Public School Curling Public School Curling Monday. January 8, 1973 lee Mr. Scott 11; Miss Adder- ley 1. - fee 1 Catherine Nicholls 0: Dave . Larmer 8. Ice 111 Mr. Fisher 10; Miss Hulaj 1. .- Ice IV Mr. Hogg 0: Don Beaton 16. Scores from Tuesday, Jan. 9 Ice | Ross Carter 9; Mr. Philip 1. QV TARGET EVERY TIME Port Perry Star lee 11 Mr. Hinch 4; Mrs. Kenny 4. Ice 11 Mr. LeFort 10; Mr. White i. Ice IV Gordon Goode McLennan 1. Wednesday. January 10, 1973 10; John Catherine Nicholls 5: Don z Beaton 8. Mr. Hogg 4; Mr. Philip 3. Ross Carter 6; Mr. LeFort 5. 2 Mrs. Fisher 8. Game is to be decided with an extra end. * January 11, 1973 Mr. John Hogg 7; Joyce Howsam 6. Don Beaton 8. Ross Carter 4. The final game will be after the examinations are completed at the High School. Howsam 9; Mr. Mrs. NOTICE Public Meeting The Council and Planning Board of the VILLAGE of PORT PERRY will hold a Public Meeting in the Municipal Council Chambers, 181 Perry Street, at 8:00 p.m. JANUARY 30th, following: 1973, regarding the (a) Application for re-zoning of part of Block E and F and part of abandoned railway between Block E and F, registered Plan 72, being 2.5 acres more or less, to permit the construction of a two storey apartment complex; (b)- . Application for rezoning of lots 261, 262, 263, 267, 268, 269, 270 and part of lot 276, registered Plan 86, being 6.13 acres more or less to permit the construction of apartments and townhouses. NOTE: the former property is situate on the east side of Bigelow St. north of Kellett St; the latter is situate north of Bay St., between Rosa and Bigelow Sts. Persons interested in supporting or objecting to the above proposed re-zonings should attend the meet- ing. J. N. BRODIE, NOTICE NOTICE OF APPLICATION BY THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF REACH TO DISPENSE WITH A VOTE OF THE ELECTORS Clerk-Treasurer TAKE NOTICE THAT: day of January, 1973. 1. The Council-of the Corporation of the Town- ship of Reach intends to apply to The Ontario Muni- cipal Board for approval of the purchase of land (North Half of Lot 1, Con. IV Twp. of REACH) for the purpose of a gravel site at an estimated cost of $100,000.00, which amount shall be raised by the sale of debentures payable out of the general rate over a period not xceeding 10 years. 2. Application will be made to The Ontario Municipal Board for an order to dispense with the ~ assent of the electors to the undertaking of the said works. Any ratepayer may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, send by post prepaid to the clerk of the Township of Reach, at the address given below, a notice in writing stating his objection to such approval and the grounds of such objection. 3. The Ontario Municipal Board may order pursuant to the statute that the assent of the electors shall not be required and may approve of the said purchase, but before doing so it may appoint a time and place for a public hearing when any objections will be considered. 2 DATED at the Township of REACH this 15th V. MALCOLM, Clerk, Port Perry, R.R. Manchester, Ontario. #4, PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan 17th, 1973 -- 17 | COMMUNITY BOWLING NEWS January 3, 1973 LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING High Triple: Bernice Tennyson - High Single: 611 Nancy Bryans = 267 Over 200 Games: Joy Ballard 247; Bernice Tennyson 235; Gerri Langille 228: Alverla Roberts 223: Jessie Hetherington 220. Standings-- Lions | 62 Tigers . 51 Leopards 51 Lynx . . 38 Panthers . 30 Cougars . . . 20 January 7. 1973 5 SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING High Triple: Jim Rider - 675 High Triple W.H. Colin Dodd - 698 Tykes U.AW. 4 - Kinsmen 1. Brierly with 2 and Horton and Kristenson scoring for UAW. Tully allied for Kinsmen. Gulf 1 - Emiels Place 0. Fewer scoring for Gulf. Novice Lake Scugog Lumber 5 -. Lions 3. Sutherland, Ausman each with 2 and Shaw for Scugog Lumber. Vernon with 2 and Kroonenburg for Lions. Keith Real Estate 4 - White Feather Farms 0. Potts and Gould with 2 each for Keith. youth, and High Single: Garth Linton - High Single W.I1. Garth Linton - High Triple: Lucy Cook - 614 High Single W.I1. Lucy Cook - 707 High Single: Lucy Cook - 255 High Single W.H. < 306 325 Lucy Cook - 286 Standings-- Ding Dongs 28 Bull Dogs . . 27 Hopeless 25 Inviceable 24 Ding-A-Lings 20 Spitfires 16 Untouchables ..... . 14 ACES ....oonciiriniiis 12 January 8, 1973 LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Single: Ruby Beare - 242 High Triple: L. Tripp - 633 600 Triples B. Oke - 625 L. Tripp - 633 Singles 210 and over: B. Oke 221, 238, L. Tripp 233, 212. R. Beare 242. D. Wilson 241. L. Huntington 236; M. Smits 235; T. Vanderby 234; M. Reeve 225; G. Ballard 223; D. Goreski 223; R. Williamson 221; B. Bell 215. Team Standings-- Peaches .... ... . 19 Pears ............ 17 Nectarines ......... ... 17 Plums ... 13 Cherries ... ..... . . .. 12 Oranges ....... .. 9 Apples ............. 8 Lemons ............ . 8 Melons... ..... . 8 Public Notice Village of Port Perry January 16, 1973 « « « And STAY to see him play Bananas 7 Grapefruits 5 Limes 3 Port Perry Ladies Curling Tuesday, January 9 H. Cornwith 12; H. Hadden 5. N. Kenny 5; C. Martyn 9. M. McCoy 8; R. Mitchell 4. M. Panabaker 6; M. Snooks 14. Wednesday, January 10 D. Beare 7; I. Carter 8. A. Dawson 13; J. Howsam 2. M. Holdershaw 10; G. Hunter 5. H. MacMaster 5; H. Thompson. January 10, 1973 LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWL ING High Triple: Alvertta Roberts - 622 High Single: Alvertta Roberts - Over 600: Joy Ballard - 601 Over 200 games Joy Ballard 202, 214; Merle St. John 231, 213; Marg Vehof 265 208; Diane Davies 205; Jean Sutherland 202. Standings-- Panthers... 4 Lynx ....................4 Lions ........ ..........3 Leopards ........... . .. 3 Tigers ..... ... 3 Cougars ....... ... . _ .. 2 January 11, 1973 MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Triple: J. Parker - 828 High Triple W.H. J. Wilson - 826 High Single: B. Jansen - 348 MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA WHEREAS, the week of January 20th is being observed throughout Canada as a period to focus public attention on the physical, character-building and other benefits of hockey for our WHEREAS, the game of hockey is recognized as Canada's National Game which teaches our youth to develop a competitive spirit, co-operation with others, body-building, and respect for authority, and WHEREAS, it is the hope of every municipality to develop one or more players capable of represent- ing Canada as a member of Canada's National Team, and WHEREAS the Minor Hockey Association in this community has earned the commendation and support of every citizen, and WHEREAS Minor Hockey is the foundation from which accomplished hockey players develop, NOW THEREFORE, I, as Reeve of the Village of Port Perry, do hereby declare the week commencing January 20th be observed as "MINOR HOCKEY WEEK IN CANADA" and request that all parents and others support this observance by attending games during Minor Hockey Week and thereafter until the minor hockey season ends. Reeve's Signature A Don't SEND . . . TAKE your boy to the arena High Single W.IL J. Cook Jr. - 359 Triples Over 625: J. Parker - 828; B. Jansen 782; G. Wilson 778; K. Dowson 673; R. Whitter 673; J. Cook Jr. 671; J. Rider 665; K. Ashton 660; J. Owen 655; H. Buscher 647; K. Irvine 644; D. Keetch 628. Standings-- Scugog Lumber ...... 9 Stars 5 Ballards Lumber . A 9 Port Perry Dairy ...... 4 Stones Realtors .... .... 12 Nachurs .. ... 5 Middleton's Meats ...... 4 Zering Pont ............5 Emmersons Ins. ...... 12 Edens L.S. .ovvvivivissas 4 Dowson's R. & W. ...... 7 Port Perry LGA. ...... 8 January 14, 1973 SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING High Triple: Ken Irvine - 662 High Triple W.H. Don Dort - 755 High Single: Allan Reid - 340 High Single W.H. Allen Reid - 371 High Triple: Mabel Cook - 659 High Triple W.H. Mabel Cook - 704 High Single: Vivian Rider - 249 High Single W.H. Marg McTear - 300 Standings-- Ding-Dongs ............ 35 Bull Dogs ............ 30 Ding-A-Lings ........ .. 27 Invinceables ..... .. | 26 Hopeless ............... 25 Aces ................... 19 Untouchables... .. 18 Spitfires A A TR re = Sana Pw nen me yea Ch Se | FE 3 TENG yy ord le