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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Jun 1994, p. 4

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4 - Orono'Weekiy Times, Wedne.day, Juno 29, t9~4 Orono Twins Four Pitch Player of the Week * Plydesign operation closes Nov ice Bo" g-is Win 'present employee proposai On Thursday, June 23rd, the Orono Novice "B" girls defeated Roy's Enterprise by a score of 10- 2. Ashley Dwyer put on a pitcbing display for the fans. In four innings pitched Ashley struck out 9 batters, caught a pop fly and aliowed only 3 bits, Needless to say with this performance not much defence was neecied from ber teammates. Kyle Johnston Kyle received a water bottle courtesy of bis Coach Steven Campney. Council Cher Leetooze head of the Heritage Day celebration committee addressed council stating that the intended Heritage parade in Bowmanville on July lst had to be cancelied. She said it appeared that the Heritage Day celebration was a dead horse for die time being. It was pointed out that the committee was setup seven years ago with tie purpose of bringing the fourteen communities together for a heritage celebration. "This bas flot bappened", she said. Mrs. Leetooze handed over funds that had been left over from an allotment provided by the Municipality. SThe Ciarington "Mooers"gained notoriety in the recent Oshawa and District Chamber of Commerce Corporate Challenge. According to Mrs. Lou Ann Berkitýt tan leader, the Mooers were flot the overaîl winners wbich position was earned by the City Slickers of Oshawa. But she said they did win three awards for the best dressed, baving the best team spirit and the best in bide and seek, Trinity Church thanked council for rethinking the expenditure of $750,000 of Infrastructure funds for beautification at the Bowmanvile Arena. Tbey said that they beiieved the money sbould be used for a number of projects in the town rather that concentrated in one area. The cburcb suggested biking and biking trails in the Bowmanville and Soper Creek Valleys. The Municipality of Clarington is to face a $77,000 charge from the province as a féee for the compilation of the list of Supplementary Assessments. Marie Marano, treasurer, stated that it wouid cost the municipaiity some $44,000 this year as the act is to come into effect as of the first of July. The Municipality has Roy's Enterprises pitcbing was aiso good until the 4tb inning holding Orono to 4 runs and striking out 6 Orono batters. But in the fourtb Orono went through the batting order scorîng 6 runs as the Courtice pitcher waiked 8 batters and gave up 1 single, Next game Tbursday, June 3th, Orono Park, 6:30, agaînst Courtice Royals. Orono Do-Nut Gallery mîdget bai On June 8th, the Orono Midget's lost for the first time in the '94 season, to Hesiin's of Bowmanviile. The teams were well matched and the score was tight, down to the iast inning of play when Orono's concentration faltered, and throwing errors were the resait. -Orono tried to' fight back, but Bowmanviile's 4 run lead was too much to overcome. The final score Bowmanville 10, Orono 6. Game 2 of our busy week found us in Cobourg, June 9th. Orono feil behind eariy on in the gamne, and the future path of the innings ahead, didn't look much brighter. To everyone's surprise though, Orono suddenly snapped out of their groove and began hitting the ball into play, and digging in to reach first. Bantam call-up Ryan Dewuif played well and added punch to Orono's offence. Injuries piayed a role in the game as starting pitcher, Nick Brown puiied muscles in bis pitching arm, and was forced to "lride the pine". Catcher, Matt Biack sustained a puiied shouider, during a home-plate collision, but beid on to make the out. Alan Lee took over on the mound, and struck out 5 batters over 3-2/3 innings, proving to be Orono's ace in the hole. Corey Stapleton made the transition from second to firt, and turned a double play at home. Aitbougb a well fougbt gaine, Orono feu .short when a Cobourg runner scored on an overthrow, to tie the game up. Then with runners on second and third,' score tied at 10, and Cobourg up to bat . .. 3B, Rob Winnacot was cbaiienged by a sbarply hit grounder. The runner on third bad a sizeable jump, towards home and just barely beat the thfrow. Final score Cobourg Il 1l. Orono 10. June l6th, Orono piayed at home against Port Hope. In fear of not'havîng enough players to field a team, Orono opted to cal up Ryan Dewulf again, who fied in at iast minute notice and did a approved an application to allow the Orono Amateur Athletic Association to operate a Nevada Lottery Outiet at Dulees in Orono. The approval is subject to compiiance with termis and conditions imposed by the Municipality and the Province. report steilar job. Kyle Montgomery went 4 innings on the mound and struck out 5 batters,-keeping Orono witbin 2 runs of Port Hope, until the Sth inning. This explosion of offence in the 5th put Orono in the lead, and wben the dust settled, the score stood at 7-3. Coming off an injury, pitcher Nick Brown, bung tougb with, the help of superb defence, to preserve the win for Orono, 7 to 5, in a very close, emotionally tense game, that was beated flot only by tempers, but also the sweitering atmospbere. Team Representative C.S. China group to visit Ganny Forest Centre Ryerson Poiytechnic University are co-sponsoring a professional development pro- gram for senior personnel from the Ministry of Forestry in China. Tbe group is expected to consist of at least 30 professionals. As part of the program tbey will be visiting the Ganaraska Forest Centre on July 8th between 9:30 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. 601674 Ontario Limited which bas operated Plydesîgns in Orono and Wiiberforce Veneer in Wilberforce bas lodged a proposai under Part III of the Bankruptcy and insolvency Act with urustees Richter and Partners Inc. The proposai bas been filed witb the office of the Officiai Receiver on June 17, 1994. The company bas operated Plydesigns from a 45,000 square foot building in Orono. Management attributes losses caused primarilv by deciining sales. The company bas now ceased the operations of Plydesigns and liquidation of its assets are to commence sbortly. The company also owns the real estate of the former Curvply wbich was closed in 1990. The Wilberforce operation is Go WiZ at your local Chiidren are învited to "Go Wild at the Library" this summer. Join us for tbe kick-off of our summer reading club on Wednesday, July 6 at ail three branches from 1 - 4 p.m. Kids can create a button, enter a book draw, and participate in terrific activities. Watcb a pet care video and try out a model airplane fligbt simulator at the Bowmanvilie Brancb. The Newcastle Village Branch wili bave a Spy Scbooi game and activities from the book Wanna Be. The Clarke Brancb wiii also have Wanna Bet challenges. If you can't make it for our kick-off day, be sure to register for the summer reading club the next timeyou visit the Library anytîme after July 6. that of a manufacturer of veneer and has been profitable and management intends to continue its operation. An unaudited statement for Plydesign notes a loss of $571,000 for the four months this year this compares with a loss of $487,000 during the twelve months ending January 31, 1994. Key elements of a proposai would see employees receive al amounts owing in respect of vacation pay to a maximum of $2,000 each. Unsecured creditors would receive 20c. on the dollar of their dlaims. Creditors related to the Company would receive no payment under the proposai. The trustees recommends the acceptance of the proposai as the ordinary creditors wouid receive no distribution in the event of the bankruptcy of the company. îbrary You wilI also want to check our programs that are being offered titis summer. We have Let's Fly, For Pets' Sake, Spy School, Wanna Bet, Summer Safari, and a Teddy Bears' Picnic. For more information cail 623- 7322 or 987-4844. Fe Can Thrn Your Wet Basment Into Dry, Clean, Useaie Living Space! 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