@ -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, june 23, 1971 Off To Fine Start Port Perry's entry in the local Senior Lacrosse Asso- ciation, sponsored by Brian's Supertest looks like a real contender this year Last Friday night, the game against Don Mills was tied 99 at the 19:45 minute mark of the third period Then Port received a penalty and Mills scored at the 19:50' mark to win the game wo -o& Newcomer Jim Robinson proved to be a real asset to Port Perry by firing a coup.e goals and setting up some fine plays. The line of Appleton, Dix on and Van Dyke, five year the Port Perry Chamber of Commerce Centennial Squirt Tournament on Sat., June 12. Willowdale had defeated Port Perry Legion and Lindsay 'o gain their final berth. Beams- ville had defeated Richmond Hill. Port Perry Legion won the Consolation Trophy when they defeated Greenbank 20 5. Port Perry had to elimin- ate Richmond Hill in the Semi-Final 746 in extra inn- ings. Richard Carnegie repre senting the Chamber of Commerce presented the LACR veterans of the Port team seored several goals and were an excellent defensive unit, one's support. Home games are on Friday nights. So if you want some real excite ment be at the arena Fridey 25th when the team will host last year's champion Sunder- land team, with their star Rick McLeish of the National /day night sponsored by the The team has a lot of en-| qi-c was fairly well attended. thusiasm and deserves every-| Entertainment consisted of | was the auctioneer who sold day again with the most hours daylight in the year, and the holiday season getting well under way. The slave auction on Fri . . ville, Mr. and Mrs, Gordo.) awards will be MacDonald and Blanche o games and numbers given by local talent. Morley Bruce the services of the young folk to the highest bidders. Our hospital report is not as grim this week. Mr. Roy Scott is reported to be doing nicely now. We are pleased Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Fish-| Sault Ste, Marie has enter. Hockey League. Again this year a team sponsored by Ballard Lumber is entered in the Oshawa City and District League. Afler a slow start, dropping the first four games, the team rounded into form on Thurs- day night to beat Markham Int. 52. The winning pitcher in this game was Rick Beare who gave up only four hits, striking out one. At the plate Port was led by Roger Holtby with three hits; Bob Smith, Bill Wanamaker, Tom Lawrence with two a piece and singles to Jody Williams, John MacMaster and Bob Baxter. The losing pitcher was Cliff Lumley who allowed 10 | its and struck out nine. This year's Ballard Lum- OSSE PORT PERRY ARENA Friday, June 25th P.M. RACEWAY Friday, June 25th 7:45 Pari-Mutua RACING p.m. | Wagering EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by OSHAWA MANAGEMENT LTD. Lumber Juniors Scores Win Over Markham ley & Mrs. MacTaggart were|ed the Ontario Squirt Plav- among those present. offs this season. They will Our congregation always|travel south to meet the .| seems to take a long time to jsouth winner. recover from the anniversary a. 2s holidays each spring. This} The Ontario Senior Elim- year was no exception. At Continued on page 7 Look These Over! 1/4" Firply 4x8 $4.80 per sheet bermen have a new look and are playing exciting softball under coach Bill Cornish. The Lumbermen play at the Lakefront Park on Thursday nights at &:00 pm. against 3/8" Firply Sheathing are pH $4.80 per sheet Bay Ridges Gulf Int. July 8--Oshawa Juv. 1/8" Hardboard 4x8 ae Ae $2.00 per sheet wee Vinyl Coated Folding Doors Oshawa All Season Int. Ang. 5--Markham Int. There are two postponed games yet to be re-scheduled so watch for these dates and come out and support Port Perry Ballard Lumber Jrs., keeping in mind Minor Soft- ball Week, June 21 to June 27th. $11.00 per door Gyptex Texture paint --- 25 Ib. bag $3.80 per bag. Reesor Fuel & Lumber PORT PERRY, ONTARIO -- 985-7951 © Grant Menzies Perry. 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