Whitby Free Press, 7 Feb 1990, p. 33

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WHITBY MRE PPêSS, WEDNE SDAY, FEBRUARY 7.1990 PAGE 33 Resident shares Lotto.p,,ze resident won a half Lotto 6/49 second Oliveira of Whitby and Alfonso Toledo of Toronto sharod-$49,155.20,in the Jan. 13 draw. If you were an employee at:- NEL GOR CASTLE- Arlduring the period Arl1, 1984.. March 30, 1986 you May have an erititîsment to a retroactive wage aettlement To determine this, please cali or wrfte: -Director, Human Resources Services Reifacare inc. Attention: R. Goie 845 2nd A venue East Owen Sound Ontario N4K 2H2 Taiephone <519) 371-1737 èEMPTY SPACEI OnIy becàuse your ad isn't being read right now. Phone 668-6111. COMING EVENT? 6111. PhoneU- ARTS, CRAFTS AND Country Collectibles Show. showcasing quality artisans frm Ontario and Quebec, March P'-10, Metro East Trade Cent're Pickering. Free Ontario broeture and listings. Contact dràftworId/Cryderman Productions Inc. (519) 351-8344. B LAKEFIELD ART FESTIVAL is now accepting applications from artists for the 1990 Festival. For further information please contact Doug James <705) 652-8104. B COOPED Up WITH. "Cabin Fever"? Kingston Winter Antique Show, Olympic Harbour, Kingston, Ont. February 3rd and 4th, 1990. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. B EBLANKET~ muverise tnrougnout the regional membership of the Ontario and Canadian Community Newspaper Associations. Example: Central Ontario AIl Ontario 49 newspapers 185 newspapers $142 for 25 words $289 for 25 words For further information please cai: 668-6111 fr>~~I~\ CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY MANA-GER,- INFORMATION SYSTEM The Corporation of the Town of Whitby is currently seeking qualified applicants for the above position in the Administrator's Department. QUALIFICATIONS FA University or Community College Graduate in Computer Science; experience on a VAX/VMS Operating System; a thorough knowledge of computer operating and security systems as might be gained through several years experience working in a computer environment; general programming and systerms design knowled.ge; and, good organizational and planning skills. POSITION SUMMARY This individual should be a fairly senior person capable of managing the staff and resources of the MIS, Department. The individual should have experience in managing people and in successfully managing budgets of the scale involved with Whtby's annuel MIS operational budget. The individuel should have good presentation and communication skçils since he/she wiII bu required to interface considerably with system users, corporate managers and systems suppliers. A knowîedge of municipal information systems, organization and procedures would be a definite asset. HOURS 0F WORK 820 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., plus additional hours as required. SALARY Saîary subject to skills, ability and qualifications. Please forward a detaiîed resumne indicating education, experience, references, etc. prior to Friday, February 16, 1990 to: Personlnel Department The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rossland Road East WHITBY, Ontario LiN 2M8 NOTE: We thankai those persons who apply, but advise acknowledgement wilI only bu fowarded to those applicants who are invited for an interview. [OSPORTD1 MS Davi]*dson. scores wInner With the 9amo knotted up ad the dlock ticking do", Rany Davidson scored to give Whitby major novices AA a win over a tough Oshawa squad on Jan. 21. Davidaon pickëd up a baose puck near centre and raoed down the iSe before iblasting a shot past Oshawa7s ëoalie té ,ra Whitby opened the sor"g on a goal from Justin Terry, as- istedby Evan Kitamura. Evan Cardwell tipped i Whitby's next goal on- a pass from RyanH Eick- ingbottom. Kitamura got bis second of the gane, an a paso off the stick of JéshuaHuethor, before Davidson scored, unassisted. It was a close gaine th at went Wity's waty. However, it could just as easilyr have been won by Oshawa as the shots-n-goal totale were 14-13 i favor of Whitby. Pickering was Whitbys neit opponent in league ]?lay on Jan. 28. Once again Whxtby 'won in exctnfýashion, p3-2. Te PickermgÈ goaltender put fthan awseome display, stop- pig Vftually everythin fired h~iewy Whitby outshot ¶>icker- l&J.Shannon, on assista from Kitaniura and Derek Ackford, opened the scoring for Whitby. Daidén teed up on a Tanner Westfall pass, sending a racket past the opposing gfoalie. The third and -game-wmnnig goal went i, unassisted, from West- faîl. Goalkeeping for Wbitby has been brilliant due to the efforts of Chuck Colos. and Phillip Greonen. 'The coach said the teain is continually improving, everyone playing their positions and ex.- cuting properly. IJnbeaten iiiplayoffs The Passport Wbitby minor atom «XA' teain romains undefeated i playoff action following victories over ýickering and Markham. Strong teamwork, excellent passing and great skating allowed the Passport team torackup 20 goals while a solid defence lixited their opponents to only six goals. y'. gainefaggnmt Pickering saw =vida Farquharson pick up a pair of goals and Scott Young a single for a 3-1 victory. Brian Vinent had two helpes with singles from Rya 01aryand Matt Capson. Whitby blew out Markham in their homerink 10-1 on Saturday evening. Vinent was the big gunner with four goals and two asssta while Grant Soutor picked up a pair of goals and singe shots came from Jason Irwin, Derek Van Egmond, Farquharson and Capson. Assists went ta Capson and lmrywith two singes ta Sauter and John Lang. L1ondon not Indto Whitby team Whitby Highland Van and Storage m[ajor novice A hockey teain won one game out of three at a recent tourxuament in Lon- don. lIn the opener, Whitby lost ta Cooksville 4-3. Scoring for Whitby were Sainmio Scheepers with two goals 'and Paul H-ein- rich. Assists went ta Shane Neil, Ryan McArthur Any Mueller' Michel Feet, ltyan Wyeanâ Bobby Schlitt. Schlitt was chosen Whitby's most valuable player in thime. lot tBelle BRiveri the- second game 5-2. Schlitt scored one goal and assisted on another by Scheepers. Schlitt was also most valuable Whitby player fin this; tbme. ld lix thé fixa e epoe with a 9-0O victory aver Amherst- burg. Schlitt had to goals and four assists; Scheepers two goals and two assisti; Heinrich two goals "'~d one assist.* Single goals went toj Paul Charnobay, Whyte and Forpet. Scheepers was chosen MVP Of t.is gane. The tearn will travel ta Bolton and Little Britain for, tourna- mènts lMWorthiâ -m nth.- Tlhe romatch i Whitby on Sunday saw Passport topple Markham jean7-4. O'Leary paoed the atak with two goals while'Irwin, Young, Souter and Capson had singles. Vinent rounded out the scoring by finishing off a penalty shot. Vinent %ad two assista and the rest were spread out betweenVan Egmond, Oeary, Capson, Young, Irwin and D. Farqubarson. Throughout the tbree gaines Brent Johnson was spectacular in net and was soundly backed up by stoady defencemen Ryan Macleod, Tybon Peel, John Lang, AdamnIMaLcCarl, Mike Cartwright and Todd Farquharson. Obituar y ROY LESSOR Roy Edward Lessor of Whitby <ied on Sunday, January 2î. 1990 at Whitby General Hospi- taI. Ho was 76. He was born on October 15, 1913,-in Torontoson of Eugono and Mary (Cale) for. Mr. Lessor, a hoisting engineor before bis retirement was a member of the Uniod Church and Masonic Lodge. He: is survived by his wifo Ruby, daughters- Maureen and Judy, sons Robert, Wayne and David, and brothers Ronald and Lewis. Ho. was prodecoased by son Douglas andr sistor Mae. The funeral service was hold froin the W.C. Town Funeral Chapel on Wednosday, January 31, 1990, Bey. David Reeve of Unionville conducting. Internient at Besthaven cemetery in Scar- borough. A Whitby sharo in a rancisco NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Ail dlaims against the estate of MARGARET HEPBURN HART, late of the Town of Whitby, in the Regional Municipality of Durham, who died on or about the 8th day of September, 1989, must be filed with the undersigned. on or before the 2nd day of March, 1990, thereatter the undersigned wil distribute the assets of the estate having, regard only to the dlaims f led.' Dated at Whitby, this 23rd day of January, 1990. HUGH T. NICHOL, Q.C. Barrister & Solicitor, 101 Dundas Street West, Suite 206, Whitby, Ontario, LiN 2M2. Solicitor for the Executors. M 6 Generations of Service, Quality & Trust - Family Monuments *Granite or Bronze Markers - Ccmetery Lettering - Sandblasting Stafford Monuments 318 Dundas St. E., WhiLby 668-3552 Aftcr*Hours 668-4460 or 666-151 3 Ilome appoint.meçns gladlyar.aQ&cj 1

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