Whitby Free Press, 16 Jan 1991, p. 23

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MqCartIj* -lm Wateen-, - - C, seward- Kylelttan. a RSeltoe whltby Hlmery 0 Cook.affDe8 La'»dies, ringette te a'm unhappy about Saturday tee time Whitby Ste Hawks aren't the only team finding out alxiut the To*Ws lack of ice time. For three years an indepen- dent.- team of lady ringette. players hadbleen renting ice time froi -te WhtbyPi ette Asso- ciation. This year teWht tearn, defending layies provincial B chmpions, had to find its own ice time --- late Saturday night. The -association expanded this season, fr-om eight te il teams, but was unable te receive extra ice time from the Town. «Their teain is affiliated but not regis- tered as a Whitby tearo. TheBy took the - identity cf a Whitby team, » said Wayne Johnson, pre- sident cf the Whitby Ringette Association. A new '.Deb' team was formed this year and needed the Tues- day 9:15 p.m. ice time that had. been previouslyrented.. «We were toici to just lIang on. Our getta*ng the ice time again depended upon reg.istration for the new teain,» said Norma Ains- worth, manager of the ladies club. The ladies ringette team now has settled fer a 11:30 p.m. spot on Saturdays but haif cf their tearn have decided te sit this season eut. In fact the team only bas six players returning from the previeus season. Ainsworth criticized ether ringette and hockey clubs fer the current problem. uMany of the youth and men's organizations have ice as many as four times a week.» Mike Brousseau, president of the Brooklin/Whitby Minor Hockey Association, says «We had te turn down people at registratien because of the limi- ted ice time.» Brousseau aIso stated that this Atoms lose in final Spurred by excellent defensive work -pnd nearly fiawless golteuding, Whitby M&M Meats miner- atom AA team swept threugh te the chimpionship game cf the 4th- annual Newmarket Burger Kingr Hockey Tournameut before loing 3-1 this past weekend. The team earned their way into the chainpionship1 round by beating Sudbuiy 7-1. and Unionville.. 4-2. tq 1aetL.up the eSL LLL Q 2 the St. Thomas squad, trouncing them 9-0. When Whitby stepped onto the ice for the championship game against Cambridge, they- appeared te corne out flat., Three VWitby penalties resulted in three power-play goals by Cambridge.* The 3-0 score held until almost the very end cf the third pericd when JA.J. hannwûi finally managed te put oue past the Cambridge goalie. Unfortunately, it was toolittle, -1 1 '~ d 'th inlse h-tdd at190, >Il ,iýrM y ear 50 children were turned d=w for hockey prograins while 100 were turned away for figure skating. When a visiting hockey teain from Sweeden visited Durhamn Region, they were surprised the area bas so many indoor rinks. Ini a Stockholm, with a popula- tion of 60 000 there is only one indoor rini. Tue vast majorityof hockey is played on outdoor rinks, something that Whitby lacks. The ladies ringette team is hoin, socne will step in, pos- silyte Town, to provide ice at a more appropriate time. f \ The Corporation of the Town PALMERSTON COMMUNITY SCHOOL Winter Program Openhngs The fôllowing programs are stili avallable at the Palmerston Oommunity Sohool: Vouth basketball - Saturday, January 1t Saturdy, auay19th Drama - lbhurday, January 241h Guitar - Monday, Januazy 21st Yumayregister on dubmt flrp y, ÛIt rjÀ4 LAKE ONTARIO lINCUL COMPANY HPKINS ST. S., WHITBY WHIBYIROQUOIS SOCCER CLUB -a1991 SUMMINER SOCCER 0 REGISTRATION REGISTrRATriON DATES: JANUARY 26, 1991 9':OOAM TO 4:OOPMV SATURDAY FEBRUARY 23,-1991 9:OOAM TO 4:OOPM SATURDAY MARCH 24,,1991 10O:OOAM TO 3:OOPM SUNDAY Atter these dates registrations wIll be accepted only If space lis avallable. PLACE: Banquet Room, Soccer City, Sunray Bivd. (Just north of Consumer Blvd. between Hopkins and Thickson) across the street from the new bingo hall. AGE GROUPS: Al boys and girls born in the folîow ing 1987/86 ROOKIE 1985 SHRIMP 1984/83 SQUIRT 1982/81 ATOM 1980/79 MOSQUITO 1978/77 PEEWEE 1976/75 BANTAM 1974/73 JUNIORS For'more information please caîl 668-2009 Free Soccer Bail For First 500 Players Reglstered Bring birth certificate. Girls 1981 and earlier please bring pictures. Whltby > mattbw Bs Kle BuUon 2 James Iitkean Ume 1 -Doc. 28 am2Dc. 29 Matt Hfrcock Bjan Matthewa Andrew Greemu GregJohm4ton. 'Bon Man"o GameS t8 8 hscai Cougmu' Andrew Greern -21 Oame 4- Dec. 30 Ihi~tbm i; CedarifHm Jerenzy Short 4Georp eU NINOR NOVICE 7 Elat. CedarbillS 2 Dry *WHBY FREE, PRESS. WEDNESDAY, JAIqUAgY 16, 1991, PAGE 23 S,$elects bring- hom.e.trophy jy S utr=ton foin«r atom aiik Y- .S Slects captured first place inithé Witby defeated Malvern 13-1 lSth anniual Cedarhiill, Holiday ti the second match ,of, the hockey tournament heldc. 2,tournamàent.» Luke .PoWer led 2and 30in Scarborough.,, Whitby. with, three goals, followed The., team m iade' a.strog< by'Heinrich (2), Mclvor <2), ýDale shcwing throughout, wi'th a great (2) and 'one.e.ach fo r Rý Whyte goaltendiing by Eriec Carter and Chris Read, Andy Mueller ani Rob FerguSon. Whitby'sstrn Matthew Smith. defence of John FarrgiaPa ýMWýptbYs tlnrd. wrn was against Grahiam, -Danny L=ynch, betthe Agincourb Canadianswith'-a M'dMon lnStni a nd B final score of 8-1. ýGoals 1were Chis Velacich kept the scored by'Mclv,,or (2), Luke Power opposition goals te -four over the (2), Read, Heinrich, Mueller and entire tournament. Smith.' The contest fr the In the frest game, aantWs championship found -ï Whitby MUl, Wbitlby-came ay.,vwith a facing the Agin.court Lions.'Goals win of 4-2. Whitby goal were bY einrich and Power ensured scored, b Mike Mclvor, Andrew Whitht,' winof É.-0.,Eric Carter Dale anMPul Heinrich and Paul gai-ned the- shutet 1 SED C7

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