my Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, September 31, 1993 --21 4 N20 Two Rotarians were recently recognized by the Port Perry Rotary Club for their commitment and dedication to the club and nity. Bernie Chandi (left) was presented the "Paul Harris Awarg' (founder of Rotary). Bill Beare (middie) presented the "Rotarian of the Year Award' to Paul Burnett. No denying these Angels The Scugog "Angels' boarded the Kerr Buslines Charter to P.E.L last Wednesday Night and headed down to Stompin' Tom Conners territory for the Eastern Canadian Intermediate Ladies fastball Championship, and came home a winner this past Monday might Before the opening ceremonies, the team took on Minto's of New Brunswick, the provincial Champions, and came away an 11-0 win Joanne Graham was the winning pitcher In the second game of the day, the Charlestown Mark's were no match for the Angels, as they handed them a 9-0 setback. Ronda Ludlow pitched this game and tossed a three 0 w= RvERBOAT 985-3281 FX) [lel3] EX:1":1aY SATURDAY NIGHT with special PRICES & 2 2 VA SS for the ELIE OCTOBER 2nd BLUE JAY NIGHT Come join the Fun... Great Prizes! See us for details. hitter in her win. A huge uprising in the third resulted in five runs for the Angels on their way to the victory » Following the game, the opening ceremonies were conducted, with flag bearer Tara MacDonald proudly leading the Angels onto the field Saturday morning the rains came, but after a short delay the Angels squared off against the Nova Scotia Silver medal winners The Angels emerged with a 1- 0 lead in the third inning, and blasted Nova Scotia with six runs in the fourth before their opponents managed the first out. Joanne Graham tossed a two- hitter in recording the Angels victory, facing only 17 batters The next game pitted the Angels against East Hunt, Nova Scotia, the defending Eastern Canadian fastball champions. An early 1-0 lead by the Angels was short lived, with East Hunt in control of the game until the seventh inning, when the Angels broke through and scored five runs. The eventual 6-3 victory put the Angels into the finals. On Sunday, the Angels were handed their first setback, at the hands of the same East Hunt team. Despite some good scoring chances, the Angels were unable to score the runs they needed, and emerged on Turn to page 22 15 WATER ST., iS FREE FRIDAY MUNCHIES from 4 to 6 PM Down to the wire The Nestleton Mens Slo Pitch League will wrap things up for another season this coming weekend with four championship game scheduled for Sunday afternoon. The A, B, C, and D games will be played at the Nestleton Park Sunday with round-robin games going Friday evening and Saturday In the second round of playoffs the results are as follows: Kirby Structures defeated Ron Lee Water Supply 22-8; Dave's Contracting downed Nestleton Store 17-7, Oppers Bros Aluminum downed Port Perry IGA 19-12 and Janetville was firing on all barrels in a 28-0 whitewash of Classic Aluminum Pethick & McLaughlin Water Supply. i SINCE 1949 44 YEARS YOUNG Clean, Cold, Beautiful Water Delivered to You FAST ... SAME DAY DELIVERY Wells * Cisterns * Rinks * Pools * etc. Road Compaction & Tank Rentals © Accounts Available 24 HOUR SERVICE - OPEN 365 DAYS a YEAR (a16) 986-5225 or 433-7505 Bob Hoare USED CARS ¢" TRUCKS Easy to Get To ... Easy to Deal With! BRING US YOUR TRADE-INS. FINANCING AVAILABLE. 3 MONTH / S000 KM. WARRANTY on most vehicles LEASING AVAILABLE