3 tournament wins for Henry Coming off a tournament win in Guelph, Henry Street High School's senior girl1s' volleyball teain reached the serni-finals of the -consolation round before eli- mination from a tournament at York University on Saturday, Feb. 4. Henry, one, of the strongest teanis in the LOSSA league this season and wininers of two other tournaments besides* Guelph, defeated Mayfield of Brampton in their first game at York. But then followed a close loss by game scores of 15-12 and 15-10, toGordon Graydon of Mis- sissauga, the.eventual tourna- nment winners. Henry again beat Mayfield and then* Marymount' of Sudbury before falling to Wallaceburg in the consolation semi-frnal. «We didn't play as well as we had the rest of the day " said coach Tom Buchanan of tbe îoss to Wallaceburg. "They (Henry) played well. It was just a question of who y ou meet when,» he said of the dLivi- sion match-ups in the tourna- nient. By comparison, Henry cruised through the 16-teani tournament at Guelph, defeating Southwood, Blakelock, J.F. Ross and Orange- ville in the pool, Ingersoll 15-9 and 15-7 in the quarter-final, Whitby ringette lOth Annual Tournament January 20-22 Novice WiILtyM 5 O.hawaf11 3 a WoIr 4 Owen Kilhay Melanle Davis Missy Plgeau IL Maclowe Oshawa 1 8 Ajax 7 longu"r 9 Pickoering il Whlt.by 8 Ajax 8 EL Wouier 4 David McBrlde 4 Lara Hugel 3 M. Taylor 2 Angela Poland Amber Jones Bccky Andersn Klingstoei 1 Osawa 1 9 Oshawa Il 10 Pickering 7 Kingston, J. iirkwood 2 Jana McArthur Stephanle Brown 4 Whitby a Cheryl King 3 Caille Corneal Angela Poland Sharolyn Wouters 6 OshaaIl il Oshwa I Il Pickcering semi-pinul Whitby Cheryl ing 3 S. Wouters 2 Calle Carneail Angela Poland 7 Pickering 5 Katie Edwards 3 Kim WelIs Jenny Kelleher Oshawa 1 7 Oshawa il 10 ChanÀonshlp Whitby &. Wouteru 5 Lare Hugel Calle Corneal Usa Corcoran 8 OshwafD Eric OConnor 4 Owen Kllray 2 S. Marlowe Dawn Oyzyl Bev Pilman Lynsey Moss MVP - Bev Pillinan, Oshwa l'utiLe c' Whitby Julie Rowland 4 Carol Jamieson MCm Vanderlip 6 Markham Il 6 Angela Pocock 3 Melanie Chupa 2 Jane Goldthorpe Kingatea 7 Scarborough 7 Oshawa 5 Ajax 10 Markham 1 0 Pickering Defauit Markham Il 4 Scarborough Kingstom Andrea Glauda 2 Kerri Stock 2 Miche]]. Cade 6 Whitby 9 K. Johnson 3 Kristine Soper 2 Jennirer Cotton 2 Carol Jaumieson 2 Southwood 15-9 and7 15-8 in the semi-final, and O'Neill of Osh- awa 15-13 and 15-4 in the final. Michelle Parton of Henry was named most valuable player of the tournament while her team- mate Andrea Enright was voted to the alI-star teani. "The girls really played well," said Buchanan, whose team. had previousl captured tournaments at' Scarborough Collegze and Waterloo. Henry lost in t he final of a tourniament in Cobourg and also lost in their other tourna- ment appearance, again at Waterloo. The Henry team, second in LOSSA to An derson.last year, bas only two returning seniors from last year's team, Leslie Doran and Angela Kane. Henry, Anderson and 0'Neill are battlinig for top spot in LOSSA league play- Anderson will play at Henry Thursday afternoon. LOSSA finals will be held on, Thursday, Feb. 23 at Anderson. Pee wees start strongly Whitby minor peewees are off to a splendid start in their round-robin playoff, winning their first four gYames in the 12-gaine series with six other AA teains. Whitby defeated Newmarket 4-0 on Jan. 28, and followed that with a 6-1 win over Newniarket on Jan. 29. Then Whitby had 4-1 and 11-1 decisions over Mark- ham and Richmond Hill respec- tively on the following weekend, Feb. 4-5. "The thing we're most pleased with is our goals against," says manager Terry Hogan, noting Ajax 1il Scarborough 1 Chanmplommbip Ajax 7 Whltby 2 LIsa Surcon 3 Carol Janieaon 2 Brenda McBride 2 Cindy Schrodier M. Bradstock MVP - Usa Suron, Ajax TwMM Uffl Mlsisauga 12 Whltby 0 Sherry Jones 2 Jacqul Usaher 2 Amy Kcyeo 2 ErIn Makrkey 2 Shannon Wilson 2 Shannon Spackman Clair Nolan Oshawa Sudbury J.L. McAvoy 4 Lisa DeMarche Oshaa Osha ShonLa Blake 4 Sudbury 7 5 Wbitby 3 M. B. Challoner 2 Leslie Grenon 0 Misissauga 9 1 Whitby 8 M.B. Challoner 3 Lise Drake 2 Leslie Grenon Kelly Proudroot Shannion Jones Missiasauga 6 Sudbury Champlonship Mississauga 5 Sudbury MVP - Sherryl Jones, Miss. Junor "C" Witby Tobi Wood S Nancy McGreevy Erin Neilly 5 Markham Brittany Ineson Woodville 3 Lindsay 2 10 Whitby Tebi Wood Nicole LeClair Llnda Bell Woodville Tobi Greer 2 Dawn Costlin Markham 3 Lindsay 8 Lindsay 6 Theresa Lawrence Sherry Trumbul Triah Calder Laura Gregory ViclJohnston Woodville Lindsay Wwhy Nancy McGreevy 4 Markham 1 chaxnpioeshlp 7 Woodville 4 MVP - Nancy McGreevy, Whitby Belle "À Whitby 6 Lindsay Christine Smith 2 Connie Collins 2 Jennirer Cooper 2 Tina Keenan Lori Kingston M.. Moore Kim Cloutte Nicole Pau]] Guelph Ajax 13 Markham 1 6 Whitby Jennifer Cooper 2 Pickring 2 O" a 7 Lori Kingstoni Pickeng 2 Oshaa '~ Kimn Cloutte Markham Il 6 Kingston 6 Christine Smith Pickering 1 Ajax 6 Mariposa 3 6 Gue]ph 7 Stephaniie Gorgi 3 Laurie Derocher 2 Christine Durocher Nancy Vanderzoe 9 Mariposa 6 Lindsay 8 Markhaml1 3 Oshwa 8 Witby Kim Cloutte 3 Whllby 7 Scarborough 4 Jenniferx Cooper C"ra Jamieson 3 Melisa Lomer 2 Lori Kingalmi Juil Rwlsnd 2à Kilatine Saper Jennifer Cotton Shauna Faure Send-Flnal Oshwa 3 Whitby 8 lare Menzues 2 Jul0 Rowland 4 Charlene CoIwiil Carol Jamieson 2 Jennifer Cotton Kristine Saper Guelph 5 Mariposa 4 Angela Jacoba 2 JenniferFIce Gwen Masters 4 Lindsay 3 c'balrphm.b.p Guelph 7 Whitby Deanna Gallon 3 Jennifer Cooper Lauie Derocher 2 Stephanle Gorgi 2 MWP- Tanya Gorge, Guelph the team bas so far only given up only three goals in four games. "It wasn't like that during the (regular) season. The kids have really tightened up." Whitby, sponsored by Eastway Chrysler, got goals from Wayne Primeau, Adamn Parks, Paul Brooks and Brian McRobert in the Markham contest. Season Gibb, Andre Maroi Brooks and Primeau each hac two goals ag ainst Richmond Hill while Pau Dillon, Jeif Montaigue and McRobert had singles. This week Whitby wIll fac Markham, Unionville and a toUeihAjax squad. n doubt about that," said Hogan of Ajax, first place during the regu- lar season, Just ahead of Whitby. More SP ort ~ Whitby ~ Girls Softball ltll 111A1 iiAssociation Registration for the Whitby Girls Softball will talce place At: Iroquois Park Complex On: February 25th, 1989 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. and March 4th, 1989 from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. Pre-registration formai Ware available from Wendy Drake 666-2038. For further information, please contact: Joanne Johnston - 666-4055, Sandra Koîsteren - 668-8425 or Rosemary Theriault - 666-3636. LI VOE BANDS Full Circle Feb. 99 10Q&1i CadiIIac Ranch Feb.'16, 17 &18 The Southern Comfort Band Feb 2324 &25 Ample Parking In Fear 114 -n A S.w. WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEPNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1989, PAGE 27 CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN OF WHITB'Y 1989 INTERIM TAX NOTICE' The first Instalment of taxes for 1989 is due and payable February 15, 1989. If payment is flot received by the due date, penalty will be added on the f irst day of default and the first day of each calendar month so long as non-payment continues, et the rate of 1 v491o/ per month or part thereof. If you have'not received a tax bill and you are responsible for payment, please contact the Tax Depariment ai 668-5803, to obtain the necessary information. Taxes may be paid ai anry Whltby bank without barl collections charges, or at the Municipal Office,-575 Rossland Road East, Whftby, Ontario. Corinne Wendt. A.M.C.T.(A), Tax Collector, TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENTION The Council of the Corporation of the Town 0f Whitby intends to pass by-laws to change the names of Scepter Street and Elizabeth Crescent, as shown below. The name of Scepter Street will be changed to Elizabeth Crescent North. The name of Elizabeth Crescent, forth of Manning Road, will also be changed to Elizabeth Crescent North. The name of Elizabeth Crescent, south of Manning Road, will be changed to Elizabeth Crescent South. _____ ,' i k 1~ t, f.