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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 3 Sep 1970, p. 15

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PORT PERRY x STAR Still Tied In Semi Finals Club Annrene and Burke-| top of the 7th, Club Annrene ton remain the same at 2-1/ tied it up when J. Connors for Club Annrene as far as/ dase hit, stole second, to be the semi final standings are} brought home on D. Robin- concerned. The teams met|son's home run. K. Goreski Sunday, Aug. 30th, but the] singled and brought in when game was rained out at 6%/| B. Jeffrey hit. innings. D. Stanley for Burketon At the baftom of the Ist having 3 strike outs and 1 Burketon Verna's Variety) walk( gave way to F. Allison leading 2-0 when D. Bradley] in the 7th, who had no strike base hit coming home on J.| outs or walks. Stephenson's hit. G. Allison] K. Goreski for Club Annrene singled, gained 2nd on errors] having 2 strike outs and no & came home on R. Werry's| walks. hit. In the 2nd inning, D Game time and place of Webster hit a home run put-| next game undecided at time ting the score 30. At the} of printing. Teenage Dance at CLUB ANNRENE SUNDAY, SEPT. 6 -- 9.00 p.m. to 12.00 ADMISSION -- $1.25 Adult dances every Saturday night. Teenage dances every Sunday night. SSSA SSS See ees eeeeeeeeseesemeeeeeneenuue PORT PERRY FAIR LABOUR DAY -- Sept. 7, 1970 Horse "& Cattle Classes Ladies Work ~ Horse Racing Ball Game , ' , ' ' ' ' ' a ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' , ' , ' ' ' , , , ' ' ' , ' - ' ' ' s ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' , 4 SSSSSS Sree eee ee eee aeeeseaseeeseseeeease ORONO RACEWAY Friday, Sept. 4th 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by OSHAWA HARNESS MANAGEMENT LTD. aa Congratulations to Mrs. Grace Love who organized a very fine order of Service in the Head Memorial Church on Sunda yevening as a cli- max to the summer activities Reach, Port Perry & Scugog. cial thanks to Rev. J. K. Bra- ham of Dwight in the Hunts- ville area, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Snelgrove of Prince Albert, Norman Watson, Ken Dowson and Larry Kendall of Port Perry, Mrs. Eva Hun- ter of Prince Albert and the choir members from Scugog and Kedron, te Mr. Bill Brock and Mr, Cornish. We are sorry that Rey. Tes- key will have to celebrate his Sept. holiday by nursing a broken leg following his motor cycle accident last week. His son took the Sun- day sérvices on Sunday and did a fine job. Plans are well under way for the chicken®arbecue at Grace Church on Sat., Sept Sth at 5 p.m. Rev. and Mrs. Braham stay- ed over Sunday night at the | Redman home. ' Mrs. Cliff Love's mother is staying a few days with ithe Loves. On Sunday Eddie Wilson had the misfortune on Sun- day to receive a head cut from a flying stone by a passing car. Stitches were re- quired. Mrs. Amy Smith spent a few days in Florida when she Scugog ter, Rev. Teskey is icspital- ized with a broken leg. Keep coming Mr. Teskey. Mr. and Mrs. K. Taggart of Lake Haliburton week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Cornish. Congratulations to our bride and groom Mr. and Mrs. Ri- chardson (nee Carter). Mrs. Harper and Paul of Oshawa Monday night guests of Jack and Joan Kane. Mrs. M. McLaren, Mrs. J. Beckett, Mr. & Mrs. R. Hope and Louise spent Monday in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Bill France end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Fralick Mrs. G. Saville entertained her mother Mrs. Dora Eng- lish on her 84th birthday one day last week Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas Saturday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. B. Gibson, Black- stock. Mr. Barrie Prentice has re- turned home after vacation- ing in British Columbia. Mr. and Mrs. G. Little and family of Windsor week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. W Watts. Mrs. Maurice Fralick and Miss Gloria Fralick spent several days last week in the Ottawa and Montreal area. Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts spent a day last week at Port Bolster. Service at 8:45 am. You =~ invited. STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 3, 1970 ~ 45 of the Museum Board of] jy We wish to expresse a spe-| 1971 VEGA 2300 Coupe THE 1971 VEGA 2300 -- named after the star 'Vega' -- is the new little car from General Motors that "does everything well". It comes in a sturdy two- door sedan, sporty hatchback coupe, slick kammback wagon and one- passenger panel express truck. The 90-horsepower engine is 2,300 cubic cen- timeters (140 cubic inches) with overhead cam and a die-cast, aluminum- alloy block. Compression ratio is 8 to 1. Lightweight and powerful, it is expected to deliver mileage comparable to any in its class. Wheelbase is only 97 inches and overail length is 169.7 inches, yet the Vega seats four comfort- ably. Shown above is the Vega 2300 Coupe. and Andrew, Montreal, week-| went to visit her daughter, son-inlaw and tiny new grand-daughter. The new house of Mr. and Mrs. Max Stichmann is pro- gressing quite well On Sat. Mrs. Frank Bailey of Blackstock called on Mrs Thos. Redman and took her over to the fair. Mrs. Red- man's brother, Reg has mov- ed with his wife from St. Catharines to Victoria, B.C." FARMS WANTED LAMBERT 6a, TAT TD BEMIOR 985 - 7373 ISLAND MARINA 985-7671 ON LAKE SCUGOG 985-2707 YOUR AREA HEADQUARTERS FOR SALES AND SERVICE OF Mercury Motors, Grew, Cutter and Springbok Boats, Trailex Aluminum Trailers, Docking Facilities, Slip Rentals, Boat Accessories Causeway BOWLING LANES Open September tith Openings For League BOWLERS ,Men's, Ladies and Mixed 985-2539 PHONES 985-7263 All Motors & Some Boating Equipment Selling At Dealers Cost USED + | SNOWMOBILERS Boats & Motors For Sale COME AND SEE THE NEW 1971 Mercury Snowmobiles

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