Clarington Digital Newspaper Collections

Orono Weekly Times, 20 Jun 1979, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4-Qrono Weekly Times, Wednesday, June 20th, 1979 Celebrates 93rd birthday On Sunday a family gather- Park. Station Street, Orono. ing celebrated the 93rd birth- Mrs. Millson lived in Orono The family gave Mrs. day of Vera Maude Millson, ' for a few .years in the late Millson a Mountain Scene mother of Edward Millson, 1920s. She now resides in the painted by Miriam Buckley. Orono at the Orono Memorial Snior Citizen complex on ( SPORTS ) The second game of the Recreational Recreational Soccer Leagues Orono Mosquitoes was at home against the Bowmanville Rangers. Rangers. Orono wasn't able to score any goals in this ten to nothing loss but this is not to say there were not any outstanding players for the home team. If it wasn't for the fine play of Blaine Bruton in goal and Todd Mercer on defence the score could have been even more in favour of Bowmanville. The Devries boys Don and Dave often came to the aid of the defence as well as getting together with Geoff Vanhaverbeke to give the Rangers a few uneasy moments. Tony Wood, Coach. On Thursday, June 14th, Orono Pee Wees Girls Team 4 defeated Tyrone 29-10. All the girls showed good ability with extra credit going to Kelly Gqodtoin and Debbie Vanderveen each with 2 home runs. Special mention to Patti. Irwin also as she played a good game. On Friday, June 15th we were 'defeated by team 3 by a score of 19-21. The girls all played a good game with special mention to Wendy 'Stolk who played to On Friday, June 15th we were defeated by team 3 by a score of 19-21. The girls all played a good game with special mention to Wendy Stolk who proved to be very good in field and to Wanda Hutton who was our. high scorer for the night. Eagles record two wins This past week-end was a very successful one for the Kendal Eagles as they defeated Port Hope 15-6 on Wednesday Wednesday and then defeated Whitby Merchants 10-6 on Sunday. \ . In the Port Hope game, the, Eagles came up with nine runs in the top of the ninth inning to clinch thé victory. Ralph Kennedy pitched a strong game for Kendal to earn his third victory of the season without a loss. Bill Robinson led the Eagles with three hits while John Robinson, Eric Moore and Dwight Searle had two hits each. Single hits wettt to J.R. Robinson and Fraser Wallace. R H E Kendal 400 001 009 15 11 5 PortHope 200 101 110 6 9 3 M. Wakely, R. Hodgson 3rd, P. Sevan (1-2) 6th and O'Brien, On Sunday, the Eagles scored three runs in the seventh inning to break a 6-6 tie and go on to the victory. Bill Bickle, who took over for Ted Becker in the fourth inning, pitched five innings to pick up his first victory of the Season. Kendal were led by Don Panqloff who collected two hits and also had three runs batted in. Also collecting two hits were Bill Robinson, Fraser Wallace, Peter Henderson, and Ralph Kennedy. Single hits went to Kirk Woodward, Jerry Thompson and J.R, Robinson. R H E Whitby 010 030 200 6 13 3 Kendal , 031 002 31X 10 13 2 T. Becker, B. Bickle (1-2) 4th, Kennedy 9th and Robinson. G. Yates, D. Allen (0-2) 5th and Craigen. - Kendal Eagles have two home games this weekend. On Saturday, the Oshawa Legionaires visit Kendal while on Sunday the Port Hope Flyers come to Kendal. Both games will begin at 2 p.m, so all baseball fans come on out and support the Eagles. E.O.B.A. SENIOR LEAGUE (Including games of Sunday, June 17th) Little Britain Oshawa Bowmanville Whitby Ajax W L Pet.. GBL 6 2 .750 - . 7 . 3 .700 - 4 4 .500 2 ' 2 5 .286 3Vz 3 7 .300 4 Belleville PortHope Peterborough Kendal Newcastle , W L Pet. GBL 6 3 .667 - 6 4 .600 l /fe 5 5 .500 1% 5- 6 .455 2 3 8 .273 4 . Men's LOB B ba ll league standing (as of May 31,1979) West w L T Per East W L T Percent Burketon ' ■ 1 3 0 .250 Forum * "4 0 0 1.000 St. Mary's 1 1 0 .500 M&M 2 0 .600 Newcastle o 1 1 ,0(X) Ugly Ducks ■ : 2 1 0 ,666 Barry's 2 0 0 1.000 Orono 0 4 0 .000 Goodyear 3 0 0 1.000 Lycett 0 4 0 .000 Dennison 0 2 0 .000 Jive Turkeys 2 1 0 .666 Danniels ; 2 0 1 1.000 Ed Van 1 3 0 .250 Kinsmen 0 2 0 .000 Ben's ^ 2 2 0 .500 Tyrone 1 : i ■ 0 .500 Wes Con - 4 1 0 .800 Total 10 10 2 Total. 18 18 0 O.RR expect certificate backlog Now is the time to think about getting a firearms acquisition certificate if you are going to be buying or borrowing a gun for the hunting season. As it is illegal for anyone to sell, or loan a firearm to a person who does not have the FAC, there could be some disappointed hunters in September. September. "The number of applications applications for firearms acquisition acquisition certificates up to the present time is much'lower than expected," says Ontario Provincial Police staff sergeant sergeant Don Jones of thé chief provincial firearms office. "We're a little bit afraid of ' having a backlog later on." OPP and municipal police forces are expecting ai flood of. application forms before the hunting season starts. Getting, a certificate now could save a lot of delay later on in the year, v Many hunters are getting the wrong impression of the legislation. "Thé key word is 'acquire', Jones went on to say. "So even if you borrow a gun, any type of gun, you still need a firearm acquisition certiciate." Victory eludes the Oroiio Merchants Victory during the past week has eluded the Orono Merchant Lobb team in the York-Durham League, The Bowmanville entry edged out a 19-20 win in the Orono Park over the Merchants Merchants on Sunday night and the Merchants blew their win in fhe last frame when they could not advance their two runners home. Previous in the week the Unionville team also edged the Merchants by one run in a 14-13 game. The Orono Merchants face the strong Markham entry at the park this Sunday evening 1 with the game getting underway underway at 8:00 p.m. under the lights. THIS MAY SEEM LIKE A ] 1 small WORLD till you J (CHASE YOUR HAT ON A 1 | WINPY DAY. . I Orono Towing GENERAL REPAIRS Phone 983-5249 Orono Steve's Furniture Upholstery Fabric Samples Furniture Refinishing 983-9630 STEVE JOHNSON Do you need a -'Shower Gift"? Here are some suggestions Beautiful Place Mats Reversible mats, good quality $ 1.75 Other place mats in pretty designs, $ 1.25 Hot plate mats in two sizes $ 2.25 and $1.75 Tea Towels Terry Towels,,each $ 1.5Q All linen glass towelling, each $1.30 Towelling by the yard, $ 1.25* Table Cloths Perma press soil resistant 52" X 70" $10.95 Flannel backed vinyl cloths 52" X 70" $ 6.25 100 percent polyester flannel back cloti}, 52" X70" $7.50 Perma press all cotton, with soif Mease, ' ( 50"X78", ,.$7.25 Nottingham lace cloth, 40 percent cptton, , ' 60 percent polyester, $17.: Bath Towéls' -, ^ ' , in different plain colours, alsp in patterns. Priced Jrom.ea ' $4.50-$5.90.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy