Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Aug 1985, p. 21

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PR co WR TR Re Le Ta, en WLI RR 0, AR (RAT AR AARNE SRE 5 AREER SRI SNE REL ER ga E¥; Coda A ind ld aa SSE sat Eh RENE an Mite consolation winners In the consolation final, Norm's Contrac- ting came out on top of Bruton's IDA in a high-scoring game that featured plenty of strong hitting from both teams. Front from left: Jenny Hyndman, Neil Mueller, Rusty Linton. apt gel. raniee Hood, Richie Tripp, Jamie Irvine, Paul Lin- ton. Second from left: Aaron Levy, Clay Scott, Tanya Guenther, Beth Hood, Ryan Duff. Coaches are Denise Jeffrey and Jerry The Bruton's team was runner up in the consolation final. Back from left: Todd Stewart, Tyler Wilson, Julie Leering, Kevin, Stewart, Laurie Thompson, Kevin DEMOLITION DERB At the Port Perry Fair SUNDAY, SEPT. 1st - 5:30 P.M. Limited Number of Entries Deadline for entries 1s Friday August 30th Entry forms available at Irwin Smith Music Ltd and Dowson 's Valumart CONTACT: DOUG COATES 655-3018 McGrisken, Mike Noonan. Front row from left: Matthew Hobbs, Darryl Moase, Melissa Dawson, Chris McGrisken, Greg Thompson. The team was coached by Jon Dawson. DACO drops game The Dennis Anderson Chev Olds Ladies lob Ball team was defeated by the Saintfield team by a score of 17 to 15 last Wednesday evening DACO's Elaine [.enaerts playing third base for the first time this vear played the posi- tion very well Also Lyn da Ashon at shortstop had a good game Kelly Owen of Saint field hit a home run and was very effective for her team at shortstop DACO play their final league game Thursday evening at 830 PM against the (Gems at the diamond on Water Street PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. August 27, 1985 -- 21 == «+ LEgion president to the park Mr. Mark is especially concerned that a re- vamped ball diamond might wind up with lights for night games. He also expresses grave con- cerns about the possibili- ty of fencing along the first and third base lines and parking Contacted by the Star last Friday, Mr. Archer said he had not yet had a meeting with Mr Mark to discuss the concerns, but said he would be "on ly to glad to meet" any time. Mr. Archer went on to say that there is no plan to install flood lighting at the legion park for night baseball, and the fences referred to in the letter would extend only part way down the base lines from home plate. He added that the plan now is to re-align the position of the field, mov- ing it so home plate is in the south part of the park. Currently, home plate is in the north part. This would eliminate any interference the new field might have with the Legion parking lot, and also by putting the home plate to the south, there would be less fill needed to level up the playing field. But he manly stressed that the improvements in the diamond are going to be for the benefit of voungsters who current- 5 Year Annual Interest ly are not getting all the diamond time at the two fields on Water Street "Our (Legion) man- dates for the youth The improvements will be for them." he said. He said he welcomes a meeting between himself, councillors, and any concerned residents hving in the vicinity of the Legion Park between Bay and Balsam Streets. 1% family Trust APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471 RATES SUB IECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE \="IT'S TIME" -- -- RINGETTE "REGISTRATION -- SCUGOG ARENA -- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th - 6 to 9 P.M. SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th - 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th - 2 to 4 P.M. Birth Certificates are to be brought to registration REGISTRATION FEES will be $80 00 for one girl; $130 00 for two girls, $165 00 for family of three girls or more Bunnies $55 00 A $5 00 Discount will apply on all registered September 8th, 1985 above rates If rd 2 ' ¥ s fees PR SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th by Sunday, PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY -- WANTED -- Coaches & Managers Anyone interested in coaching or managing a Ringette Team, please call Jim Lawrence 985 7245 or 985-2511 Clinics will be provided HOCKEY REGISTRATION Player Registration at Scugog Arena will be held on the following dates: FRIDAY, SEPT. 6th - SATURDAY, SEPT. 7th - 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. SUNDAY, SEPT. 8th - 2 to 4 P.M. - ALL BOYS IN SCUGOG ARE ELIGIBLE - 6to9 PM. PLEASE NOTE: Due to lost equipment in past seasons we request that all socks sweaters goal equipment pants bags etc belonging to PP MHA must be returned to the arena during registra tion dates The cost of replacing lost equipment will greatly reflect on the future cost of registration PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY EXECUTIVE MINOR HOCKEY LADIES' AUXILIARY SKATE & EQUIPMENT SALE - SCUGOG ARENA - FRIDAY, SEPT. 6th 6 to 9 P.M. 10 AM. to 4 PM SUNDAY, SEPT. 8th - 2 10 4 P.M. - ON CONSIGNMENT - Bring articles to arena september Sth from 500 to 900 P M For further information call BONNIE SOLOMON 985-2145 or CATHY STEELE 985-3735 Registration Fees will be $85 00 for one boy $135 00 for two boys $170 00 for family of three boys or more First year Tykes $60 00 A $5 00 Discount on all above rates will apply if registered by Sunday Sept Ath 1985 Thursday

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