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Orono Weekly Times, 15 Aug 1984, p. 4

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4-orono MWerkly 'rimles.Wedunday. Auguist15. 1984 c SPOR-TS Kendal Eagles advance to E.OB.,A.,finals with Oshawa The Kendal Eagles, in single inning surges, have over the past week eliiinated Whitby front E.O.B.A. playdowns and on Monday night took the first gante of a three game series in the E.0. B.A. finals with Oshawa. In Kendal on Monday, the Eagles stormed out in the first inning scoring six nuns and ran up a 13 to 3 win over the Oshawa teai. Jim Stacey was the winnîng pitcher for Kendal. The second gaine of the final series was played in Oshawa on Tuesday night and if a -third gaine is necessary, the third and final gaine will be played in Kendal tonight, Wednesday. In advancing to the E.O.B.A. finals, Kendal defeated the Whitby entry in two straight games. On Tues- day, August 7, the Eagles were on the, short end of the score at the opening of the nineth inning but surged ahead with an eight run inn- ing. The final score gave the Eagles the win 16-13. In the second gaine with Whitby, the Kendal Eagles scored 10 runs in the third in- ning with two out.'This sunge gave Kendal the wîni 13 to 2. Guy Panks\ drove, out a grand slant home-run while Fraser Wallace drove out a three run double in the third frame. If Kendal should take the final seies with Oshawa they will enter the Ontario Basebaîl Association senu- finals with a teant yet to be determi ned. Ace Submarine, quite sur-, prisingly in their league debut, finshed the season's play in first place under the premier coaching of Barb Swan and Jerry Garnett. The teamn during the regular season won 17 gaines losing only 2 and tieing o'ne. An outstanding season for a new club. There were many close sconing games as witnessed by many suppor- tive fans. Ace Subinarine have received a bye in the 'A' Divi- The Orono Tennis Club has continued with weekly ac- tivities at the local courts in the Orono Park. On August lst, Scott lrwin was the winner of the mien's si ngles tournainent while on August 8th, Rhonda Parker took first place in the wonten's singles tounnarnent. On Tuesday, August 28th a social douibles tournamnent between the Orono and Bowntanville clubs. The Sam at. NEW DURHAM REGIONAL HOUSING AUTHORITY WILL KEEP COSTS DOWN Throughout Ontario, there are 250,000 people who re- quire assisted housing. Nee0Iy fantilies, senior citizens and, physically and mentally han- dicapped persons have access to affordable housing thanks to the Ontario Housing Cor- poration. At present, OH( sub- sidizes are one in evcry tcn rentai households in tIe pro- vince. This antouPns Io 115,000 ass,,istcd h;using units. Thcli cos, mou Ilian $3(X0 million il) 1%,s;, is' shancd cqually hctwecca the provincial and feclai govemumtent. sion playdowns which are to start on August 21 st. Pick your favourite and come out and support the playoff *games. The Ace Subinanine club state participation is the key and on behaîf of the league wish to thank ail those who have supported Ladies LOBB baIl whether on the field or off the field, playens, coaches, unipines, scorekeepers, sponsors and ntost of ail the fans who have helped to make this a inost adults will be playing in Bownianville while the juniors are to enjoy their inter-club tounnantent at the Orono Clubs. Activities on this night are to run froni 7 to 10 p.nt. Trhose who have not as yet signed up f'or this social ntay do so by phoning Kmn, 983-5162. Bowmianville hias also in- vited the Orono Club 6 0 R en t-geared-to-incorne housing is administered through local housing authorities which are respon- sible for applying OI-C policy, selecting tenants, col-, lecting rents and maintaining b)uildings.- Each housing authority entploys, staff to carry out the day-to-day managemênt of the local pro- pert ies.- One way to reduce the cost of subsidized ýhousing without effecting service to tenants is i0 combine housing aul horities operating in the saine arca. This is thie reason bcinid (lie recent icrging of' i ie Oshawa Ho usi ng Authority and flic l)urhaim Arca Housiîîg Authfority. flhc ,ewly loi mcd l>urhaut successful year. FINAL STANDINGS: 'A' Division Ace Subinarine ...35 pts. My Apothecary ...31 pts. Tom's & Son........ 28 pts. King's Gardens ...27 pts. Memonial Park ...26 pts. 'B' Division Young's Auto Bodly. .19 pts. Northcutt Elliott..18 pts. C &C Motors .... 16 pts. Castle Hotel ..... ... 12 pts. Village Inn....... ... 8 pts. Shorney's Optical .. pts, ntenbers to Pub Night. Fur- ther details will be announced this conting- week. The Orono Club are holding their final club tour- nanent on Wednesday, August l5th in the fori of a social doubles. Plan now to be part of this activity. The Club hias also arnanged a fantily picnic to be held at the Orono Courts on Sunday, August 26th. Regional Housing Authority will administer a total of 1,528 units and will be responsible for the City of Oshawa and the suirrounding area. The niove will result in considerable savings in overhead - as much as $34,000 a1 year. Robert Boy chyn, who serv- ed as chairman of the Oshawa Housing Authority, has accepted an invitation to beconte the chaimman of the new authority. The board of the Durham Regional Hous- ing Authority will include Maryanne Zakarow. In addition, no staff lay- offs are planned: staff memnbers of both housing authorities will work for the ncw authority. The Durhain Regional Housing Authority .wiII reduce ilhe cosi of' providing affordable housing 1th le Iess August 4b 1938 Members of the Women's Missîonary Society entertaîn- ed the Mission and Baby Bands at the United Church on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. C. Wood gave a reading as weil as Mrs. H. Rowe. Tfrese were followed by the qu artette formed by the Moffat and Allen children, a recitation by Mar- jorie McLaren and a solo by Joyce Sutton. Kendal's Annual Field Day was held in Jackson's Memorial Park last weekend. Bas eball games and races of ail kinds were held. In the amateur programme at night, the following artists took 'part: Dorothy Snowden, Joyce Thickson, Ajax area The numben of clients unentployed and negistered for wonk at the Canada Enployment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the inonth of July totalled 14,757. Placements in the three.of- fices totalled 312 for the month, which compares to a total of 384 placements dui' ing June. The majority of clients were registered in Clericai and related; Sales; Seryice; Product Fabricating, Ass mblin ad Repairing; Construction Trades; Material Handling and related. During July, the gneatest entployntent opportunities existed in Electrical and Elec- tronic products; Construc- tion Retail and Wholesdale Trade; Food and Beverage. In July, 8 new trainees started in Industrial Training Prognams; 6 on the job train- ing and 2 apprentices, at a cost of $24,969. These people will benefit front both train- ing and employment in the Region of Durhami. At the e'nd of July, thene were 132 students in the skill courses sponsored by the Canada Entployinent Centre and 45 people receiving acadew.ic upgrading at Durhamn College. fortunate menmbers 'of our communîty while maintain- ing the standards set out by the ,Ontario .Housing- Authority., Congratulations to the business cominunity in the village of Newcastle for the officiai opening of their new revitalised Main Street, and special thanks to Murray Paterson who hosted the event. Congratulations to the Oshawa Symtphony Associa- tion on receîving their operating grant front the On- tario Arts Couincil. From .the Dim and Distant Past 'q Ace Su bmarine Ladies at top Uneâmployed at 14,757 of local LOBB bail league in Oshiawa Oronu Tennis Club arrange final events for the year CONTESTANTS WANTED FOR OId Tyme- FiddIe Contest ORONO FAIR Thursday, September 6 8:30 p.m. OPEN CLASS -18 &UNDER 12 &UNDER 65 &OVER CASH PRIZES AND TROPHIES Telephone 983-5689 or 983-5214 BICYCLE SALE Ail Canadian Built BMX 16" Wheels $ 99.95 CHROMED BMX 20" Wheels 139.95 MEN'S DELUXE 12 SPEED 21" & 23" FRAMES 149.99 LADIES' DELUXE 12 SPEED' 19½ 2FRAME 149.99- MOU NTAIN BIKE New for .1984 26" DELUXE 12, SPEED 199-99 ROLPH Queen's Park we made our name in hardware MAIN STREET, ORONO Nora Salmon, Farrow sisters, Anges White, Chrissie Jon- dan, Enid Cobbledick, Leta Powell, James Powers, William Lynch, Onin Ogden, Cordon and Cecil Bruton, Alex Reid, Earl Boyd and Ronald Burley. Mr. O.A. Gamsby gavé a vocal solo followed by clos- ing remarks for the chairpen- son, Mr. J.J. Mellor. August 8, 1957 Results of the Field Crops Qats competition held in con- nection with the Durham Central Agricultural Fair are as follows: lst prize-Gary Bros,Newcas- tde 2nd prize-A.L. Blanchard, Hampton 3rd prize-John Richard, Newcastle 4th pnize-Gerald Brown ,Newcastle 5th prize-W. Yellowlees, En- niskillen 6th prize-Ernest Gilbank, Orono ' 7th prize-Jas. T. Brown, Newcastle 8th prize- G.B. Rickard, Bowmanville 9th prize-Clarence Ihink, Hampton lOtif prize-Gus Wilson, Orono .The Orono Pee ,WOS squeezed by Cobourg Satur- day evening by a score' of 11-10. Gary McMackin scoredt the wînning run for Orono inthe bottom'of the seventh on a sacrifice fly from Craig Hinds. Terry Carleton pitched the entire game for Orono with a total of sixteen strike outs. Top hitters in the game were: Craig Hinds, Charlie Reid, Buzzy Mercer and Barry Hobbs. The Orono Bantam Baseball Club defeated Welcome on Wednesday evening by the impressive score of 20-7. Donnie Lycett was the winning pitcher with five strîke outs. Wayne * Bailey and Tom Cowan both' received three bits. Peter Maartense, RosÏ Tamblyn and'Hans Bosgraaf had two bits apiece while Malcolm McKenzje had one; Donnie Lycett walked five times.

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