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Orono Weekly Times, 10 Sep 1980, p. 10

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lO-Oiono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 10th. 1980 A new fair feature Girls win Slow-pitch championship this fantail shojvs off all her finery in this picture. A new feature of the Orono Fair on Sunday was the inclusion of a pigeon show as Largest rabbit in show A tender love X * 5 j I a. The Toms and Sons Slow- pitch ladies team clinched the 'A' series championship last week, Wednesday, at the Orono Park when they took the third game 21-1 over Anonymous; an entry from Bowmanville. The team has played well all season and deserved the top honours in the league. Pictured above are: back row (left to right), Glen MacLeod (assistant coach), Sue Holley, Lura Bridger, Irene Brereton, Annette Bar- raball, Colleen Moffat, Helen MacDonald, Mr. F. Tufford (assistant coach), Ken Boycl (coach). FronUrow, Karen Henry, Kathy Moffat, Sue Dennis, Denise Tufford, Laurie Laurie Schmid,» Lynn Lowe, Pat Lunn (insert). Absent: Cathy Tufford-. { frappenmgg... ] DRAW WINNERS AT ORONO FAIR . June Heard representative for Creative Circle held four draws during the fair with Roslyn Muir, Bailiéboro winning the Thursday draw, Linda Allin, Bowmanville the Saturday draw and Francee Jack of Guelph the Sunday draw. CUT MUNICIPAL ELECTION COSTS The Town of Newcastle council met in a special meeting last Friday to pass the necessary by-law which will in effect reduce the cost of holding the municipal election this November. Through the passing of the by-law 'the municipality not only has to notify each resident unit of the election rather than each voter that appears on the voters list. Kendal in Midget C Final - h , Mrs. Elmer Huggins, Port at the fair, the above rabbit Perry justly proud of their was the largest in the show fine entry sn the rabbit s^ow . weighing over 13 pounds. MacDonald's Farm was a young- girl is typical of great success again this year thousands yho took the op- at the Orono Fair and this portunity to show their love In the second game of their series with Port Colborne Kendal scored 2 runs in the ninth inning to win 4-3 and force a 3rd game. With one out in the ninth Kendal had Hallowed and Miller on second and third when Kendal's Kendal's Steve McGill hit a clutch double scoring the winning runs. Hits for Kendal were McGill double and single, Mike Robinson and Tom Kempt 2 singled, Todd Miller 1 single. Again Tom Kempt pitched an outstanding gam.e for,, Kendal, striking out 6 and giving up 5 hits. The final game of the series saw Mike Robinson and Tom Kempt combine two fine pitching performances with Robinson starting and going 3 full inning then getting relief help from Kempt for'the rest of the game. Kendal again came from a 3. run deficit to gain a 6-3 win and take the series and advance to the O.B.A, Midget ■C Final, Hits from Kendal in the 3rd game were Steve McGill 1 double, 2 singles, Ken Farrow Farrow 3 singles, Dwight Woodward Woodward 2 singles, Mike Robinson, Robinson, Steve Stec, Tom Kempt, Scott Hallowell, Todd Miller for young chicks, rabbits, kittens, pups, ducks and a farm yard with a caltj, goats and sheep. The touch] of her hand on the head Of this kitten appears so gentle and soft. Proud of trophy all had singles. ' ' . Kendal will play the winner of the Stratford, Essex series which is tied at 1 game each and the final game to be played in Essex on Saturday, September 13: The Midget C Final is scheduled to start September 20 but it is not known where or what time these games will be, played. ORONO TOWN HALL HERITAGE BUILDING ( Continued from page 1 ) was installed in 1935 being made possible through a request from the estate of Mrs. Nicholas Harris. In the discussion at council it was pointed-,out that à Ministry member touring Orono suggested the designation designation for the Orono building and also made comment that .funds could be available for some work at the hall. Counc. Clarke said he heartily supported recom 1 - . mendation from LAC AC. Mayor Rickard said he felt perhaps the request should first go to the planning department for input in respect to Village plan. Counc. Cowman said further further information should be available and moved that the matter, be, referred to the clerk for a report on the implications df the designation designation and for further in-i formation as to grants that 'may be available for specific works at the hall.. Counc. Barr was assured that the existing Hall Board would have, input tp any report coming to council. A jubilant irio above following following the winning of the Town of Newcastle championship in the 'A' series of Ladië's Slow Pitch Ball. Pictured above are Glen McLeod, assistant coach, Lura Bridger, captain, and Ken Boyd, coach. At a brief team party after the, final victory the girls were already considering the prospects of another trophy in 1981. JOBPRINTING Oren# Weekly Times I I 1

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