"A" Champions, McLeans "Esso" who went to the Ontario Sr. "B" finals last year and Brooklin "Concretes" who are the Ontario Inter "D" Champions. Also in the league are Hefferings From™ this group of top players, coach Bill'Harper expects to have a real contender for the 0.A.S.A. play- downs, The Port Perry "Merchant: play- mitted 5 errors. _ | The only big blow of the game came | off the bat of Don Jenkins of Britain | who hit one out of the park for the only earned run of the game. Don Brooklin; Ken Holliday, Brooklin; Ransom Stock Farm, Oshawa, R.R. 3; and National Stud Farm, Oshawa, R. R. 1. Walter Beath, Oshawa, R.R. 2, 'provided two classes of purebred Suf- Oanadian National Exhibition Dairy Trophy Shield--won by Sandy McTavish, Uxbridge donated by Elm- croft Farms, Beaverton won by a ES as INSURANCE @ If you change jobs, follow carefully the instructions on the back of the Certifi- cate of Payment, Form 104, which your rd L KE ' THE PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 6th, 1968-8 11 ERC ' NTS" E 0 ' { . C ty The trophy winners Were M I J \ nter Sonya Braves Lose n ario ou Senior, Championship Trophy- -- Zz = : | Livestock Todo in dofted by Stouffville Livestock iC -- R- " O hk C L Fi { (5 |! g Sales won by Neil Mcleod, = shawa (ity League rst Game Com pelition Blackwater 3 "Zo n Aon 0 4 . : Oh tom B = LN] This summer will see the local soft- | Archie Menzies, Joe Tamblyn, Doug I'he Sonya Bravos qpened the base. jasing nash alonin Trip " 3 ball team playing in the Oshawa City LScott and Jack Owen. Still undecided | P81! season at Little Britain oh May The bs Ontario County Junior | ng N y: ol Fol Eglo -- of action to take to keep Insured and District Major fastball league. [as to whether to return to the softs edth, by dropping their game 4 go 0.1 Farmer Livestock Judging Counpeti. Sales an by Seed Waites, 3 This means that the "Merchants" | ball wars are Don Hurst and Doug Ron Jewell pitched 3 hit ball as well | tion was held in the Brooklin area on Cannington = . will be playing against Roi Fuster, while the team is trying to | 2 striking out 17 men over seven | Saturday, May 26th, 1968. Junior Farmer Inter-Club Trophy -- Oo a T A +9 i "Bad Boys" team who are the Ontaric zet an 0.K. from the O.A.S.A. for | "mings. Young Ted Hallett gave up A total of 78 contestants judged ten donated by Orvan Chambers, = L Inter "AA" Champions, Genosha | Wayne Powel] who now resides in| 0Nly 3 hits also but the Braves field: | classes of livestock. The group visit- Wilfrid won by Port Perry = oy] (o) S (a ] TA L "Aces" who are the Ontario Juvenile | Toronto. ing wus not up to par as they com-| od the farms of Frank Batty & Son, Junior Farmers = "Imperial" who many 'softball ex- | ers and management invite all the ball abo ha 8 single t §i%9 Wm wo ior folk wi: phi were judged at the SHY of arkuink, sian, John = group is required to give you. . is | fans in town and district to attend our | thee for the night. Mike Herr National Stud Farm. eash, Seagrave (tie = , hoy pets rate 4s the eam. to heat this , ; the only other hit of the night for The official judges for the day Beef Trophy---donated by Beath =~ @® When you reach your 18h birthday year since they have acquired 3 play- | games down at the new floodlit ball eins . : . ' | -- you are no longer covered by your parents ers from Oshawa "Tony's" who were | Park. All the games in Port start Britain. Sonya hitters where Juck [ were--Dan Rose, Assistant Agricul: Posing, Oshiaws woll by = certificate. Register separately within last year's Beaches League Champ-| at 8.16 so please give (he team your Hallett, Neil Wanamaker and Doug | (qa) Representative, York County; Bill Taylor, Pe feday = thirty days to keep insured. Forms ure . jons support. Admission is only 26c. for McMillan, the latter two were of the | yi Robson, Summer Assistant, Dur. Sheep Trophy dona ted by T. = available at hospitals, banks and Com- . all the league games, so come on down scratch type. The Braves now tra-| ham County; Keith Clay, Associate Glaspell & Son, Sawa won gy = mission offices. . It is doutaful if any softhall league to our new park and-enioy the games vel to Fenelon Falls on June 6th as| Agricultural Representative, Noth iraham Murray (visiting Scottish 5 zamily i in Ontario has as many Ontario Ale the te mil eet Port Peiry's new entry in the league Simcoe; Ron Werry, Oshawa, RR. 1. Young Farmer) = [J When you marry, the Famils premium Championship Clubs playing in one S0 the team management reque: ol th Sund ET Swine Tropl lonted 1 | = must be paid to cover husband, wife an i : that the fans come into the park and had to cancel the game on Sun aY, | and Jack Pearson, Uxbridge, R R. | wine Trophy---donted by Major = eligible dependants. Tell your group OR, league as the Oshawa City and Dist- be Rati | June 2nd because of a pitching prob- The Livestock Judging Competition General John A. Gunn won by = if y ay di tell the Commission. det I In additi he ab use the seats of which there are | = if you pay direct, rict League. In addition to the above plants for cvsrgont,. Yeu wil Cais lem. was under the direction of the Ont. Morley Davidson, Blackwater. = named teams the 1961 Ontario Junior tl rel ore sitting dow P.S.-- Watch your newspaper for| ario Department of Agriculture, Ux- = ONTARIO So St . "AY Champions "Scugog Cleaners" 18 game much more si g down opening honk game bridge, with H. I Fait, Agricul | PR NP NNN = HOSPITAL 2195 Yonge St. . are also in the league and they have | than standing along the roadway. |"! R poe tative: oy ing Sate aie =2 SERVICES hr orld mn pres » . N 'ys, - =~ | an excellent chance of winning again| The home and away games of the Spessenianie, au BYE, AY = COMMISSION g "Merchants" are listed below: S sociate Agricultural Representative, = is year, : Js : : ) 3 This means that the "Merchants" "Merchants" HOME Games c og ' : i man rizes and t =e = will be tackling their Thurs., May 23rd--Peoples Clothing p¢ B. Masson of Toronto vis-] MF we yp nd 'tre. H AYES Keer Join FOSPITIE IRURRNEE CERTIHEIIE ANNOY g their toughest compe- i rs a rd recently with Mr. | Phies awarded at the competition. tion yet but knowing how the Port Sat., June 8th--Brooklin Concretes ited- a few days recently with . . team can rise to an occasion the team | | ves» June 1ith--Genosha Hotel and Mrs. R. Cawker. < es ; Tues., June 18th--Bad Boys Miss Gloria Fralick of Toronto Mr 1 Mr " ¥ DBinuiebs BOOK NOW for your. ... management fully expects to be a top , r.oanc rs. George David i ; Thurs., June 20th--Heffering Imp. | home for the week-end with her 1 twi ) contender even in this .top quality son and twins, Mr. and Mrs. D. league Thurs., June 27th--Scugog Cleaners | parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Fralick. Clark of Wick; Mr. and Mr«. Ron Ww E S L . - The Port Perry team has been Tues, July 9th--McLeans Esso . Miss June Innes Shem the week- Young and Ferron, Mr. Amos A N E FOUR SEAS S TRAVEL greatly strengthened this year by the Huns, Ju Jih-Datnles Glothing end with Miss race gu: M Rodd, Mr. Fred Real, Miss Marg- PLUMBING - HEATING acquisition of 4 former Brooklin| Ihurs. July 18th-- encs 8 Aote Mrs. R. Tet a I ! Tor. aret Rodd, and Miss Kathy Tobin ELECTRIC (OSHAWA) . " "" - > 3 - 4 ' : players, namely Don Mitchell; Bob Merchants" AWAY Games MeLaren spent Saturday in of Greenbank were Sunday guests sa Official agent for all Airlines Steamships Petch, Bruce Mitchell d May 30th--Genosha Hotel onto. f M d Mrs. H. Th ". ¢ g By ly ii ee tehell and Neil : " p| of Mr. and Mrs. i one - and Hotels throughout the world Bramley and these players added to| June 4th--Peoples Clothing My. and Mrs. Robertson and Mr. and® Mrs. H. Matthews of ] . the Port team should produce a real | June 6th--Brooklin Concrete children of Toronto spent. the Toronto at their cottage here for . . ® NO SERVICE CHARGE ee > . ,. unl . 1 A "solid club. June 13th--Scugog Cleaners week-end at their cottage here at the summer. TF 57 King St. E., Oshawa (tf) Phone : 728 - 6201 Also in a "Merchants" uniform this | June 26th--McLeans Esso I Pine Point. and Mrs. Roy Finney and July 2nd--Bad Boys Mr. Cecil 'Fralick of Toronto,| Mr July 4th--Hefferings Impeiials | spent the week-end at his home. July 16th--Brooklin Concrete | Pleased to have you home. NOTE --League Play-Offs will start Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pereman immediately following the completion and children of Columbus were of the schedule. Watch this paper, Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. for play-Off Dates. . E. Innes. v . year will be Bill Hansen, the former "hard hitting infielder from Pickering who can be expected to wallop some drives into Lake Scugog. . Back from last year's team are Garent Warriner, Bill Cornish, Wayne Venning, Gary Edgar, Chick Carnegie, boys of Lindsay visited with My. and Mrs. Joe Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Thomas and children of Greenbank visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Thomas on Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. L. Henderson of Cambray spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue. Mrs. R. Tetlow visited with Mr. and Mrs: Haynes of Bowman- ville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. William Broadbent and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Aldred. » Mr. and Mrs. D. Aldred and Beverley spent Sunday in Cooks- ville with Mr. and Mrs. Reikie. Sunday morning we had the pleasure of having Mrs. Arnold Roach, Girl Guide District Com- missioner, at our service here at 'Grace'. Mr. and Mrs. A. Martyn of Prince Ailbert brought their Lubs and Boy Scouts. It was nice to have you all. Monday night the closing exer- cises of the Cubs was held. A Father and Son baseball game was played. 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