Whitby Free Press, 25 Aug 1993, p. 19

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Whitby Free Pmss, We&iesday, August 25, 1993, Page 1 Long lineup renews demand for more ice surfaces PROM PAGE 1 Association officiaIs expected a large turnout for the registration based on past experionco, but the actual numbers surprised tbem,' Cumo esaid. "We suspected at Ieast 200 te, 300 people, but net that many. To lino up at9 a.m. is soniething else,» ho said. Currie's own son Tony waited in lino for four heurs and bis patience was rewarded with a spot on a team this winter. But realizing that many of those weuîd net be as successful, Currie wrote a letter te Mayor Whitby Jaycees recently won the championship of the mes- q uito division of Wbitby Miner Basball bouse lbague. In the double-knockout format used in playoffs, Jaycees, who bad previously lest oe gaine, faced Whitby Professional Firo- fighters, unbeaten te that peint, in the final. Jaycees had te win twe stra'ght tecapture the title while Firefightors Eneeded enly a wn. Jaycees won the first game 18-7 at Pool Park and thon dou- bled Firefigbters 10-6 in the s econd game the next day te win the champienship. Jaycees had begun the 1laoffs with a 12-4 win over iighîand Van & Storage. They aise defea- ted Beckford Service Contre 8-5, Top Qu ality Collision 4-i and St. Clair Paints 10-2. Their only less was a 4-3 thril- 1er te, Plaque Attack but Jaycees avenged that defeat by squeezing eut a 12-11 victery te move on te, the somi-finals. Jaycees thon lest te Select Movies, but a protest was filed and the gaine was replayed, and Jaycees won 11-5 te reach the final. Jaycees, whe finished second bebind Top Quality in the west division of 'the mosquito loague came up big at the Canada Day tournament. The teain, coached by Guy Connelly, beat Swiss Chalet in HOUSE LEAGUE SHRIMP Aug. 20 Tm 911i Joooph G»Iin rndon Zieloka Town a 14 C. CuwrçI2 Arthony Novie 2 Brod Conardg in. s SI Whutby Oplimisi 2 Tosm 7 Charrtel Snh Chîis Justice Tom Edwards requesting that a Town off iciaI be present. "Ail I asked or was te have someone walk the lino with' me to explain their priorities,» he said. Currie said Edwards may have responded te his lettor ince it was te go te, the association's mailing address and not his home, but as of Monday morn- ing, he had net seon a rosponse. Neither Edwards nor Town administrater Bill Wallace were available for comment Monday. Counillor Dennis Fox Whitlby's budget chiof, agreed that«an additional ice ,pad or two are certainly noeded' in the the final to win the tournament. Jaycees team inembers are Pat Derrane, Chris Sawyer, Chris Foreman, Chris Fual Kevin Connelly, Steve Misevski, Tim Pruse, James Mackfall, Justin Morrow, Jamie Graham, Joey Morrow, Jef Shirley Joe Nichol- sonl and Craig MoHafe. The un.byt'fr ne select soccer team kept thoir hopes alivo for a league title with a 1-0 victory over Oshawa recently. Whitby gained three points from the win and maintained their hold on second place. Mike Bowerman scored thé goal oni a perf'ectly placed header after somo excellent passing bet- ween Paul Kentos and Ciaran Thompson, the Whitby wingers, s p it the Oshawa defonce and alowed Bowýerman te move in. David Morgan was stron uiîn net and he was helped by u- baà~s Liam Reddox and Marc Flego and sweeper Bryan MacK- innon. Whrlby Trophy Pa Aoia 2 Jdf y Froenwi Mihi d ter "al FowWuer2 Jwstin Ghop<a 4 Trple AAA Sports 2 Thomas Farquharson 2 3 Powels Parthers 1 Kevin Jay mosoWATO - BOYS 4 Tum 95 2 Mfia, Jordan Fizgerald 2 1 Pringle cmek Phar. O 0 Cansà on8oeks4 Chaitol Tcnruno Co.y Price Bnadley Wmgget Lisa Detacoi Whlby Optiriuit 0 o m8 Pati Scoi Town 94 SyirnaFoes 2 Rader Oaiv'yKosw MAJOR SOUIRT - BOYS Aug. 9 Mager Bedocxe Andrew Bnelhwate 2 Maut Puhm WhtbF Kinanrun Dani~el Grm"ai2 Whitby Optimist AustinHsalh 2 0Skwrs Bffs M. Larnonagne 2 Alan Balach 2 WhaWbyOptiniet 2 RoccoSardlia 2 BadnChuwch 3 Nathan Bakye Drmi Pobinson Sco5 laWaison 0 Purpe Roty Darher Clit Reitsrm Robet Sheehan 2 5om Sen Ryan Lna SBan Chtrch DaffailiRobin Sport S Boys Piere Tacchno JusinChahrouri Aiex Fournier 6 idm Uiffier O iPur*4 Rory Denihoe Joey Deiscxdo Whitbl Optisrt 9 Cafradran lie 2 Sadq Kyle Vuideloo 3 Maithow Curnew 2 Rlami Bas" 2 w L T p Chvi. Wyme 2 Prapi. 9 1i 0o NatanTh»"wnS' S em* 5 6 3 1I 1 p4out plne Orange 4 4 2 ID WhWWOplWrTW 3 6 i 7 Uterp.eoe Gloa. O Whibir Fee Press 1 i M i% llmio 3 7 0 6 WibxiiCoclvano Sparts Boys 3 7 0 6 municipality. "But I don't see it happening prier te. a fire hall or seniors centre,» he said. "I understand the needs of kids in this case and it's unfortunate, but there are only se many dol- lars te go round," said Fox. Council's major capital spend- ing priorities caîl for a new fire department headquarters on Taunton Road and an expansion of the Brock Street seniors build- in itby new has two rin ks at Iroqueiîs Park and a single-pad arena in Brooklin. Fox said council investigated the feasiblity ef a privately-fun- ded arena last year, but ne work- able proposaIs came ferward. "If soeone bas an idea rm certainly willing te listen,» he said. Fox said private funding may have te be part of any future facility buiît in Whitby. This could be in the form of a fundraisin g campaign or higher user fées, Foex said. "'As it is right now, taxpayers carry at least 50 per cent of the cost of ice time. Ail tax ayers, people without kids anth ose whese children don't play hockey,» ho said. Fox sumested that the associa- tien considaer reducing the num- ber of games played se that more teams can be created or that house league rather than aIl-star or 'rep' teams be stressed. «They may have te look at internai changes rather than coming te the public,"»lhe said. "imnet saying it's (new faci- lity) net important, but we just don't have it (money)."' Currie said the association's goal is to accommodate as many children as possible at the least cost. Higher user fees would net help the situation, he warned. "The only oes yeu're going te, hurt are the youngsters,» said Curnie. "Men's leagues will find the money, but if you bit miner hockey and figure skating it will hurt families. Currie agreed that council is in a difficult position deciding spending priorities. Ho suggests that a small ico pad, for pleasure skating only, be included with the seniors centre expansion te free up ice time at the arenas. 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