Whitby Free Press, 13 Apr 1988, p. 28

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PAGE 28, WH1TBY MREPRESS, WEDNESDAY, »MRL 13, 1988 Kieith Prirn ea lý,oks'to good second season FROM PAGE 24 last year's junor draft. He played 19 gaines with Hamilton'% junior B club and 47 with the OHL entrant. Primeau finisbed the season with six goals and seven assiste in junior A play. And he notes that in bis last il games he had five points. I started coming. on strong. inm learning." Hamilton bas reached the serni-finals of the OUI champion- ship, having defeated North Bay and London. Primeau has yet to score in the playoffs but he says he bas just missed a couple of' open nets." Hamilîton will now meet the powerhouse Windsor teain, but expected to be "lfat after a long layoff, says Primeau. (Windsor bad a by into the semi-finals after winning their division.) Primeau bas already been informed he will be Hamilton's second line centre next year, a rnove he is looking forward to. With the move to a consistent uine, Pruneau, a prolific scorer in Whitby minor hockey, is sure he cari now show Hamnilton the reason they drafted bim. "A point a gaine sounds good to ine," be sayg of next season. Dart finalists determmned Brooklln Cycle last week defeated Whitby Weedman, 6-4 knocking the Weedman out of the Wednesday NightDartleagueplayoffs. Also eliminated from further dart action this year was Dodd and Souter Broadloom after a 6-4 loss to T.P. Sportswear. Brooklln Cycle ended the year in first place, mostly due to effective Dart play by D. Saucier. The team finished with 157 points, 26 points in front of T.P. Sportswear, led by DaveBoydSr. Dodd & Souter Broadloom finished third with 114 points and their top shooter was Rod Barbour. The fourth-place tearn, Whitby Weedmnan, had 78 points and were ledbyCraigBreen. Brooklin Cycle was to meet T.P. Sportswear i the final Wednesday, April 13. Mixed slo-pitch Couples interested in joining the newly-formed Whitby Mixed Slo-Pitch League can eaul 579-3952. The Free Press apologizes for the omission of the phone nuniber in last week's edition. The Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby intends to pass a by-law to amend By-law No. 658-78 to increase the maximum permissible charge the Council may annually levy in the Whitby Central Business District Improvement Area. The purpose of the proposed by-law is to provide additional monies for the improvement, beautification and maintenance of the Whitby Central Business District Improvement Area and the promotion of the area as a business and shopping area. The effect of the proposed by-Iaw will be to increase the maximum permissible charge the Council may annually levy from $70,000.00 10 $85,600.00. The by-law wili apply to ail persons assessed for business assessment in the Whitby Central Business District Improvement Area as shown below. Any persan who would be hiable ta the special charge may abject ta the proposed by-law by filing written notice of the objection with the Clerk of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby not later than the llth day of May, 1988. If no notice of objection is filed with the Clerk within the lime provided the by-law will corne into effect upon its final passing by the Council. If a notice of objection is filed with the Clerk within the time provided the proposed by-law will be submitted ta the Ontario Municipal Board and the by-law will not corne into effect until approved by the Ontario Municipal Board. Whitby house league hockey PLAYOFFS Two garnes total goals SQUIRT TMer 1 Chauiplonshlp Serins April 4 & 9 Mitchell... 4 Kinsmen.... A. Shannon (3) Curtis Clark J. Hunter Consolation "A" Ont Transp .... 6 Melanie Pringek E. Cardwell (2) A. Mueller (2) S. Neil (2) S. &cheepers M. Foran Co)nsolation "B" Kim Crouch.. 9 Waterbed Co...1 E. Kitamura (4) J. Terry M. McIvor (2) M. Jardin (2) AI. Ham-iton SQUIRfT Il Apr. 2 &9 White Rose... 5 B. Church (2) S. Dennis M. Heffering R. Lalonde Speedy Auto 4 J. Waines (2) J. Richter B. Desmott Marigold M. Feret (2) J. Brown Vick Insurance 1 C. Morrison Optimist ..2 Square Boy.. P. Matueiak (2) C. Reid NOVICE 1 Apr. 10 MaIl Video. T. Derks R. Smith T. Derke Sivili Contr. Wes Brown M. Wilson Consolation "A"' series McTeague..8 Dom'e Auto.... M. MadilI (3) M. Phillipa, (2) R. O'Leary (2) D. Hutchings D. Moore J. Allen W. Huether D. Hatzlhoffer B. Denye J. Fortier B. Nelson NOVICE Il Consolation "C' Apr. 9 Pizza Pizza.. 3 J. Barnett (2) D. Farquharson Rois Enter.. T. Stone G. King Kinemen... 2 Show video...1 B. Mastereon C. Peteron M. Andres Chamnpionshlp "A"' Valentino's... 6 Dom. Hardware3 D. Hill (4) S. Mace (3) G. Sauter C. Appleton ATOM Consolation "B"' Apr. 6 &9 Towne Video ... 3 ITI' Cannon... 1 Joey Caine Adam Murree R. Farquhareon A. Kennedy Consolation "A" Totten Sim .... 8 Duft'e Towing..5 N. Yetman (2) B. Giles C. Skelcher (2) B. Good G. Underwood D. Scott D. Dougherty S. Kearns Champoionship erles Midas Mufller..6 National Trust 4. D. Edwards (3) S. Faust A. Gervais Eric.Caron C. Helmer D. Canner C. Jackson consolation "C' Towne Video.. .2Broolin Esso..O R. Farquharson (2) PEEWEE Consolation "C' Checkers... 4 Miracle Food..1 S. Malanka (2> C. Fayot C. Packer K. Moulton Consolation "B" Pringle Guardian 4 Dodd Sauter 1 B. Holbislti M. Rowland K. Potter C. Lindgren T. Wastle Consolation"A" IAWA Local242 3 Free Prees.. 1 J. Bonnyman (2) R.Watson S. Weatherdon Chamoplonshlp Vick Insuran 4 Firefighters.. 1 D. Lennox S. Lawrence L. Barkley M. Neely M. Hunter BANTAM Apr. 3 Roy's Enter.. 2 K. Weatherdon R. Badowicb Danforth. P. Brown Br. Concrete 0 Video 99.... 5 B. Cale (2) R. Smith J. Doughert T. Patton Shutout Richard Stock Consolation Champus 2 April8 Smiling Drller4 G. Burne (2) S. Snow J. Ceeresnyesi Videa 99... N. Blake B. Cle 7 Smiling Drill ... 2 Videa 99.... G. Burne3 (2) B. Cale Playoff Champs Roy's Enter... 3 Danforth. R. Badowich (2) P. Brown D. Sauve Hoy's Enter.. 5 D. Belanger (2) D. Sauve 2 B. Johnston S. McRae Danforth ...4 D. James (2) J. Harnes G. Murre MIfDGET/JUVENILE April 3 Lasco Steel... 3 W. Davidson D. Bastarache J. Bickmore I-&B Singe.. D. Owen D. Galley P. Cross April 10 Optimiste.... D. Mizen (2) J. Bruneau R. Moriaity B. Haslam Optimiet.... i G. McElwain 3 Gus Brown... 2 S. Wing C. Loughlen Consolation 5 H&B Signe...4 P. Lane (2) D. Galley D. McLean Championship Gus Brown..8 Lasco Steel .... 4 S. Wing (3) W. Davideon (2) C. Ainsworth (2) D. Stevens J. Gurd (2) D. Bastarache M. Ainsworth Mulligan scores wmner lion Mulligan scored two goals, including the winner in overtime, as-Royale Hotel defeated Saints in men's rec hockey playoff action in Pickering. The Wbitby team also got goals from Jay Martin, John Hefi'er and Terry Harper. Saints'bad tied the game with only 47 seconds remaining in the tbird period. Skate ele etion Apirit« 20 The Whitby Skating Club will elect tbe new committee execu- ive for next season at the annual meeting Wednesday, April 20, 7:30 p.m., at the municipal building. The meeting is open to al parents of registered skaters and Canskate parents wbo wish to find out more about the club operation. Ajax slo-piteh tournament The Ajax Men's Slopitc 'h Association is offering more than $5,000 in prize money and awards during its fourth annual tour- nament. The tournament needs teams for its men's 'C', 'W, DD b, and Ladies' 'D' divisions. The top three teams in each division will qualify for the Coors provincial championships to be held in Niagara Falls. The Ajax tournament will be held Friday, May 20to Sunday, May 22. For more information, phone Bob Anderson at 427-5252 or Don Terry at 686-0272.

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