6 - Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, September 16th, 1981 Presents Cornish trophy Elmlodge Farms, Indian Hereford herd at the Orono Tracy, Bill, Trudy and Wan- Cornish, Indian River and River, was awarded thé D. Fair. da Elmhurst with the presen- Mrs. Eva Cain brothers- and Lancley Cornish memorial Receiving the award on tation being made by Mrs. Ila sisters of the late D.L. Cor- Trophy on Saturday on hav- behalf of Elmlodge Farms is Martin, Leskard, Milton nish. ing the championship Outstanding year Kendai for Kendal midgets In the opening game of the All Ontario Midget "C" tournament held in Paris, Ontario on Labour Day Weekend. Kendal lost their first game to Kingsville 6-3. ■ Mike Robinson took the loss but went 2-4 at the plate to help his own cause. Other hitters hitters for Kendal were Tim. Benson 2 for 2 and singles to Dwight Woodward, Paul Lane, Steve McGill and Scott Hallowell. The Royals bounced back against Sarnia in the second gpme by scoring an 18-4 win with Kevin Woodward earning earning the win and Kendal's relief specialist Steve McGill getting the save. Paul Lane lead the offence in this game batting 3 for 6 while chàulk- ing up 5 R.B. Fs, not to be out done Steve McGill and Mike Robinson also went 3 for 6. The rest of the offensive offensive damage was done by Brett Foster and Kevin Woodward both 3-5 along with Steve Graham's solid, single to left field. In the Kingsville re-match Kendal had a strong contingent contingent of fans that helped . cheer the team along as well as rattle both the other team and the officials. It was a 1-1 game until the fourth when Kendal broke it open scoring 3 runs and adding 2 more in the fifth. Kingsville couldn't recover and the Royals went on to win 13-5. R.B. I leaders in this game were both Scott Hallowell 4 and Kevin Woodward Woodward 3. Every player in the Kendal lineups had à hit in this game. Paul Lane had a double and a single, Dwight Woodward 2-4, Mike Robinson Robinson 2-5, Steve McGill* 2-3, Ken Farrow 1-5, Brett Foster ' 1-4, Steve Stic 1-5. In the words of some of thq fans an "unbelievable" Kendal Kendal Royals pulled the fat out of the fire in the bottom of the 9th. against Markham. Trailing by two runs in the last inning Kendal's first two runners got on base then a clutdh single by Ken Farrow loaded the bases. Always dangerous at the plate Dwight, Woodward promptly lined a solid smash to centre field to score Hallowell and Stec and tie the score. Kendal could not,have asked for a * better batter at the plate next, Mike Robinson who has been doing the same thing all season took a 2 ball-strike pitch and deposited it In left centre to score Ken Farrow with the winning run and give Kendal an 12-11 victory. In a game that would decide who would be thfe Midget "C" Ontario Champion, Champion, Kendal met Sault Ste. Marie. Tins was a well played contest that saw the game played the way it was meant to be with good hitting, fielding and. good pitching from both teams. Kendal drew the first blood with Dwight Woodward scoring scoring in thç second after walking, walking, stealing second and even- „ tually scoring on the first of Mike Robinson's 2 singles. Sault Ste. Marie rallied in the fourth to score 3 runs". In the sixth Kevin Woodward pulled Kendal to within 1 run when h.e scored on Steve McGill's double. Sault Ste. Marie put the game away with 1 run in the seventh and 2 in the nineth making the score 6-2 in favour of Sault Ste. Marie, Ken Farrow and Brett Foster also had singles for Kendal. Mike Robinson took the . loss although he pitched a strong 'game for the Royals. For Mike this was his 21 st. Eagles win Bud Roiph trophy In a series with Newcastle Lakers the Kendal Eagles came out on top to win the Bud Roiph Trophy. Recently they wrapped up the series with a 14-4 win giving the Kendal club the trophy for the thirs consecutive year. In the recent game D. Knapp wrapped out three hits, J. Robinson a three run homer and a clutch hit by Paul Pan- doff. The winning pitcher was Eric Moore with relief coming coming from Bill Bickle. The club would like to thank the fans, sponsors, executive executive and players for all their support during the year. Special thanks tp Bob Foster and Dave Strutt. Brian Foster, coach KENDAL TYKES RUNNERS-UPS The Kendal . Tykes won runner-up status in Welocme recently after playing five games in a row. The players came up with a super effort. Thanks to the parents, Bill robinson and Jçtry Thompson, Thompson, fans and the Kendal Recreation Association. inning pitched on the weekend while the other half of the Kendal Pitching staff Kevin Woodward had 19 innings. innings. Kendal 'and the surrounding surrounding area can be proud of the Royal's 1981 season as they have played excellent ball throughout the regular season, playoff and, the Ontario Ontario Finals. Crown land being misused The Kendal property owned owned by the Ministry of Natural Resources, just west of Kendal Kendal on the Regional Road, Regional Municipality of Durham, is a favourite day use area for many family picnics picnics and outdoor pursuits. Misuse of the property, by motorized vehicles, has resulted in restricted motor access into the interior Phone 416-623-3393 Orono Call 983-9547 For prompt, courteous efficient service'when buying or selling and for the largest selection of properties in the area. 234 KING ST. EAST '■ Major & Minor Repairs BOTH FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC -ENGINES REBUILT -VALVE JOBS -FRONT ENDS • -TOWING t MANGER'S GARAGE ORONO 983-5130 Would make GO station at Darlington A report submitted by On- which would appear to be tario Hydro to the Town of most suitable in considera- Newcastle Hydro " Liasion .tion of Hydro's construction, committee at a recent meeting A possible site for a GO drew attention to some pro- Transit Station was also proposals proposals for the use of lands at vided for in the plans submit- the Darlington Hydro ted. It did point out howeyer Generating station. that the initial investigations The report suggests a park found that this particular site area, a possible GO station was not central to or easily and an Information Centre. accessible to and from the In suggesting the park area surrounding community, the report outlines tree plan- The site would accom- tings for various purposes modale à 900 foot plateform and 1 also suggests areas for on each side of any proposed skiing, walking and jogging, tracks and parking facilities The report also states there f° r 390 cars, could be a broad scope in the j n this connection Sam area for recreational oppor- Cureatz, M.P.P. for Durham tupity. East has written the Minister It also states that there are 0 f Transporation and Corn- possibilities for future public munication drawing to his affabilities, affabilities, on the east side of tention the report prepared fhe mound near the existing f or Hydro and asking that the .stone house and the pond Minister review the extension area south of the mound. The of the Q0 system in the area . report also points out that the with the possibility of such plan has been Set for relative extension being speeded up. ease to integrate in phases foothills. Signs and gates are in place throughout the area. Over,the summer months, 'students":were kept busy cleaning ,up 'garbage around the ponds and parking lot area. To curb evening parties aqd rowdyism; this Ministry is now planning to post the i Kendal property as a day use area only. • Complaints and property destruction warrant this corrective corrective action. Day users are still welcome to frequent the area for their picnics and swimmipg. The Corporation of the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Requires a Deputy Fire Chief for the Fire Department The .Corporation of the Town of Newcastle requires requires a Deputy Fire Chief to control on-goirig operations on behalf of the-Fire Chief; be responsible responsible for the administration and support functions; and generally assist and pet for the Fire Chief in the management of the Department and in operation operation on the fire ground. t , \ , Applicants should apply In confidence to Mr, D. N. Smith, Admlnistartor of the Town of Newcastle by 4:30 p.m. Friday, September 25, 1981. Application should*be in writing including a detailed detailed description of employment history and qualifications.' D.N. Smith, Administrator, Town of Newcastle, ,40 Temperance Street, Bowmanvllle, Ontario L1C3A6 ORONO NURSERY SCHOOL Half-Day Enrichment Program 3-5 Year old children Qualified Staff Licensed Premises Telephone 983-5402 a.m. 987-4012 p.m.