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Port Perry Star, 12 Mar 1970, p. 12

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+s © x vf < La. EEA FR HERS 3A al L529 seth LSS SHAN EA MASE LOE PEATE SO RSI SD LSE RHE 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs, March 12, 1970 | Port Perry Star SPORTS Bancroft. Oust Mustangs In 0.M.H.A. Midget Series Cy Wilson's Mustangs inline the fans an exciting 8 ~wvelled to Bancroft on Wed March 4th to play the thir game of the series and came home defeated by the score of 6 to 2. This wasn't one of the better games the Mus- tangs played this year as the score indicated. 1st Period B. Woodley B. Robbins B. Laundry 2nd Period P.P. Heard - Bourgeois B. Donaldson P.P. G. McLaughlin - McCoy, Kane. 3rd Period B. Linton B. Linton . * * BANCROFT 3, P. PERRY 1 By Gordon Scott Cy Wilson's Mustangs play- ed a good game but they were outclassed by a team that has a superior game set- up. Bancroft were organized and completed most of the plays they started. Bancroft jumped ahead of Port 2-0 in the first period and they held Port off for the second and until the last three minutes of play. Rick Short played an outstanding game. in goal and could not be faulted for the loss. Port Perry played their best on Friday and they ame just as they did all year. 1st Period Bancroft 7:15-- G. Linton Bancroft-- 9:45 G. Linton 2nd Period No Scoring 3rd Period Bancroft 10:23--W. Robbins Port Perry--17:37 B. Heard, D. McCartney, P. Kane The management of the Mustangs would like to thank the Coaches Ivan Luke, Bob Lee, Jim McMaster, for tak- ing so much of their Hfme with the boys, also Don Ti leck for the treats, their spon- sor Cy Wilson and also all the fans that followed them. LADIES CURLING BUSINESS GIRLS CURLING MARCH 3rd D. Dargavel 7, J. Gray 6 G. Thompson 10, M. McMasted 4 D. Robertson 12, W. Hamilton 4 | J. Skerratt 7, E. Doyle 4 Free Evaluations L REAL ESTATE LID REALTOR P. S. Students Enjoy 'Winter Carnival A variety of different games and activities made spirits run high at R.H. Cornish Public School, during their recent Winter Carnival. Chariot, three legged and sack races, peanut feeding, and pie eating' were among the various activities provided. Photo on the left shows John Vanstrien struggling forward in the Potato Sack race. Above left Arlie Rodd, and Shelley Freeman advance towards the finish line in the wheelbarrow race. Above is Miss Chrissie Volkins, who was crowned Snow Queen 70, and was presented with a dozen red roses. Snow Princesses were first Margie Volkins and second Susan Bond, Chosen Snow King was Glenn McCurdy, with the position of prince going to John McLennan and John Vanstrien respectively. 985-7373 Senior Citizens Bridge Marathon The Marathon sponsored by the Sr. Citizens which started Jan. 10th came to an end Bridge Feb. 27th. for the Evening Group-- 1st--Mrs.. M. Fisher 2nd--Mrs. M. Hatelie | Afternoon Group-- 1st--Mrs. A. Allen 2nd--Mrs, J. M. McNeil with an evening of Winners Check The Label On Your Paper 3 LADIES MONDAY 'NIGHT BOWLING Total Points-- Supremes .......... 23 Carnival Guess Who .......... 21 5th Dimension .......... 18 DOOTS oof 17 Raiders ................... 15 Turtles ....................... 13 Scugog News Mr. and Mrs. k. Harris of Orangeville spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts this week. Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker spent Sunday in Scarborough with their son-in-law and daughters Mr. and Mrs. D. Rilley. Mr. and Mrs. G. Samells in Toronto on Saturday visit- ing with Mrs. Hounsel who we are sorry to report is very il. Mrs. Maurice Fralick spent - the week-end in' Sudbury with her son:indaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. A. Di Paolo. Mrs. M. McLaren a Mon: day guest of Mrs. R. Tetlow. Mr. and Mrs. M. Dandrake and children of Port Perry Sunday guests of Mr. & Mrs. R. Pogue. Guests at the Theurer - Bell. wedding in Toronto. in- cluded Mr. and Mrs, Percy Jeffrey, Mr. and Mrs. Bill , Bell, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pogue, * Mr. and Mrs. K. Goreski, Mr. Ivan Jeffrey and Miss Heath- er Demara. Mr. and Mrs. J. Raines and Kelly Sunday guests of her parents Mr. & Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wood of] Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. D. Jackson and family fecent guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs, F. Jackson. Flower show at Grace Wed- nesday evening March 18th. Pleased to report Mr. Gor- don Saville is able to be home after his stay in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. E. Davenport of Macoun, Sask., are visiting with her sister, Mrs. E. Pren- tice, Mr. Prentice and family and her brother Mr. Brekke, Mrs. Brekke and Laura. Mrs. C. Aldred and Mrs. R. Fralick returned on Sunday from London where they at- tended the Sweet Adeline's competition. Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cooper and baby Seam of Oshawa Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lyons and family Sunday guests of her parents Mr. and Mrs. K. Mueller. The L. Empringham guests included 'Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehman, Claremont and Mr. and Mrs: E. Cole of Taunton. Mr. and Mrs. R. Shaw and Charles of Oshawa Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter, Mr. and Mrs. M. Appleton spent Sunday in Haliburton. Mr. and Mrs, E. Angel of Burlington week-end guests of his mother Mrs. G, Saville, Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg and daughters Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.|. Schmid of Orono. Pleased to report Mr, C. James is home after spend- ing several weeks in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. I. Haugen and Mr. and Mrs. Jordon attend- ed the Trotters Association Banquet in Oshawa on Satur- day night. "=Mrs, C. Fralick in Whitby on Monday visiting with Mr. C. L. Fralick. Sorry to report Mr. O. Jef- frey's barn was burned on . Several |. sheep were burned in the Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. W. Eyman of Saturday dinner Oshawa guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. Krieg, Miss Janice Carter of Tor- onto a week-end guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thonfas| dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. R. Thomas, Blackwater on Sunday. - Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jeffrey Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, B. Bell, Service at Grace at 10 a.m. You are invited to attend. On Sunday, Rev. and Mrs. had Ken Deer of Kedron supper with Mr. and Mys, Murray Jackson. Mr. Thos. Redman is in hospital at present and Mrs. Redman is still not in perfect health, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bailey had Sunday supper with Mrs. Thos. Redman. Susan Hewson of Whitby visit- ed at the home of her aunt Clifford Redman and John Redman visited at his Mrs. aunt's home in Whitby. Mrs. Marion has had surgery in Toronto and is progressing quite well, The Easter Play is coming along quite well so hope you plah to see it in '"Grace" Over the week-end Miss church on March 20. The cast appreciate your attend- ance in response to their efforts. Manchester News - Recent dinner guest with Mr. & Mrs. Roy Dobson were Mr. and Mrs. K. Proctor of Oshawa. Callers with Mr. and Mrs. "Grant Franklin Sunday were; Mrs. Herb Howard of Copper Cliff; Mr. & Mrs. Eric Lané and Mrs. G. Lane. Mr. and Mrs. R. Dobson, and Mrs. K. Proctor, at- tended the Young Artists, students -- of ~ Marie Taylor, Concert in Port Perry United Church March 1st. Callers with Mr, and Mrs. A. Fielding Thursday were: Mr. and Mrs. Tom Snoddon of Sunderland. Mrs. Grant Franklin visit. ed with Mrs. Allan Walsh, Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dobson were Sunday dinner guest of Mr.. and Mrs. Ligyd Hunter, Port Perry. 7 Please phone news to 985. 2758. The U.C.W. met Thursday in church basement. Final plans were made for the Japanese party April 17th, Mr. H. DeBoer of Holland arrived at Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Hofstee this week. : Miss Elsie Hofstee cele- brated her birthday Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Roach visited relatives and family in Aurora and Toronto on Sunday. i 49th Parallel .... Flirtation Box Tops .... Byrds High' Triple-- M. Raby--8677 High Single-- I. Fraser--291. . Triples 600 and Over-- M. Raby -- 677; S. Stone-- 641; L. Campsall -- 637; J. Thompson--630; -M. Moore-- 630; C. Watts--627; I. Fraser --626; E. DeShane--619; A. Scriver -- 611; D. Phinney-- Singles 200 and Over-- M. Raby--253, 213, 211; E. DeShane -- 215, 205, 202; S. Sinclair -- 250, 222; L. Campsall -- 244, 202; J. Thompson -- 240, 233; C. Watts--239, 206; M. Moore-- 230, 202; F. Davey--217, 211; A. Scriver -- 215, 202; M. King--213, 200; M. Smits-- 207, 201; I. Fraser--291; P. Fisher--244; J. Walker--239; J. Irvine--235; F. Venning-- 228; D. Phinney--228; S. De- rHaas--213; H. McTavish--212 T. Vanderby -- 211; A. Mul- der -- 210; D. Wanamaker-- 208; L. Scott--208; M. Reeves --207; J. Storry--205; M. L. Dowson--201; J. Vanschagen 200. CA DANCING LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Kit Kat .........ccc...... i" Caramilk ... Milky Way ................ 45 baby Ruth .......... 42 - Turkish Delight .......... 39 . Crispy Crunch ........... 38 Bar Six .......... Jersy Milk Golden Treasure ........ 34 Coffee Crisp ........... 32 Sweet Marie ............... 29 Malted Milk .............. 28 High Single-- . Vivian Rider--202 High Triple-- Joyce Chandler--719. Over 210 Singles-- ' C. Wilson--273; M. Trem. blay--223; M. McKague--211; B. Collins -- 237; J. Middle- ton -- 221;- C. Wilbur -- 216; M. Enge--216; M. St. John-- 239; G. Langille -- 224; H. Heard -- 213; A. Chandler-- 216, 261, 216; C. Shaw--223; J. Chandler -- 232, 211, 276; M. Potts--218; L. Cook--213; V. Rider -- 292; S. Barton-- 222; 1. Doupe--254; W. Mec- Laughlin--231; C. Ptolemy-- 232; H. Penny--231; M. Hop- kins--211; K. Harper -- 267, 224; M. Healey--228; P. Al- dred--264; E. Bailey -- 240, 223; E. McLaughlin--229. Over 600 Triples-- C. Wilson--638; B. Collins --610; C. Wilkin -- 608; A. Chandler--693; J. Chandler --719; V. Rider -- 659; G. Langille -- 607; K. Harper-- 670; P. Aldred . SPORTS . ONE 985-2581 CLUB ANNRENE Saturday, March 14, 1970 -- Walter and Sandy - Featuring "MARLENE" : SCORPION SNOWMOBILES -- SALES ART PETROZZA a i ----------

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