mmm.mý4-OronoWeekly TimesWednesdaySeptemnberl14, 1994'ý Orono Girls give their best in tourney Orono Twins Four Piteh Players of the Week Lee Morris Andrew Merrin Lee rcceived a water boutle Andrcw received a book courtcsy of his coach Steve courtesy of Miss Betty Prescott. Campney. On Saturday, August 27ih tic lost out by only a few runs. work and sportsmanship. Orono Novice A Girls Basebal An end of season party was Many thanks to coaches Steve Tëain (The Sluggettes) had their held at the Sawyer s on August Sawyer and Kim Kirby and to al tournament in Courtice. Even l8th with each girl being the parents for their help though the girls played well they presented with a trophy for bard tlroughout the scason. Kendal Midgets Ail Ontario champs- An idea that started in 1990 ended in Walkerton witb the Kendal Royal Midgets teain claiming tbe 1994ý Midget D Championsbip by winning five straigbt gaines Ioe.carn the crown. Kendal was undefeatcd beating Walkerton 12-5, Glanbrook 13-8, Tottcnhamn 7-4; Petrolia 10-4 and Tottcnbam again 13-8 ii Uic fial game. Excellent pitcbing, strong bitting, superb defence and a superior teain spirit bighlighted Kendal's drive to thec championshïp. Gaine 1 - Kendal scored 5 runs in Uic lst inning higbligbted by AI Laccy's triple. Walkerton tied Uic gaine in Uic 6th inning. The Royal's b ats came alive in thc top of the 7th led by home runs by Bryan Smith and Dave Milîson. Kendal scored seven dnes to win by a 12-5 score. Starter Bryani Smitb pitched 4 innings and was named the M.V.P. of gaine 1. M0ark Foster was the winning pîtcher in relief, Gaine 2 - 8 runs in Uic first%3 innings propelled Kendal to an 8- 1 lead against Glanbrook. Scrappy Glanbrook scored 1 run in Uic 4th and 6 in Uic 5t tice the gaine at 8. Kendal after loading Uic bases on singles by Bryan Smith and AI Lacey and a walk te Steve Hamilton. Scott Borden singled home 2 runs. Kendal scored 3 unanswcrcd runs in tic 7Ui te win 13-8. Eric Zuvic pitched 4-2/3 innings and Mark Foster came on in relief te close Uic door on Glanbrook. AI Lacey earned thc M.V.P. for going 5 for 5 and bis excellent defensive play. Gane, 3 - Starting pitcher Brian "Huey" Houston nailed down Kendal's important 3rd gaine witb a masterful pitching performance. Houston held Tottenhain te 4-singles over 6 ful ingsbefore fading ligbt allowed thein to score 4 runs in the seventh. Brian Houston was awardcd 3rd M.V.P. for his pitcbing performance. Gaine 4 - Dave Milîson and Bryan Smith eacb singled in Uic lst inning to give Kendal a 3 mun lead and sec Kendal go on to defeat Petrolial0-4. Starting pitcher was again Uic name of Uic gaine with Eric Zuvic complcting 7 full inninigs to give Kendal's other pitchers a mucb needed rcst. Kendal's fourth M.VY.P. was awarded to left banded hurler Eric Zuvic for holding a powerful Petrolia teain to 6 its and 4 runs. Gaine 5 - With the cbampionsbip on Uic line and al Kcndal's faithful fans ready Kendal prcpared to play Tottenhain for the AUl Ontario Midget "D" Cbiampionsbip. Again Kendal built up a 8-1 lead only to sec it disappear wbecn Tottenhiain scored 6 ruas in ic 41h inning. In the bottoin of tbe 4tb Dave Milison.singled and was driven in by Scott Borden for wbat provcd te be Uic winning mun. Final score 137-8. Staring pitcher Mark Foster gave way to Bnian Houston wbo picked up bis second win of Uic teumnament wbile Poster claiined Kendal's Sth M.V.P. for going 3 for 5 and pitcbîng 3-2/3 inings. TheKendal Midgct's would like to thank all Uieir.fans, their sponsors Laidlaws & Newcastle Lumber and special Uanks to Uic Kendal Recreaion Association. Charges laid against illegal dumping Tbe Ministry of the Environment bas laid charges against Victoria County, the Municipality of Fenelon Falls and staff members. Forty tree drumns of liquid chemical waste bave been taken out of Uic dump. Orono Fire Cails The following fire calis were received by the Municipality of Clarington Fire Department, Station 3, Orono froin August 25 - September 7. August 28, 12:15 a.m., motorcycle accident, 6th Concession and Morton Rd. August 28, 7:04 p.m., underground transformer on fire, 60 Peter's Pilce. August 31, 6:47 p.m., assisted Station 2, assistance not required. August 31, 7:31 p.m., motorcycle accident, Reg. Rd. 42 and Taunton Rd. September 6, 8:33 a.m., ambulance assistance, 4346 Squair Rd. Letter to the Editor Roy: Another September bas corne around and the Orono Fair bas passed. 1 am one of the members of the Heritage Farm Show. A group of folks that show old tractors and relatcd farin equipmcnt. I would like to tbank a gentleman that did a big part in bringing it together. Mr. Arch McLaren bas spent a tremendous amount of time and effort. Arcb has been vcry sick for sometime now but putting this show together bas been like a get well tonic. For a job wcll donc Arcb and your wife Peg, tbank you s0 mucb. Clifford Francis None of the dumps in the Region are permitted to allow industrial waste. 1 .5. * t * I I - ~1 -s FAX:1-0562-60 REGISTER NOW FOR'THESE PROGRAMS: VOUTH FITNESS $36.0 ADULT FITNESS $54.00 Tuesdays & Thursdays 3:00 - 4:00 p. m. Mondays & Wednesdays 7:30 - 8:30 p.m. Mondays & Wednesdays 8:00 - 9:00 p. m. Tuesdays & Thursdays 7:30 - 8:30 p.m.. YOUTH WORKSHOP (6 - 12 YEARS) Halloween Surprise October 21 $25.00 9:00 arn. - 12 Noon or 1:00 - 3:00 p.m. Fitness Centre Bow. Rec. Complex New. Public School Bow. Rec. Complex Bow. Rec. Complex Take a look at us now. Classes begîn the week of September 19, 1994. Information is on page 33 of the FalI/Winter Activity Guide or cali 623-3379. Date of Publication: Wednesday, September 14,1994 P.O. 4846