.GtOrono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 10th, New Eagles Executive Awards were presented at award for the fop batter, ing the Roy Sleep award; the annual meeting of the Brett Foster being presented Dave Pultz receiving the John Kendal Eagles Baseball club with thé John Thompson Stark Trophy; Jim Stacey on Saturday with Steve West trophy ; Shirley Foster receiv- being presented with the Most being presented with the . ■ Kendal Eagles hold meeting -dance Near one hundred attended the annual meeting of the Kendal Eagles Baseball Club held in the Bewdley Community Community Centre on Saturday evening. evening. The group enjoyed a banquet and dance held in connection with the annual meeting. The Kendal Club during the past ball season did have a successful year both on the diamond and to their financial financial position. The club won their division in the E.Q.B.A. defeating Little Britain in the final round. The Eagles were however eliminated in the first round of O.B.A. play by the entry from Ivy. This series went two games straight to the Ivy entry. The Kendal Eagles improved improved their financial position over the year by some? $500.00 and ended the year with a baijk balance of $2312.28. The dub began the year with a balance of $1704.91. Gate receipts during the regular schedule of league play amounted to $735.75 with receipts from playoff games amounting to $211.00. Equipment Equipment expenditures was one of the largest expenditures for the year amounting to $896.79, The election of officers for 1981 resulted in Fraser Wallace Wallace returning as president; Bill Robinson, vice-president; Jerry Thompson, treasurer; John Robinson, Dennis Knapp, Dave Strutt and Dave Dennis, directors. Awards presented during the banquet were: Most Valuable Player, Jim Stacey; Top Pitcher, Jim Stacey; Top Batter, Steven West; the John Thompson Trophy, Brett Foster; Foster; the Roÿ Sleep Trophy, Shirley poster; the Jôhn Stark Trophy, Dave Pultz. Helen Pultz was also presented presented the Women's Trophy • on behalf of the ladies and as 'well the Kendal Club received the Bud Rolph Memorial Trophy for having the best record between the Kendal Club and the Newcastle Lakers. 9,483 out of work in Region The number of clients unemployed and registered for work at the Canada Employment Centres in Ajax, Whitby and Oshawa for the month of November totalled 9,483, consisting of 4,586 female and 4,987 male clients. Placements in the three offices totalled 878 for the month, which compares to a total of 938 placements during Valuable Player award and as well the top pitching award; Helen Pultz received the women's award. October. The majority of clients were registered in Clerical and related; Sales; Service, Product Fabricating; Fabricating; Assembling and Repairing; Repairing; Construction Trades; Material Handling and related. related. During November, the greatest employment opportunities opportunities existed in the manufacturing manufacturing of transportation equipment; Retail trade; Personal services. ' In November, there were 39 • agreements signed under the Canada Manpower Industrial Training Program. As a result, 47 people will benefit from both training and employment employment i'n the Region of Durham. At the end of November, there were Yli student's in the' skill coursés sponsored,by the Canada Employment Centre and 55 people receiving academic academic upgrading at Durham 'College. ESCORTED MOTORCOACH TOURS FIRST CLASS! All the Way CALIFORNIA 23 days DEPART- JAN. 31. FEB. 14,28. MAR. 14,28, APRIL 11/81 $1115.00 PER PERSON TWIN TEXAS 21 DAYS FEB. TfBMAR. 21/81 $895.00 PER PERSON TWIN 14 days ORLANDO MIAMI BEACH - ORMOND BEACH DEPART - FEB. 2.9,16,23, MAR. 2,9,16,23,30/81 $640.OOp'er person twi n 12 days ORLANDO ORMOND BEACH (daytona beach) DEPART FEB. 2,9,16,23, MAR. 2,9,16,25,30/81 $515.00 PER PERSON TWIN March break ORLANDO 9 days „° a e & $380.00 PER PERSON TWIN * ORMOND BEACH 10 days (DAYTONA BEACH) DEPART MAft. 20/81 $375.00 PER PERSON TWIN •(EVENING DEPARTURE NIGHT TRAVEL) STILL LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE ON ORMOND BEACH EFFICIENCY LIVING FOR DETAILS CONTACT: ^ torC4v Oshâwa 571-3301 ACTA Toll Free 1-800-461-7615 v J < 4gsoC x, '