Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 Jul 1980, p. 25

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a CEA Be Junior and Senior Divisions Results in the Jr. Division for July 15 are David's Hair- styling edging our Marj. Tripp Realty 14 to 13 at the Public School. Davies Auto Body defeated Don Frew and Sons by a margin of 19 to 16 ® ,t Nestleton and at Caesarea Thompson's Village Market nipped Turners Green Giants 17 to 16. Results in the Sr. Division for July 16 were Port Perry Kinsmen 64, Breezy Acres ® 9. All Flags Shell defaulted to M&M Coachworks and Haihe's Esso shut down Mar- low Feeds 9 to 4. July 22, Jr. Division saw David's Hairstyling host Don Frew and Sons at the Public School in a real battle as the score indicates with Frews nipping David's 8 to 7. The lead changed hands from inning to inning till the fifth when Frew's came up with 4 runs. The steady pitching of Karyn Vertolli and an all round team effort held off the opposition giving Frews the win. In Nestleton Tripp Real Estate closed the door on the league leaders, Thompson's Village Market with a 5 to 2 victory. Thompson's struck the first blow with 2 runs early in the game but with the consistent pitching of Paul Dearborn and play- making like that of the catcher Rob Hermann for an out at first base on a bunt they held Thompsons score- less for the rest of the game. A home run by Ray Daniels started the bats going for Tripp Realty, resulting in 5. runs to win. The results of Turners vs. Davies Autobody was not available in time for print. Sr. Division for July 23 had Haines Esso meet All Flags Shell in Nestleton for a duel between the oilers. Haines got an early lead and man- aged to maintain it for the entire game. A problem in the outfield for All Flags allowed seven home runs for Haines with home run honors going to Andrew Goss, Preston Denolt, Brad Martin, David Sandy and two for Carol Lewerentz. The strong steady pitching of Preston Denolt and David Sandy plus good fielding by the whole team held All Flags to 9 runs, winning it 14 to 9. M&M Coachworks blazed to a 14 to 6 victory over Caes- area Fish, and Chips in Caesarea. Caesarea was off to an early lead but M&M "Cartwright Softball Scores nibbled away inning by inning to tie it in the 5th. M&M managed 8 runs in the 6th and only gave up one in 7th dousing Caesarea's hopes for a win. Pitching duties were split between Mike McDermit and Dave Dutkewick plus a team effort in the field were the ingred- ients for the win. Mike had his best game thus far with three home runs. Marlow Feeds and Breezy Acres played in Blackstock in a one sided game. It was a see-saw affair till the 4th inning when Marlow's broke loose and batted the troubled Breezy Acres till they tallied a total of 40 runs to Breezy Acres 26. The winning pitch- ers were Bill Sterman, Don Tilling and Brian Horton. A pair of home runs went to both Sterman and Horton. . Nestleton whips Port Perry by 8-2 count in Senior mens fastball by Danny Millar Port Perry Canadian Tire Men's Softball team looked tired in losing 8-2 to Nestle- ton on Sunday evening July 27. Port may have had an excuse; they had completed a 23 inning game in a tourna- ment earlier in the day. Tired or not, Port Perry did not impress. Nestleton righty, Randy McLeod sil- enced the opposition bats for all but one inning, the fourth. in which Port got its runs. Port opened the lead on Nestleton in the fourth. Robert Evans led off with a walk on four pitches. Mike Healey laid down a bunt and the Nestleton infielders went to second trying to get Evans but he beat the throw. A single by Charlie Durward loaded the bases. Randy Crawford hit a two run double to centerfield to account for the Port scoring. 'Traffic deaths rise in Region A report released last week by the Durham Region works department shows that the number of traffic deaths on Regional roads increased dramatically in 1979 over the previous year. The reports show that 26 persons lost their lives on Regional Roads last year, a 19 per cent increase over the 21 who died the previous year. : The 1979 figure is the high- est for fatalities on Regional in the four years since 1976. The next highest was 24 in 1977, and the lowest was 15 in 1976. Durham. maintains 729 kilometers of Regional Roads, and there is a current population in Durham of about 270,000 people. The number of reported - accidents on Regional roads last year increased margin- ally by just over one per cent, from 2724 in 1978 to 2761 in 19795 The number of persons suffering injuries in these accidents also rose slightly from 1346 to 1373. All told in Durham last year, there were 6554 report- ed accidents on Regional roads, provincial highways and streets in the municipali- ties. By municipality, there were seven fatalities on Regional roads in Oshawa, five in Pickering, four in Newcastle, one in Ajax, three in 'Whitby, and two in both Scugog and Uxbridge Townships. Of. the 24 faialities last year, three were at signalled intersections, nine at inter- sections with either stop or yield signs, and one at a pedestrian cross walk. There were eleven fatali- ties, or just under 50 per cent, at what the report refers to as mid-block sections of the roads. The report from the Regional Works department! says that as a result of the collision survey, the depart ment this year will review 27 signalized intersections, six non-signalized intersections and 13 mid-block locations ir an effort to determine if steps can be taken to reduce the number of collisions. -- = The one you're looking for. ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE The home team got both runs back in the bottom half of the fourth. Dick Campbell scored the first run and Randy Prosser got the other by slamming a double. In the next inning, Nestle- ton got an unearned run off Bill Owen after Dennis Romeril got on base when catcher Mike Healey could- n't find the handle on a low third strike. Romeril stole second, allowing a run to come in from third. He came in to score himself on a high throw. Prosser doubled in his second run in the sixth after McLeod got on base. John Connors knocked in a single to deliver Prosser. After that hit lefthander Ken Irvine relieved Owen. Prosser banged out his third R.B.I. in the eighth when McLeod scored from second on his single. George Hamilton got their last run when he tallied on third baseman Larry Page's error. Port Perry plays Clare- mont in the opening round of OASA intermediate C play- offs. The first game is scheduled for Aug. 11 in Claremont and the second is at home Wednesday, August 13 at 8:30 p.m. ROBERT HALL MOTORS LTD. Auto Sales and Service HWY. 12- SOUTH OF 7A 985-7717 MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY CERTIFICATION SPECIAL (Most Cars). 61 Q QQ * Free Local Towing to our Shop * All Work Guaranteed * Professional Repairs at Reasonable Rates * Only Quality Replacement Parts Installed * Licenced by Ministry of Transportation & Com 8A.M.to 9 P.M. - ALL WEEK Saturday 9AM. to 5 P.M. IVIER J Tv FLT ' % ' i' y, od 2 ALN AS 3% "pian Raw . IE WA ERA X Vy PENT PL Ui SR B.S Vu Yi. ( JERE a A 300 4 ade J ERY ATT ff N lB EE. i PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 30, 1980 -- 25 HO Why not join Take a walk. (Street people are feet people. up? DEBENTURES GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS a PARTICIPATION The Canadian movement for personal fitness s SHORT TERM 30, 60Q and 90 DAYS . . SPECIAL $15,000. FIRST MORTGAGE To Yield 14% - Less than 3 Years to run. RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE CALL: SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE: 985-3832 All Members Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. Back By Popular Demand! > "Coal Miner's. Daughter'is an achievement in American cinema."' -- Richard Grenier, Cosmopolitan Magazine Thurs. 8 P.M. Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 P.M. JULY 31 & AUGUST 1-2-3 Sun. 8 P.M. 'ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW' Sunday, August 3rd - 11:30 P.M. 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