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Orono Weekly Times, 19 Jul 1978, p. 4

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4-Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, JuIy l9th, 1978 On Wednesday, July 12, at Kendal, John Robinson bit a two run bomerun ini the bottom of the seventh inning lifting the Eagles ta a 9-8 victory over Whitby. Ted Becker pitched one inning of relief toearn the victory. Erie Moore and John Robinson had tbree hits eacb whiie Fraser Wallace had two bits to lead the Eagles to their first victory of the sepscrn Weekly Scores Monday Port Hope 12, Peterborough 10 Tuesday Whitby 9, Bowmanville7 Wednesday Port Hope 20, Ajax 15 Kendal 9, Whitby 8 Bellevilie 7, Newcastle 2 Friday Whitby 8, Oshawa 3 Saturday Newcastle 13, Kendal 9 Bellevilie 6, Bowrnanviile 3 Oshawa 12, Little Britaîn 9 Sunday Port Hope 10, Kendal 2 Little Britain 6, Bowmanviiie 3 Little Britain 3, Bowmanville 0 Belleville 5, Peterborough 4 Peterborough 12, Belleville 4 Ajax 3, Oshawa 2 Orono Bantam Girls Softbail. On Saturday, July l5th, the Newcas- tle Lakers defeated the Kenda1,~ Eagles 13-9. Homeruns by Mike McGregor, Gary Cox and Dan Norton plus the strong relief pitching by Gary Cox were the determined factors in the high scoring game. Peter Henderson had a three run homerun for Kendal while Fraser Wallace, Eric Moore and Jerry Thompson had two bits each for the Eagles. Single bits went to John Robinson, J.R. Robinson, Don Pandoff and John Mather. Port Hope thump Eagles On Sunday, July 16, the Port Hope Peter Henderson, Dwigbt Searle and Dave Flyers led by Dennis O'Brien's two Puitz. harneruns defeated Kendal 10-2Collecting Hp Kendal Eagles next game is in Port hit fo Kedalwee JrryThopsn ad Hpe n hurday Juy 0 a 7:0 pm.and Dennis Knapp witb twa each wbiie single then they return to Kendal on Sunday, bits went ta Bill Robinson, Eric Moore, July 23 against the Ajax Merchants. E.O.B.A. Senior League (As of Sunday, July 16) West Division Oshawa L. Britain Ajax Whitby Bowmanville W L Pct. GBL 13 4 .765 12 7 .632 2 10: 6 .625 2/ 8 7 .533 4 9 8 .529 4 East Division Belleville Peterborough Port Hope Newcastle Kendal W L Pct. GBL 12 8 .600 - 9 9 .500 2 7 Il .389 4 7 11 .389 4 1 17 .056 10 Mosport bans Off - Road vehîc les On July 18th Orono 1 defeated Orano 2. The score was 33-22. No homeruns were earned, but ail Orono 2 players played well. This is the second loss Orono 2 bas suffered. Orono 2's next game is Monday, July 17tb at M.J. Hobbs School. ORONO 1 BANTAM GIRLS Orano 1 was victorious in the game Kim Richards. Pitching duties were tbey piayed against Orona 2. The final carried out bv Kim Richards, Colleen score was 33-22. Ail the girls received bits with homeruns gaing to Karen Henry and, Moffat and-Anita Hannah. but we must protect the rigbts of the vast majority of race fans who go to enjoy the races and flot create a distur- bance". "We have reacbed the decision ta eîfect these con- trais witb the support of the genuine racing fans who have written and called aur office and with the full knawledge and support of the Durham Region Police Department." "IWe recognize that in adopting these measures we are restricting the freedom af saine for the good of the whaie but this is the only way we can t i. LAtfL-UUICII -11. I Mosport Park Limited single overnight campera will -port President Harvey Hudes have spoiled it for everyone". tbday announced that ail be required ta register before in announcmng the new pro.7 off-road vehicles wiil be entering the racetrack at ail cedures. "In future, ail off-road banned from the 620 acre future racing events. "We know that they con- vebicies including motocross racetrack located 60 miles "We want ta contrai the stitute a very smaii minority motorcycles, dune buggies east of Toronto and that aIl troublemakers", said Mos- of aur race weekend visitora and four-wheel-drives wiil be .~ ~ 2 lî The Cammunity Services the rmng, 11.30 ta 12: 00. Saroya Heggie who alsa runs Bradley petera, Clint peters program for the Town of TeOoaporam alter- the park program in Kendal. Barydl one a ne r Newcastle is operating weil at nates between morning and The Kendai and Orono pro- Schee, Darren Mercer, the Orono Paî* this year with' afternoon on a weekly basis. grams are twinned with one Maureen Gorman, Patti Reid, a gaod registration of cbild- The afternoon sessions start in the morning and one in the Kim Lycett, Tracy Myles, ren from the area. The at 1:30 and continues ta 4:30'. afternoon. Shariene Tennant, Mike Ten- program is held in the Orona The haify-day program ini Pictured above are Erin najit and Steven Vander Park and this week is held ini Orano is developed by Miss Empey, Andrea Ferguson, schee. totally banned from aour property. The owners of such vehicies will be invited ta leave tbem M nearby im- paund areas if tbey wieh ta enter the racetrack. The owners are welcomne, but their vebicles are flot"l Thsrestriction eitends ta, the owners of road going motorcycies Wha will be asked ta put their machines in a road riders paddock. This latter group does nat rep- resent a prablam but since there are so many dual purpose an-off road mator- cycles which are licenced for street use, we cannot risk the possibility of the wrong sort of rider slipping through". "Overnigbt campers Who are part of a family or couples, group will not be affected by the camping registration. However, ail single campers must register, giving full details such as. name, add- ress, telephone number, motor vehicle and drivers licence number, before the you can enter the track. We invite pre-registration of these campers ta speed their entry ta Mosport once they arrive. Formns for this pur- pose wiil be availabie from the Mosport office at 1905 Avenue Road in Toronto." "To assist in the control'of overnîght campers, the veh- icles of ail bona fide campers will be identîfied with a speciai sticker and ail the other vehicies Who don't leave at the end of the day's racing wiii be towed from Mosport property.* "We feel that these controis will not inconvenience the genuine racing fan but that they will discourage the undesirabie element ta the extent that they will go somewhere else. We tbink that as other areas of the province, such as provincial parks, have placed greater controis on ëampers, that the undesirable element that didn't want to be bassled came to Mosport since we had a laissez-fair setup." "That's ail changed and we intend ta discourage tbem from wanting ta visit Mosport sa that the genuine racing fan can enjoy the weekend at the track". Clarke Museum Corner As yau know, we like ta rlemind people that we are the Clarke (Township) Museum in Orono, and this week, thanks ta several thoughtful and timeiy donations, we can illustrate this. Firat of ail, Mrs. Cannings found a "Cedar Dale Dairy Orono" miik bottie - quart size - in the Leskard area and brought it into the Museum; we're. getting a mice little collection of dairy and dairy- related items - and are always pieased ta add more. Then, Mr. Robert Hancack donated a framed testiimonial that bad been "Presented ta Mr. W. G. Hancock, an tbe eve of bis departure for Albert Caliege, Jan. loth, 1895" by the Clarke Churcb Commit- tee. For the southera part of aur 'territory', we can mention a 1917 postcard given ta us by Mr. Earl Henry whicb shows 12 scenes of buildings and street in and around Newcas- tle; these miniature photos are in a long strip that folds up under the flap of a postcard reading "The views of the Girl wbo took the Wrong turning at ... I' And the 'nortbern reaches' are represented by two items kindly donated for aur Kirby Centenni al dispiay by Miss Catherine Stewart: one is a Photo of a picnic held in a field near Kirby and tbe otber, a "]Public Sebool Souvenir" bookiet, 1914 from the Kirby scboi. This last item wilI ciefiniteiy be on display Satur- day, Aiigust 26th at the school, so keep an eye out for it. Museum Hours: Every after-. noon except Wednesdays: 2 - 5 p.m. Kendal defeats Whitby Newcastle edges Eagles

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