Whitby Free Press, 23 May 1990, p. 29

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WHITBY fRl P1tWEDNEUfAY,)KAY 23.,1990, PAGE 29 Whtby beats A jaxh .bi Whitby.defeated Ajax 23-15 in the Mayor's Cp T-bail game May 12 that marked the opening of t he basebaîl season. Scott Dennis, Michael Zyhar, Andrew Holmes, DanÊny Smal' Jason MacDonald and Jared Brown played strong defensively while bits and sipeed were deli- vered by Ricky ace, Jon Walsh, Adamn Sonley, Gorëd Pomroy, Greg Leblanc and Paul Winkler. Russell Gaal hit a home run for WVhitby in the fourth inning. George Mace and George Walsh co4ch the. Whitby squad. More sports onpg.35, LAKE-ONTARio ~~EVSTEEL COMPANY H -OPKINS ST. S-9 WHITBY THE THIRD annalO'Tooles Bike- a-thon was held reoently to rais. money for the Children's Miracle Network Telethon. Rob Dawson (left), Bonnie Rose and Roxanne Waflage,mnar of the O'Tooles ini Whitby, were among those who, each riding for 15 minutes, managed to rais. over $1,000, with several pledges yet to cornei. Telethon funds go to children's hospitals. Chride e. ephoto 2new golf shops now open ByChrisl3ovi Just hke an overppulated nine-holle golf course, First Tee Golf was foroed to expand due to a large clientele. So owner Gary ]Reid, formerly located in downitown Oshawa, made the inove to Whitby, 965 Dundas St. W., where he recently held a grand opening. M~rst Tee offers everything for the first-time and the amateur golfer, including videos, -clubs, lotlung and a wide selection o bac. ha" been involved in retail sporting goods for 12 years and manged a rnulti-national chain store in Ontario and Edrnontor. He applies the love for the gaine towards bis busi- ness. «We cater to the people," Reid said. «We don't have a franchise fee so we can offer the lowest pricesj." He also emphasizes ser- vice. "We feel we give the custo- mer an honest evaluation of what they need for their gaine.» Reid also started a unique concept named T)ial-A-Dozen.p Reid receives nearly perfect golf halls and assorts them by brand. By calling 430-2125, a package can be sent out for a $2senppmg fee. The Whitby location is the seventh 1for Dynamic Golf. The golf shop started six years ago in Torhiland is'now in Dur h am Dynamic offers a service pro shop , pro equipment, golf wear, indoor practice lessons by CPGAÀ roadclinics for juniors and 7he 4,500-sq. ft acility has an indoor driving range and a staff of four or five pros for lessons. The driving range can accommo- daeup to six people at once. DYNAMIC GOLF Dwibarton 6 4 1 O O Heruy 75 2 00 Jim Harrop is general mana- Aa 6 4 2 0 1#2 ger of.the newest location of D. OMonnor 7 3 4 0 3 Dynarnic Golf, at 1916 Dundas Eafl B 7 2 6 0 3 St. E., ini the Country Square o?eiU'(B 6 .O 5 1 4 Plaza. This 13 Lawn Rolling A era ting & -LaWn Thatchîng Time CalBrooklin Rentais or the Iatest in equipment re ntai. Just minutes north of Downtown Whitby on Hwy.12 53 Baldwin St., Brooklin (oaed behind the Quik Bite Restaurant in Downtown Brooklin.) 66-30Dndas and hcsn 668m 0 InWhitby * ~ J.~ fJ E.! I 11JL15&t.D 5' ~ ~ r w i us r v v s ma a L-P a a m L- %.y 1 L-f L- 8 Il 1 %J ..j 1 NU 1 IUL 1 U ALL WHITBY RFSInFNT-q M m a 1 -

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