TT ------ ' . A I" TINIAN LC LTR TPLNSE MN Bl FR, a? ete Sea SH id A TR a Atl aa a me oy de RE NSS PREFER wz a ABER Oo ¥ choose the right lighting fixtures foryourhome. 14 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 5th, 1974. Opening games rained out The season got off to a slow start inthe. Ontario County Bush League mainly due to the weather. The opening games were all postponed because of rain in spite of attempts in Green- bank and Nestleton to com- plete the mandatory five innings. thus the League openers were set back to Thursday, May 30 in Raglan, Port Perry and Columbus. All except the Columbus - Bell game were played. There were still some con- fusion as to whether Colum- bus was going to field a team and where Bell was going to Millbrook wins championship Millbrook won the team championship at the annual bi-school track and field meet with Cartwright High School last Friday. Millbrook scored 360 points while Cartwright had to be content with 316. FREE\} assistance to help you Call us for an appointment or drop into our large showroom at 75 Richmond Street West in Oshawa. CONSUMER DIVISION f Ruddy Electric Wholesale Ltd. "75RICHMOND STW. OSHAWA 725-3539 Cartwright won two of the individual championships - the Girls Midget and the Girls Junior. Louise Van Camp won the Midget trophy and Wilma Wolters won the Junior trophy. play its home games. Columbus will have a team for at least the early part of the schedule and it is hoped that sufficient players will be found to enable the team to continue, especially after its fine showing in the early innings against Greenbank on Tuesday, May 28 before that game was rained out. At present it appears as if the Ball team will play its home games in the park of its visiting opponents. « The action so far in the Bush League has been as follows: Thursday, May 30 Nestle- ton 6. Stone 16; Greenbank 4, Raglan 6: Columbus at Bell, postponed. Sunday. June 2, Stone 3, Raglan 1. Future games, Wednesday June 5, Bell at Nestleton. Thursday, June 6, Raglan at Nestleton, Columbus at Stone's, Greenbank at Bell in Greenbank. ~ Tuesday, June 11, Colum- bus at Greenbank: Bell at Raglan; Stone al Nestleton. Intermediates drop 2 games * Port Perry Intermediate Ball Club dafes oi ball games at home: June 6, Whibty vs. Porl Pepry" June 11, Port Perry. Juné 18, Markham vs Port Perry. June 27, Port Perry Jrs. vs. Port Perry Int. July 4, Aurora vs. Port Perry. July 11, Port Perry Jrs. vs. Port Perry Int. Greenwood vs. On the 29th Port started off strong with a run in the first inning when Johnson'scored. K. Lewis for Markham had 10 strike outs. Markham scored 2runs in the 3rd and 3 in the 6th. Port scored their second run in the 8th when Wanamaker hit a home run. Game called after five innings, Port loses 6-5 The boys of Grant Menzies July 18, Aurora vs. Port.r Motors Pee Wee Softball Perry. July 23, Markham vs. Port Perry. July 30 North York vs. Port Perry. On Wednesday the 28th, North York visited Port Perry and went home on the losing end of a 10 - 1 score. On Thursday, Port visited Markham and came home on the losing end of a 5 - 2 score. On the 28th, Goreski throwing for Port had seven strike outs while allowing five hits. Johnston for Port was the big hitter while Williams and Smith were close behind. 3 Boy Scouts to plant one million trees Over 15,000 Boy Scouts will plant a million trees in the 1974 'Trees for Canada' pro- ject. The project will help beautify Canada and provide a future resource for all Canadians. Over half a million trees will be planted in Ontario, according to Judge C.O. Bick, President of the Pro- vincial Council for Ontario. 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Judge Bick pointed out that "Trees for Canada" is also a fund raising project for local Councils. The funds raised will be used to help further Scouting in the com- munity, to develop the Pro- vincial Leaders' Training Centre at Acton, Ontario, promote outdoor Scouting and meet local needs. Some of the money raised will be used to support Operation Amigo, an international pro- gram of Canadian Scouting designed to help five South American countries adapt Scouting to meet their needs. Each boy participating in the project will be expected to plant 50 - 100 trees. The majority of trees being plan- ted are spruce, white pine, red pine, black poplar and silver maple. Before tree planting day, each Scout will seek financial pledges from the community. "Each householder will tacted by only one Cub or Scout," said Judge Bick. "We hope that people will remember this when they make their pledges." be con- - Team, will surely remember last Tuesday in Thornhill. Trailing 5 - 2, and going to bat in top of the inning, the kids came roaring bagk, to tie the game at 5 - 5. Thornhill in their half of the 5th inning put back to back singles together, and added another un, making the score 6 - 5. Then Mother Nature took over and as usual in May to date, dumped another bucket of water on everybody and everything. Thornhill with the head 6 5 after 5 complete innings became the winner. Tim Thompson with two hits head the Port batters. Ireland, Treen, Doupe, Nes- bitt, Hurst, Pinkowski, Robinson, Fellows, and Dur- ward all had one each. The boys take to the field again on Monday at the Legion Field, game time 6:30 p.m. then travel to Clare- a 723-5221 SERVICE CALLS - Guaranteed Investments now earning a big NOTE: RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE ONTARIO TRUST 19 SIMCOE ST. 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