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Port Perry Star, 16 May 1973, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 9th, 1973 Softball season ready to The 1973 Softball Season . . will commence the week of May 21st. VanCamp contractors will be playing in the Oshawa City and District League with Cobourg, Greenwood Int's, Port Perry Ballards and Oshawa Juniors, Coach Mac McMillan has the team working out and all boys under 21 years (before Jan. 1st) are wel- come to come out. If there are enough players want- 'ing to play, a Juvenile - Midget team could be form- ed. The 'Bantam's will be working out this week with coaches Harry Powell and Gene Hurst. This club will play in the York - Ont. Lea- gue, with Markham, Stouff- "Ughmonvile Richmond Hi d Aurora. The PeeWee 1.G.A. team will also be in the York - Ont. League with Coach Don Hurst and Manager Doug Scott. They will start May 22nd. The Legion Squirts are also entered in this Lea- gue. All Squirt age boys (under 11) will work out each Tues. and Thursday. Coaches are needed for this age group. A Softball Skill School to be held on Thurs., May 10th, 6:30 p.m. at the Lake- front Park. All young boys and girls are welcome. These schools are held throughout Ontario by the O.A.S. A. Chairman Vin Walker has conducted these schools for two years in centres such as Burlington, Ohawa, St. Catharines, Sim- coe, Brantford, Vanessa, Etobicoke, Downsview, Pet- erboro and Norwood. Schools will' be held on May 13th in Ottawa at the Cana dian Forces Base and on May 14th at the Kingston Canadian Forces Base... . Other schools are planned in Minden, Stouffville, Markham, Brampton and possibly Sault Ste. Marie. Ron Taylor of Oshawa is the Chief Instructor and Bowling LADIES WED NIGHT High Triple: M. Hawes - 732 High Single: M. Hawes - 301 210 and Over: M. Hawes 301, 230; R. Dearborn 279; C. Phillips 276; P. Durand 268; S. Eymann 267,222; F. Venning 257, 215; T. Gerrow 250; B. Oke 249; L. Fielding 247; J. Wilkin 242; G. Gerrow 228; B. Duff; 225; E. Andrews 218; B. Doupe 215; N. Polkinghorne 213. 600 and Over: M. Hawes 732; F. Venning 657; S. Eymann 653; B. Oke 652; J. Wilkin 623; P. Durand 621; G. Forder 601. Team Standing-- Ruby .................. 51 Sapphire ........... 51 Pears .............. ... 51 Zircon ................ 46 Garnet ................ 44 Topaz ................ 37 Amethyst ............ 34 Onyx .................. 33 Opal .................. 32 Diamonds ............ 29 Jade ivi ann 27 Emeralds .............. 27 b - his knowledge of pitching 'as well as all other areas of softball will certainly help all those youngsters who listen. Tips will be given in hitting, fielding. base running as well as pitching. Everyone is wel- come to attend. In case of rain, the school will be held in the arena. House League teams will be formed to start June 4. All boys will be given a chance to play in Squirt "and Pee Wee series. A "Tee Ball" League will be set up for Tyke age boys under 9 years. These boys will start on May 14 at the Lakefront Park. They will play one night each week. There is a lot of Young girls wanting to play also. If coaches come forth to look after these young girls a Bantam series will be run. Once again we ask for helpers in all age groups. HANKS EXCAVATING Sewer Installations BACK HOE Compressor Rentals 985-2333 "For Income Tax & Bookkeeping Services see ALEX SHEPHERD 28 Water St. Phone 985-7031 Specializing in Business and Farm Operations Ron Rankin AND SONS General Contracting Plumbing - Carpentry cox Electric... | Phone 985.7679 The annual banquet of the Blackstock Curling Club was held on Saturday evening in the recreation centre. After Grace was said by Presi- dent, Richard VanCamp, over 100 men and lady curlers and their spouses sat down to a delicious chicken dinner provided by the Blackstock "U.C.W. During dinner, Mr. and Mrs. George Boehm, Caesarea provided delightfyl dinner music. Roy. Bradburn expressed the customary appreciation to the. catering group, Glenn Larmer voiced the apprecia- tion to Mr. and Mrs. Boehm who provided musical num- bers interspersed throughout the evening's programme. Roy McLaughlin, Secretary read minutes of various meetings and presented the new slate of officers as follows: Past President Richard Van Camp, President Jim Gray; Vice President, Glenn Larmer; Schedule Manager Jim Byers; Sec. Treas Roy McLaughlin; Executive- Committee Roy Bradburn, John Coates, Ernie Swain. At this point the business was turned over to president of the: Ladies Curling Club Joyce Kelly who expressed the Ladies' appreciation to the Men's Club for all the assistance throughout the year. Norma VanCamp was thanked for her services as baby-sitter and Bruce Mountjoy for his help as the caretaker. The girls pre- sented Bruce with a gift in appreciation of his extra duties on their behalf. Elaine Bajley, schedule manager gave the results of the games we played. Elaine's team consisting of Annie Leeé,Mary DeMer- chant and Millie Davies won top prize and were given small gifts. "Richard continued the business and in his remarks suggested greater use of the arena during the months when ice is not in. Merlin Suggitt presented the Bonspiel Trophy to Glenn Larmer, Bob Fleicher, Tom Dean. Jim Jamieson, a member of this team was absent. Jim Byers, Schedule manager read the results of the winter's play. Jim Gray presented the Club Trophy and prizes to the First Place Team consisting of Keith Van- Camp, George Bryant, Neil McLaughlin and Murray Byers. Glen Larmer presented second place. prizes to Gerald Kelly who was the only member of Tom Gor- don's rink. Other members were Harold Medd and Wayne Horton. Jim Byers presented third place prize to Glenn Larmer, Tom Dean and Bob Fletcher. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mountjoy showed lovely slides of their récent trip to Ireland. Richard expressed his appreciation to Jean and Bruce. The evening conclu- ded with dancing provided by Mr. and Mrs. George Boehm. During the evening draws were made for chickens. Winners of the ladies draws were Donna Kyte, Marilyn Bailey, Elaine Bailey, Bar- bara Byers, Brenda Bryant, Annie Lee and the Capon was BUSINESS and PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY REPAIRS to all makes of Sewing Machines Tq o> SEWING CENTRE Walter J. Brown CARPENTRY RENOVATION ODD JOBS Phone 985-3259 Prince Albert, Ont. Sales & Service 20 Bond St. W., Downstairs Oshawa - 576-7550 DON MYERS CONSTRUCTION Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT Septic Tanks and Weeping Beds Installed Port Reg. Perry | Armstrong 985-7795 -- 985-2226 EMMERSON AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 INSURANCE * MYLES KING ° Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES OSHAWA -- 725-5751 or 723-0501 BOB'S CARPENTRY ALL PHASES OF CARPENTRY Courtesy, Imagination and Estimates -- FREE -- BOB BERO -- Seagrave, Ont. -- 985.7037 EXCAVATING -- . DRAG WORK PORT PERRY 985-3142 Swamp Garage Auto Body Bruce McCreight Free Estimates 985-3291 "Doug Robinson Blackstock Curling Club banquet won, by Lorna Edgerton. Men's winners were Wal- ter Wright, Cameron Porter, Vernon Asselstine, John Coates, Pat Dorrill, Rick Thompson, Harold Medd Merrill VanCamp, Jin Byers, Ralph Larmer anc the capon was won by) Murray Byers. GOING OVERSEAS You'll Need A PASSPORT PHOTO Contact Peter Hvidsten 985.7383 PORT PERRY STAR 'Murray Burnfield PLUMBING & HEATING 19 Water St. - Port Perry Your Insurance Innovator WM. LAURENCE EVANS 15 Bell St. tixbridge, Ontario Office: 852-3184 Res.: 852-7712 Life, Health, Group, Annuities and Growth Opportunity Equity Plans Great-West Life vannc « Gm «© PHONE 985-7980 Forced Air Furnaces Pressure Systems New Work Repairs DUFF PLUMBING & HEATING For Information Phone Bert Faber 985-2012 RELIABLE | Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE 985-7993 PORT PERRY LEONARD B. NIXON HEATING & BURNER CONTRACTOR | HOME COMFORT [aie UTHORIZED HOME COMFORT SERVICE DEALER 985-7120 | SANRIDGE Sand & Gravel gene > fle = J \ TW PR VAY . " L.GILBANK Blackstock, Ont. - 986-4868 F & G CONSTRUCTION R.R. 1, Port Perry BUILDING & REMODELLING Cottage Raising Foundation Work, Etec. . For any of your con- struction needs call us. 985.2979 194,7,11) 6 Heating Systems Sales & Service from the Comfort Specialists R. S. THOMSON HEATING -- 985-3365 RIDGEVIEW Snack Bar and Service Station Licensed Mechanic OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ® Phone 985-2431 Electric Motor Rewinding and Repair MITTO ELECTRIC Tel. 668-2670 208 Chestnut St. East, Whitby, Ont. V-Belts and Pulleys Bearings Chain and, Sprockets R.R. 2 Port Perry WM. A. COLLINS LICENCED AUCTIONEER. FARM SALES, HOUSEHOLD, REAL ESTATE, etc. Call Collect Port Perry 985-3071 ~ GRIEVE'S GULF SERVICE General Repairs PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-3182 CHARTERED 178 Simcoe St. N. Godawa, Tomlin & Co. ACCOUNTANTS Oshawa, Ontario "- Telephone 728-3891 DANCE MUSIC ® Contemporary for young and old ® Rock ® Country & Western ® Polkas etc. Weddings, Parties, Dances J. Peter Hvidsten 985 3089 {| -- ---- ER I

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