. Cunle Gardens had« 331,000 visitorshilËeL'ynd eShores. Conservation Aiea had a traffic - count ofý 29,000 visitors. -Heber Down -Conservation -Area had 14,700, campers and 18,000 day users. The> report notes that more than. one -million people visited Whitby, spending more than $50 million in Whitby and the surrounding area. I The tourist centre opened in 1981 and "in 1983 began its opération on a'year-,round basis., Corr ect ion t was incorrectly stated in ' last week's edition that an'Educatiop Action Comniittee. photograph appeared- in a Progressive Con- servative election advertisement for last year's provincial election. Lt should have beeii stated that the photograph .was for the Conservative party and included members of the Education Action Committee. The* Free Press apologizes for the error. 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