Whitby Free Press, 1 May 1991, p. 29

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WITBY fRt pipm ~WEDEsDAY, MAYT1, 190:4PAGE 29 Allion rinktkeMFddetôh The'Bon Alison rink won the Old Fiddleèr trphiy at the mon si rated* curling cosngbonijlÃ" April 19 at 9th eiWhitby derong With skip Afison were« Vice* Mike. Walton, second Raymn Gorecdnd lead Brad :bbrhsý4 Rànherwupwan thorink of.skilp ^Gord-Carroil vice.,Ro1os Byfordt seconidNeif Powell and'lead HarmyDykstra. Wihnnr of the Tunney Mûrison Memorial trophy in meWn's com petitive curlinig was the rink. sip. Don Glinz, vice Derek Qumiin, secondDoug egult and, lèad StaùPhikney. Runnier-up was the rink of skip Joh. Býthror -vice Gord Carroll scnd'-Drew Porter and lead Roi> Archer. Winner of the Firat President's Trophy in mens competitive con- siolation was' the rink of skip Glenn BRowlandson, vice Stephen Bod, second' Paul. Elliott and lead BruceMrerm Runner-up was the rink of skip Ted Birchardý, vice Jim Yeates secnd, John- Bennett and lead Bob Gillies. Having thi eet divisional record'ii n'.é competitive, was the rink of slIdP, John Brothèr- hood. Otheri members o*the Bohr hood rïnk, which won the 'o Camenrontrophy, wore vice Gord Carrolli scod Driw Porter and leadÃŽRibArcher. LAKE ONTARIO ~~gSTEECOMWPA-NY HOPKNSST. S-.,WHITBY TROY wRT recently fimished liret at the ail- Canadi"an tae -kwan mo do- championebips in the black beit lightweight category. Olwf s Bovie photo TroyWhite trains for -worli d -event By Cliris Bovie A banana pool wsi at responsible fîror IýW n volvement in* tae*kwan do. The Whitby resident, now a thir-dereeblack boit in the discipline, was a bigh school stu- dent when ho decided te learn tae kwan do. lespotted aflyer aftor throw- mng a baaa peel on a pile of trash. At the top, of the refuseà pile, White saw an advertise- ment for a local tae kwan do school and. decided to join. Today White has a variety of tîtles and accomplishments. under bis prestiglous boit, in- cluding a recent. lightweight championship first at the -ail- Canadian tai-kwan moo 'do chaînpionships. A membor of the Ontario tae kwan do team for four years straight (1986-89), White will now prepare for the last tourna- menti wbich lho willparticpate, the world championships te be held hrEngland July5-~. After t he, world champion- shi ps, White will retire and fbcus on teacnîng. A]ready holding classes at Heny Sree Hgh School, White has opned a new school at Beck'sfldyand Fitness in 0sh- awa. Aftr years of peroa. cm petition, White ,einjoys workiÏg wvith bisstudents. ý"I like to, sS the progfes of my students. It's rewarding to am, themofrward -in, their of tae kwan do, White says there are ma.ny mental and spiritual benefits. "Back in bigh school I foundït bard to apply mysoîf to -school work. During trade school, I would not accept anything lower than an 80 per -cent..1 'Whte is planning te offer self- defence courses for ail ages. ANNIVERSARY PARADE THIS SATURDAY,"MAY-4th atl10arn Parade route starts at E.A. Fairman sohool,.E on Walnut, S on Brock, IE on Burns to Peel Park. EXHIBITION GAME WITH THE TORONTO BLIZZARD 12:30 at Pe el, Park This message sponsored by the*following public spirited- supporters of amateur soccer. C.R.C.S. GeneralContractors Pringle Creek l.G.A. Royal Canadian Legiôn(Whitbyý) Bay Sports (Oshawa & Pickering) Perkins Paint Sports Net Cards & Comics Sports Corner Cards & Collectabfes Devill rdueCnadian Tire (Whitby) HardiMan'& Mount lnsuranoe Dairy Queen (Whitby) Thruway Muffler (Whkby) Whitby. Free Press 2 n lV; 1 111 Y Fg iI'vi 1 uVIL.II1 I P IL IMUL1C S4DURABLE $,DEPENDABLE If ypu think'about it,,you'II own one [c&G MOTORS< '~~.1705 DUNDAS ST. W. WHITBY .430.i6666 'NtexacUy as illustrated.1 Plus taxes, freight and POI. Think about the. MONEY you'II save with s A ~ A(~~A UMIETIST-UBARAU ~~

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