BY ASFA Port $S eniors squeak past Janetville 4-3 Sn, _-- =k xaa sie - Ringette Registration The Port Perry Ringette Association held registrations Sunday afternoon and ~ sisters Renee and Kelly Fowler of Blackstock were two young ladies who signed up for another season on skates. With the girls are Vivian and Fred Canning, president of the local association. Registrations will continue during September, and Mr. Canning says they expect to have 50 girls in the league this year. ETT em BEARE MOTORS LTD. 268 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7351 MANAGEMENT SAYS: OFFICE SUPPLIES available at PATTERSONS OF PORT 197 QUEEN STREET 3 (Across from the Post Office) ; PHONE 985-8332 and Evans scored on an out by Doug Scott. Jay Williams ULL TUTTI Te HUTT (TTTTTT (TT LOTTI o TITTTTTETTE @ LHTTITTHT] MINI CINEMA sco0ss | ] by Danny Millar singled home Walker for the Mills was a key throughout It's a good thing that Port last run for the home side. the series. In the final game Perry Canadian Tire Men's Janetville got back into the he gave up the four runs on 1 softball team gets off to a fray with a pair of tallies in just four hits and added the quick start in each game. If the fourth, Dave McComb round tripper. He blanked they didn't, they would have singled to right field and it. Port Perry 5-0 in the second lost the third game of the bounced past Don Phinney game. Janetville series, on Wed- foranextrabase. Mills tried The Nestleton-Pontypool nesday, September 10. As it to win his own game with a series shapes up as an inter- was, they hung on for a 4-3 two run homer over the esting one. For the early win after scoring all their centerfield fence near the stages of the season, Nestle- runs in the first inning. light standard. ton was without most of their Port Perry now takes on . Ken Irvine came on in the regulars. But since then, the winner of the Nestleton- later stages of the game and the likes of infielder§*&eorge Pontypool semi-final series saved the win for Walker. Hamilton, and Dick Camp- for the Lake Scugog League He was instrumental in bell have returned and Rob \ championship. That series starting a defensive gem Munroe is back behind the has not started yet so the that ended up in a-double plate. Munroe is one of the final won't commence for at play in the eighth. Like the best receivers in the league. least another week. majority of double plays in . 3 Port entered the final last softball, it started with the Pontypool is expected to A : have Kelly Neals on the year and lost out to Yelver- batter hitting the ball direct- bber for the remainder of ton in the fifth game after ly at someone, in this case phy Ee We a Ios winning the first two. The Irvine. Irvine tossed to third e Fan Ie rd ) key to that championship and forced out G. McComb . he PY d single. game was a highly contro- and the relay came back to handedly dictates the course versial call in which Dean Scott at second, who tagged ey y age Beare, who is no longer with out Gaudette. of the games. the team, was thrown out at the plate after hesitating rit between third base and home Kawartha A vtho Y after tripling. ) » There were no such argu- ere vere owen aie p@wy Office located Port-Janetville round. Even in the last game, when Mike Curcuit was working the in Fenelon Falls ig there mere oS The Kawartha Region building offers ample office 2 differences with Port conservation Authority is space and parking-for-the - Perry's Kevin Walker, most pleased to announce that the Authority's needs. A maint- notably in a recent match Authority's office will be enance yard at the rear of between Millwork of Oshawa located in the Heritage the property will provide the and Port Perry Midgets House, Fenelon Falls, as of Authority with a storage coached by Walker. * Sept. 22,1980. The Authority area and offers room for Janetville catcher, George held it's inaugural meeting expansion in the future. The ) > Gaudette put his lea on the last February and establish- well treed and landscaped board in the top of the first ed temporary office accom- grounds compliment the inning after shortstop Ken odation in Lindsay, until a building and present an Bryant fired a ball into the Permanent office location image of conservation. stands. could be found. The Kawartha Conser- Dave Mills loaded the Located adjacent to the vation takesina wide area of bases in the bottom of the locks in the villageof Fenelon about 1000 square miles first on singles by Phil Falls, Heritage House is the including all of Lake Scugog bd Cochrane and Robert Evans former Ontario Hydro Build- and Scugog Township. and a free pass to Bryant. ing. The historic limestone Walker pounded a two run double off the left field fence "Congratulations!" didi "You look terrific!" A CIVRG ITT A 5 OUT! SPECIAL DRIV-WAY - ONE ONLY! .2 Door BelAir Demonstrator Lic. OEX 626 ... $5550.00 (& Tax) 1980 OLDS 88 ROYALE - Stock 1560 Retail $11,136.00 .............. SALE $9,534.00 1980 OLDS CUTLASS - Stock 1567 - Retail $9,343.00 ............... SALE $8,216.00 1980 MONTE CARLO - Stock 1439 Retail $9,167.00 ............... SALE $7,995.00 1980 MONZA COUPE - Stock 1575 Retail $6,145.00 .............,. SALE $5,662.00 (Tax & Licence Extra) SEE JIM BURNETT, PETE RANCOURT, RAY TENGESDAL. 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