' --_ 914 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Sept. 17, 1970 PORT PERRY x STAR G.--210 Triples Over 600-- Doris MacMillan -- 704; Barbe Douve -- 660; Carol Wilbur--672; Irene Doupe-- 633; Maureen Dowson--613; Lady Bowlers End Season When Alley Bowling starts Bowling LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Walnuts 7 in the fall the lawn bowlers Pecans 7 Pearl Durand -- 610; Laurie think of winding up a very Cocoanuts 5 | Ptolemy successful season and putting Almonds.....ccum 5 away their equipment for the a. Cashews = 5 po em winter holiday. ok = -- : Sept. 10th-- On Monday, Sept. 14th the --. ane! Nuts High Triple-- ladies held their last open a -- Hickory Nuts 2 tournament & sixteen te. oe : Sietasbien 2 | Frank Hastings--735 m & sixteen teams | > Ch 2 | High Single-- from Claremont, Stouffville, od ' -- : Ross Sweetman--308 Whitby, Oshawa, Port Perry} * Filberts 0 Triples 625 and Over-- and Markham played on per-| ~ fect greens under ideal wea- ther conditions for cash prizes. Before the first game in 37 Compete For the morning the local club Golf Honours served light refreshments & also in the afternoon between Crestwood Golf Club, Man- games. ila held an interesting and The prize winners and| highly competitive Men's scores were as follows: Open Golf Tournament Sat- Dorothy Morrison & Mae| "ay, Sept. 12. 37 golfers Price, Oshawa -- 50; Olive | om various gaya. Stanley and Dhel Bengjey, d heen et "i Sco Port Perry -- 42; Mau pel es ae ane Ny * Judge and M. Muir, Whitby wih by gum, --50; Rhea Mann and Jean| Second low gross Gary White, Oshawa--48+4; Dor-|Geer; third low gross, John othy Nicholson and Louise |Gowan;low net, James Fortis- Langmaid, Oshawa--40. cue; second low net, Fred Warren; third low net, Noel --Roy C. Honey, pets Phayer and Paul Michael tied. Frank Hastings -- 735; D. Durham -- 728; G. Wilson-- 724; R. Sweetman--717; B. Owen--706; R. Phinney--704 T. Chandler--685; J. Owen-- 675; J. Cornish -- 669; D. Crawford--666; D. Wallace-- 665; J. Wilson Jr.--657; B. Anderson--656; F. McNeil-- 656; K. Catherwood--645; T. Eden--645; D. Murray--640; J. Parker--638; K. Ashton-- 627; D. Keeteh--627. Singles 210 & Over-- Doris M.--300, 230, Carol W.---293, 213; Barbie Doupe --286; Shirley N.--279; Gerry L. -- 265; Maureen D. -- 245; Irene D.--246, 216; Pearl D. --236; Joan W.--228; Kacey H.--226; Joyce C.--218; Bett- ty F.--217; Joan M. -- 217; Mary T.--215; Myrt P.--715: Betty C.--216; Merle S--211 Bev. R.-- 211; Bonnie M.-- 210; Lucy W.--210; Marion PLUMBING - HEATING SPORTS "-- SALES [> scorpion sie Snowmobiles sa STINGER Ill The Ontario County Junior Farmer Choir was organized for the first time in 1954. Each year it has been reor- ganized, and has enjoyed a successful season. Mrs. Hugh Dobson, R.R. 3, Uxbridge, will be the choir instructor for this year. Re- hearsals will start on Monday September 14th, in the Ux- bridge Secondary School, at 8:00 p.m. RACEWAY Friday, Sept. 18th 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by All Junior Farmers, inter- ested in chdir work, should CHESTER report for the first rehearsal on Monday, September 14th. APPLIANCES The Ontario County Junior} SALES and SERVICE Farmer Choir executive is J made up as follows: Repairs to all Makes of Appliances. President--John Stone, OSHAWA HARNESS Sunderland #5 AUTHORIZED MOFFAT Secretary--Katherine SERVICE DEPOT MANAGEMENT LTD. me Claremont | CAESAREA 986-4926 7 " UXBRIDGE ARENA «"" Local Merchants display their newest ideas in and many other features. 'Spotlight on the Future' pa 1 8 LUCKY DRAW -- ENTERTAINMENT GAMES -- FREE ADMISSION 1 g SATURDAY LOG SAWING JUDO CONTEST SPONSORED BY THE KINSMEN CLUB OF UXBRIDGE wan vrivivc warenwerton eative cowrest y= -) =_-- = |