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Port Perry Star, 11 May 1977, p. 19

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fi -~ fh a a [Pl EN NA A bf Boys and girls register * for softball activities Registration is almost completed with a large turnout to date. The teams are now being formed so if your girl or boy are not signed up, do so at the following times. "T"" ball league has about 30 boys and girls, ages 4 to 7 years. This grolip will be playing at the Lakefront Park (old diamond) each Monday at 6:30 p.m. Squirt House League has about 60 signed up age 7-11 years. This group will play on Wed. nights at 6:30 p.m. at the Legion Park and the Lakefront Park (old diamond). 3 . Bantam Girls (age 10-14 years) has over 60 signed to date. They will be broken into 4 teams and play Mon- Paul Beare top scorer (continued) : White team defeated the Gold team by a score of 6-3. In the first period the teams each scored two goals. Vic Walker and Randy Knight scored for the Golds while Ken Bryant and Kevin Martins scored for the Whites. In the second, the White team took a commanding lead scoring 3 goals to make the score 5-2. Vic Walker scored his second of the game in the third period but Phil Coch- .rane ended the scoring with a goal two minutes later. Scoring leaders are: Paul Beare with 6 points, Sean Taylor, Phil Cochrane with 5 points each, and tied with 3 points are - Vic Walker," ~ Randy Knight -and- Richie Lefort. = Don Postill = Manchester, Ont. is MAY 13, 1977. KITCHENS « VANITIES + CUSTOM CABINETS Where Quality keeps ahead of Price. THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM NOTICE FINAL DATE FOR 1976 'SEWER SURCHARGE APPEALS This is to advise that the final date for receipt by the Region of sewer sircharge appeals for sewer billings covering 1976 Where a customer is unable to submit a complete report by this date, the sewer appeal should be registered by MAY 13, 1977 with a note that additional information is to follow. day and Thursday nights at 6:30 p.m, - Coaches are needed to work with these' girls. There is also a group of girls age 15-18 years who want to form a team but at this date no league is avail- able, The Legion Squirts, Grant Menzie PeeWee's and the Midget team will play in the York-Simcoe league. The bantam group may not operate this year due to lack of coaching and players. y : Mr. Roy Grierson of Caesarea will act as the co-ordinator for umpires this year. Roy has recently moved from the Toronto addition to the minor group. Anyone wishing to help out, contact Roy at 986-5228. It was also passed that players will play in the series which they are eligi- ble for due tq age." Only a player with special permis- sion from the executive will be allowed to play in another series. : A work party is being formed for Saturday, May 21 to make repairs to the Legion diamond. Players benches, new back stop and foul line fences will be erected. Come up and help, bring a hammer. A manager is needed for the Legion Squirt team. Anyone willing to work with this group of young boys should report to the Legion & Park on Tuesday nights or call Jim Richards at 985- E 3501. -- The next general meeting "will be held on Sunday, June 5 at 10 a.m. at the Ball Park. - "oe - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 11, 1977 -- 1? News from Blackstock and area "by Mrs. Pat Fletcher Symnpathy is éxtended to Mr. and Mrs. Jim Leather- dale and family on the pass- ing of Jim's grandfather, Mr. T.W. Leatherdale, who passed away on Friday at Aurora, The Boy Scouts auction sale will be held May 21st at 1:00 p.m. behind the Fire Hall at Caesarea. The Proceeds will help the boys who are going to P.E.I. All articles welcome, : Blackstock Co-operative Nursery School executive held an emergency meeting Friday at noon. The open house previously scheduled for the night of Wednesday, May 18 had to be changed to Thursday, May 19. Mem- - New Scugog Arena ~- "Lockerbie" bers of the Co-operative will be asked to bring two dozen cookies each to the open house. Everyone in the community is welcome to attend this event. Brenda "Walker, President of the - organization stated that there will be several sur- prises available for viewing, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Martyn of Sudbury spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Martyn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Harris and Mr, Jim Harris were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chapman and girls, Port Perry. Mrs. Lorna Edgerton underwent surgery in Bow- manville Hospital on Mon- # CT TT TE EE area "and- will "be a fine 8 day. We wish her a speedy recovery. Double celebration at Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm and ° family on Sunday - the 84th birthday of their father and Mother's day. Helping to celebrate the happy events were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Malcolm Sweetman, Port Perry, . Mrs. Luella Cook, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs,. Glenn Malcolm and Laurie Mal- colm, Nestleton, Gail Mal- colm, Blackstock; and Barry Malcolm, Simcoe. To complete the day, a tele- phone call was received from their son Gord of Edmonton, Alberta. Larry Hoskin spent three weeks with his parents Mr. KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT PERRY ~ FRIDAY & SATURDAY I§ ~ MAY 97th . 28th 8:00 P.M. to 1:00 AM. Music By 3.50 per person TICKET SALES AT THE DOOR. Proceeds for serving the Communities Greatest Needs and Jennifer and Mrs. Frank Hoskin and left Monday to return to Lake Louise. a The grade 4 students of G:C.P.S: presented a lively program 'on Friday after- noon under the supervision of Mrs. Thompson, Mrs. Robinson and Mrs. Dixon. A great number of parents, relatives and friends enjoy- ed the program. Instrumental Music Night will be held on - Thursday, May 12, at 7:30 p.m. at the C.C.P.S. Gym. Peter and Patric Atkinson of Brampton spent the weekend with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Atkin- son. . Mr.. and Mrs. Frank (continued on page 27) HITEC OOO EE LI ETE ER TE 2 Dy Ih os Zee & i ia "% 3

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