BR i Rel a---- rR To Ta Wen 90th BIRTHDAY PEARL GOSTICK Family, friends and neighbours of Pearl Gostick are invited Jo help celebrate her 90th Birthday on Saturday, June 6th, 1992 from 2 to 4 PM at Prince Albert Community Centre. Happy 25th Anniversary - June 3rd, 1967 ED and NANCY TENO Happy 1st Birthday AARON IBBITSON Lots of Love to The Big Guy! Love from your Mommy, Daddy and Grandparents Happy 1st Birthday MASON Love from Aunt Lynn, Uncle Bill, Bill & Barry It was one of those "good news--bad news" weeks for the Port Perry XL Eagles. The good news was that Eagles pushed their early season un- defeated streak to four straight with a 6-5 victory over the with Colin Wackett, Steve Connors, Jay Williams, Todd ilbur, Doug Seely, Steve m and John Butler all get- In boys Pee Woe/Squirt league y 26, home team Ray edged Pineridge 29-7 margin on 2 free, but chilly evening at the SA. Cawker field The win extends Rankin's un- defeated streak 10 three straight in this still young season, The Pineridge boys proved their abilities with a solid work maniike effort in all aspects of the game. All sar nods on that night for Pineridge include Adam Wallhout with a great shortstop pick-up to second base; Jason Bacon with a three-base hit and Daryl Parjoter whose strong hit- ting drove home two runs for the his outstanding all star perfor- mance of short as well as 2nd and 3rd base. Frankie Trainer for his superb sags at the catchers posi tion and his consistency at the mound. He is quickly earning himself the role of starting pitcher as this season progresses. Special mention © a couple of real troopers for Rankin who were injured in this game ting on safgly via the Mit. Wacken: got the win as he stant ed the game and tossed three innings. Lawrie Williams threw the midllie three frames and John Annis came in for the final inning. Two nights later in Pon Perry, the Eagles suffered their first defeat of the scason at the hands of the Senior Merch Good news, bad news for XL Eagles the Eagle safeties and Steve Connbrs the other---a pinch-hit single in the bottom of the 7th second in break the ou Eagles will be in action in Stouffville Wednesday night They could age just two inst the Juniors. They are hits of the Merchants pitching duo of Jim Chilvers and Jamie Baker Kameron Cooper took a ball in the face at first base and Mike Cannon with back problems at the plate He had to go to hospital for X rays but not before hitting a three run homer. Brave showing, you ys This was a well-played game from start to finish by both teams Also on May 26, Techstar met Perfect Heating in Greenbank in Pee Wee/Squirt league action Al the end of the second, it was 1-0 for Pecfect Heating before Techstar came back with four runs in the third and the Hesters scored three more in the fourth The lead see-sawed back and forth the rest of the way and when it was over Perfect Heating was on 0p 6-5 for the firm vicwory of the season. Congrats to both teams for some great softball All Sears from Perfect Heating were Travis MacSween who had a strong game defensively at third base. Chad Yakeley also had a strong game in the field with Sean Fletcher showing some quick thinking and good moves at short op. : Ben Frith, Graeme Powell and Andrew Donnelly all had » "per- fect" night at the plate. Coach Chris Dusan of the cheduled to practise this Thursday. but this could change The Brooklia entry in the Oshawa City and District League has folded, and the schedule will have 10 be re-drawn. manager Doug Scou said it's likely his team will be in action this Thursday evening at 8:30 on the south diamond. ankin boasts undefeated streak Techsar seam would like © men tion how proud he is of all hus players for showing great improvement since the season began. All stars for Techstar were Jordan Sanderson who made a nice double play. Todd Larsen who went two for two at the plate and made » fine catch in fou! ter ritory. Jeff Harrison also & strong game af the plate getting two hits in two trips Bantams The Port Perry Bantams are off . 0a bit of a slow start nn the 1992 York Durham Fastball League as they lost a close decision to then ran ino & hot offen Wve display by the Scarborough On May 25, the eam gor off 0 8 quick start when Joe Broadworth lined a triple that scored Paul Linton who had opened the game with & base on balls. Pickering tied things before Bill Zaparsnuik drew # walk 10 lead off the second and was driven in by a double from Dave the as Bront Harper hit into 0 Port starting pitcher Chad Kearns ran into some ough hack in the second when Pickering bunched two in-field hits, six solid hits and ad AFL (onchuding our I Wear Your "Proud 10 be Canadian" Pin & ecuve 10% EFF on ALL LUNCHEONS i A u- , Emiel's Place - Queen St, Port Perry 985-2066 I~l & PATIO - Limited ALCAN 8H SERIES WINDOWS rye bey] owt REBATE" - "(on select products for npn home owners wih heat. Allen's Siding Products po Sales & installation | DOORS . WINDOWS - TROUGH AN ALCAN three walks 10 score six times. Kearns was sbie 10 notch one strikeout. Z fired two "innings on the mound, giving up one hit and one K before Mike wp four runs on four hits, one walk nd one strikeout. Port rallied for » couple of runs in the sixth off a Linton double, a walk 10 BJ Wilson followed by a Jake both five hits and walk. Underwood came on in the second and was in «for six innings, Port made & few errors in the field that helped © & dosen more rung off nine hits and six walks. * Port's lone run came in the sec-