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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 1979, p. 22

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985-8631 655-3809 22 King Street West. Oshawa. Ontario Telephone: 576-6800 i aH SEES SR NY AS Ty Ea Fg STU AGT BS ONC ag ER The Mri me Ladd GRROAR AGRA rae A Gee? AT CC RE eA ee Shai i ; 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 1, 1979 With 9-7 win over Oshawa © © @ | uveniles snap long losing streak, finally! | i i i i in this fashion this year by Danny Millar Mark Jeffrey for two runs in Steve Redman and George two men to face Jeffrey ing runs in the fifth when he come The Port Perry Mother's the top of the first it looked Burnett reached base they -RickParfitt and Moss. Aft- singled to left field which the but it is Sait that they Pizza Softball Juveniles re- like the home side might be were delivered by Dave er another run had counted man in that position allowed can do it Shep enough to corded their first victory in on its way to another loss. Dickson's double to right on two more hits before the to slip through his legs and become ton ox igh f nearly a month as they However, it was not tobe as field which was fouled up, Port Perry coach made a go all the way to the fence. Does Bis re urn Pa pw edged Galea 9-7 on Thurs- Jeffrey blanked them the allowing him to advance to trip to the hill to converse Healey scored on the play. hoysver dor Dip oon « day, July 26 in Port Perry. rest of the way, save for the third. Dickson is still hobb- with his hurler. After a of os ongated s Jump! Earlier in the week they had third. Jeffrey managed to ling from an injured right lengthy discussion Redman After the game Redman don't yg yo : py mann been nipped 3-2 by Ontario strike out four, twice as knee which was hurt two departed and Jeffrey sur- complimented his team. charge, "It's hard to say. Motor Sales, also of Oshawa. many as his Oshawa count- weeks ago on a slide into rendered three more runs. . "They came together pretty In the contest against Ont- erpart Ted Reczowski. home. In the bottom of the third well," he exclaimed, "They Port Perry plays at home ario Motor Sales Port Perry Dennis Frannsen opened Oshawa scored their runs Greg Fedyk, who is return- didn't make any errors." Thursday, August 2 against could manage only two sing- the second session with an in the next frame, a rally ing from a vacation, deliver- Port pulled thegame out of Ontario Motor Sales. The . les off Don Nicholls and Ian infield single and then was which was started by back- ed a run with an infield out. the fire in the dying innings. first ball is thrown at 8:30 McNamee. put in scoring position on to-back triples by the first Healey drove in the winn- Many of their wins have p.m. Port's second game of the Jeffrey's bunt for a base hit. week was quite an entertain- Mike Doupe sacrificed them ing one, a departure from the a base and they both scored trend of games lately. It was when Mike Healey singled + a real shootout as Port scor. off the shrlstop's glove. unrers race rougher exam ed five runs in the second Healy was later praised for hd L inning and Oshawa counter- his good hitting by coach Ron } Co ed with an identical total an Redman. New hunters will face a under 20 years of age must qualified voluntary instruct- cial hunting licences and to inning later. Port broke a 7-7 A few minutes later Healy stiffer test when they sit first complete the ministry's ors who conduct the courses, develop an even more com- deadlock withtworunsinthe crossed the plate. He was down to write their hunting training program. The min-. hunting has become one of prehensive and effective bottom of the sixth. bunted to third and then Jjcence examination this fall, imun enrollment age is 15 the safest forms of outdoor hunter education program. When Oshawa ambushed scored on a passed ball by Qntario Natural Resources Years, with written consent recreation in Ontario," the ) Port's starting righthander catcher Jim Moss. After Minister James A.C. Auld of both parents or guardian. minister said. For further information announced today. Applicants must pass the The ministry proposes to contact: W.M. McKittrick, ¢ L The Ministry of Natural Written portion of the exam- make additional changes Hunter Education Program . Resources is implementing a ination before attempting during the next five years to Co-ordinator, Wildlife P resbyterian Church of Canada revised 3 Ip smen) ge the practical portion. In the further upgrade the require- Branch, Toronto fl y August 1. practical part of the test, the ments for obtaining provin- 416-965-4251. RE: BOAT P EOP LE F UND The new examination con- Jaividin must be oie 10 : To Ar i i i ndle firearms safely Contributions are now being invited. Cheques rir oy Niple hive skillfully and also answer " * [ should be made out & mailed or brought to either: emphasis on hunting ethics, questions about muzzle load- i £1 r RE; fa St. John's Presbyterian Church (Boat People Fund) wildlife management, wild- & or Eepery Squipmen. . or Bumn's Presbyterian Church (Boat People Fund) life identification, hunter- _ Successful applicants ar } i ALL monies raised will be used in a co-operative programme landowner relations and bow issued a certificate which Mr.-and Mrs. David den who died on Sunday. John now in operation, spearheaded by Willowdale Presbyterian hunting, Mr. Auld said. enables them to purchase a Boer and daughter, Karen, had lived with the Keetch Church. "Boat Peope" families are presently being brought All first-time hunters and provincial hunting licence. of Owen Sound have been family in the early 1940's and to and settled in the Metropolitan Toronto area. The number those unable to prove they Mr. Auld said that the visiting Mr. and Mrs. John had attended Cedar Creek $ 0 of families applied for is dependent upon continuing financial have hunted before, must 22-year-old hunter safety den Boer. Karen stayed with school for a couple of years. support. (All donations are tax deductible; Receipts will be pass the hunting licence training program, which has her grandparents while her ~~ Jack and Don Podgeter's issued. Please include your full name and address.) examination. Applicants trained approximately half- Parents were on a motor trip horse, One Arm Driver, a-million new hunters, has to Vancouver. which is presently at Bruce helped reduce the number of George Kilpatrick was Cumming's barn at Cedar hunting accidents from a down to the McIntosh-ander- Creek, made a new life time total of 154 in 1960 - including son Funeral Home, Oshawa, record at Kawartha Downs, 34 fatalities - to 68 in 1978, on Wednesday evening to Peterborough on Thursday ™ rs only eight of which were Payhisrespectstohisfriend, evening. He won in 2:04 fatal. the late John Whitsitt, a minutes. This is three wins "Withthe assistance of the former Oshawa fireman, in a row for the horse. many excellent and well- Owners NA quality ShineGuard gives a mirror . a finish fo yoseg car's paint surface, Dusinesses. y a # = "OF COURSE | KNOW THE yy) 7 ' hom VALUE OF A DOLLAR. eprovi €. . 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