"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" 4 3. te Angels lose home opener 10-2 to Oshawa Double Bs The Scugog "Angels" opefied up their 1993 season, with the Mayor Howard Hall, along with two players off the Special Olympic team tossing out the first ball. The Angels then got the game underway with Oshawa Double "s providing the opposition. The Double "B"s jumped off to an early 2-0 lead and were nev- er in any trouble in losing to- night. The "Angels" got one back in their half of the first in- ning, a walk to Joyce Parkin- son, who then advanced on a pass ball before being driven ~ home on Jackie Dempster's dou- ble. Then in the second, Oshawa launched six hits including a home run, to score four runs. Then in the fourth on a walk, on three straight hits the double B's were able to add three more runs," This all came before the Angels were able to score their second .run of the game and Gena Spence tripled then Kim Stewart singled to score Spence. Oshawa added once more in the sixth on two hits on a pass ball. The Angels were not able to solve the pitching of the Dou- ble "B"s but there are other games to be played. For the Angels, Tracy Smith had a single, while Kim Stewart had two, while Nancy McCon- nell and Gena Spence had trip- les in a losing cause 10-2. The Angels do not play next week because of the long holi- day weekend, but should be back in action again the follow- ing Sunday at 8:30 p.m. 5 £ : » $ ® 2, A, > " < d : FE PORT PERRY Sian : Tuesiily, May} 8, 1993 fa ier v Ps Four members of the XL. Gas Bar Eaglettes (Novice) were awarded with medals from the Kinsmen Club of Port Perry for participating in the recent Kinsmen run skate-a-thon. Pictured are (from left) Alaina Davis, Stacey Cunningham, Kristen Waller, Jill Pashley and Jackie Pash- ley. Representing the Kinsmen Club are Steve Cunningham and Mike Duck. TLIBERSR = : Durham College hosting annual Sports Camps Volleyball, tennis, soccer, baseball and basketball are be- ing offered at the Durham Col- lege Sport Camps program this summer. | This is the seventh year for the program, which has grown 'from one sport held over a two- week period to one which offers five sports to 500 children over a 10-week period. : 'Children between nine and 13-years-old can join the bas- eg Join the above as well as the vol- leyball, tennis and squash camps. Basketball camp runs from July 5-9 and July 12-16, soccer camp runs from July 5-9, base- ball camp from July 5-9 and July "12-16, volleyball "camp from August 16-20, tennis camp from July 5-9 and July 12-16 and squash camp from July 12- 16. The coaching staff of the Camp features include drills on basic fundamentals, certifi- cates, team play, contests, sportsmanship, instructional films, awards, free NIKE T- shirt-and a special bonus, a free summer. membership. to the ex ~ Athletic Comp Cost for the camps is as fol- lows, Basketball, volleyball and baseball is $126 and tennis, squash and socceris $75. Register early: by calling the Durham College Athletic De- =~ partment at 576-7622. ketball, soccer or baseball : camps emphasizes "individual camps and those nine to 17 can attention. There is a 10 children toone coach ratio at the camp. Ea SA INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE Forest Management Plan -- Durham Regional Forest The Ministry of Natural Resources and the Regional Municipality of Durham will be hosting an open house on Thursday, June 3, 1993 in the Tokal Room of the Uxbridge Public Library between 3:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. The library is located at 9 Toronto St S (Highway 47), which is the southeast corner of Toronto St S and Brock St W (Durham Regional Rd 8). x The members of the Durham Regional Forest Planning Team have initiated the production of a Forest Management Plan for the Durham Regional Forest. The plan will cover a 20-year period beginning April 1, 1994 and outlines the objectives and strategies for management during this period. The plan describes the specific forestry activities and an outline of the timber operations that are proposed during the first five-year period. This open house provides an opportunity to familiarize yourself with the location of the forest, observe some of the background information and provide comments on the present draft objectives and strategies. bd ge A number of teams squared off on the ball diamonds In Sea- grave on Saturday as part of a slo-pitch tournament sponsored by B&R/Swamp Garage's broomball team. Brian Brain from Dick's Picks and Steve Durham from Squid's Kids were just two l of the many players who participated In the one-day tourna- | ment which was won by Hank's Pasteries. Public comments will assist in the development of a Forest Management Plan according to the following schedule: Aah He LIN Thursday, June 3, 1993 -- Open House -- Invitation to Participate Wednesday, June 30, 1993 --- Comments Due - Invitation to Participate November, 1993 -- Open House and Public Review of Draft Plan © « Wednesday, December 15, 1993 -- Comments Due -- Draft Plan <'~ Upon completion, the public will also be invited to inspact the approved Férest Management Plan for the Durham Regional Forest. | J Im ii4h | AERIAL SPRAY SERVICES AIRCRAFT MAINTENANCE, OVERHAUL, MODIFICATION Fertilizing -- Seeding -- Insecticides -- Fungicides -- Herbicides -- Defoliants 263 Forest Ave., St. Thomas, Ontario Of Aerial Spraying for Gypsy Moth Between approximately May 17 & June 30/93 CENTRAL AG-AIR LIMITED will be conducting an aerial spray ram on private lands that will utilize two ok BT (Bacillus a. -Past Control Products Act #21464 &/ot one spray of Carbaryl Sevin-Pest Control Products Acts #19531. This program will take place in the area(s) of Scugog, Uxbridge & Pickering Townships. For the purpose of being included in the Gypsy Moth program or persons with concerns or objections may call COLLECT: CENTRAL AG-AIR LTD. -519-633-7277 (also Fax) or Res: 631-9876 | You are invited to participate in the preparation of this plan by attending the open house or. submitting your comments to Ken A. Elliott, R.P.F., Aréa Forester at: FRC 5 . Ministry of Natural Resources AE ol - Durham North Area Sige EAE . Maple District vy, : BTN AR ~ RR.#3 AH a "Stouffville ON L6A 1S9 Finis Renseignements en francals : Dan Boileau au (416) 832-7204. § 4 3 20 RAS HL RATE , OH Ko oer : w Nn allio * Et ot CP GO ETO, - Sl mO=-02 : 1