Whitby Free Press, 14 Aug 1991, p. 22

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PAGE 2, WHBYFREPE WIEDNESDAY, 'AUGU13T 14e;199i[ Whtymdesegd out" by Os hawa. Durham girls soccer UINDM 10 . ATUE Uwhi Pr. Ch. Dingo 1 KaruMdy 28 . WMdtylaeIui 4 mdeuln cKmua2 WMitb 2 wMitrPr. CIL D"ngo2 L" rm la Whnuubmm Plc~rlpgKlnn.ttsa 1 PlclrarlngIpouan 4 AJmaElnmmm WbtbjEoRsmCâb1 b,,*gln.u Club 5 M" sMCarnow TaM Caky ebibAsgl-6 4 MEaaq Cub 2 Dum frui JoanIfr Valpe Wltby Pr'. CIL Dmno 8 KearelUn2 VanUaamd lWhltbyK.tinn O Whitby Pr. Ck. DripgO AJm u.m 1 picfrlngPuplam O Pifkbdng a&%1a 1 Whtb effl.rMca0s OAjmArna. Toi 1 Oshawa Legionaires e imna- ted WhitlharDunfldinn o~struc- tio lnOnfrioBasebail Asocia- tion rnidget AAA playoffo last week. motorcety 'Soccer DiVISON I WL T GIGAI «)"mWTou 7 1 A422991 is 7 1 ý,8 8615 17 AJ!:msruo, ,861 8,32 10 15 un s 5ah 83 216 4, 12 Oiiwm Cite 235 51424 9 DurummOmil y2 8 2 18 239' NNMvsoe< n Dotom lit 0 1830 717 n'Mkd a 2 ssl3 82 15 15 PmrU B lt.d 4 5 1 17238 9 Oak Pttugoe3 85S2314 15 8 OiMwUnltuid 32 5 8il 38 .7 PâdborouÇhty0 9 1Iil 42 1- Mi. I - Tuq7OlnSl.IA"wm -i ol I. l - mGlun(l.ola, Cie -15go W hitby slo-pieh (ofAu& 9) ýW L T PIE V-Ph. 18 3 228 MlOTIsMCab IB1382 -28 BroU.rsP 0810 O 1a MIa ilpa7 il O 14 HmsteSnvs aS.11 O01n Esg.Nrld. 8 1 0 a Oshawa won 64 and 12-10 to advanc. in the. OBA playdowns. Whitbypitch.r T'i m eso iiad control problems that led .to a .4-1 ,Osbawa,, lead after five, innigs in the flrst gaine. Whitby wastrailing 4-2 in-thie sixth wiien .te oaded tiie bases. But Oshawa7s David Hatcii struck out Peter Svis- tonuvs to end- the tiireat. I tiie ninth, witii Oshiawa aiiead 6-2, Whitby soeed two more. Ia slugfeqt tii. next nifgit Wbitby<came back fr-om'a 10- deficit 'witii seven runs, in thé. seventiih ni&only'to 'allô w Oshiawa in thi. next inning two rune tiiat proved to b. ,tii win- mnmjmargm. Sfimon -Gosgnacii bit a triple and sinéeor V* y, wbule vistnus ýand- Mike Michaud- Keon Ellis-hia four hits ,and drove in .four. runs for .Osiiawa Tôdd Bradfley aloiiaving'four bits. B-BailA's win a wild .,one I Sunday B-Bail action, Au scored four-runs in tiieir at bt; to defat Reda 14-13. I the'first gaum., Blue Jaya recorded their third straigit win, 5-1 over the. Expos. Jaysaiield a slim 2-1 lead into the lest inning before blowing it open witii tbree rune. The offensive star of the. gamne Dance Sept. 14 Whitby Mfinar Basebai Associatiaual dance will b. held Saturda, Sept. 14, 8 pam. to 1 - M. at HsensiiorPavihon. Cost is $10a person, and includes buffet. CashIi b. - CalI your coachi or conveneri, or Beth Whyte at 668-5678, fit more MELPUSFINDA NEW F11SiT E O n April 2, 1991, The Honourable Ruth Grier, Minister of the Environ- ment, made la policy announcement concerning the disposai of waste produced in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) which affects you. Your garbage is currently disposed of in the Brock West site where capacity is rapidly running out. That's why the Interim Waste Authority Ltd. (MWA), formed by the provincial govemment, is undertaking a planning process to locate a new landfill site within Durham Region. The IWA needs your suggestions about how to find ,an environmentally suitable landfill site to serve your community, and the residents of Durham Region. Public open houses will soon be held in your 'area to help you Iearn more about the search process and ta get your suggestions. The Draft Approach and Criteria document fully outines how the IWA proposes ta, conduct the search for a new landfill site. This document is subject ta a 60-day public review period. Open House hours: 4 p.m. - 9 p-. Ajax: Ajax Recreation Complex, 75 Centenniai Rd. - August 26. Bowmanvllle: Bowmanviiie Rec reation Complex 2440 Hwy. 2. - September 12. CannlngtQn: Cannlngton Community Centre jPeace St. - August 28. Oshawa: Northview Community Centre 150 Beatrice St. E. - September 10. Prkertng: Kahn Auct ion Barn, Brock Rd. (5 km. north of 401 i4wy.) - August 29. Port Parry: Oddfeilow Hall Slmcoe St. S. - September 9. UxbrIoge: Uxbridge Communlty Recreation Centre. 291 Brock St. W. - August 27. Whlýby: Centennial Communlty Centre 416 Centre St. S. - September 11. - - - - - - - - -- - - - -- - - - --- - - - - ----- --- - - -i CI Put my name on your mailing ist. ComjIete andl mail coupon fo:I 1 would lke a speaker for my group or association. Ms. Korla LivesyI 1 would like ta register for an upcoming workshop. Durhcm Site SearchI Public Information Office 1 would lke to correspond with you ln _English _French 47 ShEippard Ave. East .1Pour reseIgnments en fronçais, composer 1-800-661-9294 Box, 1 Q50, Station A * Willowdale, Ontario M2N 6M5I *Name: Phone: 1-900-661-9294 Fax: (416) 229-4692 IAdd ress: __________________ Postal lnteam Whafste Antboety Llmlted ____________ ____________________ 00oep'oeÎaa.de adjectian de Ecua déIknhuUrda déchets Ltde. Whitbyr ilompitch W L T PUE 18 10 1- as 113 1 àf. 5MKih 1 1 il Watb8 cuis17 10O 8 a8'18 O0 1n Servie Club,. vl-ith 3 was Josh Williams Who drove in 3 two runls, Inludig ii game-winning run, with twoea u 3welleectd Suicide squeeze bunts. (uotJn] M-f«22- er 2gan>s L Jays wer eshelpe1 by two W L FI r triples, devered by Brent bBradley and ike"Bridge. mig1919 Jays 'received excellent Dr*'ta.sc a2it) 186 5m3 *téhn from Matt Johnston, Job,& zata7ir (ain 14 8 28 'ames Grieve and'Dav. Slute 4Sem 12 10' 24 Who was the. winning pitcher. C11 oao l10 22 The iiard-luck Expos gotIl 9 22 1 outstanding pitching from starter m7WowuanvWh) 5 17 10 Mdien Sh»èTton and Aaron Lo wio Nav1d 8 17 S took the los. -8 n1- 21 2 Keith &. Jean turned, inia ___________ defensive gem while playing firat base as he dove toIe rigiit smare h t y a bard-hit linedrive in the ii inning. hI the.nightcap, the. win-n irl pitch- er rthe M'swas Deai g jf>> f HghWho bnnted the Reds. to just-two rums wbîle tii. offence raUiled. JfIa ! î! :',o b~y Shan, Rankin (on. bit, two walks and fiv. stolenbae) Burk Rutherford (two bits, two RB% B~qmêàfmt 12 EIwageClub U tbree soen bases). and Steve NtmiTu iaCu Mac. (two bits, twoRBstb. -stolen bases) wM délivered the WCPW L T PUE gamewinning RBI. Natiied1T"~ 10 8 2 0 16 Colin Appleton taok the. los Lh'Am c" 10 7 8 O 14 for the B.ds. Offensively B.ds got 1 1 8 0 S a big night fiom Ron- Hilder ___________ (single, triple, walk, four RBIs) ___________ and ÏPaul Barry Who scored tbre runs. I B-Bal lea e tmig, the. strikeout .leaders and JeiffEB Canning (as) with 17, folowed by David Hough (A'.) and Mait Jobriston (Jays) both witii 15. The offensive leaders are à Darcy II (gos) in batting as b l average (.588) and bits (10)9, David Slute (Jays) 12 stolen " bases, Paul Berry (Reds) fui. W ýL OR wallcs, Derek Griev (ANs) ten 1 P"b«oc* 1 4 runs scored and Colin Appleton Grm 1CU. M (Redseit RBI&s. ""' 11 8 24 B lagu action now BO" s9 il la switciis toP.ePank for thie Nsi=l9<11I remainder of the. regniar season, Naxhimu 6 14 12 wbich conclud"switii tbre làtiJBituiII S14 12 games being played Aug. 19, 21 6SUViJS 110 and 22. ___________ Whi'tby Audio captures' tyke titie. in. basebal Wbitby Audio defeated Fron- Brian Witruk, Anthony Bled- tenac Mechanical 4-0 te win tiie docks, Mark Smits, Anthony lào- championsbip of the Whitby cata, Scott Brebm 1and Adaàm Marathon RatyWkedivsion of Bickford.' Whitby minorbéaH .. ma sJames, Tyl E ieppWrd Qvm u c M P and Kevin Jennings cnbined« one-bitterforitbyAudio. Ilyan Whyte knocked in the ,Lgstraion winning run ini the second in- ning, aer a single by joran- continues Whthe, Chris b-ildenhouse Players aged 6 to 17 cen stiil andStev.n Pigra lo scoied register'for a Durham Region runsl. sooeer camp to be iield Aug. 19 to Wbithy Audio reacied the. final 23.ý b~y defeating Jaymo Entepie At the. cam, there, wiW .b. 12-3,: Kentucky Fried Cicntraininjby rfesonals at vari- 10-2 and Whitbiy Optimiàt 11-2. ous positions. &udl> ax Jame Arntbitt ,8813. qffl quopuffl

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