a Ts Sela SEC Aa, Er AAT La 7 ¢ ¥ 2 : 2 NURS SLAY StI a TF AT RU NR AOA SRT I I OAT AV UTA RST RD EES FA TAS OLA AAR FE NAG LU AE HEFARVAT AGAR SRNR EIN A. VERE £14 EE RARE EINE SR Sal FATES SN Ladies of the Monday and Tuesday Curling Leagues at the Port Perry Curling Club held their annual banquet and awards night last Wednesday and trophies were presented to the three section winners. Above, 1st Section winners: from left, Millie Ives presents the Ives Trophy to skip Jan Towns and team members Cheryl Vogel, vice; and Margit Nottingham, lead. Absent, Marie Carnegie. Third Section winners were awarded the Bruton Trophy which is seen here being presented by Heather McCrae. Accepting the trophy is skip Helen Parish, Betty Ann Harder, vice; Cheryl Feasby, 2nd, and Erika Huard, lead. by Shelley Slack Dini Page, showed us how to On Monday night, April 5, ' make a lovely centrepiece Epsom 4-H "Loafers" held a using a wicker picnic basket, party with a "picnic" theme spring flowers, and a loaf of for their mothers and bread. friends. Speical guest, Mrs. After playing a couple of Bs BANTAM ¥ TRY-OUTS f 2% LEGION DIAMOND Po WED., APRIL 21st TIME: 6:30 P.M. Boys turning 16 during 1982 Season are eligible. REGISTRATION: $10.00. (Must be paid before going on field) CONTACT: Paul Solomon - 985-2145 or Dennis Romeril - 985-7516. "or Soda for Minis & 7:30 to 8:15 P.M. - Squirts (Boys born 1974; and played soccer for our club previously. Atoms and Mosquitoes. CONTACT: Peter Jones at 985-3965 fer information ~ COME TO CLINICS TO REGISTER -- SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB INDOOR CLINICS Squirts at PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL Mondays - April 26, May 3 & 10 6:30 to 7:15 P.M. - Minis (boys & Girls born 1975, 1976) Girls born 1973, 1974.) 8:15 to 9:00 P.M. - Older Children who have never Some Age Grips Still Have Openings: Especially Boys in Squirts, & ) Epsom 4-H Loafers hold meeting games, everyone enjoyed the salads, cold meats, bread, rolls and desserts made entirely by the girls. A special thank you to Mrs. E. Kerry for allowing us to use her home for our party. You Can't Beat The Deals CRESTWOOD GOLF CLUB 3 . ee Me, a --- ic p Sa , BR 7 ig . a RBS FI Up Re Be Ye " fi BE Second Section winners were presented the Alexander Trophy by Sharon Gaggio [left]. Accepting the trophy is skip Helen Parish and her team of Jean Robertson, vice; Louise Swan, 2nd and Joanne Drury, lead. i PPHS News WwW ATERMILL More owe, oo Port - o RESTAURANT High. This is it! Your last week to buy tickets for the & TAVERN At-Home and take your favourite date for a night of Hwy. 12 - North of Manchester dance and romance. The Phone 985-3766 At-Home features the group Party Lights, and tickets are only $10.00 per couple, The doors open at 8:30 so don't miss it. Last Friday was 'Profession Day' and students were asked to dress up for their future career. A sock hop was held in the gym in Activity period. Congratulations to all those Science Fair winners who represented Port Perry very well at the Durham Region Science Fair last week. "Roast Beef **FRIDAY & SATURDAY ** Filet of Sole $ a Cabbage Rolls Wy Veal Parmesan » Y B.B.Q. Chicken All-You-Can-Eat $ 5 5 0 BUFFET ; Children ... $2.75 EVERY SUNDAY: 12 NOON to 10 P.M. HOME OWNERS news you have been waiting for INSULATION (EFFECTIVE INSULATION REQUIRES PROPER VENTILATION) If your house was built prior to January 1st 1971 you are now eligible for a CHIP insulation grant. To qualify you must use a C.G.S.B. licenced contractor and you are wise to deal locally. GORESKI -- in Durham since 1958 "In our estimation we have the best price!" 723-9022