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Port Perry Star, 17 Apr 1974, p. 21

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, April 17th, 1974 -- 21 Skat-a-thon may net $700 for Perry Winkle Fund Four year old Tammy McMillan was among 48 skaters who skated at the arena last Tuesday in the first Skate-a-thon ever held in aid of the Perry Winkle Fund. Tammy was the youngest skater, and won a i 8 Tammy McMillan special prize for her parti- cipation. The object of the skale-a- than was to raise money for the Perry Winkle Fund, which helps with the ex- pense of local skaters who © Bo on to become compet- itive skaters. At press time the exact amount of money was not available, but chairman of the Perry Winkle Fund, Howard Hall told the 'Star' that he anti- cipated about $700 will be realized. This year only the younger members of the club participated, but next year all age groups will be represented. Trophies were awarded to the two skaters raising the largest sum of money. Senior winner, Mary Lou Bourgeois and Junior win- ner, Dawn Fellows. The trophies were donated by Mr. Howard Hall. House League Pee Wee The first day morning Construction and Frank Real Estate go into two periods of overtime. Tripp Construction won its 4 - 2 . Ausman scored three for Tripp and the other goal went to Gribben. Kristenson scored two for Frank. In the deciding game in that afternoon saw Tripp Construction win the game Satur- saw Tripp championships - 1. Ausman and Gribben each scored a pair with a single going to Johnson. Gibson scored the only Frank goal. RECEIPTS-- Program Advertising . 50-50 Draw Receipts Total Receipts DISBURSEMENTS-- Ice Rental Expenses Team Insurance . Player release League Statistitian percentage Telephone for the period PORT PERRY FLAMINGOS O.H.A.JUNIOR"C" HOCKEY CLUB STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS & DISBURSEMENTS For Period Oct. 1/73 to Apr. 1/74 Gate Receipts Donation, Sponsor, Flamingo Pastries 2: Exhibition Games ....._. ee $9,215.75 Hockey Equip. & Supplies ... O.H.A. Game Officials .. Ticket takers, timers & goal judges Refreshments for Visiting & home teams Transportation & team Instruction O.H.A. expenses, fees, ete. Printing Programs & all advertising Cleaning & repair to Equip. Donation to Uxbridge Minor Hockey Visiting team play-off split gate Excess of Receipts over Disbursements ELMER W. LEE, Sec'y-Treas. Bantam Zering Pontiac tie up the series Saturday morning at 1 apiece by defeating the Legion team 2 - T. Black and Davis scored for Zering and Clement scored the Legions only goal. This win by Zering caused an after- noon game. In the afternoon game it saw Zering take the champ- ionship by winning 3 - 2 over the the Legion. Black scored twice for Zering with Jones scoring once. Fran- cen and Newlove scored for the Legion. .. $5,720.25 1,200.00 2,000.00 168.25 127.25 $2,133.00 2,500.00 760.00 305.00 30.00 1,165.00 130.00 121.00 150.00 25.00 1,150.00 98.75 25.00 48.30 105.00 $8,746.05 $ 469.70 raised, f SENIOR WINNER - MARY LOU BOURGEOIS JUNIOR WINNER - DAWN FELLOWS Seagrave area news and views During the years of this correspondent our news has been all mixed up at times . with that from Greenbank and Epsom so last week we weren't too disturbed to find we had contributed to the nursing home column. That last item was submitted a week earlier from Seagrave. The hospital news is good news this week. Roy Scott finally arrived home today (Monday). Blair Beacock was discharged on Saturday and Mrs. Third earlier in the week. In the birthday depart- ment we note that Mrs. Clara Sleep had several local callers and also Mr. and Mrs. Melville Sleep of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clements from Prince Albert. This must be birthday season. Mrs. Susan Ham- mond 81 years old and Morley Bruce somewhat younger celebrated on Sun- day and Bill Keen had his day on Monday The Carrs had a birth- day party on Sunday too. It was in honour of Bruce's father Mr. Ganton Carr. We hear they served supper to 24 relatives. At home for Easter were Bill and Sharon Wanamaker with B.L. and his wife. Lloyd and Donna Bruce and a friend helped Morley Bruce celebrate. | At Grandpa and Grandma Hunters for the week end were Joe Ellen and Kathy Pollard of Stouffville. Their mother, Mrs. Pollard, a sis- ter Sylvia and Mrs. Hun- ter's sister Mrs. Roy West- lake had dinner there on Monday and so finished off the holiday. The Newman yard was full of cars on Sunday too. Their guests were three daughters, their husbands, elec. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Adamson and family of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. John Green and family of Brantford, Miss Judy New- man and Mr. Keith Lorie of Oakville. Sunday callers at the Bea- cock home were Mr. and Mrs. . Beacock of Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cole of Oshawa. The '"'go-away' visitors included Mrs. McNeil who was in Barrie with her family, Mrs. Reta Boe in Beaverton with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Boe, Mrs. Gladys Short with her son Lloyd and family in Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Don Beacock and boys in. Green- bank with the Rodds, Mr. and Mrs. B. Wanamaker with the Herman Sweet- ~ Mr. mans in Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nobbs and family with Mrs. Nobb's sister, Mrs. Breadon in Milliken. During the week Mr. and Mrs. Ed Cooper of Greens-. ville visited Mr. and Mrs. Les Third on Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. Cooper was also on hand to see her sister in hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. Keen and Brian had a visit with and Mrs. Clarence Wright in Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bea- cock were dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Laverene Devitt, Oshawa, recently. Mrs. Edith Bruce and Beautiful Lawns begin at MASTER FEEDS MASTER FEEDS 139 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2131 Mis Marjorie Bruce spent Thursday with the B. Wana- makers. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Short and Bill attended the Short- horn banquet in Blackstock on Wednesday evening. Ocean House is getting another face-lifting. It will be white this time. The Newmans plan to restore it to the original of long ago. The S. S. room got it last week too -- painted green and looks quite spring-like. The U.C.W. on Wednesday evening had to meet in the basement because of the pain job. Unit 1 was in charge with Mrs. Ken (continued on page 22) . < Og ra "> Te ET

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