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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Jun 1969, p. 17

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i Phil Wackett, Dean Abraham PORT PERRY _X'STAR x i Legion Squirts Win| Consolation At Preston Port Pérry Legion Squirts took part in the Annual Squirt Tournament. at Praston on Saturday 'and.came home with the Consolation Trophy. In the first game they lost out 43 to Smithville. This was the firgt game these boys have played this year and they. were not' sharp. They held a 3-0 lead in the "4th inning, then allowed three runs in the 4th and one in the fifth, . The second game saw Port win 13-2 over 'Beamsville, Phil Cochrane pitched the win allowing five hits. He also picked up 2 hits, as did BY Vat - ata XY a SEE This marked the first time in the seven years that the Legion Squirts have been at- tending this' tournament that they have ever won a tro- phy, -.Don Godane has done a great job in such short time and with the help of Wes. Evans, Ray Abraham & Don Ashbridge this "team. could go 'a long way come 0.AS.A. playoff time. Softball Scoreboard INTERMEDIATE-- Port Perry 19 Claremont 2 BANTAM-- Port Perry Lions 25 Stouffville 2 PEE WEE HL.-- Jewell Const. 7 ' Greenbank 6 0C. & DL-- Bay Ridges--6 P. P. Ballard Lumber 2 MIDGET-- * Markham 7 ; "P, P. Flamingo Pastries 5. Softhall Schedule Thursday, June 12th-- "Park--8 p.m. 0.C. & D.L. Whitby vs. Ballard L. "School--7 p.m." Squirt H.L. Greenbank vs, Hanks Sat., June 14th-- i Park--10"& 11 am. --=- Tyke House League . Mon., June 16th-- Park--6.45 p.m.--Jr Ladies Zion vs. Lake Scugog L. 'Park--8. 30 p.m.-- Bantam League-- Markham vs. Lions Club Fair Ground--7 pm. Pee Wee H. L. and Robt, Evans. The. third 'game Port de. feated North Bendale 54. Phil. Wackett led Port with a steady-display of pitching and also collected 3 hits. Tim Ashbridge and Robt. Evans also had three hits. The final game the Legion bovs turned on the Galt Te- gion team and came out with an 8-1 win. These two teams "have. had great rivalry dur- ing the past seven years and Saturday was no difference. Phil Wacket pitcher the win allowing only 3 hits. Randy Crawford, Phil Cochrane and Dean Abraham led the Port hitters. TRAILERS CAMPING 1969 MODELS $399.00 to $599.00 USED MODELS $136.00 to $269.00 'MORLEY BRUCE CAMPTRAILER SALES PHONE - 985.2528 LOCATED 6 MILES NORTH OF HOSPITAL '12th CONCESSION 4 Tues., June 17th-- -Park--8.15 p.m. Int. Teague Carnegie Men's Wear ~ School--7 p.m. Greenbank vs. Ideal Dairy © --=Cartwright vs. Orange Lodge Wed., June 18th-- Park--8.15 p.m. Midget League--Unionville vs. Flamingo Pastries Fair Ground--7 p.m. Pee Wee H.L. R A Cc E w AY Friday, Junel3 7:45p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering 'RACING EVERY _Thurs., June 19th-- Park--8 p.m. O0.C. & D.L. "Whitby vs. Ballard L: 7 p.m.--Squirt H.L School; _ Greenbank vs; Ideal 7 ZDay one interested in becoming : fone parents. 1h Joyce Holloway, Home Finding Supervisor . from '| C.A.S:in Oshawa, Mrs. Mabel Dittrick, Foster Parent and Pres. of Foster Parents Asso. ciation Council of County of Ontario 'and City: of Oshawa and 'Mr. George Bartlett, Fos- ter Parent, and Vice-Pres, of the . were present. I'and her husband are charge of one of the first Port Perry's entry in the Cress-Wick Lacrosse League opened the season by down- ing Wick 8 to 5 last Saturday night. - The Lakers, 'last year's Champions were led with 3.. goal -performances from Robert. Jackson and Wayne PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, June 12,1969 ~ 17 Lakers Win Opener Ashton. Singles went to Mino Van Dyke and Russell Stephens, On Sunday nit the Lak. ers lost a 10 to 8 decision to Cresswell. The game proved to be rugged, exciting con- test, with both teams evenly matched. Russell Stephens 2m - The: Foster Parents Asso ciation held their first or ganizational meeting in Ux- bridge recently and thd exe- bridge. Port Perry, Clare- mont, Stouffville, Goodwood, were voted in as follows: Pres. Mr. Ross Pew, Ux- bridge; Vice-Pres. Mrs. Ross Pew, Uxbridge; 2nd Vice. Pres. Mrs. John James, Clare- mont; Secretary Mrs. Harry Kobut, Uxbridge; Treas. Mrs Edward Mercier, Uxbridge; Council Rep. Mr. Robert Bur- roughs,. Uxbridge; Program Chairman Mrs. Robert Bur- 'roughs, Uxbridge; Reiention Chairman Mr. Morley Iteas- by, Uxbridge; Home Repre- sentative' Mrs. Morley Feas- by, Uxbridge; Bulletin Chair- man Mr. Max Hartin Black- water; Publications Chairman Mrs, Max Hartin, Blackwater Ontario County is the first county in the province of Ontario to organize this as- sociation and -branches have now been formed in Oshawa, Whitby, Brooklin, Beaverton and Uxbridge, the latter be- ing called the Central Branch. The purpose of 'this asso- "ciation is- to work in" close team -work with the Child- ren's Aid Society, and to pro- mote the interesting services in respect to all foster child- ren, to. enlist co-operation of all communities in their re- lationship both to foster par- ents -and children." It is_hoped that as meet-| ings-are - held in Uxbridge Secondary School that any- S various aspects of this work, and.is completely open to the general public as well ag any- .the recent meeting, same Association all 'Mrs. Dittrick in FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by Oshawa Harness Horse Driving Club Sat, June 2 Ist-- BOOSTER NIGHT 6 p.m.--Parade Leaves High School > 6.30 p.m.--Minor Games 8.15 p.m.--Senior Game Oshawa Gale Lumber vs.| SELLING ~~ CREAT ASAT (\[H saiadot © 985-7373 Toronto 7- UP-Shopsy' s | Foster Parents Association Organized In Ontario County cutive for the areas of Ux-| period of discussion. Prince Albert and Caesarea) School on June 23rd, at 8.00 p.m., when guests will be, Mr. Mr. Ralph Strutt, of 'UPS. Hancock U.P.S. Teacher. special day for the Residents in Homes for Special Care. Some other people of the Community helped make the bus trip a success. boarded Mr. DeNuré's-bus & were happily. on our way to Bowmanville park and" zoo. All enjoyed the scenic drive through Blackstock - and En-|- niskillen. park a lovely lunch was en- joyed. see thé' zoo 'animals, all of 'whom enjoyed the 'popcorn fed to them. happy outing. who worked so hard to make this a pleasant time for all. one interested in the welfare RI '| of children will feel free to --{ attend-as many special helps _| will be available-to assist in homes for disturbed teen- agers in the county. All three were able to give many valuable answers during a The next meeting will be held in Uxbridge Secondary John Addison, US.S, formerly and Mrs. Cathy FRIENDLY VISITORS -On, Tuesday, May 27th, 'Friendly Visitors" held a About 10 a.m. everyone On arrival at the After lunch all went to SEversons present had a "Friendly Vi- itors" are grateful to those scored twice for the Lakers Robert Jackson, Rick Dixon, Bill Appleton, Aldon Smith, Bruce Smith and Murray Jackson each scored one a piece 'for Port. : This year the teams of the League appear to be evenly matched and the Lakers once again should provide the people 'of Port" Perry with some 'exciting lacrosse. Come on out and cheer the T.akers on to another league championship. it made our J 1" b i n obsolete QL evivavos iz) The 65 hp Triumph. was " Evinrude's crowning achieve--- ment this past season. It per- formed so flawlessly that they no longer make a 65 hp motor. The Triumph has a 3-cylinder . loop-charged engine, giving it greater power and effi- - . ciency. The entire engine was _ newly built from the propeller to the hood. If 'you haven't sean it yet, see us now. John Sattler REG'S MARINA WESTERN * HORSES * SADDLES * EQUIPMENT ~ EVENINGS and * WEEKENDS FIRST CLASS -- | GLENVIEW ACRES 1st Farm Soiith of Seagrave | : _ (ow ROAD - WEST SIDE) } RIDING PORT PERRY. & DISTRICT MINOR: SOFTBALL ASSOC. : "BOOSTER NIGHT VS OSHAWA. GALE LUMBER SEVEN - wo OASA. SR. "B" CHAMPS - 66 - 67 - 68 ATTENDANCE PRIZES : SHOPSY'S TORONTO SENIOR YA' CLUB ®50. BOND DRAW, PRIZE PARADE AT 6 P.M. (LEAVING HIGH SCHOOL) : MINOR GAMES ADMISSION B, .00 SP Sieh CAESAREA, "PHONE 985-4983 . = EVINRUDE SALES & SERVICE

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