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GLICK ted by OZ SCOTT Sor Pertormed by ROBERTA FLACK A NIN VERSAL PCT KE STRAWBERRIES Irn Las © | GREENBANK. || MARS M. M. COUNTY RD. 2 Btn Line HWY TA L MANCHESTEK. ERRY A OR SOREN JL LE FREY SUAH SARIN {I oY RIAN PEN EX fd x RN bOI JUN VRE NE VIR) ANALRAT AL REER, 1} 5 ty IRS LJ slat aed Scugog Youth Soccer Results BRIAN,S TOWING DEFEAT WEST SHORE MARINE by Carol Slack Wednesday, June 24, Brian,s Towing defeated West Shore Marine 9 to 2. scoring for Brian's Towing were Duane Empringham with 2, Andrew Wilson with y and Sean McEnaney with I scoring for West Shore Marine were Lindsay Parry with 1 and Jake Luke with 1. Good try by Louis Whitfield on defence. by Flip Dalby On Wednesday, June 17th, Brutons Drugs Minis went down to defeat 3-1 against the aggressive Brians Towing. Two of Brians goals were scored by Andrew Wilson and the third by Sean McEnaney. The only Brutons goal was scored by Ben Blanchard, Most of the game centered around Brutons end but excellent goaltending by Ross Stainton withheld more scoring by their strong opposition. Port Perry 7-Orono 7 "Nobody does it better" and Jerry Fowler does it again, surpassing his last 3 goal game with a four goal 'effort this time. Team-mate Tim Cannon, absent from To improve domestic market = Reach Twp. Strawberry research at the University of Guelph is aimed at making Ontario growers more competitive in the domestic processing market. Processors presently use very little of the Ontario crop, says Dr. Bill Evans of the department of horticul- by Mary Correll Forty eight enthusiastic members golfed on Tuesday, June 23. The evening play- ers had cause to celebrate - they were able to concen- trate on golf instead of ducking downpours as on previous weeks. Low Gross honour were taken by Josie Wilson with 37 and Noreen Leahy at 40. As well as winning the Pot of Golf, Mabel Cook walked off with Low Net of 17, tural science. They rely on berries from Poland, Mexico and California. Most Ontario strawberries go to the fresh fruit market because of a relatively short harvest season and high harvesting costs. The recent development of mechanical harvesters Summerlea golf news followed by Doreen Bennett, 22. In the race for trophies Ann Marie Kennedy's team, the Violets, leads with 79 points, hotly contested by Joan Wilkin's Daisies with 74 Points are determined by Low Net Scores. Our next game will be as guests at the Sunnybrae Ladies League which we all anticipate with great pleasure. Bowling Results Team Standings: Roses - 33; Orchids - 32; Pansies - 29; - Trilliums - 18. WOMEN High Single: Marg Pelow 274 . H.S.W.H.--M. Pelow 294 High triple; Renee Beare - RUBBER STAMPS Fast Delivery PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 Pick Your Own atthe MAIR'S 10th Line 985-8295 CCC CCC 636 ~ H.T.W.H: Renee Beare - 636. MEN H.S. Jim Rider - 241 H.S.W.H. - J. Rider -241 H.T. J. Rider - 642 H.T.W.H: J. Rider - 642 LTT Te HTT TIT TTe TH TTT [eT] 3 last game, turned in a 3 goal . performance to round out Port Perry Printing's scor- ing. It should be noted however that dispite heavy winds, drizzle, no linesman and a "touch" of Orono hometown officiating, Port Perry Printing Devils turned in one of the most impressive and heartwarming come from behind efforts. Orono goaltender faced a barrage of shots in the last half and only the goalposts (several of them) prevented a Port Perry win. It truly was a 'team effort" but honorable men- tion is deserved by Wayne Buller, Martin Sheppard, Paul Thaeter and Sean means Ontario growers can now compete with foreign producers of processing berries, says Dr. Evans. "We're trying to develop firmer berries adapted to both machine harvesting and shipping," he says. "We're also trying to develop varieties which will extend - the present harvest season." A big market exists for strawberries in the ice- cream and jam industries, says Dr. Evans. Berries for these uses can be mechan- ically harvested. Ontario-bred berries will be superior to imported processing berries, he says. Foreign growers usually harvest berries when they are past their prime and no Come see the We'd love your Fisher. "Devils". support. MOSQUITO SOCCER LEAGUE SIPCO OILERS V.S. VACHON by Julie Allsopp Vachon had a clean sweep over the Sipco Oilers winning 7-0 last Wednesday evening. Scoring for the Vachon team were number 9 Barry Willerton with 4 goals, Brad Puckrin number 6 with 2 goals and number 14 Mike Kersten with 1 goal. (Goalie Ted Sturman recorded the shut-out for Vachon). Researchers test new strawberries longer suitable for the fresh fruit market. Ontario producers, says _ Dr. Evans, need berries for a once-over harvest so they must be long-stemmed and even-ripening. He is using wild varieties of straw- berries to achieve these characteristics. Every year Ontario Min istry of Aggiculture and Food researchers at Guelph grow about 5000 -seedlings and work with 100 breeding stocks. This year's trials al the University of Guelph include 32 cultivars and selections. '""We're very optimistic about a few of them," says Dr. Evans, "and when we have enough plants we'll start grower trials." Ladies golf news at Sunnybrae club by Vera Brown 22 ladies teed off on Tues- day morning at Sunny Brae, with Leona Tripp leading the way with only 15 putts and the low gross of 46. 2nd low gross was Carolyn Menzies with 50. Cheryl Feasby had the longest drive on nbr 1 and hidden scores were won by Heather McCrae and Joan Brady. atMODERN TEXTILES - Queen Street, Port Perry During the evening play, tw of our ladies recorded chip ins Irene Nutter on nbr 1 hole and Marie Charles on nbr 4 On the team scene, the Swinging Sweeties are lead ing the way with 89 point: followed closely by the Bal Bashers with 82." 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