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Port Perry Star, 25 Jun 1975, p. 19

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4 'Y . Sigh SM. The Greenbank: Public School ball team came out oh "top in a 16-team Baseball Tournament held at Goodwood School last Wednesday. The all-day tournament had teams from 16 schools (mostly north of the ridges) compete for the trophy. From left are (front) Brad Howsam, Peter Stone, Ronald Rohm, Jeff Foote. (centre) Brett Oosterman, Peter Stone, John Pollard, Trevor Till. (rear) Ivan Bacon, Shawn O'Donnell, Brian Till, and Bill Sherman. Coach was Mrs. Sally Gibb. Lumbermen (continued Laurie Williams pitched an- other strong game for the local team and allowed only three hits while striking out twelve in the seven inning game. Bili wanamaker drove in the only run of the game in the second inning with a hit to.centre field that scored Laurie Williams who had also singled. Bush League activities RESULTS: Sunday, June 15: Green- bank 8 - Raglan 12. Monday, June 16: Port Perry 22 - Greenbank 2. Monday, June .16: Nestle- ton at Bell, postponed. Thursday, June 19: Raglan 22 - Nestleton 0. Teams Raglan Recreation -1P.P. Stone Real Estate Bell Oshawa Nestleton-Rohrer & Dorrell Greenbank Gamblers Sm -- HARGEX | Lakeview Plaza FUTURE GAMES: Wednesday, June 25, Nest- letori*at Raglan. Thursday, June 26, Nestle- ton at Port Perry. Raglan at Bell. Monday, June 30, Nestle- ton at Greenbank. Port Perry at Raglan. g w 1 t pts 5 -4 1 0 8 6 3 2 1 7 4 3 1 0 6 5 2 2 1 5 6 0 6 0 0 TUXEDO RENTALS 2018 M-TH RY Phone 985-8160 Dennis Romeril made an outstanding play in the fifth inning on a bunt as the Binbrook club tried to tie the game, but Romeril threw the runner out on first base to save the game. BRADFORD 3 LUMBERMEN 2 The Lumbermen suffered a tough loss in a game they could have won, but three errors produced three un- earned runs and the tough luck pitcher Ken Goreski who handled the heavy hit- ting Ontario Champions suf- fered the -loss while Jim Phillips was the winning pitcher for Bradford. The Lumbermen scored all their runs in the first inning when Jody Williams walked and Brent Heard and Ken Goreski followed with sin- gles. =»Arrow>; DRESS SHIRTS Short Sleeve - Polyester & Cotton Solid Colours and Patterns sizes 14% to 16% 10.00 © *12.00 LEATHER ACCESSORIES Wallets, Key Cases, Travel Kits Priced from ¥5°0 Z-- MEN'S WEAR "fitting message. Prince Albert continued games. Then a bounteous meal, pot-luck style, was enjoyed. The annual Decoration Ser- vice was held Sunday after- noon under the shade of beautiful trees at Pine Grove Cemetery. Service was well arranged by Warriner Lodge No. 75, 1.0.0.F. Port Perry. Rev. R. Brawn delivered a Special thank you to all who contri- buted toward the special hour. Also, a double appreci- ation to Mr. and Mrs. R. Alsop, the cemetery care- takers, who have the grounds in such an immaculate con- dition. Mr. and Mrs. C. Chambers were guests at the Morton - Oakes wedding in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Brooklin on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. M. Doyle have returned from two weeks visiting relatives in Vancouver, B.C., including a fabulour 8-day Alaska Cruise. Monday, June 16, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Love attended the opening exercises of Grand Lodge of Ontario held in the Convention Room, Royal York. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Andrews, Sr., who celebrated their 35th Wed- ding Anniversary in company with many friends and relatives "held at Club Annrene, Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Mc- Millan attended the weekend functions of the 50th Anniver- sary of Blackstock High School. Mrs. Lindsay of Brantford is with the Gerald Jones family while Mrs. Jones and two younger sons are holi- daying with relatives in the State of Maryland, U.S.A. ~ Mrs. H. Jeffrey accompan- ied Mr. and Mrs. C. Love to Toronto, Wednesday, June 18, when they enjoyed attend- ing the closing banquet and evening entertainment of Grand Lodge Session (Odd- fellow and Rebekah) at the Canadian Room of Royal York Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. Gibson entertained their family on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gibson and family, Port Perry. Mrs. I. Raymer visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Jeffreys one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. Pugh were at the '"'camping site" at Omemee over the weekend. INTRODUCING Allis-Chalmers 5040 40 RUGGED HORSES FOR THE ECONOMY MINDED FARMER. TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT BLACKSTOCK - 986-4283 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 25, 1975 -- 19 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG & Revised Schedule For Garbage Collection in Port Perry Effective July 7, 1975, Pick-ups are to be as follows: h (a) Tuesday of each week from all residential $l property located on the north side of Queen i! Street and north of Queen Street. (b) Thursday of each week from all residential AP property located on the south side of Queen ACE Street and south of Queen Street. a (c) On Monday and Friday of each week from all business properties, commercial pro- perties and factories in Ward II. CONTRACTOR: T. Puckrin & Son, 218 Kent St., ne Whitby. Phone 668-2813 or 668-7036. : Doreen M. VanCamp oe Clerk AEA Lands caping GARDEN CENTRE Fi EVERGREENS + SHRUBS + TREES § FRUIT TREES + GLADIOLI BULBS etc. PEAT MOSS + FERTILIZER FREE ESTIMATES ON LANDSCAPING + SATISFACTION GUARANTEED + Highway 7A - West of Quarter Line R.R. 1, BLACKSTOCK 936-4771 Would it hurt to be first for a change? If you feel good about yourself, you've got the desire to do more for and with your family, including your household chores. The Weight Watchers® Program can help. Because it could cost less than you think to join Weight 8 Watchers, where people just like you are learning to lose weight and keep it off in a warm, dignified way. After each weekly attendance fee, you can attend extra meetings that week at no extra cost to help you through the special problems. Modest weekly cost, low budget foods, no contracts. We put a lot into the Weight Watchers Program so you can get a lot out of it. Make "you" your number one priority. Make it to a Weight Watchers meeting today. FOR INFORMATION CALL 275-5222 OR WRITE TO 1830 DUNDAS ST EAST MISSISSAUGA (out of town call collect) CLASSES IN YOUR AREA PORT PERRY MASONIC HALL +320 Queen St. MONDAYS -- 7:30 p.m. Enroll ot any class Furst meeting Fee S7 Alli other : 2 meetings S3 special senior citizen & tudent rote 4 first meeting $4 All other meetings S150 ER 1 BY oY . A - wa HERS ® i " WAIMAR EASTERN CANADA LIMITED AUTHORIZED USER OF THE TRADE MARK WEIGHT WATCHERS INT | PEGISTERED OWNER 1979 ETE Ea ST A og

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