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Port Perry Star, 27 Jul 1982, p. 14

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SI Ba CEE la of Lira Ahh Woo BR BY Th > $e CHER ER LER IEE NT Mal STO YoU AD SRA Fr 2°98 ry Fl hd wi: 5 Ca - 4 Co . Led rena Ao To AA ARR NL SPATE SA ACR 4 3 whe ELTA rr fig € wT of ial LH SRL Avy 'x ~ Ww Lo 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday July 27, 1982 Seagrave area news ub ra WT TNS SNE Crs TN er A 5 etd JN ep i SFG a eet Fars LO 2a opts Ho a Ia a ~ . o> Cartwright Softball Results by Vern Vogel Rowntree came through with a good solid game. son with Hudson also driving out a home run. Amy Ware Port Perry Kinsmen 6. This game saw a good effort put by Marilyn Beacock Can it really be true that the month of August: is almost upon us? I wonder why the summer months neighbour Bruce Carr to the Oshawa General with multiple fractures. At the time of writing Bruce is re- ported to be improving and i i i 3 11 wish you a very In Junior play, it was Thompsons Village had 2 triples while Randy forth by all members. always seem to fly by so, we a Country Upholstery Blues Market had a Bye. Brown and Steve Medd each ~~ Please help support our much faster than the winter" speedy recovery, : Ale all, defeating Caesarea Fish and [ptermediate play had Don had 1. _ 50-50 draw' - the money months. Let's hope that the Bruce you've go urry Chips 22-20. For the Blues, Stuart Dyer had 2 home runs while Chris Bryant made a double play at first base. Stuart Dyer and Darrel Dutkewich fought a close pitching duel with Donnie Hughes and Melissa Haines who were on the mound for Caesarea Fish and Chips. Bill Allen also had a triple for Caesarea Fish and Chips. After a close game the Frew and Sons defeating Port Perry Funland 8 to 6 in a tight game. Adam Cummings had a home run and a triple for Frew, while Darrel Prosser hit a grand slam for Port Perry Fun- land. After 6 innings of play, Turner's Green Giants and Marj Tripp Real Estate could not break a 12 all tie. Jim Vernon lead Turners For the Lions, Duane Stanley and Tim Maw each had a triple. Lorne Lee Construction 17, raised will help finish the new ball diamond being built for the people of Cartwright Township. Two big victories for Legion Squirts weatherman favours us in August with the same kind of weather we enjoyed during July. Don and Marilyn Beacock and sons thoroughly enjoyed attending the annual picnic for the "old timers' of the Port Perry area Jr. Farmers Clubs which was held at the home of Ted and Irene Lamb and sons of Manchester. Approximately 50 former and get well so you and Walter King can take those steam engines and such to the up-coming fall fairs.! The Tobins and the Bea- cocks were delighted to have a surprise visit from Joan and Wayne Hartwick and boys of Kincardine recently. Also visiting with Grandpa and Grandma Tobin was their grandson Mst. Shane Coxworth of pA score was Lishmans 14, ith 2 home runs while bY Madelaine Leatherdale . East Gwillimbury on Mon- members of this organiza- Uxbridge. 34 David's Hairstyling 12. Good perrick Chase pounded 1 out The Port Perry Legion' day July 26th, then Thursday tion were present last Sun- _ Ihe Good Neighbours $ ft pitching by Steve Staniland for Marj Tripp. Squirts added two more July 28th in Port against day afternoon to enjoy the Group have recently ordered Si who also made a double play H.W. Mason Haulagehada victories in league play this Goodwood, plus there will be hospitality extended to us by 2 shipment of mugs bearing ie to end the game. A good Bye. past week, by trouncing a 0.A.S.A. game. our host and hostess Ted and 2 picture of the Seagrave x team effort put forth by The Seniors saw Haines Goodwood 37-0 and Union- Irepe. Thanks again folks, United Church on them. The 1 Lishmans with Jason Cliff poo," defeating the Black. ville 170. we had a super time! coffee mugs besides being i scoring 3 runs. For David's go) Lions 27 to 12. Haines ., In the Unionville game,. The Seagrave road was yet useful and practical are also 8 Hairstyling Glen White was had double plays by Michael Raymond Shier proved he is EMMVIERSO again the scene of a serious attractive and reasonably % the pitcher and Derrick [i ninoton and Craig Hud- not only a pitcher, when he |io3queenst. porTpERRY W16)%857306] accident during the early Priced. They make an ideal WY connected for a bases loaded ALL LINES OF morning hours on Saturday. gift for friends or relatives fo ° \ ' grand slam. Leatherdale had The three-car pile-up sent who are collectors of memor- a Trojans Aztecs Packers 3 hits, while Steele had a GENERAL one man to Sunnybrook abilia or better still they 4% i ) - 5 { 4 single and a double. Ro ANCE Medical Centre and sent our 4) r berge, Lally and Hanson had INSUR | Turn to page 23 oN ° ne 5 one hit apiece. . ) _-- j Ball Hockey winner on July 2, The Squrs VICTORIA aI | san picked wp 2 o4 vicory (\YTM AND Grev| [THE SPORT FISHERMAN' | | ho by Reb Tobin Assists went to Don Dasti i TR ys aay a TRUST The Fisherman's 58 Monday, July 19th saw the with 2, Rob Kroonenburg and Mahone ® a walk Since 1844 Fishing Boat! Ai Trojans defeat J&D by a Rick Kemp each with 1. y taking a 2 AS J vy stole 2nd to 3rd, a single b I ASS close score of 7-6. Scoring for Scoring for M&M were T. ) y HURRY! 8) Ashbridge, M. Mole and R. Roberge saw Port up by one Only 5 Left the Trojans were Tony Oxley dge, af P es with 3, Dennis Franssen with Jefferes all with 1. Assists run after one inning. Port At Sale Price! picked up another run in the Reg.-$1,895.00 3, and Charlie Brown with 1. went to Arch, M. Mole, B. : ; : second, but their big inning Sale: $1,295.00 Assists went to Hal Staney _Reynders, T. Ashbridge, J. in the 5th. when th 5 Year Annual Interest ith 2, Dennis Franssen with Jefferes, and C. Down. as in the 5th, when they ° y added four more 16% Semi-Annually F 0x MANOR MARINE 2, Mike Tobin, Tony Oxley, The final game of the 4 Clark Me season saw the Flames fire Feasby had a double, while Rates Subject to Change 159 CASIMIR STRE . 985-8000 Menzies, Doug Potts, B d Leatherdale each : ; Rick Wallace, and Ron finally burn out as they were had single Ral hier eea without Notice. | PORT PERRY, th (Visa/Mastercard) Southern all with 1. Scoring defeated by the fifth place hadsingles. y gave up I ---------- for J&D were Joe Curran, Jeff Lyon, Bill Bridge, Ross Pettifer, Ken Bryant and Brian Carr. Assists went to Rick Honey with 2, Ron Redman with 2, Ken Bryan with 2, Mike Adderly, Bill Bridge, Ron Compton, and Joe Curran all with 1. The second game saw the Aztecs defeat M&M Tire 5-3. Scoring for the Aztecs were Chan Knutson with 2, Dave Dickson, Rob Kroonenburg, and Rick Kemp each with 1. Packers by a score of 6-2. Scoring for the Packers were Bruce Woodrow with 2, Bruce Smith, John Churchill, Dwayne Freeman, and Joe Williams all with 1. Assists went to Bruce Smith with 3, Ken Fraser with 2, and George Hillis with 1. Scoring for the Flames were Carl Durward and Randy Knight. Assists went to Randy Knight, Greg Fedyk, James Duncan and Carl Durward all with 1. four walks in this inning. Connors had a single in the 6th, before Lindsay retal- iated with 4 runs. Their second game was against Pickering which they lost 4-1. Port scored three runs in the 4th inning, they held Pickering score- less until the 6th when Port allowed them their 4 runs. The bats were silent in this game, the only hits went to Shier with 2, Connors and Feasby with one each. The Squirts will play in \ CASUALS @ 4 r *NOW OPEN* T-SHIRTS - TUBE SOCKS . GYMNASTIC SLIPPERS - SWEAT SHIRTS Ladies ® Mens ® Youth Sizes ANNRENE Scugog Island - Port Perry Featuring Live Bands % Dancing Every Weskeand! 3 FRIDAY, JULY 30th ". presenting - "The Burton Brothers Band" | (formerly 'Sorhething Blue') Tickets available at the Door ONLY! Sponsored by "The Country Chords" of Woodville, Ontario. Held Under the Authority ofa Special Occasion Permit. > SATURDAY, JULY 31st Japovicresee ||| The lan Hully Band" New Merchandise arriving regularly. Fn WE rout of YOSRIR Pors Perry is ankfled io ime Admission). | COMING - SATURDAY, AUGUST Tth ] "PRODIGY" ed " " wr vi UEEN STREET - PORT PERRY (Next door to Prentice's Barber Shop) TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & SATURDAY - 9:30 AM. 10 5:30 P.M. FRIDAY - 9:30 AM. to 9:00 P.M. CLOSED MONDAYS Not Necessarily as shown - Some items in limited quantities. Singles Night - All Singles V2 Price. LOCATION: Follow signs from Hwy. 7A and Durham Road 7 East of Port Perry. 9500 WB SE TC ATRIA WSS, 1 0.10,

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