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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1984, p. 19

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Results from the Cartwright league On Monday night in Blackstock, Lishmans topped Don Frew and Sons 16-8. Fou. Lish- mans, Chris*Bryant had two homeruns, and one by Bradley Malcolm. Good hitting by Alicia Bentley. Craig Rown- tree and Cory Wilson scored home runs for Don Frew. Kinsmen defeated Breezy Acres Farms in Caesarea. For the Kins- men, Terry Parks hit a home run with two homers by Kendall Chorostecki. Excellent catching was done by Terry Parks, Guy La- - Haye and Art Schry- burt. Michelle Morton and Michelle Cummings did some good fielding. MAGAZINES 100's in Stock PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 LAKESHORE LANDSCAPING PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Summer Maintenance Cutting and trimming of all lawn areas. Cultivating and edging of all garden beds. Clean up all debris on lawns, garden beds, walkways, patios, driveways. Lawn/Garden fertilizing. BOOK NOW - CALL GERRY ... 985-2188 TOS W ye os Gpupment> 184 BOND ST. W., OSHAWA 433-0055 7-11 POOL PRODUCTS For Breezy Acres, homers were hit by Cliff Pelrine and Barry Ross (2). Doubles were hit by Jason Law, Christie Corden and Brent Godin. Thompson's Village Market downed the Cartwright Juniors 24-16 in Nestleton. Josh Wilson, Adain Vivian and Jeff Short got home runs for the Juniors. andy Mackie played well on second base. Jenny Arbuckle pitched well and got a good line drive catch. For Thomp- son's, runs were scored by Steven Morris (1), Scott Barr (1), Cather- ine Ellis (2), Robyn Cliff (2) and Donnie Cliff (2). Deb Gawley hit 3 singles and scored 3 runs. Darrin Leach hit a double and scored 2 runs. Sean Gawley hit a single, a double and scored 3 runs. Kevin Ellis hit a home run and scored 3 runs. Mark Simmons hit a single and scored 1 run. Mike Leach hit 2 singles and scored 2 runs. Jason Cliff hit 2 homers and scored 3 runs. Darren Leach pitched well, and there was a good out at second base by Robyn Cliff. Cheryl's TNT's beat P&B Ornaments 11-6 in the Intermediate div- ision. For Cheryl's, Gary Oke and Tyler James hit home runs, and a triple by Ron Vokins. Some teams have been omitted because the highlights of their games have not been phoned in. Please remember to call Chris Cliff with your report. Turkey Power does it again! For the second time in five years, the Turkey Power team has snagg- ed the championship trophy in the Seagrave Parks Board annual Ladies Lob Ball Tourna- ment. On Saturday July 7th captain Debbie Andrews led her team to victory with a final score of 10-6, with Greenbank and Domin- ion Auto from Uxbridge trailing behind. Eight teams fought for first position but Turkey Power came out on top, after winning the league title last year. The team is hoping to do the same thing again this year. Good-luck, ladies! 22 Sw 16 x 32 Deluxe Mark Il Inground Pool - with 324 sq. ft. decking completely installed .... $7,966.52 15' x 30' Deluxe Oval Above Ground Pool Kit .... *1,731.27 ALPHA-VICO PATIO FURNITURE - WESTBEND GAS BARBEQUES BANK FINANCING (Difficult Access May Require Additional Charge) "Talk to Us First' ' WEY K IDg; 's - 3 WEEK - JUNIOR TENNIS PROGRAM Fun, Games and Instructional Tennis In the Sport of a Lifetime! Registration at the Courts: JULY 19th-5to 7 P.M. JULY 22nd-7to8P.M. ¢C RACQUET SUPPLIED IF NECESSARY. BEGINNING MONDAY, JULY 23rd Boys & Girls - Ages 8to 16 Years MORNINGS 9:00 A.M. to 12:00 NOON At a cost of $20.00 per Child (2 Children per Family $35.00) * Performance Award Scheme Testing * Prizes - Drinks - Games For More Information ALL 985-3091 TURKEY iy [4] J ONE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 17, 1984 -- 19 The Seagrave Turkey Power lob ball team took home the spoils at a regional eight team tournament July 7th. The winning team includes (in front) Laurie Foster, Kathy Smith (Most Valuable Player), Deb- bie Andrews, team captain, Deirdre Obey, Erin Porter, Joyce Abraham and Diane Knutson. That's coach Dan Harris at top left, with Shirley deHaas, Heather Kellington, Diane Puckrin, Valli Harris, Fran Taylor, Isabelle Vernon and Elaine Willerton. Miss- ing is Pam Byers. See story for details. Scugog Ball Hockey League Raiders nip Islanders 2-1 by Robert Tobin Ball Hockey was moved to July 5th last week due to Western Days occupying the arena. The first game of the night saw the Raid- ers defeat the Islanders 2-1. Scoring the goals for the Raiders were: Keith Barr and Dave Canning each with 1. Assisting on the goals were Brian Pomeroy, Tom Powell and Robert Cook all with 1. Scoring the lone goal for the Islanders was Tim Parker assist- ed by Rick Hope. The second game of the night saw the Flames burn the Ban- dits 5-2. Scoring for the Flames were Doug Bronson with 2, Carl Durward, Dave Jackson and Greg Fedyk all with 1. Assists went to Al Faux with 3, Ritchie Lefort and Carl Dur- ward with 1 each. Scor- ing both goals for the Bandits was Mark Cleveland assisted by Tim Thompson and Bob Ireland. A A NIVERSITY ERKS Landscaping Interlock Brick SCOTT MILLER 985-2289 434-6019 N 2 ) TROPHIES ° | and J J ENGRAVING ! DO-NO's § RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD Queen St. Port Perry : 985-2839 nN Na / [pm ----" \ The first game of Monday, July 9th saw the Packers defeat J&D by a score of 2-1. Scoring for the Packers were George Hillis and John Churchill. Assists went to Ken Fraser with 2, and George Hillis with 1. Scoring the only goal for J&D was Jeff Lyon assisted by Martin Poulin and Bill Haines. Don Card played an excellent game in net for the Packers which greatly contributed to their win. The final game of the week between Utica and Whitby saw Utica emerge victorious as they defeated Whitby 4-1. Scoring for Utica were P.J. Guest, M. Rice, J. Vipond, and J. Jefferies all with single goals. Assists went to P. Mason with 2, Larry Lynde with 2, J. Vipond, W. Middleton and J. Jefferies all with single assists. Scoring the only goal for Whitby was Larry Nantais assisted by Steve Small. Port ladies win game easily over Enniskillen The Dennis Anderson Chev Olds Ladies Lob Ball team remained winners by defeating the Enniskillen Ladies team by a score of 19 to 4 last Wednesday evening at the Enniskillen ball diamond. DACO rover Eve Johnston was instru- mental in keeping Enn- iskillen's score to only 4 runs with some great catches. Another DACO player having a good game was Karol Nott- ingham who had several very nice hits. DACO's next game is at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday evening against Solina at their home diamond. Girls soccer scores MOSQUITO BANTAM Lake Scugog Lumber - 1 Port Perry Printing Flamingo Vachon - 0 Stormers - 9 Outstanding game by Whitby - 0 the two Port Perry teams but Lake Scugog Lumber came up on the winning end against Flamingo Vachon Foods 1-0. Goal for Lake Scugog Lumber by Lisa Vernon. -- ANNOUNCEMENT -- PINE RIDGE GOLF CLUB + "We are pleased to announce the arrival of Our New Chef ... Mr. Dennis Lombardy." FEATURING: BUSINESSMAN'S LUNCH 11:30... 10 2:30 p.m Hot Roast Beef Sandwich, plus lots more! rom 3.25 The Port Perry Print- ing Stormers came out with an impressive win against Whitby. Goals by Terri O'Neil 3, Kim Roane 1, Dana Forder 2, Celia Williamson 2 and Leigh-Ann Goreski 1. DAILY AND DINNER SPECIALS! "ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT" HOT & COLD SUNDAY BUFFETS AND SALAD BAR From 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Children 2 PRICE $ ( TRICE) oR AS LITTLE AS. /. 95

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