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Scugog Citizen (1991), 17 Aug 1993, p. 20

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errr Mens Sio-Pj «] - "A" Division "B" Division TEAM: GP W LTPTS RA|TEAM: GPW L TPTS RA Derbyshire Arms 1410 3 1 21 116|Hank Pastries 15.10 4 1 21139 Seagrave Bldgs. 1410 3 1 21 155|Bradshaws Tw. 1510 4 1 21 141 Square Boy Pizza 1410 4 0 20 143|PizzaDelight 1510 50 20144 Coldwell Banker 13 8 5 0° 16 115|ForderParksins 15 8 7 0 16 166 PortPerry IGA. 14 8 6 0 16 170|Oppers Alumin. 15 7 7 1 15155 Crandell's 15.510 0 10 219|GoreskisRst 15 7 7 1 15175 Galley Fish Je 3110 6 192|investors Group 15 4110 8189 PP.AutoGlass 14 113 0 2 245|Pineridge Sports 15 213 0 4199 : August 9, 1993 . Bradshaws Towing Oppers 3 Pizza Delight hy v 3 Square Boy Pizza 18 vs PortPerry Auto Glass 7 Crandell's 7 vs Derbyshire Arms 0 Port Perry IGA ppd vs Coldwell Banker ppd Hank's Pastries 9 vs Investors Group 4 Goreski's Summer Resort I vs Forder Parks Insurance " Seagrave Steel Buildings vs Galley Fish & Chips 7 Port rt Perry Ladies Lob Ball y * TEAM: w T PTS Nestieton EA 13 p 0 23 Greebank 16 1" 5 V] 22 + Beamers Building * 15 9 6 [1] 18 Raiders 14 9 5 0 18 "Sunderland 16 9 7 0 18 Reach Park 15 8 7 1] 16 Pink Panthers 13 5 8 0 10 Re/Max 16 5 1 0 10 Timms Garage id 3 bo [1] 6 Ridgenorth [1] 4 Weekly Youth Lob Ball TEAM: L T PTS. Sucka hekival Wows ps y 0 , 0 24 13 8 4 1 17 50 12 7 5 [\] 14 Brian McTaggart Electric 1 8 5 [1] 12 Lil Gators' 12 (] 6 /] 12 Ws Valu Mart 1" 4 8 1 9 . Standard Electric 12 2 10 0 4 Marsh Hill Jerseys 1" 1 10 o 2 under 17 Girls Soccer W L T GF GA PTS bin Dana Forder Goldsm. b 8 1 2 24 9 18 Ajax Warriors 0 7 2 1 18 18 15 PSC M. Balsdon Trucking 1 7 3 kt 31 11 15 . Ajax Phillips and Moore Ins. 8 7 1 0 36 5 14 PSC Pro-Motions 10-3 4 3 12 13 9 WISC Racers 9 3 § 1 2 14 7 PSC Rockets " 3 8 0 12 31 6 WISC Optimist Club » 2 8 0 ! 31 4 Pickering Village Sports 0 8 2 24 Nestleton Men's Sunday Night TEAM: T Janetville bs y i 1] fd Dave's Contracting 1 9 2 [1] 18 Opper's Sluminum 12 6 6 [1] 12 Classic Aluminum 12 6 6 0 12 Kirby Structures 1" 5 5 1 1" Ron Lee Water Supply 12 5 6 1 1" Port Perry .G.A. 12 2 10 0 4 Nestieton Country Store 12 2 10 [4] 4 Scugog Adult Mix Slo Pitch TEAM: - GP w PTS. Martyn Haulage 10 7 : 17 poien Country Marketeers 10 5 4 1" Wilsons' Refinishing "no 4 4 1 Scugog Mens Slo-Pitch League 12 3 9 Scugog | Baseball Association LT BANTAM GPW L TPTS NT a) pe 10 Grumble Hillbilies 13 8 3 2 18 Laurentian Bank 1410 4 0 20 | SummerieaGolfC. 12 8 4 0 JC.Flooing ~~ 13 7 5 0 15| Raglanindustries 12 7 4 1 15 Wm. Sandiford 12 8 6 1 12 | Mr. Resurfacer 13 7 51 18 Venom 11 56 6 0 10 | Stables Restaurant 14 5 9 0 10 London Li 13 210 1 5 | Brook's Feeds 10 6 50 10 Coffee Time 11 2 9 0 41 Aldon Transmiss. "12 110 1 3 PEE WEE GPW LTPIS Pineridge Sports ~~ 14 10 3 1 21 Dollar Plus 13 8 41 17 Top Gun 12.7 41 15 Willowtree Farm 14 5 8 1 11 Martyn Consulting 13 112 0 2 "SPORT STATS" sponsored by toh PINERIDGE SPORTS N ST.. PORT PERRY STelela ERY/c Tan Trophies 178 QUEE Sporting Goods * Silk Screening * Uniforms & Engraving | Midgets host OASA finals The sports report for the 'Midget Merchant Fastball , team is sponsored this week by R.B. Moase, Ives Antiques, and Mike Tobin Photography. This weekend, Port Perry Minor Ball is honoured to be the host of the Midget "B" OASA Provincial Championship Tournament. Many visitors will be in town to sample the hospitality of our . families and merchants, and to enjoy the well-known "diamonds on the lake." = Teams representing the various zones across Ontario are Napanee, Waterford, Simcoe, East Gwillimbury, Owen Sound, Fingal (St. Thomas), Stouffville, and the host team Port Perry. Opening ceremonies will be Saturday, 11:00 a.m. on the south diamond. There will be an admission fee of $3 for a day pass or $6 for a weekend pass to help defray the expenses. . The Port Perry Merchants, who won the Midget "C" All- Ontario last year in New Hamburg, are looking forward to repeating this feat as the All-Ontario "B" Champions. An additional challenge is that this year's midget team was rh up one category. The Merchants have been:playing Mites - Tykes : $125. For an Ontario A ip 7:00t0 9:00PM. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1st THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th Novice - Midget : $200. Family Passes (including Playoffs) : $25. NOTIC ONTARIO TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the c | Board in the Oshawa Men's League this year in preparation for this important tournament. Come on down to the lake and - enjoy the high calibre midgg . © ball and support the. loca team. The parents and fans of the Squirt team who are hosting their own All-Ontario Tournament the following. wee- end are co-operating with the Midget parents to assist in such : things as diamond preparation, score-keeping, gates, etc. The Midget parents, in turn, will take over these jobs during the Squirt Tournament in order to allow each parent to enjoy watching their own team. Thanks to Midget players Todd Smart, "Diane Empringham, and Jeff Card for their help at the Monster Bingo last Saturday evening. Games to be played this week Monday, Aug. 16 - Merchants vs OTooles at Durham Field. Tuesday, Aug. 17 - Oshawa Weasels vs Merchants at 8:30. Thursday;- Merchants vs Greenbank at 8:00. The Oshawa Men's League Play-offs will be starting the week of August 30 with the format yet to be decided. We are logking forward to an enthusiastic and vocal group of fans to support the Midget Merchants in their quest for success! Student work outlook brighter ed by employers has ® Carrie Fleury, Supervi the Canada' Employment Centre for Students (CEC:S) in the Durham Region, announced Friday that the Year to Date 1993 figures for student employment have improved since 1992. The number of job vacancies % Tl Manvers Arena' of the Tc f APPLICATION S NICiPAL BOARD CoRpoRATION of thaTOWNSHIP of Jougcs hi reased 60.7%, while the number of students placed in jobs this summer has improved 64.5%. "In"July we continue to see a significant shift in-the quality of jobs. More full-time and part-time jobs are being posted at the CEC-8," said Ms. Fleury. Ms. Fleury reminds students the CEC-S in Oshawa, Whitby, and Pickering closed for the summer on Friday, August 13. Students and employers wishing to contact their local CEC-S may call Oshawa 723- 2211, Ajax/Pickering 683- 7691, or Whitby 668-5233. fT S g has ied to the to sub: f Chapter M.45, for an Order to: All of which is more p 1. Reduce the size of Ward 1 by removing certain lands (Poll'8). 2. Create 1 new Ward (5) by adding the above Ward 2 and dividing Ward 2 approximately in half. No. 93-270 of the Corporation and d had in BR, Lh registered mail or deliver to the Clerk of the C poratk nF described and illustrated on the attached map. Any person interested may, within twenty-one (21) days.after the date of this notice, send' by 13 (2) of the tai Monon Ac. .S.0. 1990, n of the Tc hip of S , notice of his or ds of such her to the objection. THE ONTARIO-MUNICIPAL BOARD may app before doing so may appoint a time and place when any objection thereto will be considered. Netice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection and who have left with or deliveréd to the undersigned Clerk the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent. If no objections are received, the Ontario Muni > d in with the appli approval of said ha objection and stating that if a public hearing i is held, he or his agent will attend br support such of the g of the prop of daries but d to alter or fix the be provided. The last date for filing objection will be August 31, 1993. Dated at the Township of Scugog this 10th day of August, 1993. Earl S. Cuddie, Administrator - Clerk, | Board may p without halding a heating and no further notice will ree, PORT PERRY, Ontario LOL 1A7 'Aug. 26 a oo

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