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Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1979, p. 18

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18-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 25, 1979 SRO _ PO _J Softhall executiv by Danny Millar The executives of the Port Perry Minor Softball Asso- ciation held their monthly meeting at Conway Gardens on Sunday, April 22nd. Much of the talk early in the meeting centered around the ability of Rob Cooper and Paul Solomon to round up sponsors for the teams. Since last month's meeting these two have found 15 businesses willing to invest in the ball program. The shirts that these donations have purchased will be arriving on Saturday. In addition, Bob Knapp, the Juvenile team coach, announced that Mother's Pizza of Oshawa will be sponsoring his team. The $600 they have given will purchase uniforms of black and gold. Another topic of discussion was on the Midget Tourna- ment. Wayne Venning will be chairman of the commit- tee which was set up to handle arrangements for this event. At this time there are seven teams entered at the new entry fee of $50. This is raised from last year's $30 to cover increased expenses such as raised umpire fees and equipment costs. Jack Cook read the report from the recent OASA convention which a ten member delegation from Port Perry attended. He was elected as a member of the executive council. His report consisted of numerous rule changes, the most important one which was the innovation of the Designated Hitter rule for the Juvenile and higher categories. More of the conversation was on the subject of inviting the various radio station teams to compete against the locals. It was decided that the Port Perry firemen will play the CHUM 'Ordinary Superstars" (Turn to page 19) e plans interesting season An end of season banquet was held last week by Port Perry Kinsmen for the Novice House League team and trophies were presented to all members of the team. Captain Joe Jackman acceptes his trophy from Kinsmen representative Tom Armstrong while coaches Wayne King and Neil Wanamaker look on. Advance to All -Ontario Gymnastics Championships by Danny Millar Two Port Perry High School girls have advanced to the all-Ontario gymnastics championships in Ottawa with their success at the COSSA meet in Trenton on Wednesday, April 18th. SOFTBALL REGISTRATION FRIDAY, APRIL 27th - 6 to 9 P.M. SATURDAY, APRIL 28th - 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. AT LAKEFRONT PARK 'T" Ball - Ages 4 to 7 years Squirt - Ages 7 to 11 years PeeWee - Ages 11 to 13 years Bantam - Ages 13to 15 years Midget - Ages 15to 17 years Juvenile - Ages 17 to 19 years All ages as of January 1st, of the current year. All girls and boys must have registration form signed by parent or guardian. No proof of age required at this time. -Registration Fee: $5.00 per player An extra fee will be charged players on travelling teams. Teams will be formed from those who register. PORT PERRY & DISTRICT MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Pres. Wayne Venning - 985-2723 Sec. Vin Walker - 985-7126 Christine Robinson and Tammy Reid will travel to Ottawa University for the event on May 5th. Team coach Patricia Smith called their success "Quite an accomplishment", and added "I'm very pleased with them." Robinson was the best Port Perry performer as she recorded a second in the bars and a first in the vault competitions. Her showing in these events enabled her to finish second overall. Reid advances on the strength of her second place showing at the Vaults. It is her first year in competition. Reid competed in only two events but teammate Robin- son's position was based on four events. Three other members of the Redmen team were entered in the COSSA but did not share the success of the other two. CALL: UPER OFT "Water Softener Rentals ory 99.95 por mont Treat yourself to Soft, Clean Water. GARY YOUNG PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. Phone: 655-4936 Local hockey players honoured at annual dinner and dance by Danny Millar Port Perry and surroun- ding areas bid adieu to another hockey season on Saturday, April 21st with their annual dinner-dance and banquet. A crowd of 187 graced the Legion Hall with their presence to enjoy the meal and awards ceremony. After the customary intro- ductions of the head table and executives, trophies were handed out by master of ceremonies, Joe Waldin- sperger. Starting with the little kids was Mike Tobin who presen- ted the Kenneth Vizely Memorial trophy to Shawn Bradberry. This award is for the Most Improved Tyke. Jan Franssen handed out House League awards to Novice Andrew Steele and " Atom Boyd Vanderheul. Similiar awards were re- ceived by Greg Williams of the Bantams and Shawn Elliot of the Pee Wees. Stuart McQuaid gave Williams his trophy and Gary Fellows performed the honours for Elliot. The best House League player in the Midget's league is Carey Fellows whose award was handed out to him by Waldinsperger. After the formalities of the House Leagues had been dispensed with the awards for the competitive leagues were given out. The first one was the Fred Warner memorial award for Sports- manship and ability. Chris Cookman won it for the Atom Selects and Craig Menzies for the Atom 1 team. Todd Blayone and Al Ferguson copped the honour for the Bantam 1 and 2's respective- ly. John Lally was the Novice winner. Maurice Jeffery presented the Joe Fowler Memorial trophy to Dave Kemp of the Pee Wee 1's and Kevin Fowler of the Pee Wee 2's. The major house league awards were the next in line. The Howie Jones award was handed over by Tim Bowmeester. This award is given only in the. midget league to the player who leads the league in assists. Howie Jones was a midget league player who was killed four years ago in a dune buggy accident. Bud Heard was the presentor here. Merle Schewaga was given a cheque and a desk set for winning the Gary Jackson award for sportsmanship on the Midget 1 team. The first of two brief (Turn to page 21) "BOAT SLIPS AVAILABLE SHE Port Perry Yacht Ci Access to Trent * § System Waterway 79 Reasonable Rates Winter Storage Club House Activities Year Round Oshawa 725-2227 COACHES FOR MINOR SOFTBALL Coaches are needed for the following teams: PEE WEE BOYS BANTAM BOYS PEE WEE GIRLS BANTAM GIRLS Anyone interested should contact Pres. Wayne Venning at 985-2723 or drop into the ball park during registration APRIL 27th & 28th. G.M. CARS or TRUCKS WILLIAMSON MOTOR SALES For the Best Deals on New RICHARD HUNT at Uxbridge 852-3331 TALLATION R.R.1, OSHAWA 655-4001 Seamless Eavestrough, Fascia & Soffit. Authorized Dealer () Hunter Douglas Call us for a Free Estimate & Demonstration. ASK ABOUT OUR HANDYMAN PLAN. whl oa J 20 Miles North of naa | + I --------

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