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Orono Weekly Times, 7 Jul 1976, p. 5

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LOCAL SOCCER Tuesday, June 29th, Orono played Waverley Tuesday, June 29th and won 3-1. With this win they moved to the top of the league. This was an excellent game from both sides. The marksman for Orono were : Gheg Vey and Robert French. PARENT SUPPORT FOR SOCCER IN ORONO The Orono Jr. Soccer team for boys (7-10 vears) have played 4 games this summer, winning 2, tied 1 and lost 1. As a soccer player in England, the support for local soccer games , was fantastic and overwhelming. In Orono compared to Tyrone, there are only a handful of regular supporters. These regular supporters are the mothers, and I say to them BRAVO! Where, are the Fathers? This is just as exciting as hockey. When it comes to coaching, I can thank Doug Little and Jack Clynes, We need more support, or there» will be no Soccer next summer. To the regular supports, Thank you. Yours, Roger French, Coach Gordon Lowery, President 1 KINGSTON SHUTOUT EAGLES On Sunday July 4, Kings ton MacDonalds swept a doubleheader from Kendal Eagles by scores of 4-0 and 5-0. Kendal got good pitching from Eric Moore and Ralph Kennedy but were unable to come up with the clutch hits when needed. Kingston outhit Kendal by only a 18-11 margin in the two games, but were able to bunch their hits in one specific inning in each game to come up with the victories. Collecting hits for the Eagles in the first game were: Jerry Thompson, 2 hits ; and B, Alldred, S. West and Fraser Wallace with one hit each. In the second game Steve West had three hits while Fraser Wallace, John Robinson, and Jamie Wright had one hit each. 1st Game R H E 4 9 0 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 -051 Kingston Kendal D. Murpnyn (4-0) and Adams, E. Moore (2-3) and B. Robinson 2nd Game Kingston 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 - 5 9 3 Kendal "0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - 0 6 2 C. Osborne (2-1) and Adams, R. Kennedy (3-1) and R. Robinson, The "Labatts Player of the Month" for The month of June was Pete Henderson who batted .440 and had 8 R.B.I. along with being strong defensively at third base. ' Don't forget about the "Kendal Eagles Dance" being held at the Orono Arena on Saturday July 10, featuring the "Lockerbie Band". For information on tickets please phone Bert Reid 786-2501 Newtonville. FUTURE EAGLE GAMES. Thurs., July 8th Kendal at Little Britain 8:00 p.m. Wed., July 14th Ajax at Kendal 6:30 p.m. E.O.B.A. SENIOR LEAGUE (as of Sun. July 4) W L PCT. Kingston 13 1 .929 Little Britain 9 4 .692 Port Hope 8 5 .615 Ajax 9 6 . 600 Kendal 7 5 .583 Oshawa 7 7 .500 Peterboro 5 7 . 471 Bowmanville 3 14 .176 Whitby . 3 15 .167' ORONO BANTAitZ GIRLS HOLDING TO FINE RECORD The Orono Bantams girls lost their first ball game on June 21 against Hampton with a score of 12-9. Anita Hannam and Hfeather Sawyer shared the pitching duties for Orono, walking four and striking out four. Heather Sawyer was credited with two. home runs and Anita Hannam With two triples. On June 22 the Orono Bantam Girls played Bowmanville No. 1 and were victorious, winning 14-9.' Heather Sawyer started the game pitching but was relieved by Anita Hannam. Lynn Williams drove out a triple and Heather Sawyer came up with another two home runs. The Orono Bantam girls on June 24th wnet to Central School in Bowmanville to play Bowmanville No. 1. Thèy were again vitorious with a score of 22-5. Anita Hannam pitched the entire game and was credited with seven strike-outs and gave up no walks. Andrea Williams and Heather Sawyer were each credited with home runs. Anita Hannam drove out two triples with Beth Gatchell receiving one. Lynn Williams received a double. On June 29th the local bantam girls played Bowmanville No. 3 narrowly defeating Bowmanville by a score of 26-25. anita Hannam and Collen Moffat shared the pitching duties for Orono. Collen received a triple while Kim Richards, Andrea Williams, Anita Hannam and Beth Gatchell each received doubles. ONE WIN AT KAWARTHA ON THURSDAY TO LOCAL DRIVER Last Thursday Junior West drove to a win at the Kawartha in the fifth race with Willoway Gay. This was the seventh win in eleven . starts for the horse. Gerald Robinson placed sixth in the same race With Waterloo N. Derek Newman drove to a second plaçç finish in the second race with Meadow.Chri van. Saturday at the Kawartha Derek Newman finished second in the opening race with Marty Minty. He also placed third with Abbe Knight in the fifth rape. Jack "Williams placed Harwil Pete in second position at the wire in the" sixyh race. Keith West was second with Sun Brier Bob apd fpurth with Kaola's Maid. Junior West was fourth with Morgage Al," third with Chatter Hall owned by Bud Rodd of Orono and third with Algernon Don in the ninth race which was won by Euchre with a time of 2.05.3. OSHAWA COUNCIL APPROVES SPORTS BUBBLE The council df the City of Oshawa last week gave their approval for the construction of an air-supported structure at civic fields: The bubble, 135 by 335 feet, will be built on the lower north field and connected to Centennial Pool and change rooms by an overpass above a driveway. Society and used both as an exhibit building at the annual fair and as an àrénà during the winter months. Occasionally Occasionally it is used for dancing. The local arena is some 50 years old while those in Newcastle and Bowmanville are of a lesser vintage. The engineering firm of Leighton and Kidd were hired by the Recreation Department Department of the Town of Newcastle Newcastle td make the study. This decision of the Town came prior to a mandatory order for inspections of arenas by the province. The cost to the Town of Newcastle is $3600.00. Negotiation resume late summer Negotiations between the secondary school teachers and the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education Education have been suspended during the summer to resume again in late August or êarly September. Mr. Frank Thom, director of education for the Board has stated that both sides are close to an agreement and settlement. Negotiations started in February. Elementary and secondary school teachers with the board ^received a settlement last year amounting from,.27 ' to 28 percent. This settlement came just before the federal governement imposed wage restraints through the anti-inflation anti-inflation legislation. \ Due to the timing no action was taken by the anti-inflation anti-inflation board on the settlement with the teachers but the vruiiu weexiy l imes board did request a roll-back on salaries to be paid the administrative staff. These salary increases did create considerable discussion with the public with briefs opposing opposing the increases being presented presented to the board. . Wednesday, July 7th, --5 It has been reported that at this tirne some senior principals principals are receiving greater salaries than are the administrators administrators for whom they work. This gàp could further widen under the present regulations of thé anti-inflation board. Expect arena report this week The fate of the three arenas .n the Town of Newcastle is expected to be learned this week following additiondl study of the three by the engineering firm of Leighton and Kidd, engineers Two weeks ago from the firm visited all three arenas, Newcastle, Orono and Bowmanville Bowmanville to cayry out a study of the structural strength of THE GANARASKA REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY Requires A CARETAKER - HANDYMAN The job requires the successful applicant to live in accommodations supplied by the Authority and perform such duties as assigned. Applicants with a general knowledge of carpentry, plumbing, building maintenance etc. are preferred. Wages commenserate with ability and knowledge. Please apply in writing by July 7,1976 to : Mr. D. H. Palmer Secreatary-Treasurer Ganaraska Region Conservation Authority P.O.Box 328 Port Hope, Ontario'LlA 3W4 WE ..satisfy.. YOU Come See CUS...! We specialize in Auto airmdlU/Mnff WIL MANOR MOTORS Taunton Road and Liberty St. R.R. 5 BOWMANVILLE 263-8373 the buildings and to file a report to the Recreation Department of the Town of Newcastle. The engineering firm is ' to revisit the arenas this week and the arena in Orono was to be reinspected on Tuesday. The Orono arena located on the fiargrounds in the heart of the village is owned by the* Durham Central Agricultural ELECTRONIC BUG KILLER Now, from Insectronic International Incorporated, a division of Gaslite Company of Canada comes the Insectrolite electronic Bug killer which will give you pest-free evenings around the pool, patio or garden all summer long. The Insectrolite 1 controls pests over an area of one half acre; Insectrolite 2 using two filtered black lights controls pests over an area of one acre. Beauty and economy are combined in these two models, the styling is Colonial, the power needed to run the Insectrolite 1 is not much more than used by a 15 watt light bulb, while Insectrolite 2 doesn't use much more power than two 15 watt bulbs. Simply hang the units from a post or tree and plug into a standard 115 volt outlet and they start working immediately. The units are easily, installed, safe, maintenance-free and weather-proofed. To control extremely infested areas you may have to add on the Power Booster which is optional for either model. ■■ Dimensions: Approx. 16 square inches x 25 inches tall. « iNSECTROÜTE InsectroUte C $82.95 $98.75 Orono Fuel & Lumber Ltd. Lumber & Building Supplies - Fuel Oil - Oil Furnaces 983-9167 Station Street & Hwy, 115, Orono

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