Whitby Free Press, 17 Apr 1991, p. 25

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Winters rinkcaptue Little Rocks bonspiel Winters won the lità ok Skating club to hold annual meeting The Whitby Figure Skating Club WilIld the annual meet- ing on Thursday, April 18, 7:30 .m.in the:council chambers of eWt municipal building. TROY TALBOT of Whitby, fr-om the Another Whitby fighter, Doug &ja Boxing Club, lost a close Fisher, in on hsnnhbu de"'%ion to Dale Burges i a defeated a mu more e rinencec light-heavyweight battie, one of opponent from Londo nt. 1n in a several matches nvolving Ajax club 132-lb. bout.PUTmi ht boxers on Sunday afternoon. in Ajax. PWObi ht Soccer Camp returns Closing Bonspiel, for ages 7' ta 12, on Api1 7. at the Whitby. Curling Cub Other mem;bers of the winning rink were vice Nathan Sutton second Steven Sylvestre and leaJ Chantal Halliday. They received the Keith Adair Memorial-Trophy. Runner-up was the rink of skip Stacy Milford, vice Jeif Smith second Adam Ballard and lead Kathy Barnett. LAKE ONTA RIO IIIoeSTEEL COMPANVY HOPKINS ST. S., WHITBY During the summer, Premier Soccer Academy will ho holding their third annual program of soccer camps within Ontario. ~Tis will bho Wtby's second year, and due ta, the success of last year's camp, thero will be two weeks fromn which to choos, July 8-12, and/or July 29-Aug. 2. Coaching staff will conist of rf4essional coaches and players- &m the United Kingdom. The programn wiIl include the latest coaching techniques fromi Europe, and is designed ta Bennett rink wins bonspiel The Maria Bennett rink won the Cardinal Cleaners Trophy as champions of, the ladies third draw at the Whitby Curling Club. LI With Bennet were vice Jackie Gorecki second Carolyn Rylott and leaâ Lauren Sylvestre. Runner-up was the rink of skip Mary Parks, vice Kathie Rçbbins arid second Liane Sorichetti. Second prize went ta the rink of skip Janet Zimmerman, vice Gai1H olmes, scnd Nellie Wil- son and lead Mafy Smith. Runner-up for second was the rink of skip Carole Foote, vice Valerie Elmhurst, second Dois Howes and lead Donna Taylor. Third prize went tathe rinkOf skip EMaine Forshaw, vice Marianne Wright, second KaLryn Gillies and d Cahy Simpson. Ru;tnner-up was the rink ofsjkip Marleen Shaw, vice Jackie Goneki second Carole Smith an eÎà Fran Ballard. Spartucard Show Fenway's Sports Bar 60 Main St. N., Markham Thurs. April lSth 6-lOpm adm. $1.25 Metro East Trade Centre S.E. Corner of Brook Rd.& Kingstonl Rd., Pickering Sat. Aprl 2th adm. $3.50&$2.50 (416) 447-2549 accomiunodate junior beginners, house leagues and rep level players alike. The camp will be structured around the Star Soccer Awards scheme. The week concludes with a presentation, and parents will have the opportunity tometanld discuss with the coaching staff their child's development, as every . player will receive .a personai writtn assessment. The camp will be supervised by a senior staff coach. It will ho bis job ta, ensure the high standard of coaching, and ta also maintain a' se an "fendly environment for everyne ta .enjoy their soccer practice. The full-day camp is open from 9 a.m. ta 4 p.,m. ta girls and boys aged 6 ta 16, with a special half-day camp offered for children aged 4 and 5 (this camp is known as Little Devils). The idea of this camp is ta introduce soccer by way of fun, team games and prctioes. A group of eight little devils' is required ta, ensure that this camp will take place. Players who have a special interest in goltending will have fthe potunity ta learn this skill from Dave Felgate, professianal goalkeeper for Boltan Wanderers in the U.K., and also for the Welsh International team. This camp will ho July 8 ta 12. Registrations are now being taken. Forms, are available at Whitby Public Library Information. For further information, cal Judy Granville at 668-0729. Soccer club wants to hear from former members The Whitby Iroquois Soccer Club is looking for anyone who was involved with the club in the past or anyone who can share memories or photographs about the club . The club will celebrate, its 25th anniversary this year. Festivities planned include a parade on May 4. Anyone who bas information can cali 668-2009 or write to PO Box 552, Whitby, Ont. LMN 5V3. CORPORATION 0F THE TOWN 0F WHITBY>Àl ADULT SCHOOL CROSSING GUARD Applications are now being aocepted by the Town of Whitby for the abave position located at: KENDALWOOD ROAD & SAWDON DRIVE, W1IITBY Any pe'sn interested in serving this oommunity as an Aduit Sohool Crossing Guard, please apply in poison on or before Fdday, April 26, 1991, ta: Personnel Deartmnent The Co radion of IheTown of Whitby Oodge SALES 29Dundas St. W. & 200 Dundas St. W. 666-3000 SERVICE 200 Dundas St. W. 430-8100' 686-1642 (AJAX line) AbwD. CUIIrIIME SPORTSm COMPLEX SOCCER LEAGUE MEN'S OUTDOOR,. RECREATIONAL LEAGUE INDU VI DUAL PLAYER REGISTRATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED., CALL NOW FOR MORE DETAILS - .----- OUTDOOfl 1 USED CAR 3 AOP F»eîA ri-r

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