\ i AI MMB bist ds ais is nn. bt Ps ae cs a hat SE fii in MY EN SRE ARIST I VE ARES ERA ALEVE Tk Spl PS. ORS TWh Ah 8 ald SES 5 Vin Walker will attend Ont. Softball convention 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 4th, 1973 ne SAE 0) A VV VV VV VV VV VVVVVVVVVVVVV VIII IVY VU wo POPPI OPVOVOVOVIIVOVIIVOVIVOVVOIIOIUIVT, VV VIVO AAA A A AA AAA A A a a a a a ala oa ala gg og all algl lg gel VOU OOVOVOOOOUOVOOVIOOOY VOI VOOVYVOY VV YUN PORT PERRY BADMINTON CLUB All paid up members, Please trophies Lakeshore "B" come to a short but important meeting in the ~ High School Gymnasium Monday, April 9th 8:30 p.m. VV VVVVVVVVV VV VV VV TV VV UN PPO PIPIPIIIIITIPIPIVOIOTIOOIOOOOPOOODOOOSN POPOV IOVIIIIIOOTVOITOCOOOOTOIOOOOOOOOOOOIOT ETAT ep Vacation Know - How Colonial /Sunnibilt Has What It Takes! A GOOD EXAMPLE IS THE NORTH STAR MODEL (illustrated) IN THE SKYLINE SERIES 40' x 25° - 1000 sq. ft. ONE OF 104 FLOOR PLANS AVAILABLE IN 13 INDIVIDUAL SERIES OF CONVENTIONAL AND CONTEMPORARY DESIGNS ® SUMMER COTTAGES @ SKI CHALETS ® WEEK-END CABINS @ RETIREMENTS HOMES ® CUSTOM DESIGNS NEE in full colour. write for our Home Catalogue 50¢ ALAN WINN - Authorized Dealer 105 DOMINION ST., UXBRIDGE (416) 852-7846 The Port Perry Beare Motor Bantams travelled to Sundridge on March 28 and eliminated the Sundridge team by a score of 6 - 2. The Port team won their best of three series in two straight Captain of the Novice Championship team George Burnett, assistant captains Tim Thompson (left), Charlie Brown (right) proudly display the two presented to them for Championship. trophies were OMHA executive member Gordon Hawes and Mrs. Hawes standing beside the boys. winning the Presenting the ~ Photo G. L. O'Connor Beare Motors Bantams lead Ontario finals 2-0 games. Goal scorer in the game where Dave Horton and Ed Olsen with two each, and single going to Steve Jones and Gord Scott. The win over Sundridge was Port's sixth straight in the playoff and enabled them to meet Dresden in a best of five 0.M.H.A. Bantam "C" Championship series. Dresden travelled to Port Perry on Friday, March 30 for the opening game of the series. The Dresden team started quickly in this game and goalie Barry Heard was called upon to make some big saves early to keep the Port team from falling behind. © The Port team finally found their skating legs and applied relentless pressure on the Dresden team to roll to an 11 -0 win. The visiting team couldn't cope with the well balanced attack of the local boys. Captain Dave Horton led the Port attack with three goals. Phil Cochrane, Steve Jones, - Larry Page added to each, with singles going to Gord Scott and Sean Taylor. Barry Heard gained the shoutout in the game, his 'third in seven playoff games. The Beare Motor Bantams travelled to Dresden on Sunday, April 1st and put together their most powerful offensive effort of the year and blasted the local team by a score of 18 - 3. The line of Dave Horton, John Scott and Gord Scott each scored three goals and racked up a total of 19 scoring points. Phil Cochrane, Mark Jobb, Steve Jones and Sean Taylor added two goals each. Larry Elson got the other Port marker. Barry Heard and Bill Evans shared the net- minding for Port in this game. The third game of their best of five final series will be played in Port Perry on Sunday, April 8 at 4:00. The annual Ontario Amateur Softball Assoc. Convention will be held in Windsor on April 6, 7, 8. Local delegates will be on hand to vote on several proposed rule changes and - the election of officers. Ammendments will be presented to change the squirt series to an "A" and "B" series. This series at present is not split. An ammendment from Port Perry seeks "'C" series added in Peewee, Bantam and Midget. There is an "A" and ""B" series now. It is also proposed to let senior and intermediate teams 'sign 17 players instead of 15. h Another. ammendment makes it mandetory for all uniforms or sweaters to b e numbered. The Umpires fees are also proposed to be raised. Vin Walker will be seeking his second term as 2nd Vice President and could possibly be moved to Ist Vice. Next years convention is scheduled for Oshawa which should provide a large Port Perry Delagation. Community Bowling March 26, 1973 LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Triple: E. Oke - 712 High Single: L. Carnegie - 284 600 Triples: E. Oke 712; L. Carnegie 618; N. Cornish 613; M. Raby 603; R. Beare 600. Singles 210 and over: L. Carnegie 284; E. Oke 266, 238; L. Huntington 251; M. Raby 247; F. Venning 242; KE. Johnson 239; B. Heayn 228; J. Storry 226; N. Cornish 227; W. Tobin 211; 225; I. Bartley 224; G. Ballard 221; J. Van Schagen 220; A. Meester 218; R. beare 215; D. Phinney 211, 215; D. Gibson 212; J. Richards 213. Total Pins Pears ..:.:cc::3:355 9188 Apples .............. 8792 Nectarines .......... 8554 Oranges ............ 8491 Peaches ............ 8327 Bananas ............ 8265 Melons ............ 8560 Grapefruits ........ 8525 Lemons .......... 8348 Plums .............. 8114 Cherries .......... 8079 Limes ............ 8032 March 28, 1973 LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING High Triple: Ethel Lafontaine - 579 High Single: Ethel Lafontaine - 238 Over 200 Games: Carol Wilbur 223; Wilma Midgley 216; Dolores Keeler 213, 203; Marg Lee 208; Diane Davies 205; Gerri Langille 200. Standings-- Cougars................ 50 Lions .................. 50 Panthers .............. 40 Leopards .............. 35 LYBR ooconmmvericinss 30 Lakefield beat Port Midgets Grant Menzies Hornets lost to Lakefield in the All Ontario Quarter finals win- ning the two home games and loosing the three away. The team showed good sportmanship all during the series. - The Port midgets travelled to Uxbridge to participate in their annual tournament. Winning the consolation trophy loosing the first game to Uxbridge 2 to 1 then winning the remaining two games by defeating a Toronto team 10 to 1 and defeating Sharon 4 to 2 to win the consolation. The midgets are taking part in Bay Ridges tournament on April 14 "with the first game scheduled for 915 a.m. at the Art Thompson Arena against Oak Ridges. WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING High Single: F Venning - 298 High Triple: F. Venning - 663 210 and Over: F. Venning 298; E. Andrews 249; K. Nottingham 246; T. Gerrow 245; J. Wilkins 239; B. Oke 237, 211; L. Wilson 234; G. Forder 232; 212; J. Hunter 232; M. Cook 226; 210; M. Hopkins 226; M. Donnelly 222; "210; G. Grieveson 221, 210; M. Healey 219; L. A. Popowich 217. 600 and Over: F. Venning 663; M. Cook 644; M. Donnelley 632; T. Gerrow 619; B. Oke 614; M. Trembley 613; J. Jackman 602. Standings-- Pearls ................ 33 RUDY ....oovvnivivins 33 Amethyst ............ 25 Sapphire .............. 23 ZIrCON. ...conuvnivnisss 22 Garnet ......oeneoviies 18 Emeralds .............. 18 onyx ................. 18 Opal .................. 16 Jade .................. 16 Diamonds .............. 15 Topoz ......... ean 15 Juveniles in Ontario finals The Grieves Gulf Juven- iles will face their toughest competition as they travel to Lambeth to open the best of seven finals. The first game is in Lambeth this Friday, April 6th at 9:00 p.m. and the second game is in Port Perry on Sunday, april 8 at 8:00 p.m. The Juveniles will be travelling to Lambeth by cars and will be leaving the arena around 4:30 on Friday afternoon. The boys would appreciate as much support as possible when they travel to Lam- beth. It is only about 2% hours by car and just off the 401 in the London area. So on Friday lets see a good turn out to give the local boys some support. 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