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Port Perry Star, 7 Apr 1976, p. 22

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ae Ae FT Le NL A RE On i Har A ; ARE 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 7, 1976 ER RS 1 bevy 3a RVD. INE RF 6 EATER I Broil USA BF NORMA STII ER 60d SOSA TR SNR & rh -- BOWLING -- (continued Streakers ................uven. 18 Squeakers ................c..... 16 Over 210: : Morse Hatt 218; Tennyson 211; 250; Pat Adderley 217; Terry Adderley 286; Chess Efford 227; Pat Fennessey 280; Debbie Casey 212; Wayne McCully 230, 255; Larry Heffering - 256; Marilyn Heffering 277; Mark Lockyer 211. Over 600: Viv * Rider 640; Terry Adderley 648; Pat Fennes- sey 640; Wayne McCully 680. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING High Single: Alvertta Roberts 262 High Triple: Doris Dargavel 630 Over 20: *. Alverfta Roberts 262, -215; Marlene PKing 246; Doris Dargavel 241 211; Joyce Storry 238, 2057 Shirley Cummings 221; Gerri Lan- gille 221; Pat Armstrong 218, 207; Joy Ballard 217; Wilma Midgley 215; Gale Ballard 211; Merle St. John 210; Jean Sutherland 202. Over 600: Doris - Dargavel 630; Alvertta Roberts 617. ) Standings: - Co Filberts........cccooeevevenennns 28 Almonds.............coeeeeennn. 20 Norm* Viv Rider, Peanuts...............c.c.eei0.., 20 POCANS iv ivcivcivrvtersiveniae 19 Cashews..............covvvvuen. 12 Walnuts ........ccoooveiinnnnnnnnns 6 LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Single: B. Oke 251 H.S.W.H.: -- B. Lycett 289: High Triple: B. Oke 687 H.T.W.H.: S. Cummings 748 Over 210: B. Oke 251, 242; Lucy Cook 238; L. Wilson 210, M. Trem- blay 221; M. Hooey 237; J. Knight 216; I. Doupe 214, 214; G. Marcotte 214; .V. Rider 237, 236; § Bryant 228; M. Donnelly 211; M. Mumford 211; L. Bertrand 221; S. Vanderby 234; M. Hawes 214; B. Lycett 229, 'Over 600: . B. Oke 687; V. Rider 647; S. Bryant 635; M. Tremblay 603; I. Doupe 607. _Standings:., Barracuda Tuna ....ccoeevveiiviieinenennenes Shrimp Mudcat ee Basement Floors Garage Floors Patios - Sidewalks Concrete Steps a DON'S CUSTOM ~ CONCRETE FINISHING Quality Workmanship zd fC Free 4 Estimates PHONE 985-2588 i Sp ppp Broomball UTICA AUTO BODY 3 BROOKLIN LEGION 2 Utica picked up the first win in the final two out of three round, with a close 3-2 decision over Brooklin in overtime. Brooklin had a 2-0 lead but slowed down and Utica took the advantage and scored two goals in the third period 'to put the game into overtime, . With 2:15 gone in the first period Brooklin scored their first goal when Larry Down scored from Murray Down. 'The second period had. no "scoring. Then at the 5:00 mark, Brooklin went ahead 2-0 with a goal -by John Vanhouvle from: Larry Down. Utica started coming back at 9:15 when Gord Geer scored from Ron Red- man. Then at 14:20 of the third Eric Bens tied it with an unassisted goal. This put the game into overtime. Brooklin came into penalty + troubles and played short handed for the overtime period. With 5:40 gone in the overtime period Mike Mitchell scored the winning goal from Eric Bens. Durham Music Tour For the third year the Durham Board of Education presents Durham Music Tour '76'. The program is _ free and contains composite choirs and bands 'including ~ students from grades 4-13 "throughout the Region. Above are shown some of the students from Brock, Uxbridge, and Port Perry rehearsing their band per- formance under the direc- tion of Mr. Ants Suler. The 'Durham Music Tour'76' will be presented in Port Perry High School on Wednesday, April 7 at 8 p.m. Everyone is welcome. Come and suppost the young people of your community. ps copy. Service. --A $5 annual discount on a Safe De --A special Bonus Savings De to the Consumer: Price Index. --Special term deposit that pays high interest monthly with flexible redemption privileges. So come on in and see me or one of my staff today for all the details. Or, if you'd prefer, give me a call. Good banking for good living --after sixty. If you're sixty years old or better, you should look into Sixty-Plus, The Royal Bank's new bundle of special banking privileges, Free. Some of these privileges are: --No service charge for chequing, bill traveller's cheques. --A specially designed cheque book that gives you a permanent Bill English Manager Port Perry 985-7316 & payment services, or posit Box or Safekeeping posit Service with interest linked ROYAL BANK serving Ontario ET LE By Mrs, Jean Jeffery Recent callers "at the Christie home were Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bow- manville, Mrs. Joan Sarg- eant of Guelph and Miss Gladys Martin of Brampton. Two of Darlene's pupils, Jason Hall and Bernie Brown of West Hill came with Darlene for a short visit. Mrs, Cora Gunyou is visit- ing with her brother Mr. Al Christie this week. + This is Education Week. The theme: this 'year is Knowledge is Understanding I would love to go to school now, things are so interest: ing. Miss Audrey Wilson an: authority on outdoor educa- tion will present her "Wild- life Photography Safari to Kenya' on Tuesday. -~ On Wednesday, Mr. L.C. Davis, a member of the .community will give a demonstration on bird carving. - \ ; At 8:00 p.m. in the evening Durham Music Tour '76 will be presented at Port Perry High School. There will Open House from 1:15 to 5 p.m. when parents may visit the school. Kindergarten registration "will be at Epsom Public School Tuesday, Apr. 13, from 9 a.m. to 12:00 noon for . children who will be five years of age before Dec. 31, 1976. : Easter weekend Friday, Apr. 16 and Monday, Apr. 19 are school holidays. Audley school is a three - room school northwest of Whitby which is used for. enrichment programs. This week ten Grade six students from Epsom and Greenbank* schools are participating in a Myths and Legends pro- gram at 'Audley_-School. Too J -- -- -- p--_p-- fT -- GREAT NORTHERN FINANCIAL CORPORATION A Canadian Public Company whose only business is helping people News from Epsom area : Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baster Cathy and Julie have just returned from a two week vacation in Florida. Sunday supper guests with the Baster family were Mr. and Mrs. John Ellery and daughter of Mississauga. Mrs. M. Bailey returned on Saturday from a two week vacation in the sunny south which she enjoyed with her brother and his wife and her sister and her husband. The ladies who have been busily learning needlepoint with the W.I, with instruct- ors Mrs. H. Boadway and Mrs, T. Carter will have a summary day on April 7 at 1:30 p.m. Trinity United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson were dinner guests on Sun, with Mc. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson. A little celebration for Ruth and Beth, Happy birthday also to Kathy Baster. Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan visited Mr: and Mrs. Donald Asling on Saturday evening. On Saturday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ashton called on Miss Vera Pren- tice. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson have returned from a -brief holiday at Annville, Penn, U.S.A. While mother and father were away Wendy visited with sister Beth Wilson. : Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thaxter and family from Beaverton visited 'Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson on'Friday : evening. ; : Mr. and Mrs. Don Card and Jeffery, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Card were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Eric 'Benns and family. The Couples Club enjoyed an evening of volleyball at y Payments Too High 'Need Extra Cash ~ WE UNDERSTAND -- WE CAN HELP YOU If you own-a home, farm or property in City, Town or Country, old or new, paid for or not, our low payment Mortgage Plan is probably your answer. Thousands of folks all over Ontario have let us help them and their friends. We would like to help you too! eo Consolidate all your debts © Got that extra cash now o ¢ Have one low payment ¢ WAYNE SMITH 1 (705) 645-4557 CALL COLLECT at Uxbridge . Trinity United Church Hall followed by lunch. The host - and hostess for the evening were David and Carol Mart- land, 'Tessa and Peter Emmings. Good Friday Service, April 16 at Epsom Church beginn- ing with breakfast at 9:00 a.m. followed by brief medi- tation. Sunday services at Epsom were well attended. It was a Service and Dedication of \_ our new Hymn books. These were a Centennial gift from Glen Major Women's Auxil- iary. How can we ever thank: them for this wonderful gift. Then Mrs. Parrot sang two beautiful solos. ~~ A special thanks to all members of our Worship Committee and to Mrs. Parrot for their contribution to make this service possible. The evening gathering at the Church was to hear a program. by the "Nephesh' group from West Ellesmere, Scarborough. They led us in -a time of. Contemporary Praise and Worship followed by a '"'get acquainted' cup "of coffee. . Mr. and Mrs. Watson were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kerry of Port Perry.

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