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Scugog Citizen (1991), 5 Jul 1994, p. 27

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Heartbreaker for the Bantams On Thursday, June 30th, the Port Perry Bantam Merchants stumbled into Scarbor on the heels of a two game losing streak. Matt Kay had been activated from the disabled list and was making his first start in almost a month. The Merchants, who hadn't played in over a week, showed no signs of rustiness as they quickly posted runs in the first on Cones giles by Darryl Moase, Ryan Williamson, Brad Morton and Jason Logan Another run in the second, scored by Moase when Morton drove him home, had the visitors on top and in control. Practice Durham Pharmacy of the fuses Baseball Assoc. had a usy week scheduled, with games to be played on both Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Unfortunately, the weather- man did not te on However, Port was by no means out of the woods yet and Scarborough proved this, as they chipped away at the lead and eventually knotted the game at a' six runs each in the sixth . Port would then lose a heartbreaker as Scarborough scored the winning run in their last at bat. Despite suffering their third loss in a row, Port came away feeling better knowing that they had played one of their better games during this recent tailspin. The Merchants' next home action is Wednesday, July 6, against Thornhill. paid off Wisuiory and so ; Hr the results In the Masters Divsion In the Fields of Dreams tournament the Winchester Arms Hawks defeated their opponents 19-4 in thelr championship game late Sunday afternoon. The Hawks play In the local Slo-Pitch league. Members of the team front from left Steve Boyd, Fred Nagle, Pete Kneale; "Charlie D," Grant Jackson, Robert Smith. in the back Bill Cairns, "Don Adams, Frank Fielding, Doug Dempsey, Zoltan Domik, Colin Lockey, Brian Malatt, Wayne Addison. as the Pharmacists tr d Towne Fireplace Centre. Andrew Foster had an excellent double in this match, and most of his team mates also Wednesday whem their game against the Power Workers had to be called in the second inning due to a thunderstorm. Chris Evans had a hot bat in this one,despite the downpour, launching a triple in the driving rain. d a good offensive performance. Ryan Fitzsimmons led the way on defense. The run-down practice of last weekend paid off, as Tom and Richard, backed up by Andrew and Darcy managed to pick off a runner. Alec King, 13, in grade 7 at immaculate School Conception was the recipient of the School Spirit Award recently. Deserving the award, Alec Is involved within the school In the library, and acts as a classroom monitor. He participates as a helper in the Summer Bible School and serves as a Senior Altar Boy. Within the community he is a scout and junior cub leader. SPECIAL Irony. vor soi. | | 7AMOBILE WASH @ High Pressure Unit SCREENED ® Hot & Cold 8 Fresh Water Pick Up or Delivered . 8 Brush & Chemical Service Special rates for Truckers. Wich, Vodiars, ous. 27s weal. Farm Machinery. We'll wash anything. 705.786.1458 (905) 986-0334 Angels split two.games The Port Perry Scugog Angels Midget Girls played a hard fought game Wednesday against the Oshawa Double "B"s losing 8-3. The Girls split two games against Oshawa winning earli- er 2-1. Laurie Dudgeon with a triple and two singles along with two hits from Michelle Scott," Jennifer Eagan and Michelle Durkin led the attack. * On the weekend the Angels competed in their first ever provincial qualifier. In the first game pitcher Robin Adcock held Chinguacosy to 4 runs in a losing cause 4-1. Once again Dudgeon, Scott and Durkin led the offence. In game two the Angela never got on track until late in the game and lost 6-5 to Whitby. Sara Cain scored two runs, Michelle Durkin was 3 for 8 and Tracy Weightman hit a solo home run. The Girls were a little down after the game but the coaches realize it's their first year together and have a lot of potential. Chinguacosy won gold with four straight wins. The Angels came the closest to beating Ching. Which says something for our girls. 1.) All open air burning in the Tc Scugog req Members of the farming community may apply for a 14 DAY PERMIT. 2.) Those wishing to obtain a permit should notify the Fire Administration Office at ~ 985-2384 at least 24 hours prior to the proposed bum in order that the permit may be processed for signature and pick-up by the permit holder. 3.) Permits WILL NOT be issued to anyone living in a built-up area in the Township of Scugog. 4.) Permit holders must have a means of extinguishment on site, and ensure that the fire is supervised at all times. 5.) Permits will only be issued for daytime burning. 6.) Materials to be bummed shall be limited to wood or wood by-products only. | 7.) Contained fires (Le. Barrel) and campfire for cooking do not réquire a permit, but are subject to Schedule 'A' of the burning by-law. . 8.) All persons setting an open fire shall be responsible for damage to property, or injury 10 persons, a Sale ale Yor Gusts Ted Sh qpis ee 6 se. be requested to attend, and / or a fine not to exceed $2,000 hip of Township of Scugog Fire Department SCHEDULE 'A' GUIDELINES for BURNING All Persons setting a fire in the Township of Scugog shall : 1.) Not permit more than one (1) cubic meter of material to be bummed at one time. 2.) Ensure that the appropriate means of extinguishing the fire is available at the site at all times during the fire. 3.) Not cause smoke or fire damage to property. 4.) Not cause smoke or nuisance to neighbours. 5.) Not decrease visibility or create a hazard on any public or private roadway. 6.) Not permit the fire to spread rapidly through any grass or brush area. 7.) Not set a fire under weather conditions that limit the rapid dispersion of smoke. 8.) Not burn petroleum products, plastics, rubber or other materials that create excessive or toxic smoke or excessive odour. 9.) Not locate within fifteen (15) meters of any building or structure or overhead wires or highway and must have the surrounding area within a 7.5 meter radius cleared of all flammable vegetation and materials. GUIDE to OPEN AIR BURNING & THE BURNING PERMIT a DAILY PERMIT -D.M. Steele, Fire Chief

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