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Orono Weekly Times, 26 May 1999, p. 4

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't ui.t ir~ ~sr n ~t î~j~ tj t,, t c~ ~. ý)ooWeekly Tmes, Wednesilay, May 26,1i99 Short stuffed., Irwin Tlux Peewees give a greut effort lt'sliardc to bielieve that its not eveni sum miier Net, a nd already the Irwýin T'ax peewee girl's sofibail teami were hit by a shortage of players. With only six players-and needing seven to play, lucky for the girls that Robyn Henderson carne io the rescue giving them the minimum players needed-to go on %Àith the game. It was a terrific game versus the bigger, more experienced Courtice Tak Masters consider- ing the seven 'Tax' women were on the field for the entire The 1999 Kendal Recreation Association basebali season is in full, swing--fielding five teams this suimmer. The Kendal Royals hiave teams in the pee- wvee, bantam, m idget and junior divisions plus the Senior Kenidal Eagles entry.,, H ome gamec sehedules are as follows: Peewvee Kendal Royals May 23 vs. Belleville - 1 p.m. June 9 vs. Peterborough at 6:15 June 13 vs. Whitby - 1 p.m. June 13 vs. Ajax - 4 p.m. June 16 vs. Clarington - 6:15 June 24 vs. Cobourg - 6:15 pm June 26 vs. Picker ing - 1 p.m. July 3 vs. Brighton - 1 p.m. July il vs. Kingston - 5 p.m. July 14 vs. Clarington - 6:15. The Head Injury Associa- tion of Durham Regioni is very pleased to annouince that Walter Gretzky will appear as thie guest speaker at the Assoeiatilon's 1999 Charity Golf Toumnameut on ThuiLrsdlay, June 17 at thie Deer Creek Golf and C'ounitry Club in Ajax. Along with- Mr. Gretzky's gam e. They rnanaged to keep the garne close in the early going but soon feli behind. Game highlights included a Michelle Henderson and Julie Wright double play. Henderson snagged a line drive then fired ii on to Wright at first doubling off the base runner. Beverley Netusil and Julie Wright were solid behind the plate while hurlers Micheile Henderson, Tna Cumby and Beverly Netusil shared pitch- ing -duties. Bantam Kendal Royals May 22 vs. PEC - 1 p.m. May 29 vs.- Cobourg - 4 p.m. June 8 vs. Claringtou - 6:15 June 13 vs. Port Hope -. 3 p.m. June 16 vs. Port Hope - 6:15 p.m. June 19 vs. PEC - 5 p.m. June 26 vs. Whlitby - 6 pi.m. June 30 vs. Peterboroughi - 6:1-5 July 3 vs. Oshawa - 5 p.m. July 14 vs. Port Hope - 6:15 July 17 vs. Meirose - 3 p.mn. July 17 vs. Melrose - 5:30 p.m. Midget Kendal Royals May 29 vs. Clarington - 1 p.m. June 12 vs. Cobourg - 1 p.m. June B3 vs. Port Hope -,6 p.m. June 26 vs. Port Hope - 12 noon June 29 vs. Whitby Maj. - 6:15 July il vs. Pickering Major - 6 July 13 vs. Whitby Minor 6:15 afier-dinner speech, the Head In1jury Assoeiationi's 1999 Chiarityv Golf Toujrinment wvill featuire: * al 1 P.m1. shiot gunii start * 18 hioles of golf 0on the Deer Creek South Couirse (for- merly Fawnbrook) * an excellent meal and great Michelle Hlenderson also lead the hit parade collecting four soid hits while Carol-Ann Bruno got her first bit as a pee- wee. Special îhanks,, o Robyn Henderson for filling in and congratulations on your first ever run score, as a peewee. Practices cdfltinue Saturday mornings and many elements from last Saturday's practice certainly shoýved in this past gam e. Well done, girls. July 17 vs. Clarflgton at 12 noon July 18 vs. Kiigston - 3 p.m. JuIy 18 vs. Kirîg5tof - 5:30 p.m. July 20 vs. Pickpriflg Min. - 6:15 July 24 vs. Cobourg - 3 p.m. July 25 vs. Belleville - 6 p.m. .Junior Kendal Royals Mayj\ 30o vs. ccibourg - 4 p.m. J[une 6 v-s. Matrkham" - 4 P-1m. Junec 12 vs. Ajâx - 4 p.m. June 19 v's Ki1lgston - 12 noon June 19 vs. Kjii1gston - 2:30 June 20 vs. WbitbY - 3 p.m.: June 26 vs. Port Hope - 3 p.m. June 27 vs. uxýbridge - 3 p.m. July 3 vs. Boltffl - 12 noon July 3 vs. Boltpfl - 2:30 p.m. July 4 vs. Peterb~orough - 3p.m. july vs. Coboutrg - 3 p.m. july 1l vs. Pofi Hope - 3 p.m Players can register for the tournament by çalling the Head Injury Asýsocigtiofl at (905) 723-2732. The Deer (reek Golf and Cýountry Club is located at 27 Buggey Lane ii Ajax, just north of Taunton Road between Westney and Lekeridge- Quantrili Kendal Eagles 19 <9 9,Basebali Schedule Games for the Month of May May il Kendal at Whitby May 12 Kendal at Oshawa May 21 Kendal at Belleville May 24 Port Hope at Kendal May 30 Scarborough at Kendal May 31 Kendal at Peterborough Games for the Month of June June' 02 Kendal at Scarborough June 06 Belleville at Kendal June 09 Kendal at Markham June 13 Markham at Kendal June 16 Kendal at Ajax June 18 Kendal at Belleville June 20 Belleville at Kendal June 21 Kendal at Peterborough June 27 Oshawa at Kendal June 29 Kendal at Port Hope JuIy 04 JuIy 10 JuIy il JuIy 21 JuIy 24 JuIy 25 JuIy 27 Games for the Monthof JuIy Port Hope at Kendal Whitby at Kendal Oshawa at Kendal Kendal at Oshawa Ajax at Kendal Peterborough at Kendal '*DH* Kendal at Port Hope 7:30 7:30 7:30 1:00 1:00 7:30 7:30 1:00 7:30 12:00 8:00 7:30 12:00 7:30 12:00 7:30 12:00 12:00 12:00 7:30 12:00 12:00 7:30' Resuits of games played week of May 21: Tyrone 0 - Orono 3 Hampton 2 - Solina 2 Solina 2 - Maple Grave 1 Courtice 3 - Newcastle 5 Hampton 2 - Orono 0 LEAGUE STANDINGSI TEAM SOLINA HAM PTON BOWMANVI LLE TYRONE N EWCASTLE ORONO COU RTIC E MAPLE GROVE prizes Seven steps to a sneeze-free spring and summer (NC) -HeIre are ,omie thîngs allergy SLtay at least ten metres trom trees, espIcially early in the day. Thaýts wben tbey polinate the most. Keep your pets baIthed during sbdigseason. StIay away Jrom insects, especially becs and hornets. Keep a pack ot FiIhermnan)s Friend bandy. They will heilp telieýve the nasal congestion Plan ouside èfiviti- ,onpthle, Last windy days. The bî'LCzekeeps pollen circulating. Inside dust and dust mites co1ntinue to be irritants so keep youi home vacuumed and launder bedding treqUently. Ragweed is a major oftender.t earn te, spot it and stay away. Allergies ate just your bodys overreaction ta certain substances. If you caýn avoid thoseallergens during the ,pring and summer allergy season. you can keep your discomtoî t to a minimum. - News Canada PTS 7 7 4 4 3 3 0 0 sle 0 s É a0 7(NC) The healtb and quality of life of alrnost 60% of Canadians are threatened by physical inactivity? By accumulating 30-60 minutes of moderate activity such as brisk walking, biking, dancing, or raking leaves rnOst 'I.dy, of the week, you wiIl achieve significant health benefits. To obtain a free copy of the Canadian Active Liv ing -Challenge Fainilv Pack, contact CAHPERD at 1-80Ô-66-3-8708 or www.activelivinig.ca/cahperd. Kendul Recreution busebuI seuoson gets underwuy Walter Gretzky to appecirat charity golf tournament

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