3) ¥ F / he o/ TEER The annual Midget fastball tournament was held in Port Perry over the weekend, and when the dust had cleared, Bridlewood as winners over Napanee with a 7-6 ten inning victory in the final. Ken McCon- nell (left) of Bridlewood pitched his team to three wins and was named the Most Valuable Pitcher. Leroy Blugh of Napanee was named MVP, as he hit four homers for his team. Fourteen teams took part in the tournament, sponsored by Vachon. There was no Port Perry entry as there is no midget squad in this community this year. Sa on on wm AUTOMOTIVE MACHINE SHOP Head Rebuilding - Engines Rebuilt - Rotor & Drum Turning - Flywheel Resurfacing (flat & recessed) - Engine Boring and Head Resurfacing - 179 Caimi 1. 985-9345 179 Casimir S\. - Port Perry we preg greg gg pI IL I - - ---- a ----- or " YE ww ww ww ------ TE Selig Vin Walker (right) of Port Perry presented Neil Malcolm of Malmont Farms with a plaque in recognition of the support Mr. Malcolm has given to minor softball teams here over many years. OFAH taking aim at Ont. poachers Poachers in Ontario are in for a rough road ahead as a result of a program being operated by the Ontario Feder- ation of Anglers and Hunters (0.F.A.H.). The Federation is mak- ing available to its 375 affiliated clubs, bright red posters entitled "REPORT-A- POACHER* as well as small REPORT-A- POACHER cards that can easily be carried in a wallet, glove compart- ment, tackle box, or purse for quick access when recording a viol- ation of the Game and Fish Act. Where only a handful of O.F.A.H. clubs had participated in the past, The first ever ""umpire's award' was presented by Bob Kirk CrownYictoria from $12,000." plus Freight plus Tax plus License PAUL D. FARQUHARSON LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3 - 571-3942 a (After Hours: 985-9012) HE B.A. LLB. Still Full Sized Still Low Priced plus Freight plus Tax | fave vou driven a bord Lately 4 Stock » 4F * AUTO OVERDRIVE TRANS * HEATER-ENGINE BLOCK * POWER STEERING IMMERSION * DUAL NOTE MOAN * /4/P208/TEAS WIDE WW RADIALS * AZAR WINDOW DEFROSTER STEEL BELTED * SEATBELT AEMINDER CHIME ¢ SPEED CONTROL -- FINGERTIP * PROTECTIVE VINYL COATING * AIR CONDITIONER -- AUTO TEMP * POWER FRAT DISC * RADIO -- AM/FM STER W/CASS * DUAL RECLINER * MIRROR -- AM REMOTE CONTROL * BODYSIDE MOULD * BATTERY -- MEAVY DUTY * QUARTZ ECECTRIC CLOCK * SUSPENSION -- (MANDLING * ROOF VINYL -- REAR MALF PACKAGE) LUXURY * GLASS -- TINTED o SEATS -- SPLIT BENCH * CONVENIENCE GROUP 576 1800 Bell Canada paid a municipal total of $162,027.92 in Scugog Township in 1983 taxes to as a result of telecom- munications operations in its Port Perry exchange. In addition, Bell spent $927,000 to maintain and upgrade telephone ser- vice in the exchange. The 1983 tax payments are: real estate $6,042.25, business $1,807.92; gross receipts $154,177.75. The Gross Receipts Tax is a levy of 5 per cent of all telecommunica- tions revenue derived from Bell operations in Ontario the previous year and apportioned to each exchange based on its number of Bell-owned telephones in use. In 1984 Bell's gross receipts tax to be paid locally will be $174,365.60. Last year each phone leased from Bell generated $22.35 in revenue to the local municipality. Highlights of 1983 ex- penditures: moving ex- isting facilities for road widening; rural relief, including Scugog Island; additional 200 telephone lines for switching cen- tre; facilities for new subdivisions. Highlights of 1984 estimated total ($547,000) : urban rural (right) and Vin Walker to Napanee manager Dave Long. The award selected by the tournament umps will be an annual affair with the trophy in Vin Walker's name. It is for the player or coach showing the most sportsmanship in the Port Perry Midgets tournament. Bell gives some back improvement of existing facilities; additional 400 telephone lines for swit- ching centre. (These figures do not include a $2.6 million cost to Bell in 1983 and 1984 to introduce Traffic Operator Posi- tion System (TOPS) long distance callng in Durham Region & North- umberland County . In the Oshawa area Bell employs 633 people the effectiveness of 375 clubs is expected to result in a significant reduction of the illegal harvest of game. The program is aimed at encouraging land- owners, sportsmen, and the general public to be aware of the poaching problem, record the des- ignated information, and report it immediat- ely to Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources Conservation Officers. Poaching is a serious and costly crime. It robs legitimate ethical sportsmen of game and fish, robs businesses and taxpayers of rev- enues generated by hunting and fishing, and robs all .of us of a valuable natural resource--our wildlife. No one knows the exact figures, but studies have shown that poachers kill about as many animals and fish as legitimate anglers and hunters take during legal seasons. Poachers do not confine their killing to game species. Threatened, endanger- ed and nongame species show up in the poacher's bag as well. Through the REPORT-A-POACHER program, the O.F.A H. helps the individual to transfer accurate information to a Conser- vation Officer (C.0.) by just filling in the blanks of the R.A.P. card and reporting that inform- ation to a C.0. These cards will be distributed by members and clubs of the O.F.AH. on a local basis, so be sure to contact the nearest club and pick up your card. You can help catch a thief! Names of those people reporting a viol- ation are kept strictly confidential. Tennis for kids Due to the popularity and high attendance of the Pepsi-Wilson Minor Tennis League in past years, Port Perry 'Tennis Club once again is offering a similar recreational tennis league for children 8 to 16 years of age. Beginning Monday, July 23 and running for 3 weeks, mornings 9 a.m. to 12 noon, Monday to Friday. There will be tennis instruction from quali- fied Ontario Tennis Assoc. instructors, games, drills and re- freshments, all design- ed for the different age groups and levels of play. Fun play, good sportsmanship and par- ticipations are always emphasized as well as court etiquette and rules. Racquets will "He supplied for those who do not own one. The instructors feel sure that the children will benefit from this program and that is will help create a positive attitude towards a sport that can last a lifetime. 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