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No end in sightInvista strike continues; talks are not plannedBy Blake McKim, Journal Staff Writer MAITLAND - It's 26 days into the strike at Invista Canada Maitland site, and it doesn't look like it will be ending anytime soon. According to union officials, talks had been scheduled with members of the union, Invista and a provincial mediator on Friday, June 24. However, Human Resources Manager at Invista Bill Byker stated on Monday "no meeting had officially been called on Friday." He added "there was discussion about talks, but (we) never formally agreed on a time." Byker also hesitated to speculate about any talks being opened up. "I don't have anything new to report (about) meetings, talks." Steve Armstrong, president of the Communications, Energy and Paperworkers Union Local 28-0, mentioned Monday it was his feeling the striking workers were "disappointed" the meeting didn't happen. "It shows a lack of integrity (on Invista's part)," he said. He added "we don't know what their purpose was, to schedule a meeting then cancel." He also said the provincial mediator who was to attend the talks tried to suggest other days to meet, but the company refused. "They (Invista officials) don't want a government official there even if we do meet," opined Armstrong. "It's a big ugly American company. They're bullies." Armstrong also stated certain local politicians have offered "zero support" for the strike action. Politicians he named included Brockville Mayor Ben TeKamp, Leeds-Grenville MPP Bob Runciman and Leeds-Grenville MP Gord Brown. However, he did state Augusta Reeve John McCrea did drop by and offered his support for the striking workers. Of the plant's operations, Byker did state they are continuing to "go well as planned," and also said that all areas except one are continuing to operate. He also stated that, to his knowledge there have been no additional workers who have come from other Invista plant sites to work at the plant. Last Monday, Invista spokesperson Line Villeneuve stated "a few" workers had come to work at the Maitland site from other company sites. Armstrong also stated the union is willing to compromise on the strike issues, but also expects Invista to be willing to compromise. "We're willing to move if they're willing to move, but they're not willing to move," he stated. He added there are "all kinds of ways" to compromise on issues. The union's issues include concerns about losing benefits, having longer work hours and the possibility of unionized employees being laid off before contractors. Armstrong also mentioned a number of other "minor" issues, including the length of time Invista pays workers who are on disability and also what he said is the company's desire to "reduce the number of union reps at the bargaining table and plant site."
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There will be something for all ages at Canada Day festivities in CardinalBy David Dickenson, Journal Staff Writer CARDINAL - Those celebrating Canada Day in Cardinal should get a bang out of the festivities. The annual Canada Day in Cardinal celebrations are scheduled for this Friday, July 1 at the Cardinal Legion Park and include a packed schedule of events which includes a fireworks display. According to Nancy Toupin, one of the event co-ordinators, the groups involved and volunteers have been hard at work preparing to make the most of the annual celebrations. "Each year it's a fun event for the whole family," said Toupin. "Everyone tries to go to great lengths to make sure nobody is left out. We have childrens games, cards, a deck party and a fireworks display this year for everyone to be part of. Everyone has put a lot of time and effort into the events and we hope everyone will come and enjoy the festivities." The day is slated to begin with a breakfast at the Legion. The Legion will also be hosting a yard sale Friday morning. The annual Legion deck party featuring a DJ will begin at 11 am and run all day and through the evening until close. A horseshoe tournament will be held in the park beginning at 11 am. There is a small entry fee. A euchre tournament will start at 1:30 pm at the Legion, thre is also a small entry fee. There will also be a barbecue in the Legion park starting around 11 am and running into the early afternoon. Children's games and children races will be held in the afternoon at the Legion park. The festivities will conclude with a fireworks display beginning at dusk. Good samaritan assaulted twice: policeSPENCERVILLE A 33-year-old man faces several charges in connection with a pair of incidents that took place Saturday morning, according to the Grenville County OPP detachment. A group was playing cards at a residence just east of Spencerville. The man and his 23-year-old girlfriend had a fight; when she attempted to leave at about 5 am, the man reportedly assaulted her and then assaulted a 34-year-old man who tried to intervene. The good samaritan, his wife and the other female left together and arrived at the couple's residence in Spencerville at about 6 am. At about 6:30 am, the suspect arrived; at that point, the other three people locked themselves in a parked camping trailer. The suspect damaged the trailer and tried to get inside; he smashed a window and then assaulted the man again, an OPP news release states. Police were contacted by cell phone during the altercation. When police arrived, the suspect had fled the scene. He was arrested on Sunday and held for a bail hearing Monday. The charges include two counts of assault, two counts of breach of probation, one count of uttering death threats and one count of mischief. No names were released. The two victims sustained minor injuries. Constable Barr is investigating.
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Maynard captures primary track and field meet in ShanlySHANLY - South Grenville area elementary school students in
grades 1-4 had a big day at the Centennial'67-North Edward Maynard Public School finished as the top school in the eight-team meet accumulating 294 points, followed by North Edwardsburgh-Centennial '67 in second with 283 points. Iroquois finished third with 187 points, followed by Oxford-On-Rideau in fourth with 169 points, Algonquin in fifth with 166 points, Dixons Corner in sixth with 154 points, Kemptville in seventh with 145 points and Maitland in eighth with 70 points. Algonquin Public School's Emily Byers was named the top girl of the meet after earning 25 points. Byers set a pair of meet records at the event in the Grade 2 girls 60-metre and 100-metre races, including a time of 16.69 seconds in the 100-metres, which was faster than the gold medal winning time in the 2004 Ontario Provincial championships. Emma Selleck of Maynard finished second in the race for top girl with 23 points, followed by Kristen Vidal of North Edwardsburgh/Centennial '67 with 22 points. Paul DeJong of North Edwardsburgh/Centennial '67 was named the top boy after accumulating 28 points at the meet. DeJong broke a pair of meet records on the day after winning the Grade 4 boys 100-metre race and running long jump competitions. DeJong's teammate, Dillan Ault of North Edwardsburgh/ In total, 20 meet records were broken in Shanly, including
13 by local athletes. DeJong broke the Grade 4 boys 100-metre
and running long jump records, Byers broke the Grade 2 girls
60-metre and 100-metre records, Payden Selleck of Maynard broke
the Grade 2 boys 100-metre record, Parker Grant of Maynard broke
the Grade 2 boys softball throw record, Tom Kippax of Maynard
broke the Grade 3 boys 100-metre record, Tayler Mason of Maynard
broke the Grade 3 boys high jump record, Taylor Warner of Maynard
broke the Grade 1 girls 60-metre record, Rebekah Beattie of Maitland
broke the Grade 4 girls 100-metre record, Missy Schutten of North
Edwardsburgh/ The meet was run by Grade 7 and 8 helpers from Centennial '67 as well as teachers and volunteers from the two host schools. South Grenville results include: Grade 1 60m 1. Ryan Dumouchel, Maynard; 3. Rourke DeVries, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Mitchell Dawson, Algonquin; 5. Drew Holmes, Maynard 100m 2. Rourke DeVries, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Mitchell Dawson, Algonquin 400m 3. Tyler Ferguson, Maynard; 4. Ian Pakeman, Maynard 800m 1. Drew Holmes, Maynard; 4. Mitchell Dawson, Algonquin; 6. Nicholas Asbreuk, Maynard Standing Long Jump 1. Damian Forsyth, Algonquin; 2. Sylas Cairage-OneSpot, Maynard; 4. Seth Gransden, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Brock Walford-Davis, Maitland Softball Throw 3. Mitchell Dawson, Algonquin; 4. Seth Gransden, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. Brendan Bruce, NEPS/Cent. '67 Running Long Jump 6. Ryan Pitchford, Maitland High jump 3. Darian Claire, Maynard; 5. Conner Ladouceur, Maynard Grade 2 60m 1. Parker Grant, Maynard; 3. Ty McNish, Algonquin; 4. Matthew Bindert, Maynard; 5. Steven Cucman, NEPS/Cent. '67 100m 1. Payden Selleck, Maynard; 5. Aaron Wilson, Algonquin; 6. Michael Drezin, NEPS/Cent. '67 400m 2. Parker Grant, Maynard; 5. Kurtis Collins, NEPS/Cent. '67 800m 1. Payden Selleck, Maynard; 2. Devan Miller, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Kyle Whiteman, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. Riley Carriere, Maynard; 6. Aaron Wilson, Algonquin Standing Long Jump 2. Michael Drezin, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Aaron Wilson, Algonquin; 5. Ty McNish, Algonquin; 6. Nicholas LeBlanc, NEPS/Cent. '67 Running Long Jump 2. Kurtis Collins, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. High Jump 1. Parker Grant, Maynard; 3. Payden Grade 3 60m 1. Declan Colwell, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Tim Watts, Maynard; 6. Matthew Barkley, Algonquin; 7. Nathan Colwell, NEPS/Cent. '67 100m 1. Tom Kippax, Maynard; 2. Jesse Kennedy, Maynard; 3. Nathan Colwell, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Alex Stewart, Algonquin 400m 1. Tom Kippax, Maynard; 2. Declan Colwell, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Taite Dibdin, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. Dalton Charlebois, Maynard; 6. Brandon Finlayson, Algonquin 800m 2. Declan Colwell, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Taite Dibdin, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Aaron White, Maynard; 5. Tim Watts, Maynard Standing Long Jump 3. Wesley Schutten, NEPS/Cent. '67 Running Long Jump 3. Ian Sabourin, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Tayler Mason, Maynard; 5. Travis Perkins, NEPS/Cent. '67 High Jump 1. Tayler Mason, Maynard; 2. Nick Selleck, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Tom Kippax, Maynard Softball Throw 1. Jesse Kennedy, Maynard; 3. Jordan Shipclark, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Tim Watts, Maynard Grade 4 60m 1. Dillan Ault, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Aaron Scott, Maynard; 5. Thomas Render, Maynard 100m 1. Paul DeJong, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Kevin Richards, Maynard; 3. Matt Courtney, Maynard; 4. Adam Boljkovac, Maitland; 5. Kirtus Selleck, NEPS/Cent. '67 400m 1. Paul DeJong, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Dylan Bell, Maynard; 3. Matt Boyd, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Kevin Richards, Maynard; 5. Matt Pettem, Maitland 800m 1. Paul DeJong, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Matt Courtney, Maynard; 3. Dylan Bell, Maynard; 5. Ryan Lefebvre, Maitland; 6. Matt Pettem, Maitland Softball Throw 1. Dillan Ault, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Ryan Lefebvre, Maitland; 3. Zack Markell, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Aaron Scott, Maynard; 5. Ben Bertrend, Maitland Running Long Jump 1. Paul DeJong, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Kevin Richards, Maynard; 4. Jamie Finucan, Algonquin; 5. Ryan Lefebvre, Maitland; 6. Adam Boljkovac, Maitland Standing Long Jump 1. Dillan Ault, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Kirtus Selleck, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Kevin Richards, Maynard; 5. Matt Pettem, Maynard; 5. Thomas Render, Maynard; 6. Zach St. John, Algonquin High Jump 2. Dylan Bell, Maynard; 3. Dillan Ault, Maynard; 4. Jamie Finucan, Algonquin; 5. Charlie James, Algonquin Grade 1 60m 1. Taylor Warner, Maynard; 2. Kristen Vidal, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. Emilia Cicinelli, Maynard 100m 3. Vanessa Richards, Maynard; 4. Sarah Schieman, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Tiana Pitts, Algonquin 400m 1. Kristen Vidal, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Lea Robert, NEPS/Cent. '67 800m 1. Kristen Vidal, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Vanessa Richards, Maynard; 3. Mariah Phillips, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. Hannah Render, Maynard Standing Long Jump 1. Tiana Pitts, Algonquin; 3. Kiana Carmichael, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Hannah Duke, Maitland Running Long Jump 2. Veronica Pacquette, Algonquin; 5. Hannah Render, Maynard; 6. Marissa Shaver, Maynard; 6. Jenny Bain, NEPS/Cent. '67 High Jump 2. Marissa Shaver, Maynard; 4. Kirsten Vidal, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Sarah Lumsden, Maitland Softball Throw 3. Veronica Pacquette, Algonquin Grade 2 60m 1. Emily Byers, Algonquin; 5. Megan Boisvenue, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Michaela Bindert, Maynard 100m 1. Emily Byers, Algonquin; 3. Shelby Towell, Maitland; 6. Tayler Phillips, NEPS/Cent. '67 400m 1. Emily Byers, Algonquin; 5. Katie Coville, Algonquin 800m 5. Lucy Conlin, Algonquin; 6. Shelby Towell, Maitland Running Long Jump 1. Rachel Cooper, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Emily Byers, Algonquin;
4. Caitlyn Cameron, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. Lucy Conlin, Standing Long Jump 1. Sarah Woods, Algonquin; 5. Taylor Connell, Maitland High Jump 5. Megan Boisvenue, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Michaela Bindert, Maynard Softball Throw 1. Tiffany Walker, Algonquin; 4. Breanne Jackson, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Meg Heisel, Maynard Grade 3 60m 2. Paige Dorey, Maynard; 3. Jennifer Hoogwerf, Maynard; 5. Jessara Long, Algonquin 100m 1. Maca Peralta, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Miranda McNamara, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Kaitlin Letts, Maynard; 5. Hayley Holmes, Maynard 400m 2. Jenna Merkley, Maynard; 4. Hayley Holmes, Maynard; 6. Courtney Richards, NEPS/Cent. '67 800m 1. Jennifer Hoogwerf, Maynard; 5. Maca Peralta, NEPS/Cent. '67 Standing Long Jump 2. Brianna Aiken, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Jill Foster, Maynard Softball Throw 1. Natalie Finucan, Algonquin; 2. Jenna Merkley, Maynard;
5. Miranda Running Long Jump 3. Brooke Laviolette, Algonquin; 6. Brianna Aiken, NEPS/Cent. '67 High Jump 3. Brooke Laviolette, Algonquin; 5. Donna Campbell-Eaton, Maynard; 6. Brianna Aiken, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Miranda McNamara, NEPS/Cent. '67 Grade 4 60m 1. Emma Selleck, Maynard; 2. Sara Pusztai, Maynard; 4. Ilyena Calsbeck, NEPS/Cent. '67; 5. Kennedy Murphy, Algonquin 100m 1. Rebekah Beattie, Maitland; 2. Sarah Pusztai, Maynard; 3. Alex Hodgkinson, Algonquin; 4. Kaitlyn St. John, Algonquin; 5. Missy Schutten, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Kaitlyn Jensen, Maitland 400m 1. Kaitlin St. John, Algonquin; 2. Ilyena Calsbeck, NEPS/Cent. '67; 4. Kaitlyn Jensen, Maitland; 5. Kennedy Murphy, Algonquin; 6. Rebekah Beattie, Maitland 800m 1. Taylor Donaldson-Gilligan, Algonquin; 2. Missy Schutten, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Emma Selleck, Maynard; 6. Rebekah Beattie, Maitland Standing Long Jump 1. Desrae Barkley, Maynard; 2. Ilyena Calsbeck, NEPS/Cent. '67; 3. Alex Hodgkinson, Algonquin; 4. Missy Schutten, NEPS/Cent. '67; 6. Michaela Gummer, Maitland Running Long Jump 1. Missy Schutten, NEPS/Cent. '67; 2. Emma Selleck, Maynard;
3. Kaitlyn High Jump 1. Emma Selleck, Maynard; 2. Rebekah Beattie, Maitland; 3.
Sara Pusztai, Softball Throw 1. Desrae Barkley, Maynard; 3. Sara Pusztai, Maynard; 4. Kirsten VanBeilen, NEPS/Cent. '67 Grenville Christian College 2005 Athletic AwardsMale Athlete of the year Justin Cooke Female Athlete of the year Chelsea Lackey-Ruwald Coach of the year Dave Poth Ross Seabrook Award Adewunmi Docemo Studen Athletic Council Brett Lee (exceptional service) Alex Chan Gina Chen Kyle Kim In Soo You Peter Chui Basketball Senior girls MVP - Chelsea Lackey-Ruwald; MIP - Alexis Culp Senior boys MVP - Marco Chui; MIP - Justin Cooke Junior boys MVP - Jim Lee; MIP - John Lee Volleyball Senior boys MVP - Jimmy Lock; MIP - Bumpei Tokui Senior girls MVP - Christine Boyd Soccer Senior boys MVP -Justin Cooke; MIP - Adewunmi Docemo Cross-Country MVP - Rice Honeywell Nordic Skiing Boys MVP - Daniel Lim Girls MVP - Elisa Prajogo Alpine Skiing MVP - Alexis Culp; MIP - Andrew Gaskin Badminton Senior boys MVP - Alex VanVaerenberg & Alvin Ng; MIP - Kelvin Li Senior girls MVP - Chelsea Lackey-Ruwald; MIP - Hye-yeon Yoo Junior boys MVP - Gilbert Lau; MIP - Michael Ackland Junior girls MVP - Mi-Rae Park; MIP - Sora Ishida Track and Field Midget boys MVP - Brian Farnsworth Junior girls MVP - Natasha Plosaj Junior boys MVP - Alex VanVaerenberg Senior boys MVP - Kevan Puddicombe Prescott Tennis Club open for seasonPRESCOTT - The Prescott Tennis Club is open for the season with a variety of programs for people of all ages. The main summer program is the junior program which will be running again with supervised play hours for young tennis players interested in the sport. The club will have student supervisor Rebecca Gill for a maximum of 10 hours a week and is looking at possibly expanding hours if more funding becomes available. The program is primarily for beginners between the ages of 8-12, but also offers supervised court time for other juniors between the ages of 11-16. The program is expected to be run on Tuesdays and Thursdays, although no fixed time has been set. The program costs $40 for the season. The club is also looking for students interested in tennis who would like to volunteer to work with youngsters and earn some volunteer hours towards their high school diploma requirement. Parents or adult volunteers are also welcome to come and help out with the program. Memberships are also available for adults, couples, family and juniors. Other programs include the ladies program (men are still welcome to attend) at 9 am on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. Mixed doubles are played at 6:30 pm on Thursdays, while men's court time (ladies players are still welcome to attend) at 9 am on Saturdays. For more information or to register for the junior program,
call Beth Morris at 925-4828 or Rebecca Gill at 925-5690; for
membership call Brent Ostrum at 658-5552. Noyes scores three in M.T.J.B. victory over Prescott I.D.APRESCOTT - The Prescott and District Soccer Association (PDSA) is hitting its stride for the summer. Brayden Noyes had one of the big performances of the week scoing a hat trick to help lead M.T.J.B. to a 4-0 victory over Prescott I.D.A in Under-7 soccer action. Brody Ranger scored the other goal for M.T.J.B., while Prescott I.D.A was held scoreless. Other PDSA results include: Under-5 Prescott Chiros 3 John Coligan (3) Grenville Fish & Game 0 No goal scorers Playit Star 6 Tanner Murray (2), Tyler Watkins (2), Daylia Peterson (2) Beck's Construction 3 Brooke Crowder (2), Kaitlyn Roddick Chevron Construction 6 Ryan Green (4), Lindsey Hoogwerf (2) Tichborne Auto Supply 5 Veronica Cameron (4), Jacob McCoo Star Security 4 Megan Henry (2), Matthew Durand, Payton Seward Portraits by C. Endicott 2 Robert Purcell, Cooper Kingston Under-7 St. Lawrence Printing 3 Spencer Ross, Adam Bukacz, Benjamin Ross Windmill Web Inc. 1 Elizabeth Cameron M.T.J.B. 4 Brayden Noyes (3), Brody Prescott I.D.A. 0 No goal scorers Brent Scott Insurance 6 Cole Cameron (4), T.D. Canada Trust 2 Jacob Turcotte (2) Compendium Group Inc. 4 Cameron Murray (3), Nicholas McColl Royal Bank 1 Connor Ladouceur Tropical Pools & Spas 8 Cameron Beaver (4), Chad Fretwell (3), Danny Stuart Hometown Heating 2 Devon Stoddard (2) Brent Scott Insurance 5 Cole Cameron (4), Morgan D'Ambrose Hometown Heating 2 Devon Stoddard (2) Tropical Pools & Spas 3 Chad Fretwell (3) St. Lawrence Printing 3 Spencer Ross (3) Compendium Group Inc. 4 Jordan Dodge (2), Nicholas McColl, Dylan Simpson Windmill Web Inc. 2 McIntyre Render, Teri-Anna Libby Royal Bank 4 Connor Ladouceur (3), Ethan Jackson Prescott I.D.A. 0 No goal scorers M.T.J.B. Daycare 4 Brody Ranger, Hayden T.D. Canada Trust 0 No goal scorers Under-9 Grenville Pharmacy 8 Phillip Boyd (4), Payden Selleck (2), Connor Pennett (2) Cassidy's Engraving 1 Chad Fretwell Danani Flooring 1 Damian Peladeau Clarica 1 Declan Colwell Prescott Kinsmen 3 Zachary Shankar (2), Hayden Spychi Prescott Kiwanis 2 Curtis Ross (2) Splash Well Drilling 3 Jennifer Hoogwerf (2), Eoin Colour Pallette 2 David Armstrong, Andrew Splash Well Drilling 1 Shane McNish Danani Flooring 0 No goal scorers Prescott Kinsmen 3 Zachary Shankar (2), Hayden Spychi Colour Pallette 0 No goal scorers Cassidy's Engraving 2 Jacob Dickson, Chad Clarica 1 Jenna Merkley Prescott Kiwanis 1 Curtis Ross Grenville Pharmacy 0 No goal scorers Under-11 Grenville Castings 2 Aaron Scott, Derik Bourgeois Tropical Exposure 0 No goal scorers Seaway Valley Phamacy 2 Christian Saumier, Christian Zahn Tropical Exposure 2 Damian Haystead, Krista Lebrun Beach Home Hardware 1 Ewen Eaton Seaway Valley Pharmacy 0 No goal scorers Dr. Mac's Attackers 1 Mackenzie Carr Tropical Exposure 1 Krista Lebrun Giant Tiger 2 Alex Stephenson, A.J. Larocque B.W. Freer Electical 0 No goal scorers Hansen's Kavity Kickers 2 Taylor Donaldson-Gilligan, Alex Modler Grenville Castings 0 No goal scorers Shriners 5 Ian Flagg (2), Jacob Ranger, Connor Mackey, Devin Johnston Prescott Family Chiropractic 2 Spencer Lee, Chris Hendriks Dr. Mac's Attackers 2 Matthew Scott (2) Beach Home Hardware 2 Brett Van Stralen, Cole Shriners 3 Jacob Ranger (3) Giant Tiger 0 No goal scorers Grenville Castings 1 Derik Bourgeois Prescott Family Chiropractic 0 No goal scorers Tropical Exposure 3 Damian Haystead (3) B.W. Freer Electrical 3 Amir-Reza Hajarii (3) Seaway Valley Pharmacy 3 Christian Zahn, Christian Saumier, Cody Adams Hansen's Kavity Kickers 2 Nathan Hamilton (2) Under-14 Rick's Awnings 4 Kyle Jenson, Scott Stephenson, Daniel Walker, Curtis Moeller Gold Key Realty 2 Richard Joudoin, Alanna Lesenba Canadian Tire 3 Nathan Denneboom (2), John Jackson Sandcastle Marketing & Design 0 No goal scorers Alarca 3 Sean Perrin (2), Michael Watermark Printing 1 Mitchell Grant TNT Dynamite Signs 3 Drew Johnston (2), Mitchell Spicer Kriska Holdings Ltd. 1 Michael Thomas Gold Key Realty 1 Tyson Lefebvre Kriska Holdings Ltd. 0 No goal scorers TNT Dynamite Signs 5 Aaron Snider-Zion, Drew Johnston, Jacob Scott, Watermark Printing 2 Mitchell Grant (2) Pete's Music Exchange 4 Lukas Henderson (2), Andrew Bernard, Dillon Stoddard Alarca 2 Sean Perrin (2) Rick's Awnings 6 Kyle Jenson (4), Scott Stephenson, Allison DeDekker Sandcastle Marketing & Design 3 Matthew Suatac (2), Rik Champagne Under-18 Grenville Towing 1 Josh Joudoin Gateway Packaging 0 No goal scorers Kriska Holdings Ltd. 2 Aaron Lavallee (2) Southport 2 Orry Thorpe, Holly Pankhurst Grenville Towing 3 George Gonidis (3) D.W.J. Plumbing & Sons 2 Stacy Kenney, Michael Marchand Kriska Holdings Ltd. 1 Ryan O'Brien Gateway Packaging 0 No goal scorers Read The Prescott Journal each week for ongoing coverage of the Prescott and District Soccer Association. Jr. member records ace at Prescott Golf ClubPRESCOTT - A junior member scored his first-ever hole-in-one June 23 at Prescott Golf Club. Nick Beattie of New Wexford recorded the ace on the 116-yard, 9th hole, while using his 9-iron. The teenager was playing with Brad Carrier and Andrew Dick. Men's Twilight League hands out weekly awardsPRESCOTT - Each Thursday the Prescott Golf Club has a men's Twilight League consisting of a minimum of 60 players. The winning team from the June 23 outing was Fred Duncan, Steve Lockett, Jim Tobin and Ray Young. Joe Keeler was the closest to the pin on hole #4 and Dennis Hibbett had the longest putt on hole #7. Honourable mentions went to Tony Gilson who had a low gross of 36 and Steve Lockett and Lorne Dougherty who tied for the low net (no score available). Final registration session in July for SGMHAPRESCOTT - The South Grenville Minor Hockey Association will be holding one final registration session for the 2005-06 hockey season. The final session is scheduled for Wednesday, July 20 from 6 pm until 9 pm at the Leo Boivin Community Centre. This is the last session before teams are declared and anyone not registered at this date could forfeit playing. For more information, contact Jane Shankar at 925-2688. |
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