WMM BYFMEEPRESS% WEDNE8DAY, NOVEMBER14,1990l, PAGE 21 Vvhitby Free Press 668-0594 Office Hours: Monday to Frlday, 9:00 arn to 5:00 'pm Fax 668-0594. OtaNDrio$1 l--Soccer p layer s uspended FROM PAGE 18 However, at the sama time, a' linesman was wa ving his fia si g that the bail was eut cf bnd and the play dead. Aftar a briaf consultation with the linesman the referea raversed his cal! and took away the penalty shat. Foresta said "the team and I wera upset,» with tha referea's decisian, but maintains that no commente wara directed at the official. Foresta said ha turnad his back ta the referee and was waiking away from the officiai when ha yelled at a teainate in Italian. Assumimg that Foresta's remarks wereaiarnd at; him the referea called the player La.ck and ejected him. At that point, Foresta adinits Aithough ha acknowladges thraatenig the official Foresta said ha did not assault tle man. Therefore ha cannat undar- stand the sevarity ai the penalty. « I should . only have n a. 30.Yiauspansmion,»sx ôèt which leaadslx't'blieva 'thé I. L!QAL referea and ot'ier socear officiais 'II was thinking a appealin% was.» ware «out ta gat me." but was taid I Uodend up vat1 She is taking a break, but the cirm a pretty good playar. I a life-time susapension, said trampoline is still v.r much have the sAills but I amn intense,» Forasta. u fBetslf n e saneyer likad «It costa $50 ta, appeal and rm ruè «The referees nevr id me afraid it wo't chanýge a thing. I A few years' dawn the road she because rm» not fadt voie would rather pay $00) and take says, «I want ta coach trampoline mypron.»n and beateacher of gradée2 at Aifhough this was the first the year.» scho.» disciplinary action ha received at the collage levaI, Faresta said ha did serve a one-game suspension whiie pl"ing in the Motar City Soccer Leagua eariiar this year. F rst in C bo r Tesuspension resuita fram s oor Foresta receiving three yali<>w Leigh Anme Connally and Erin third in elemants. warrnng cards for rough play. Representatives af the Ontario -Cameron of the Whitby Figure First in her flight was Pamala and -Durhamn associations were Skating Club placed first in t hear Dunn in preliminary, whiie not available for comment.* divisions at Cobourg Skate '90 Vanessa Blouin was second in Howaver, Durham Collage ath- Nov. 3 and 4. har fiight in preliminary. letic directar Dave Stewart sup- Connelly was first in har flight Tiffani Foster earned three ported the penalty. and first in final ipreliminary. medals at the Skate Cobourg ai think it was rxght, ha deser- Cameron was also first in both figure skating compétition ved it for his actions at that flight and final in juvenile B. The Whitby skater won iod in particular tima,» said Stewart. Second in final were Angle intarmediate elements silver in 'II hope. ha will coma around Hansford i pre-novice B and bronze artistic and Lronze in and ramain in school and cern- Jan Collier mn pre-novice nmen. pre-novice comPetitive. pdeefrtecolg at al»h Third in final were Melissa Foster won Id in the junior Forst hs rsine hinslfLawrencei r-ovie A and silver ladies rea skate at the te sitahe rsirnedh d efLindsay Moloneyin beginnars. recent Grimsby Invitational. She to à pervin th . qire ion-and Dodi. phi&.waz firèt'J.,.ele wnsler neio bozeç --hlÎe*' mot n Melanie..-NichoUs _-.ments.r----- - --.- -- F. r o: ~THE CORPORATION 0F ~ THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE. 0F INTENTION Street Name Change, The Council of the Corprto of the Town of Whitby intends ta pass a by-law to change the=meo Bradview Drive ta, Scacking Drive. The chne in street namne will apply ta ail of Bradview Drive on Registered Plan 605, as shown below. The purpose of the change in street name is to avoid any possible confusion in naiie that might arise between Bradview Drive and Broadview Avenue. BroadvMew Avenue is located on the west sida of Powell Road, south of Bradview Drive. - - - DJL-L1 J'1 I I-I O4J»AS___ sul STHE CORPORATION OF' THE TOWN 0F WHITBY NOTICE 0F INTENT TO DESIGNATE In The Malter 0f The Ontario Hrloage Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 337 And In The Matter 0f Lamie And Promises At The Foilowlng Municipal Addres In The Province 0f Ontario TAKE NOTICE that the'Council of the Copration of the Townof Whitby lntends ta designate the property, inctudng lands and buildngs, at the following municipal address as property of historie' and architectural value or interest under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act, RS.O. 1980, c. 337. The Lewis Houck House 210 Byron Street North WHITBY, Ontario REASONS FOR DESIGNATION 0F 210 IBYRON STREET NORTH, WHITBY HiITORI The Lewis Houck House was buift ln 859 by Lewis Houck, a grain dealer lni the Town of Whltby. k. Houck carne from Markham ta Whitby in the 84's and in 1844 built a store and frarne hoi.se at Dundeas Street and Byron Street. RI. Houck becamne one of the first trustees cf the Mthodlst Churoh which was built in 1855 at Centre Street and Mary Street (aso a designated building). ARCHITECflRAL The Lewis Houck House Is a two-storey Regency style brick home. One of the most significant featw'es of the house is the vast veranda which wraps around the entire biliCng. The interior of the house contais many cf the original features which ilustrates the outstanding craftsmanship of -the-ara. The interior of the builng is intended ta b. included in the designation by-law. Any person may, before December 14, 1090, send by registered mail or dehiver ta the Clark of the Town of Whitby, notice of his or her objection to the proposed designation together with.a statement of reaons for the objection and ail relevant facts. If such notice of objection is received, the Council of the Corporation of the Town of Whitby shalH refer the matter ta the Conservation Review Board for a hearing. DATED at the Town of Whitby this l4th day of Nove mber, 1990. Donald G. McKay Town Clark The Corporation of the Town of Whitby 575 Rosslaric Road East WHITBY, Ontario LUN 2MB PHONE: (416)>668-5803 L I StanringOHAA Ot TEND- eRs#TEh2DER~ SedTenders are ilb rived t until 2:00 p.m. local time on - WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 581990 Tender Documents may be obtalned tram the Ontario Ministry cf Govemment Services, Orillia District Office, Memorial Avenue at the Huronia Regional Centre, PO. Box 790, Orillia, Ontario. 13V 6K7.ý Note: For further information regarding the Tenders, please dai the-Tenders Officeatithe abve address, telephone (705) 325-7403. The lowest or any Tender. not :eeL rl rcpe.... 1. Dickson rJL ik wins bonspel The Umonville rink under si Lois Dickson won' the First Annual Senior Là adies' Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club recently. With Dickson were vice Mary- dale Tapsoot, second Joyoe Miles and lead Marie Sielbeck. Havi*gthe ane-gane high was tha Orla rink ai skip Btty Clarke, vice Shirley Johnston second Audrey Reading and lead Connia Dixon. Bikford FROM PAGE 18 ar when she was asked t o in te trampline teain,» sayshr mother uan. «Last year she won fIrst place in the provincial charnpionships in B-urlington. She has aise recaived the Ontario Gymnastice Federation's top prvicial streamn female ath- lete h ana in May 1990. "lI July we want to New West- minster, British Columbia where Brette competed in the il - 12 year category. She came in third mn Canada Individually, and she and, her partner Megan ,came in first in the synchronize trampo- lime competitian.» "I really like the trampoline better than gymnastice," says Brette. qI like the jumping and doing the flip, and getting madals. Also I like jumping with the older kida.» Susan says that until the world élus competition in Ger- may Brette was prctsn abut six hours a week. Se stil pactises, but on a reduced sche- dLata take a break from com- petitions for a whila. Being deaf has not impeded Bretta' chances for successin competition. lI factaccor'ding ta her mom, it couidbDe seen as a plus. «fIt doms have its advantages. Brette is flot bothered by outside distractions that are gomng on at the smre time.» In the synchron- ized competition, Brette decides when ta start by clapping hber hands t'lee times, thus giving the signiki for her partner ta start. -Whi1e ether teams can discuss their routine, and start again,, in Brettes case it's ready or not. "lI ail competitions no,>udge has known she was dei, says Susan. "They are very surprised when thay find out.'u ' Brette doas hear through the use af two hearing aida, but doas net use thein when sha is com- peting. Brette says that she has enjoyed competing,, meeting new frienda and traveilinoe. She brought home a videa of her cempetition -and she says her 1