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Scugog Citizen (1991), 27 Apr 1993, p. 21

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Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, April 27, 1993 < 21 4 CITIZEN SPOR Soccer season just about here Soccer season 18 almost upon us once again. The coaches meetings will be held on May 4, at the Port Perry High School (Room 204) at 6:45 for the "Under 6's and Under 7's" and at 7:30 for the "Under 9's and Under 11's" All coaches and asdistant coaches are asked to attend. In lieu of "skills testing" this year, pick-up exhibition games are tentatively scheduled for May 11 (for the Under 6's and Under 9's) and May 12, (for the Under 7's and Under 11's) Hopefully the teams will be more evenly matched when the children are assessed on their play 1m real game situations. The soccer club is looking forward to another successful season this year, having had good turnouts for registration In addition, the club is pleased to have three all-girl teams this year in the Under 13, Under 15 and Under 17 age groups. Regular season play will be getting underway just after Victoria Day The club wishes to gratefully acknowledge the support of their this year, namely: The Royal Canadian Legion, Smith & Smith Big V Drug Store, Laurentian Bank, J & D Carpentry, Re/Max Scugog, Air Durham, Lake Scugog Lumber, Port Perry Printing, Twice Told Tales, sponsors Brian's Towing, Darlene Colton Photography, Water front Coffee, Raglan Industries, Mr. Sub Port Perry, Second Hand Store for Kids, Reach Park Motors, Subby's Sub, Haugen's Chicken Barbecue, Tim's Renovations, Port Perry Lion's club, VanCamp Contracting, Willowtree Farms, Emmerson Insurance, Trader Sams, Scugog Citizen, I.G.A., Scugog Moving and Storage, Dana Forder Goldsmithing, Williams Arms, Kenneth G. Dutka & Associates, Marlin Travel and The Rowdies. Deadline soon for Slo pitchers April 30, is the deadline to sign up for this new Young Adult Slo Pitch league. There are only six openings left on the four teams that have signed up to play. Forms are available from Doug Dempsey at Pineridge Sports 985-2839 or from Bernice Avis at 986- 0653 . Bernice Avis and Doug Dempsey would like to thank everyone who has offered their help to get the league started this year. The first pitch will be thrown on Sunday, June 6, at the Fairgrounds in Blackstock. Please come and join us and watch exciting Baseball. We are still looking for sponsors for a couple of the teams to help pay for their shirts. If you are interested or would like to make a contribution to the league please call Doug or Bernice. some Hanover/Napanee in Junior C. final The all-Ontario Junior C hockey championship will feature the Hanover Barons against the Napanee Raiders with the series getting underway this weekend. Hanover reached the finals more than a week ago after knocking off Orangeville in four straight games Things weren't quite so easy for the Raiders who needed six games to dispatch Dundas With that series deadlocked at two games each, the Raiders won the series in convincing fashion over the weekend as they skated to a 7-3 win in Dundas Friday night and then put the serigs on ice with a 6-3 victory in Napanee on Sunday Both the Barons and the Raiders have powerful squads this season and the finale for all the marbles should feature Junior C hockey at its best. LAKESIDE GOLF & REPAIR 52 Water Street, Port NIN Wison Ura Goll Balls. Pro Select Metal Woods (Dyn. Gold Shafl) - reg. 69.99. Hurricane Golden Caddie (Men's 11 pc.) - reg. 20989 ... Precision 2 - Grind (Ping Zing Copy) rons - reg. 429.99 Tommy Armour Blackscot (Men's 11 pc.) - reg. 599.99 .... Ladies' Pro Select - reg. 449.99 LECTRONIC KADDY Reg. 1199.99 ... $949.00 * Certified Lectronic Kaddy & Powa Kaddy Technician SUMMER TUNE-UPS ... $29.95 The Port Perry Ladles Curling Club held its annual banquet recently with the presentation of tropiles to the various schedule winners. Schedule 1 winners of the Ives trophy presented by =va Redman (left) was the rink of Helen Parish, Lynda Powell, Judy Labanovich, Marion Loyst. Ladies curling winners Schedule 2 winner was the rink skipped by Shirley Lee with Marlon Laird, Cathy Accera and Helen Coates. Doug Dempsey was on hand to present the Pineridge Sports trophy to this team. Jim Lawrence of Brutons Drug store In Port Perry presents the Schedule 3 trophy to skip Ellen Gibson and her team of Carol Jackson, Nancy Grylls and Edna Brunton. £8 GORESK SUMMER RESORT LID. RR3, PORT PERRY (416) 985-9763 Your Lower Unit Specialist NOTICE to ALL BOAT OWNERS! 985-1779 Free Lower Unit Inspection when brought 10 our marina on a trailer. ESC ILL Visually inspect all Hoses, Bellows, Cables; - Check Gearcase Oil Levels; Report Findings; . Apply grease 10 all extemal grease fitings. "CORNER POWA KADDY FREE use of Launch when done. Reg. 1099.00 ... $949.00 Call for your appointment --. 985-9763 wWOLVO PENTA GORESKI SUMMER RESORT LTD.

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