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Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Jun 1993, p. 24

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Ee June 8, 1993 Mighty Mites Mites 7-8 Mites 9-10-11 defeated Monday May 381 G b Garden Centre Mites chalked up their first win of the season against Seagrave Country Style. A super game by both teams in For Seagrave, Jeff Blair, Sheena Beauchamp and Cassie Snider were strong players. Greenbank had many great plays, with special mention to Alec Stone, Traci Thomson and a home run by Seal Harper, DBvysuing Anis Saintfield Machi Greenbank Variety on June 2 in an exciting game at Greenbank Park. N For Greenbank, Jennifer Hancock was on base 3 for 3, with super fielding by Adami Lamb and Melissa Hooker. b - Saintfield was af'the bat with good hits by all} including * Caitlin Donnelly and two.doubles by Bradley Gianhini. Great work on firat | base by Brennan Ballagh. 189 NORTH ST., PORT PERRY 985-1323 BALL TEAM SPECIALS L\VN[W.\: [NR (oF LL BALL TEAMS THROUGH THE SUMMER! Best Wings in Town! 15¢ WING NIGHT ... Every Tuesday starting 5 PM $5.95 FISH & CHIPS ... Every Wednesday All le Day Convenor Bernice Avis tossed out the first pitch Sunday evening for the Scugog Adult Mixed T re four teams sponsored by Port Perry Country ing and Collision and the Mens Sio-plich League. _Slo-pltch League (ages 20-24). Market, Martyn Haulage, Wilsons ~The teums will play Friday and Sunday evenings: defeated Marketeérs 16-11. In the first game Martyn Haulage sponsors afid Doug Dempsey at Report from Crestwood There were 54 players in the Tuesday night men's league at Crestwood Golf Club. Taking first place was the team of Brian Hollywood, Larry Kilner, Bill Matthews; Martin Uzzell and Frank Birchall. Second place went to the group of Doug Henderson, Rein Harmatare, Bill Brethour, Jim Walling and Hugh McCrimmon.. Both teams tied with total score match of zero. Third Together we're making good things happen. Shs You. And communities across Ontario: Since 1975, lottery proceeds have been hard*at work supporting sociabservice organizations through the Trillium Foundation, cultural @nd 'recreational activities and hospitals all across Ontario. Recently, the total surpassed the 5 billion dollar mark. To celebrate this milestone, the Ontarid LotterwCorporation will host 3 "Free Admission Day" this Civic Holiday (August 2, 1993) at over 45 venues across the province. On that' day, the doors to the Art Gallery of Ontario, the Royal Ontario Museum, Science North, Upper Canada Village and more will be open to you at no charge. Together we have plenty to celebrate. So enjoy. And let's keep up the good work. J went to Bill Heustis, Jim Halliday, Tom Teefy, Jim Hunter and Ken Leech. Lorne Brown won the closest: to the pin award donated hy Grant Morgan of Scugog Re/Max in Port Perry. There was no winner of the hidden score last week, so the pot carries bver to this week. So, if you haven't participated in Men's Night, this would be a good time to start. All are welcome. Bring your own group and book a time between 10 AM and 6:30 PM. ~~ A few ladies braved the elements for the 18-hole pin day round. They just pretended they were golfing in Ireland or Scotland and decided to enjoy the weather. A recent tournament at Crestwood for the Dancing Donny Daigle referees was "won by Tim Brasier. The longest drive of the day was turned in by Brian Reeds and Pat Campbell snagged the prize for closest to the pin. Starting times at Crestwood may be booked seven days in advance by ealling 705-357: me, ho. r News page 22 T Kyle Geer scored twice for Twicd Told Tales, Matthew Hertzberg and Lakelan Gould each sobred as well. Katelyn May put in a strong first half in net, holding Brian's to only one goal during her shift. " : Lake Scugog Lumber had a teprific first game against Manvers, although Manvers picked up the win. Manvers was really tough and played a tremendous game; however, Jokn Anthony managed to scope a goal and Cheryl and da Barchok' combined in* net to keep the score a 5-1. Outstanding players on the Manvers team were Rachel Spearing, scoring twice, Travis McCabe, also scoring twice, and Jordan Jaques, with one point. -

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