26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 18, 1987 The lights went on at the Seagrave Community Park Saturday night, and what a beautiful sight it was. The baseball diamond at the park was awash in brilliant light for several exhibition slow-pitch games, and a large number of peo- ple from Seagrave and surrounding areas turned out to party and © celebrate the 'Dedication of the Lights." The installation of the first class lighting system for the ball diamond and park was the result of a lot of hard work, dedication and effort on the part of many people, including members of the Seagrave Parks Board and other citizens who chip- ped in with money and volunteer labour for this project. The system consists of six stan- dards and 22 lights, and they make night baseball not only a possibili- ty, but a real joy as the diamond is lit perfectly with no shadows or "blind spots' in even the farthest corners of the outfield. The cost of some $25,000 came from several sources: Scugog Township contributed some $10,000 over the past couple of years, Mariposa Township council chipped in $5,000 (a lot of the people who use the park live in Mariposa) and the Parks Board raised $10,000 through cash and volunteer labour to make the dream a reality. . Park Board chairman Doug Dempsey said the "Light Dedication Night" was a celebration to thank the people of Seagrave and Mariposa for their support in bring- ing this project to a successful SCUGOG CHORAL SOCIETY AUDITIONS for 'Student Prince' Auditions for major, minor leads and chorus. 7 PM - WED., AUGUST 19th Town Hall 1873, Port Perry (corner of Queen & Lilla Street) SHOW DATES -- MID-NOVEMBER (Present Members need not audition for chorus.) For more information contact Bobbie Drew ... 985-7183 Anniversary Sale continues ... 20% Off SUMMER MERCHANDISE Ball Gloves, Soccer Summer Clothing Shoes, Bats, Shoes by Puma Batting Gloves & Reebok Golf Clubs & Accessories ROLLER SKATES reg to 59 95 __ BICYCLE PARTS & REPAIRS -- SPECIAL: Hollywood Rotors reg 2895 SKATE BOARDS & ACCESSORIES conclusion. Doug said that 'without a doubt, the installation of the lights gives the community one of the finest (baseball) parks within 50 miles." He paid tribute to the efforts. of Brian McTaggart for his electrical expertise, Frank Vale for the use of the boom truck in installing and aligning the lights, members of the Park Board and thé people of the community. An official ribbon cutting ceremony took place with help from Scugog Mayor Jerry-Taylor, coun- cillors Lawrence Malcolm and Yvonne Christie, along with Mariposa Reeve Art Starr and Deputy-Reeve Doug Fish. Mr. Keene, 86, a member of the 1936 Seagrave fastball club was on hand, as were Morley Bruce and Cliff Short, two members of the first Parks Board in Seagrave some 30 years ago. Mr. Dempsey said that while the mens and ladies softball teams will be using the park under the lights for their games, the youngsters of the community will be beneficiaries as well. The lights will free up a lot - of diamond time during the day and early evenings for the kids teams. The four-acre community park in Seagrave consists of tennis courts, two baseball diamonds, a practise diamond, playground equipment for the children and a picnic shelter. Following the ribbon cutting ~ ceremonies, the exhibition games Saturday night, a dance was held on the tennis courts. Trophies LTD. & Engraving RTS i. P NOW $39.95 *19.95 178 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-9081 ~~ Lights go on at the Seagrave ba Xx fo # > : It was quite a night for the people of Seagrave and area as a new lighting system for the baseball diamond was dedicated. Cliff Short and Morley Bruce took part in the opening ceremonies. They are members of the original Parks Board in Seagrave. The kids in this photo are Brandan Puckrin, Grant Hooker, Julie Turn- bull and Laura Hooker. With mens and ladies teams now able to play their games "under the lights," more diamond time will be available to the youngsters of Seagrave and area. PEE WEE BOYS STANDINGS Team GP W L T Pts. Looking for A Lil Gators 10 8 2 0 16 t Causeway Esso 0 7 3 0 14 vertise : Place to Ad Blackstock Lions 9 5 4 0 10 Your Business? Davidson Fuels 9 2 7 0 4 LOOK HERE! D.J. Taylor 10 2 8 0 4 Where consumers in SQUIRT GIRLS FINAL STANDINGS need Shep Br the " Team GP W L T Pts. ionais in business: protessK Call: Cummings Backhoe 11m 1 0 0 22 oY Marsh Hill Jerseys 9 6 3 0 12 985-7383 Hank's Pastries 0 3 7 0 6 = : i Gord Lewis 11 3 8 0 6 for more information. PP. Star Ss 2 7 0 4 COLD CUT CENTRE tome on THE MEATING PLACE me. Butterfly Pork Chops Back Spareribs ........ DELI SPECIALS: Roast Beef ............... Deli Ham ................. FRESH MEAT SPECIALS: SN b. *4.49 *3.99 *3.99 180 Queen Street - PORT PERRY - Phone 985-2818 OPEN SUNDAYS 10 to 5 *1.99