Whitby Free Press, 22 Mar 1995, p. 35

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Whltby Free Press, Wecinesday, M"rc 22,1995 pagi 3 Peewees prevail inI Pickeringtournament The Whitby minor, peewee select hockoey teain, sponsored by liard-Go Excavating, -won the In eastern AAA hockey playoff action, Whitby McDonald's ninor novices added five points to their post season total with two wins and a tie. Whitby is currently in second place ini the playoff round with a record of 8-2-1 for 17 points, two ahead of third-place Barrie. Wildcats gohed to head with theFlens hisweemk in the final playo game. The top two teams advance to the OMHÂ finals this weekend ini Oshawa. At home on March 13, Whitby eliut out Barrie ro-. Liam Reddox gcored two goals, Jason Velacich, Steven Seedhouse and Bobby Sctt. had the others. Michael Leahy got the shutout. On Wednesday in Oshawa, Lacrosse rego itration Final registration for the Witby nilnor lacrosse 1995 season will take place on Saturday, March 25 and Sunday, March 26, at Iroquois Park i Whitbyi from 9 amn. to, 3 p.m. Lacrosse has expeiienced a major sur-ge ini Ontario in the pat five years going from 6,500 registrants in 1988 te 17,000 in 1994. In Durham Region alone, there are more than 2,000 players in box and field lacrosse, making it the largest area df lacrosse rlayers at ail levels in Canada. Whitby minor lacroase offers recratinallacrosse at the hous beague level and the more serious game at the rep level fSr both boy and girls, aged 4 to, 20. e layer cinics are on: April 4, 6:30-7:30 pamn, Soccer City, paperweigt;Aptil 41% 7:30-8:30 pmSoccer City, tyke, novice; Arl6, 5.30-6:30 p.m., Soccer City, major novice, nior peewee; April 6, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Soccer City, major peewee and al oters pi1, 7:30-8:30 p.. Brokli, tkenovice; Apill 32 6:30-7:30 pnm., Broolin, major novice, mminor peewee; April 13, 7:30-8:30pm, Brooklin, major peewee aal others. CalPatti Doherty at 434-8919 or Peter Bird at 432-2322 for more information. Registration for football Ti.ha wkeyes Footbalfl Club is gearing Up for its third season of hous leguefobotball to begin Mayl1 andfcntinue to the end of June. For the past two seasona, Hawkeyes have sported four Pickering select tournamont held March 15 to 17. Whitby beat Bramipton 7-2 in Whitby saw an early lead vanish as they feU behind 4-3 in the third period. Speedy winger Matt Snowdon evened the score with bis second goal of the game late in* the third to cap a stellar four-point night. Reddox also had a = onpgme with two markers. at= niht, the final home stand of the season, saw Wildcats corne up with a strong team effort as they skated to a 6-2 win over ]Richmond Hill-Vaughan Stars. Seedhouse: led the offonce with two goals, ýtwo assiste. Snowden contributed a pair. Scott and Velacich addedê singles. Defenceman im Liske had a strong game with two helpers. the first* game of the round-robin. Gary Kitamura had three goals and an assista Stefan Hase two goals, David Besco agoal and two asta Grant Howe (game most valuble layer) a goal and an as"st- Scott Cook had three asssta, Iryan Roas and Nicholas Michie each two assists. Brad McGitchie was ini net. Whitby then defeated Pickerinrg 6-0 as Kitanxura and Hass oach scored two goals, Howe and Miko Kobrynovich one each. Adamn Rtinaldi- got the shutout, Kobrynovich was game MVP. Whiitby thon tied Ajax 2-2, Bosco and Jonathon Ryan scoring. MeGitchie was MVP. Ini t he semi-finals, Kobrynovich had three goals and an assist in a 7-2 win ovor Aax. Ryan, Chris Michaud, Hase and Kitamura also scored.Michaud was MVP. Hasa had two goals as Whitby blanked Pickering 5-0 in'the final. Ryan, Kobrynovich and Cook also scored, Ryan wasgm MVP, McGitchie got the=utu and Chris Van Dusen was tournament, MVP- for his defensive play. Whîitby needs win to advance The Whitby ajor novice AA hockey teambasto win its lOth and final game of a round-robin playoff series to advance in the OM.HA playoffe. Whitby has fivo wins, two osses and two ties and wiIl face Oshawa on Thursday. The firat meeting with Oshawa in the round-robin series saw Whitby win 4- in a fast-skating game. Jef freeman 'on a pass b=David Arnold opened the seoringwile Kyle Musselman fromKe v= Mangoît and'Kyle Percewicz extended the lead. Grog Williams and Kyle Vandeloo rounded out the scoring. Devin McLeod was strong i net. Whitby then defeated Ajax 5-0. Vandéloo srearheaded the offensive attack with three goals, with singles ging te, Wiliams and Arnold. McLeod recorded the shutout. In the third game, a z gatnding dual, Wlhitby tied Barre 1-1. Wiliams was tho lone goal-scoer for Whbitby, Bryan mS-inon shone in net. In a must-win situation againstRibchmond HiI Whitby won 6-2 to keep their payf hopes alive. Justin Sawyerha two goS, Cam VonEschacholtz, Mangoît, Arnold and'Stein theé others. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM INVITATION FOR PUBLIC COMMENT AND NOTICE 0F PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE CLASS ENV1RONMENTAI. ASSESSMENT EXTENSION 0F SUB-TRUNK SANITARY SEWERS TO SERVICE THE NORTHWEST AREA OF THE COMMUNITY 0F BROOKLIN IN THE TOWN 0F WHITBY The Regional Municipality of Durham is undertaking a study to determine the alignment for the extension of a sub-trunk sanitary sewer required to service the northwest area of thé Community of Broolin in the Town of Whitby. The undertaIng is proceeding as a Schedule 'B' project under the Class Environmental Assessment (Class EA) document for Municipal Water and Wastewater projects. Public input and comments, in writing, are invited for incorporation into the planning and design of this project. Comments must be received by April 12, Subject to comments received and the receipt of the necessary approvals, the Region of Durham intends to proceed wvith the planning, design and construction of this project, to be completed by Faîl 1995. A public information centre to discuss the project and to seek public input will be held: MARCH 29, 1995 4:30 P.M. to 6:00 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. BROOK LIN COMMUNITY CENTRE 45 CASSELS ROAD EAST BROOKLIN Staff of the Region of Durham and the Regions Consulting Engineer, Proctor & Redfern Limited, will be in attendance to answer questions. For further information on this project, or to inspect a copy of the Class EA study report, please contact the following: MR. DALE ROCKEL, P.ENG. PROCTOR & REDFERN LIMITED TELEPHONE (416) 45-3600 MR. SELVADURAI SELVAKUMARAN, P. ENG. REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY 0F DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT TELEPHONE (905) 668-7721 8:30 AJU TO 4:30 RUM MONDAY TO FRIDAY This notice issued Mmrch 22,1995. G. HERREM ' REGIONAL CHAIR V. A. SILGAILIS, P.ENG. COMMISSIONER 0F WORKS [J, Nl#ovices close to beth inlfinads1 Ow.2 undas St. E cCoibarne St.E. Fiah'&Cùs- G s R M.5 9 T E S m N 6 fa CDDuntopSi.,E 110 Dunlop Street East includes 4 Fish & 3 Chips & Large Coleslaw Family Pack (Haddock) 16.,99 $2.OO OFF includes 4 Fish & 3 Chips & Large-Coleslaw Party Pack (Halibut)2 9 includes 6 Fish & 4 Chios 2 m9 Party Pack (Haddock 29 includes 6 Fish & 4 Chips 2 m9

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