Whitby Free Press, 1 Feb 1989, p. 23

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WHY I REE PRESS, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, ý1989, PAGE 23 iMelie scnd in two short course events Lori Melien of Whitby was second in two swimming events and third in another over the first two days of thé Canadian winter nationals swim meet in Montreal. In the 50-metrp butterfly, Melien finished behind Ancirea Nugent of Montreal. Melien's time was 28.46 for the distance, compared to 28.08 for Nugent. Mèelien was runner-up in the 100m backstroke to Anne-Marie Anderson of Toronto who set a Canadian short course record with a time of one minute, 2.3 seconds. Melien's time wâs one minute, 2.69 seconds. Peewees dlaiLm consolation titie Andrew Tully - Witby* major peewees were Juventue 3 SpringLibonm 2 consolation A champions in the (McItfheO ) afrcare Centre) Mar Price 2 Jason Johnsona 20 Danil WrightTie, loss for Januay 29 Wh.PrsOres Bg Donuts 3 m ajor novices David Wishart The Whitby major novice Whitb 'LÀn 2 Dort Proe 2 hockey team had a tie and a loss Danea olms ichel age 2 to finish the. remi lar season Gentie. Choice 3 Mann. Jug City 2 upcom.ý ivrsc playof andura Gordon Venner 2 Adam ]Ruck 2 umin. lyf n ora Marua Payne mn cin Chekers Vr. Peclus lats.. ~ Whity took part in the silver Matt Whelan 2 Michael Roeto stick tournament in Detroit over CUilrCoppoino the past weekend (resuits not RalLe M at&. ~available). Future tournaments Neil GI atone. 2 for Whitby *will be in Ottawa, Michael Hadrien Amherst N.Y., Whitby and StreetsvI¶le. Hockey draw winner selected A Belleville resident, Greg Rall, and seven friends will see a Maple Lafs hockey game at the Gardens after Ryall won a fundraising draw held by Whitby Pringle Creek Pharmacy major atoms. Ryall and friends will have use of a Campeau Corp. box at the Gardens. Blenheim Golden Acres hockey tournament Jan. 20-22. After a loss in overtime in their opening game, Whitby defeated London and then We - land to dlaim the consolation titie. Roy Kennedy earned the shu- tout and David Lylyk and Scott MacDonell provided the scoring in the 2-0 win over Welland in the final. Wýhitby, sponsored by Elègance Hair Design, gained a berth in the final with a 5-2 decision over London. Brian Maderios and Sandy Cohen each scored twice and MacDoneil had the single. Paul Moore scored twice in Whitby's opening game loss, 6-5 to Kitchener. Lylyk, Maderios and Jamie Allison had the- other Whitby goals. Melien was third in the 50m freestyle on Saturday, opening day, with a time of 26.33 seconds. Kristin Topham of Win- npghad a time of 26.02 and Ngt26.31. eTe meet returned to the short-course format for the first time in four years, and several national short-course records were set. FosMter -J'-flirst Tiffani Foster of Whitby won the pre-juvenile figure skating championship at t h e Uxbridge invitational over the Weekend. Foster, an Uxbridge club mem- ber, won the Zehrs trophy as she was first in both flight and final out of 86 girls. LIGHTER AND MORE POWERFUL THAN THE COMPETITION, NOW THAT' PERFORM4ANCEl VISAI MOs<rd TOOL SHACK TONCR 1543 BaylyStreet, Pickering 839-2364L1m ] Mon. - Fri. 8 -6 pm, Saturday 9 - 5 pm jjALS i STIHL 064 WINS!. Check out the Big Orange Machines. saws for yourself and see why Stihi is Dry Powerhead W/eight Dispacement Try the Ieading chain Number One Worldwide. STEI 064: 1lMiVARNA 1 XP:i: DURHAM EQUIPMENT RENTALS 1230 DUNDASSL.E.WHITBY (Speedy Auto Plaza) .668-0880 5gTIHL® The WorId~s Largest SeIing Chain Saw r ______ 16 Ibs 81c 1 >ýý- -l'ý.. Ï ý î

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