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Orono Weekly Times, 29 Aug 1973, p. 5

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'trono bantams are Kendal Royals E.O.B.A. champions. The Orono Bantams over- Ontario Championship ser-les. the week-end won the Eastern On Saturday the Orono Ontario Basebaîl champion- bantams Woni a cliff banger ship with two wn over Fort that went for fourteen innings Henry Heights both games by in the Orono Park. Orono won a one runmiargin. The Orono the game 4-3 with Gordie team now advances to the Blaker scoring the winning, Ontario semi-finals playing run following a perfect bunt Hagersville in Hagersville on laid down by Barry West wbo Sunday, September 2nd with a became the bero of the game. return -game in Orono on Don Martin pitched the Saturday, September 8th. This entire game for Orono taking series will be followed by tbe 18 strike outs and giving up only five hits and nine walks. UNITED CHURCH Orono oin the otber band collected eleven bits in the .~ ~ Orono Pastoral game. ChargeThe Orono bits went to -? '~ hargeGraydon Moore~, Gordie Blak- ~ Minster er, Tom Moffat, Ron Clapdorp Minister and Don Martin ail for two each. Nicky VanSegglen se- ORev. B. E. Long cured a single bit. BTh. The Orono runs were scored by Graydon Moore, Nicky Van Segglen, Tom Moffat and ..During August and the first Gordie Blaker. Sunday in September the On Sunday, the Orono teami \Services wiIl be in Newcastle travelled to Fort Henry Heig- ~tnited Church at 10: 00 a.m. bts where tbey defeated the - ~home team by a score of 12-11, anotber cliff hanger and won it in the top of the ninth inning. Graydon Moore pitcbed the S T.SAVI URS win for Orono givinguýp 7 bits ST. S%'V»FÛUR and4 walks. He o1ku4 strike ANG1CA outs. Don Martin was brougbt E'l4abished 1869 in for relief in tbe seventh and Regular Sunday Worship îgave up only one bit and two Service - 10:00 a.m. walks and took tbree strike Holy Co îmunion-ous First anid'Third Sundays The Orono team committed Morning Prayer- svnerr hl hi p Second and Fourth svnerr bl hi p Sundays position blundered on eleven Holy Baptism by xVicb was the deciding factor appointmnent with Rector in allowing Orono tbe win. 987-4745 Nicky a ege u Rev. H. Robert llayne,yVa Segnbta B.A., L.Th. grand slam home run with two 1 hits eacb going to Jerry Jobnston, and Graydon Moore _____________________ with singles to Gordie Blaker and Tom Martin. JACK The Orono runs were scored JACK by Jerry Jobston 3, John R tc A R Cornish 2Graydon Moore 2 Martin, Gordie Blaker, Nicky REALTOR Van Segglen and Tim Jenkins. The Fort Henry Heigbts 99 King St., E. went out in front of the game ROWMAVILLEin tbe eigbth inning by two runs but Orono returned'in tbe hen Buying or Selling top of the nintb to score tbree Call runs to take the one run edge. Fort Henry in the bottom of mar UAAI.Ir the ninth advanced a runner to W ILr I1MYV E third but were unable to score the tying mun. Vour Orono Area Needless to say the Orono Representative ta a uiatoe h 983-5274 ta a uiatoe h victory and the eastern Member of Oshawa and cbampionsbip. District Real Estate Board KINSMEN HOLU SUMMER PICNIC AT ORONO PARK (Continued fromn page 1) conducting the affairs of the afternoon. President Tony H arm îto ns was present for the evening barbecue. Insu rance charge of the dart gane and Servîceamid dlaims of a fixed game Servicewas the winner along witb bis partner, Nancy Barry of Orono. Russ Major and Beth Your Friebdiy Agency Honeyman were close runners 1FOR up in the event. Ali Perona &Kin Russ Major and Kin Ail Prson I &Tom Barry of Orono conduct- Commecialed the children~s games in- Commecial luding bail throwing and The Kendal Royals Junior C club took their series with Tbornton in 'two straigbt games witb the final game being played in Kendal on Sunday afternoon. Both gam- es were won by a one run margin, 4-3 on Saturday in Tbornton and again 4-3 in Kendal on Sunday. The se- cond victory on Sunday at Kendal eliminates Tbornton from furtber play in the OBA Junior C playdowns and advances Kendal to the next series., Both victories came off key bits, a home run by Dan Norton in Tbornton in the twelftb inning to break up the tied game and a stand-up triple by Mike McGregor in Kendal on Sunday to score Steven West witb the winning run. Jerry Tbompson started on the mound for the Royals on Sunday and pitched five and one third innings witb seven strike outs and giving up f ive bits. He was relieved in the sixtb by Mike, Carman after three runs bad scored to tie the game. Carman then pitcb- ed two innings wben he was replaced in the eightb by Eric Moore wbo the day before had pitcbed a total of twelve înnings. Moore came into the game with one out and the bases loaded. The only Thorn- ton runs were scored in the sixtb inning off three bits and a Kendal error. Kendal opened their scoring in the third witb two when Tomr Wallace walked to first and finaliy scored on a past hall at home plate. Dan Norton also reacbed first on a pitching error and scored on a bit delivered by Steven West. in the fourth frame McGre- gor scored after eaching first ORONO FAIR (Continued from pagel1) popular fat caif show at 3.00 p.m. Advancing into Friday evening there will be the fat caif auction at 6.30 p.m. along witb a full card of barness borse racing. Saturday, is of course the most popular day, wben the borse show is staged before the grandstand along with a few beats ot barness racing The Witby band will be in attendance for Satut'day with tbe Orono Scbooi band being part of the program on Friday. The fair closes witb a circus variety nligbt on Saturday evening wvitb a full grandstand show to be performed before the grandstand. Also in con- cluding the fa im, tbere wilfl be a dance in the Newcastle Com- munity Hall under the auspi- cçes of the 1gricultural Society other sporting events. Prizes were presented to the winning contestants. . The Gre at Pine Ridge Kins- men Club will open tbeir fali session of meetings on Sept- ember lth at the New Dutcb Oven Restauran 't and anyone wishing to join the club is asked to contact any of the members in this regard., s j(ieS. ROY \LS El On1 Satura Kendal Roi innings of Pl nton 4-3. Thi scored in thi Eric Moore on a fielder ed on a wal scored ona Norton whie the Thorntor Moore also pitcher eoin innings forE OrnoWekl Tes ednesday' , August 29, 1971-5 Kendfai went out in frontf in DGE HONTN lte fimst framie of the gamie iay ini Tbornton the wýif1 vo runs dnly to wýatch yals after twelve Tlhoen added single counit- play defeated Thor- ers e first tWo framies and be winning run was the fourth. This put, Thornton e twelf th inning by ahead 3-2. In the fifth Dan ýwbo eached first Norton belted out a' home mun r's choice, advanc- to tie the score. Ik to Thompson and Dan Norton bit not only the a bi bal byDan homer but aiso coilected a ých was bungied hy single, Bill Robinson two n second ba§eman. singles and a single eacb to )was the winning Steven West, Bill McCullougb, ing the full twelve Mike McGregor and Tom Kendal. Wallace. _______ NOTICE TO ELECTORS IN THE TOWNSHIP OF ÇLARKE The list of electors eligible to vote in the fortbcoming election to be held on October 1, 1973 for Mayor, Regional Councillor and Area Councillor in the Area Municipality to be known as "The 'Town of Newcastle", were posted in, the following places on the 22nd day of August, 1973.1 Polling Sub--Division No.1 Polling Sub-Division No.2 Polling Sub-Division No-. Polling Sub-Division No.4 Polling Sub-Division No.5 Polling Sub-DiviYon No.6, Polling Sub- Division, No.7 Polling Sub-Division No.8 Polling Sub-Division No. 9 Polling Sub-Divisio-n No.1O N ewtonville Post Office Trailways Restaurant Highway No.2 Lockhart Public'School1 Kendal 'General Store Orono Post Off ice Hytdro Pole at Leskard Church Kirby General Store Res.'idence of James Stark, Lot 8, Con. 5 Orono Post Office Orono Post Office This iist bas been prepared as required under the Municipal Elections Act, 1972, and is part of the preliminary iist of electors publicly posted in the office of the Municipal Clemk. Electors should examine the list to ensure that their names and relevant, information are correctly shown. Complaints in the nature of requests for additions or corrections to or deletions from the list may becniade'by an elector cornpleting and filing a for... obtainable at the office of the clerk. THE LAST DAY FOR F1L1NC FORMS requesting additions, corrections or deletions; AUGUST 3lst, 1973 H.R. BEST Assistant Retnmning Officer Insurance Boats and ýotors, Cottage ~'~Property a Specialty SADIE HAMILTON SUE SAWYER JIM HARE For dependable service 983,-5115 NOTICE To Public Schools and High Schools The Council of the Townýsnïp of Clarke hereby declare Friday afternoon, September 7, 1973, Orono Fair-Day' , a civic holiday f0 provide a legal public and bigb school holiday in the Township of Clarke. H.R. BEST CLERK on an error, advanmcing on' a sacrifice by Dave McCullough and scoring on a fielding error. The Kendal crew lef t three 'on basés in this frame. Steven West scored the winning run after a bit wbich sent him to second, a sacrifice by Robinson wbich placed West on third and scoring on McGregor's long triple. Botb teams weme bitting well witb errors playing a big part in the scoring by botb

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