Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Jun 1985, p. 23

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--_ - do im io re agains 5 ---- i RAE nah i eb la TRE ac. Le 10 Sa cf AY SDM, v1 A i SE Ci i ABE TES MH aw SO A NR ee diya, a -- . Bp Sa IEE PH ORL Sh Tae Ge SHAR LAr ARF a oop Fea EE AE KER aA EE Fo othe he i RA 0 HE ERREE R The Greenbank P.S. softball team defeated some pretty strong rivals including R.H. Cornish recently to win the annual Goodwood Invitational tournament. Needless to say, the guys were delighted. From left front: Mark Shepherd, Shawn Rival hospitals 'clash' The "first annual' Challenge Slow-Pitch Ball Game between Cot- tage Hospital, Uxbridge and Community Mem- orial Hospital, Port Perry, took place on Monday, June 17 at Elgin Ny, y TROPHIES § i and i LENGRAVING | DO-NO's ! RECORD, CRAFT i ; & HOBBY WORLD Queen St. Port Perry t 985-2839 8 Pree cd -N deposit. FRIED CHICKEN 138 Water 8t. Port Perry PICNIC PAK PAK MEAL Enjoy yourself and have fun in the sun - leave the cooking to DIXIE LEE. Pick up a summer Picnic Pak today. Includ- ed is delicious fried chicken, your choice of salads, rolls and butter, even disposable plates and cutlery -- a perfect no fuss meal for summer. Summer Picnic Paks are economical too, and as a BONUS you receive a Family Size Coke for only the bottle NOW THATS' VALUE! 985-9009 Thank You for 20 Great Years! Park, Uxbridge. Even a drizzle of rain didn't dampen the en- thusiasm or the barbe- que coals as Port Perry beat Uxbridge 29-7 in a ten-inning three-pitch ball game, bringing home the "game ball" INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS By Appointment Only Ready While You Wait. Call the office today. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 OF ANY SUMMER FAMILY King, John Andrews and Troy Fisher. At back are Brian Madill, Brett Puckrin, Kevin Puckrin, John Chronis, Robt. Raines, Tim Timms, Ken Winslow and coach John Bark. Absent is Trevor Lubsen. trophy which will be displayed in the front lob- by. Uxbridge then hosted a barbeque for the players, fans and families. Almost all hospital departments were represented in the lineups by staff who displayed a wide range of talents, from Janis St. John's and Eve Johnstone's all-round style to Connie Jamieson's spectacular and unplanned slide. Community Memorial Hospital Board Member Dave Muir and Ad- ministrator Dave Brown"s talents were in evidence, along with able support from Ron Raines, John Gibbons, Susan Gower, Lynda Ashton, Cheryl Smart, Mary Herr, Jim Per- rault, Marcia Wilson, Tina Demmers and Lin- da MacDonald (great 2nd base!). Thanks to spouses Ken Smart and Bob Jamieson for umpir- ing and to Glenda Brown, Dennis Ashton, John Gower, Gord Jones and Martin Demmers for len- ding a hand playing. Fortunately Port Perry ambulance's Ross Taylor, Uxbridge am- bulance's Bruce Love and physicians Andreas Haralampedes, Charles Lowe and Hugh Bright were required only to play ball and not attend any injuries. Con- dolences were offered to Dr. Haralampedes when he hrakelhis 100 year old cricket bat with a great hit. Uxbridge was ably represented by a variety of staff, spouses and cheerleaders who claim that next year the out- come will be different. Organizers Ann Phoenix of Uxbridge and Connie Jamieson of Port Perry thanked all who attended to play or to cheer, and helped to make the game a fun event. 'GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES - Annual Rates - 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS - Monthly Rates - 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 102% - MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD - Rates Subject to Change Without Notice Call the Office for More Information SCUGOG FINANCIAL \ STATA 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 25, 1985 -- 23 Local Mite Stars get a first taste of competition On Saturday June 22, the Taylor's Gulf Service Centre Mite All-Star soft- ball team travelled to Kingston Township for their annual Mite Tour- nament. This was the first ever competitive Tournament for all of the Port Perry players as they had only player House-league ball in previous years. These boys are all nine and ten years old. In the first game of the day the local team pick- ed one of the strongest teams in the Tournament to play and were defeated by Napanee 21-1. The Mites had some difficulties adjusting to the fast pitching of Todd Martin for Napanee, but as the game progressed, they began to hit. Chad Venning had a bunt single in the 2nd in- ning while Steven Par- rish had a hard single to centre field in the fourth inning and scored on Greg Rankin's single. Jeff Card pitched for Port Perry and added a single. In game 2 of the Tour- nament the Port Perry Club played Belleville who had earlier been beaten by Napanee by a close 5-2 score. The Mites showed that they came to play as they lost a hard _ fought "Heart-breaker" © 6-5 in the bottom of the seventh inning. Adam Johnson started on the mound for Port Perry and pitched five strong innings before being relieved by Jeff Card who also had two hits in- cluding a home run. Port Perry had a 5-4 lead go- ing into the bottom of the seventh inning, but a controversial call by the umpire allowed the Belleville team to score 2 runs to gain the win. Todd Smart had a single in the sixth inning to score Steven Desautels to give Port Perry a lead but the boys could not hold on for the win. Gavin Cochrane, Andrew Pereman and Duane Empringham had base hits in this game as the boys hit well and played a strong game in the field. In game three the Port Perry Mites played the host team Kingston Township and the local boys had their hitting shoes on as they trounc- ed the Kingston boys 18-5. Steven Desautels pitched a strong game for the win with help from Adam Johnson. Kent Jamieson had a home run and a single for the winners with Chad Garvock, Greg Rankin, Andrew Pereman and Scott Wylie each having two hits, Chad Venning, Steven Parrish, Simon Traynor, Todd Smart and Gavin Cochrane all had hits. The coaches, Jim Rankin, Wayne Venning and Bob Jamieson, and Manager, Jean Rankin, were very excited and. pleased with the way the boys came back after the one-sided loss in the first game to play so well in the last two games. All the players and parents enjoyed the Tournament and if the team continues to work hard and im- prove, they should do well in O.A.S A. playoffs in late August. Those gloves win for DACO The Dennis Anderson Chev Olds Ladies Lob Ball team chalked up another victory, this time defeating Green- bank by a score of 8 to 6. It was no easy task to beat Greenbank and it was due in large part by fine defensive play by DACO shortstop Linda Fielding and center fielder Janis St. John. As the score would in- dicate good defense was not exclusive to the DACO bench; shortstop Karen Cleverdon played an excellent game for Greenbank. Also, the on- ly home run of the game came from Greenbank's Carol Couch. DACO plays their next game Wednesday night at 8:30 p.m. against the Blues at the diamond on Water Street. eter ced RUSTY CHECK SAVE YOUR BODY VAN CAMP CONTRACTING LY 90 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry (416) 985-8469 iv = ' , sp AVAILABLE APPROXIMATELY JUNE 17th Strawberries - PICK YOUR OWN - - KIDS WELCOME - Bring Your Own Containers WE DO TAKE ORDERS FRESHLY PICKED Everything but litre containers will be weighed. 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