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LUN 5S1. c9nnectidns 24 HOUR PERSONAL AD DATELINE c BEST WISHES NS The eb1u me a çqi ehy faOdMW FUn"l c*mu os- , Whltby Freu.Pr.., Wecsdmy. Jmnuae 6, 1994, POge 23 Novices tic for second but don'9t makefiÊ*nal MORE had one goal and two assista, and Miller one goal -and one asost. Assitngoun goals Were Jade Blight, Kryta[ Chartrand and L enEily Sand pbayed well in net. Whitby thon defeated Oshawa petites 5-4. Stewart had four goals, Miler one goal and asssta were by eni, Chartrand, Kathrynery eaba Cloutier and Krn Ucillam& Sanid provided another sotrong gaine in net. In the afternoon, Whitby played hast teanm arkhan sd agaîn skated te a win, 3.1. Henzy led the attack wîth two goals, Stewart had a goal and an "ssit.' Strongd"fnsive la was ehown by Heather Pol, Cutier, Leni and BIîFht. Wltby tied for second <jlac-O but the goldifrential di not fial ow tein tocompote in the Peewees win 2-of 4 Whîtby Hanet Plastics novice B ringette team just faîled to reach the ifinal in the Markhani petite B tournament Dec. 27 and 28. In the &ret game, the novice team, lbst to the Whitby petite B teani 8-2. Scoing for Whitby were Michelle Leni and Tara Henry, with Rachel Stewart and Kaibey Miuer assietin* Whiby hontiedPickering peties -5.At h hafway point, thescoe ws tedat 2- 2 Scoring went back and foâ4h for the remainder of the gaine and Wltby put in the tying goal wlth 37 seconds remaing. Stewart led the scoing with three goals and an "Esit, Henry« Atoms rmge mi new year withwin The Whitby mAjor atom select hockey teain, sponsored by Hardco Contracting and Excavating, closed out the old ye and brought in the new year wth two, more wins. On Dec. 30, Whitby Played the Orono reps in an exhibition game and skated te a hard-earned 6-3 win. Whitby took a 3-1 lead in the firat period on goals by Mike Kobiynovich, Ryan Meaney and Sean Holmes. Orono made it close in the second by scoring a goal but Meaney scored again to keep the margin at two. In the third period, both teains traded goals with GZ Kitamura scoring for Whitb. sting on goals were Ryan Mendes (two), Kyle Ruttan, Mike Uà ske, Stefan Hase, Meaney and Kobrynovich (two). On Jan. 2, Whitby played the Uxbridge representative teain in an exhibition gaine. Bath teains a trti rht-cheeking gaine goatending. Whitby did ail the damage in the second iperiod on goals by Ruttan sud Nicholas ichie and proved ta be ail the teani needed as they won 2-0. Adam Rinaldi and Mlichael Thornton both played solid in goal and combined for the shutout. Assisting on goals were Kobrynovich, Meaney and Ruttan. LIJ. Phillips Auto Repair Inc. supplied the playera with practise jerseys. The Wbitby minor novice hockey team, sponsored by Main Tech Industries, captured the C division chanipionship at the Bowmanville, tournament during the Christmas. holidays by defeating Oshawa 14-O. Kyle Simpson and Michael Jeffrey had the shutout while Aaron MacMurray with six goals and Liamn Reddox with four led the offence. Steven Seedhouse added a bat trick and Wayne Turcotte had the other marker. Assista went to Seedhouse with three, Reddox and Blair Singler with apî each, Turcotte, Brandon Dîis, Kevin Lomax, Blake Robinson. and Chris Laforge. Why faced Ajax in the opening gaine and loat 7-O. Whitby then faced Newmnarket, the west division leaders, and managed a 1-1 draw. WVhitby's goal was scored b MacMurray with Matthew Fowler picking up the assist. In the final round-robin game In the Burlington hockey tournanient over the Christmnas holidays, Whitby's nidget AAA teani split the four games they played. In the first game, Whitby put on a late charge but fell short to Irland Lake 3-2. The second game was against Hamiilton Kilty Bs and Whitby played a solid. two-way gaine and won 5-2. The third gaine was a3-1 boa to West Michigan Warriora and the fourth gazne.was an exciting, come-from-behind 4-3 win over Bramalea Blues. The scoring was well balanced düring the four gaines with ail players registering at least a point. Leading the way was John Liriano, with four goals and three assista followed by Ian MacNeil with three goals and one assiat and Jeif Brener with one goal and two assista. The balance of scoring was handled by Ron Death (froin bantain AAA) two goals, one assist; Adamn Shields there assiste; Andrew McILughflin, two assiste;- Jeff riffin, one goal, one, assiat; JoSh Thompan,1 two assista; Matt Bongardýone goal; Brad Newport, two assiste; Brad Lee one assiet; Geoif Park, one assist; Matt- St. Amand, one assist; arid Dale Edwards one asast. Firat-rate goaltending was provided by Jamie Hogel and Chris Mace. tough, closely fought gaine. Whitby was leading 3-2 wit juat over one rmute remaining when Brantford tied the pnie up. --The gaine was marred by an injury ta goalkeepe Greenen in the dying seconds that forced bum Whitby best te their archrivals froin Pickering 5&0. h I bague play, Whitby started the new year in Brre wth a 4-1 victery te revenge a 6-2 boss in Whitby earlier in the season. MacMurray paced the VWtby attà ck with three goals and Ryan Jobnsten broke hi.sump adding à single. Picking up assiste in tho ganie were Singber and Lomax. Earlier in the week Markharn fought back te tie Whitby 3-3. Leading the attack for Whitby were Mattbew Race, Brandon Davis (hie firat) and MacMurray. Adding assiste were Turcotte (two), Graham Knox, MacMurray, Reddox and Race. out of the teurnament. Scoring for Whitby wore Imre "sud MacRury each with agoaland -an assist, Îchleiffer one golalnsd single assista te, Duncan, Shannon and Greenen. The second gaine saw Whitby was unable ta repeat the sanie spinited effort and, fail short 6-2 te Fraser, Michigan. Scoring for Whitby were -Shannon and HIicbdngbottxn with assista ta Ixùrie, MacRury, Longo and Schleiffer. In, the third gaine against Oakville, Whitby returned te, the fori show in the firat gaine. Whitbj was once again denied a Wi ohn Oakvilbo itied the gaine 4-4 witb 19 secondsi remainin Sconing for Whitby were Westal Imie, Scbeiffer and Duncan. Assiste went te Suddons wth two, Foret, Huether and Shannon. In gaine four, Whitby was soundly beaten 7-0 by an excellent skating team. froin Kitchener. Although failing to, advance further in the tournament, coach Roy Pappin was pleased with the teama? performance, especially ln the tie games. Skis stolen at resort An eye-catching pair of ladies skis were stoben froin a rack at Dagmar Ski Resort Wednesday afteërnoon last week. Police say a 15-year-old Whitby girl left her skis on a rack aud went inside ta warm up. When ishe came out about 40 minutes later they were gone. The distinctive purple and blue skis and white sud pink bindings are valued at $500. Fire was intentionally set A wooden shed valued at $1 000 was destroyed in what police say was an intentionally- set fire last Wednesday. The empty shed, at 32 Crosser Av.in htby, was set ablazo KIWANIS CLUB The Kiwanis Club of Whitby meets every Thursday at 6:30 p.m=. at Cafe Vienna, 209 Dundas St. E. (at Green), Whitby. For more information on the club, calI Jerry Jung at 668-4993 or Brick Evans at 668-2241. around 2:30 a.m. Police say there were footprints in the snow lead- mng ta thé victims garage where one or possibly two tofs were discovered missing. Blood donor clinic Jan. il A blood donor clinic will b. beld in Whitby on Tuesday, Jan. il. The clinie will b. at the Whitby Branch 112 Legion hall on Byron Street South between 1 sud 8p.m. Atkantic on-site generator PROM PAGE 1 parent company of 'Consumera G*a,the generatiug station will serve a two-fold purpose. Not only wMl it supply power ta Atlantic's reccin ç plant, but it wibl make use cf Mh massive amounta of steam exhaust pro- duced i the recydling process. The Atlantic site was oeeof 16 Ontario locations proposed as potential sites for a NUG. But i Deoember 1992,* the fro*ecte weire placed on hod as M drreviewed its commitment ta uon-utility generation. Last Mar, Hydre sunounced that it wil go ahead with the cogeneration program, but on a greatly reducid scale. Developers of the 16 prodects were offered new mn-servicedates and capacity targets that botter reflected Hydrosé expected need for ebectricity purchases. As a result, the Whitby pro- posial had to b. downsized, The original $85-million pro- ject had consisted cf a 40- megawatt gas-dniven turbine sud a 20-megawatt steain-driven tur- bine. "We did a new design and economic analysis on the basis of a 50-me aatt. offer,» Stevens egot an offer from tbem (Hydre) in November sud it was stilb something we were wiblin ta proceed with. We uigned it ani sent it back to them n ' h said. Stevens is hopetul the final agreement will be signed within the. next two montha. "WeIre that close to saying w. con go on te the construction phase," hosaad. Plans are still on séhedule to start construction by the oprIng of 1995, with a complétion date of December 1996, Stevens added. Whitby Hanet Plastics major peeweo AAA hockey teain had two ties sud two lassos in the Burlington Golden Hosueshos Tournamnent during the Christmas break. In their opening gaine Whitby faced Brantford in what was a e Free To Cai # Free To Ladies Seeking Gents e Men As Low As97o A Day d430- 706 Answers to Whitby Trivia from page 4 1.Andrew M. Ross. (1851- 1936), mayor of Whitby f rom 1900 to 1902, planted the shade trees on the town's streets more than 100 years ago. 2. Sylvester Lynde (1800- 1883), eldeest son of Jabez Lynde whose house is now at Cullen Gardens, has a to mb stone shaped like a tree trunk. 3. Rev. Dr. Enoch Wood off ically opened the Methodist Church at Mary and Centre streets in 1856 and the Methodist Tabernacle (now St. Mark's United Church) in 1876, and laid the cornerstorle for Brooklin Methodist (now United Church) in 1867. 4. John Wilson Bengough (1851-1923), Canada's greatest i 9th century political cartoonist started hIs career as a printer's 'devil' at the Whitby Gazette.