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Scugog Citizen, 30 Jul 1991, p. 18

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~ . 5 £ & wp 18-- Scugog Cifizen -- Tuesday, July 30, 1991 * Rock 'em, sock 'e A" good crowd turned out Saturday night at the Port Perry Fairgrounds to see the Lions Club Demolition Derby. The weather was fine, the track was dry, and the cars were primed for some great action! \ Winners included: Heat #1: 18 Dave Snowden, 91 Robert Cornish. . Heat #2: 33 Tim Timms, 08 Rick Clark. Heat #3: 007 Brian Goble, 816 Roger Bown. \ Constellation: 07 Robert Smith, 11 Stan,Fraz. Semi- final: 13 Ken Luke. Last chance: 48 Wayne Smith, Feature event: Last car run- ning Rick Clarke $400; 2nd last car running Brian Goble $200; 3rd Tastugt running Roger Bown $100. Best dressed car: Tim Timms, $50. Family Matter. A great evening! - GRADUATION CARALEE MAXINE BEADLE daughter of Pam and Cary Beadle, graduated in May from Trent University with an honours BA in Psychology. Caralee made the Dean's List, off from her studies, returning in 1992 to work towards a Doctorate in Natural Medi- cine. h | Caralee plans to take a year | " If you see BRETT FOOTE on July 29th, * . wish him a very happy FIRST BIRTHDAY. Lots of love and hugs and kisses, Mommy & Daddy 1st Birthday Happy First Birthday August 16th to a Special Little Boy DONNY ROBB the apple of his grandparents' eyes. Proud parents are Bill and Kim, +} Even prouder grandparents j are Bill and Dorothy Robb. A L 1 We invite all citizens of Scugog to submit photographs and information for this space; "Family Matters", (ree of charge, v to mark these special events: First Birthdays for children; 25th, 40th, 50th and over Wedding Anniversaries (Pléhse contact our office for a photographer to take pictures ofy anniversaries of 50 years or more); Engagement A and Post-S dary School Graduati (Please keep copy to fifty words or less) Wedding Announcements will also be published, free of charge, with a submitted photograph and copy of 100 words or less. FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CONTACT THE ~ * #SCUGOG CITIZEN" at 985-NEWS (985-6397) or drop into olir office at" L 36 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1)2 ol , A fe Port Perry Pee Wee MoJacks extended theis-winning streak to four garfies last week They started*out on the right foot July 23 in Aurora with a lop- sided victory that was called after five innings with the score 26-0. Matt Kay allowed just two hits « as he went the distance striking out nine along the way. Despite the big score, this yas not an casy start for the MoJacks as the game was close for three innings. But in the 4th, the power came 10 the surface as the MoJacks un- leashed the bats to score 21 runs, and they added two more in the, 5th. lan Shrigley had a double and "three walks; Kenton LeFort a dou- ble, single and two walks; Jeremy Geer, two singles and a double; Jay King, triple and single; Brad Morton, single; Jason Haliburton, two walks; Jason Logan, two sin- gles; Bill Zaparanuik, triple and homer; Matt Kay, triple. The following night at home to East Gwillimbury, the MoJacks were out fof a measure of revenge as they had lost a preyious game by a 12-11 count, And they did just that, only this time the score was 13-12 EG got the first run of the game but Port scored twice. But EG picked up three more while shutting down Port in the third Port rallied over the next few innings to score led 12.7 going intg the final inning, EQ rallied to tie the game at 12-12 But Jay King hit a long drive # off a one-strike, count to deep cen tre for a home run and that centain- ly brought the crowd to its feet. Zaparanuik went the distance on the mound to get the win, strik Winning streak 'and homer, ing out eight, while Port had 17 hits. . Craig Laird led the way with two singles and a double, Jason Wetruck Logan has 'two singles, Brad Morea dul three, Jay King the home run, Kent LeFort 1 single, Bill Zaparanuik hit for the rare cycle with a single, double, triple d Colin Meijerink of patience ai the alks showed pleriy plate with three On July 25) the Molacks played their third"yraight against Cobourg and came away with an 8-3 victory, Cobourg opened a 2-0 lead, but Port got back in the game by scat oJacks tering their runs over the next few innings. MaugKay gave up nine hits and t four for the win Jay King led The hit parade with two homers and Jason Logan had one round-trjpper. Billy Z had a triple, Jay Trefway two singles, and one single gach from Moron, Shrigley, Geer, Kay, LeMort and Meijerink After 17 games, the team sports a record of 11 wins and six losses The team has five games 10 play including three ths week. On Wed. night Cobourg pays a visit and Thursday, Port wavels to' Stouftville With less than a month 10 play before the final tournament, T-ball action 1% coming 10 a close. The tournament is on August 16 at 6 p.m. at RH Cornish diamonds. In so recent action between Bri Towing and Mayne Farms, Caleb Atkins, David Akermans and Chris Firloue played well for Brians while for the Farm Sew Madeline Pothier Curtis Hughes and Terry. Ply were in top form In game wg, Cottrell Cuspids locked molars with Port Perry Excavating in an exgiting and evenly played match, Shona Tighe, Mant Virtue and Johnathan Marsh played well as did Ryan Pewch, Jeremy Goreksi and Nicole Goreski for the Cuspids. Leahy's Bobeat Sefvice and Durwards Driveway Sealing T-ball excitement paired off with good effort by all players. Beth Hayneg, Grey reenough and Jalen Neimaf | ere on lop of the game for "at Crew, and for the Sealers it was Justin Sanders, Martha Van Camp and Kyle Geer In Mites 7-8 baschall action uly 22, overcast skies and a few rain drops didn't dampen spirits as Van Camp Contracung and Hanks Pastries had plenty of action and timely hitung Nicole Virwe had three hits and three runs scored, Greg Hunter had two hits and two runs and Sarah Ver Shuuren had two hits and two runs scored Hanks got a fine effort fréffh Darcy Stevens with three hits and three runs and Tyler Houthys two hits and two runs After the dust settled, Van Camp had nipped Hanks by ond" d fun. What a fine game and what a great effort from everyone

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