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Port Perry Star, 4 Aug 1982, p. 15

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A a oe Oh as Re nr ra abilities. re rN A Midgets come from behind to win 13-3 in playoffs on Sn aly, July 28th, Port Perry travelled to Oak Ridges. After giving Oak Ridges 3 runs in the first inning our boys decided to play ball up to their cap- In the second inning, Port scored 7 runs on 3 hits and 5 walks. They again scored 2 runs in the 5th, 3 runs in the 7th and 1 "Fun in the 8th to win 13-3. Mark Goreski went the distance striking out 12 Oak Ridges batters, allowing 5 hits and issuing 1 walk. Hitting for Malmont Farms were Ken Harman, Keith Trembley, Brian Henricks, Peter Oosterholt, John Vaz each getting a single. Mark by Mike Dearborn The 7,8, and 9 year old Junior age girls and boys came out to the diamonds last Monday with the Thompsons Village Market team playing the Country Upholstery Blues and FURNACE. MAINTENANCE $20. on August 30th to Sept. 19th, 1982 PROVEN TEACHING TECHNIQUES - QUALIFIED INSTRUCTORS Ages 5 and Over - Group Rates Available For More Information and Brochures: IN UXBRIDGE CALL: 852-3884 IN TORONTO AREA CALL: 297-1782 a ---------- ~ Beat the High Cost of Any residential oil or natural - gas furnace cleaned & serviced <"----=4/0 4 SEASON HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 985.9530 EE ~ *ANNOUNCING* The Pine Ridge Power Skating School i AT THE UXBRIDGE ARENA Goreski had 2 singles. In league play, Malmont Farms defeated Canadian Tire of Oshawa 5-0 behind the 5 hit pitching of Mark Goreski. Also the boys defeated Millowrk 9-3 with Trevor Till on the mound allowing just 7 hits. The Méalmont Midgets are playing very solid and entertaining ball lately and with another fine game on Thursday, August 5th 8:30. They should represent this area in the Midget "C" tournament in- Bracebridge August 28 and 29th. "Please come out and support this fine ball team. Caesarea Fish and Chips playing David's Hairstyling. In the first match up the Blues came out ahead of Thompson's by the score of 16 to 14 helped by home runs from Stuart Dyer, Barry Ross and David Weir. For - | $A LJ *Guaranteed Work*® Reg. $1,895.00 "THE SPORT FISHERMAN' The Fisherman's Fishing Boat! HURRY! Only 5:Left at Sale Price! = PI IIASA AER ori 0 RO 1 AE Bas. Sale: $1,295.00 159 CASIMIR STREET PORT PERRY, ONTARIO FOX MANOR MARINE Rov 24» At Patt a Fens FF aS ad Ds NS ALE a PRE YET. "3 DEP ha . bs Foes, i 5% oF » ory >, ! ly AV 2 ' \ h ZIRE br V3 (KH RL I Sean gr gr 5 WA han IY IIR SEA adie of [coach], Thompsons, there were two home runs with one each 'toming from David Andrews and Joel Schryburt. The other game saw caesarea Fish and Chips shade David's Haristyling 14 to 13. For Caesarea Billy Allen had the only homer while Peter Simms added a double. The David's team played very well in this closely fought game. On Tuesday night, when the Intermediate age boys and girls play, the rains came and both games had to be rescheduled. Wednesday brought better weather and the Seniors managed to play with the Port Perry Kinsmen team coming up with their first win of the season 22 to 7 a TROPHIES} | ENGRAVING IDO-NO's! RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD wy QUEEN STREET - 935-2839 I -- cman oN MacMILLAN ORCHARDS | -- NOW AVAILABLE -- "FLASH FROZEN" *Peas *Rhubarb *Strawberries *Asparagus *Fresh chilled Pie Cherries *Frozen black Sweet Cherries MacMILLAN ORCHARDS -- WHITBY -- 668-5031 686-2531 ~ 24HOUR © INFORMATION LINE: 686-3515 ST - " $7 d vi FCS Sey , NEWS ¥ 4 LA RAE PRP PORT PERRY STAR -- lecinssasy Augusi4, 3 1962 -- 1S i TE PARE RE EAE A Sr - Close, but not quite Port Perry Canadian Tire Juniors were runners up in the tournament, losing the final 1-0 to the Greenbank Gamblers. Front from left: Bob Knapp Dennis Franssen, Butler [tournament MVP] Grant Gurnow, John Todd Steve Redman, Cartwright Softball Results over the Blackstock and district Lions. The other match had Lorne Lee Con- struction scheduled to play Haines Esso but unfort- unately for the Lee team they could not field enough players to get the game under way and consequently lost by default. This is a bad time in the season with many players away on vacation. Wilbur, Kevin Knapp [bat boy]. Back from left: Carl Durward, Tim Thompson, Scott Heard, Bob Ireland, Paul Van Camp, Mike Healey [playing coach] Pete Christie, Bill Owen, Dave Dickson, Mark Jeffrey and Bill Fewer [manager]. COME TO PORT PERRY & RENT A -- PADDLEBOAT -- Lots of fun & good exercise for the whole family. PORT PERRY PADDLEBOATS At the Lakefront Behind Tennis Courts. SCUGOG MEN'S HOCKEY LEAGUE 8 TEAM LEAGUE All New Uniforms MINIMUM AGE: 21 YEARS (As of Oct. 3, 1oezyy SUNDAY MORNINGS 8:30 AM. to 12:30 P.M. October 3rd, 1982 thru April 24th, 1983 i Registration Forms Available At: GREGORY'S MEN'S WEAR Port Perry Plaza - Hwy. 7A - Port Perry - 985-8160 Registration Closes: Tues., September 14th, oe ---- ---------- ---- a > A. P------ SN nh ae Dugg: HRY hy vo 3h "So I TEBE awe ma 2 RR Se. RA oN Pe 0 3 i, i Ng A 5 as UB . a Ta ae, oo on a Sr 3 ee a eb he WN ey. Se On Pa. 1g ~ a a Dnt, FOC Li fie 3 PRC ried Eon Rt EIR ' Te,

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