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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 14 Jul 1971, p. 6

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~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, sdoy, July 14, 1971 ~ Ballard Lumber Juniors The Ballard Lumbermen|negie had the other Port won two from the Oshawa) hits. Juveniles 106 and 63. The Lumbermen are not at On Thurs, July 8th Bal.| home this week, instead they lard's outhit Oshawa 9 to 4| Play on Thursday night in and Rick Beare and Doug) Bay Ridges against Bay Rid- Hughes combined to strike| ges Gulf out 8 while Campbell from| This Sat., July 17th Port Port Perry Team Oshawa struck out 3 Leading hitters Jody Williams, Wanamaker. with singles to Rick Beare and Steve Car- negie were On Sunday, July lith Doug} Hughes gained the victory while allowing 7 hits and/|ing. The team would like to | striking out eleven The | have a number of fans to | oser Clay Campbell gave up 9 hits and had two strike- outs At men ams tripie with Tom Bill the plate the Lumber were led by Jody Willi- with a bases and John MacMaster a double and single Lawrence, Gene Hurst, Wanamaker, Bob Smith, Bob Baxter and Steve Car-/ i Perry for Port|are in the Oshawa Junior Bill | Tourney Tom Lawrence | Junior teams from the Prov- Bob Smith, | loaded } Ballard Lumbermen against 16 top ince. As yet their first op- ponents in the single knock out affair are unknown but their first game is scheduled for 10 o'clock in the morn- cheer them on for this tour- nament. Saturday, July 17th at 10 a.m. THE KAWARTHA SUMMER THEATRE presents A THOUSAND CLOWNS by Herb Gardner with David Brown, Eve Crawford, Carl Ritchie at the Academy Theatre in Lindsay, TUESDAY, WED. Curtain THURS. and SAT. ; time 8:30 igt"adults $2:25 week days $2.50 Saturdays students $1.00 COUNTRY MUSIC AT THE ACADEMY EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT! for information phone ESSA LVAALASAAAALAAASAAAASSSSSASAALASAAASASSSESESEERABRRRSRERS SE EES Lawrence Pharmacy iv iv Ta (705) 324-9111 /<< DEEP DISCOUNT % 4 4 Z 14 oz. | <| 20% or : 4a v eg. $1.29 Tanyo--Tropic Tan etc 4% SMILES & CHUCKLES 3 14 os. BON BONS EXTRA DRY ; $1.50 13 ox. Crystal Jellies 9 oz. an 98 a 69 | Saturday; July ist. | Top Honours Tournament The team of Claire Howsam and Mrs. George McPhaden was three-game winner at the Wednesday July 7 Lawn Bowling Tournament. Teams came from Lindsay, Canning- ton, Whitby, Oshawa and Norval. In second, third and fourth places were Mr. and Mrs. Hal, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Morrison, Oshawa; and Mr and Mrs. Judge, Whitby. The success of the tourna- ment was largely due to the excellent condition of the greens, a credit to the keep- er, Bill Owen. | Comptition for the Murray Trophy will take place on | In a Mixed Trebles Tour-| | nament held in Port Hope on | Saturday, July 10th, a team leonsisting of Mr. and Mrs. | Arthur Cox and Bruce Beare | won a two game prize. | Oshawa's leading citizen, Col-| Robert Stanbury, Minister To | Open Oshawa Highland Games Final arrangements for the| opening ceremonies at the July 17th Oshawa Highland Games are nearing comple- tion and already the guest list reads like the Who's Who of Canada. William Selby, Co-Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce sponsored high- land games unveiled the list of dignitaries expected to at- tend the opening ceremonies. Special guest speaker at the function will be the Hon- ourable Robert Stanbury, Minister responsible for the Planning and Development of Information Canada and Liberal member of Parlia- ment for the York-Scarbor- ough riding. Mr. Stanbury, a Toronto lawyer is also Min- ister Without Portfolio res- ponsible for citizenship and works directly with the Sec- retary of State. It is expect- ed that Mr. Stanbury's re- marks will be in tribute to/ onel R.. S. McLaughlin, in whose honour the games are being held. Other dignitaries ¢xpected 'Lopaided Victory For Flamingo| Over Bowmanville Midgets, 9-1) the} C Campbell, each had 1 On Sunday, July 12, Port Perry Flamingo Midgets won a rather lopsided game, beating Bowmanville by a score of 9 1 The winning pitcher was| Laurie Williams who struck| out 17, walked 5 and allowed/ 4 hits. At the plate Davidson, Bourgois, Redmen, Skinner! and Vancamp each had 3} hits while Williams had 2 and} = 1.19 DELSEY KLEENEX 400 Regulor $1.20 3: 99: ~~ SSLESSE SSS SSS SSSESSSSSESEESESEESSEESESSSESSESESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSESSSSSESSSSSESSSSSS ' Cochrane, S. Cochrane, Skinner and Lee | hit The losing pitcher was/ Pruce who struck out 4,/ walked 2 and allowed 16 hits. The next home game will be played Wednesday, July 15 at the*lakefront ballpark and following Wednesdays game time is 8:15. The team has everything it takes to be an O.A.S.A. con- tender except one thing and} that's town support. Come/ on out every Wednesday and | let the boys know they're/| winning for a town that! cares. on hand for the official 'a, ing include Oshawa Mayor Ed McNeely ;Ed Broadbent, New Democratic Party MP for Oshawa; Norman Cafik, Liberal Member of Parlia- ment for Ontario riding; and of course, Miss Oshawa High- land Games, Kathy Owens of Oshawa. Colone) McLaughlin will be represented by Major-Gener- disposal site located on the cession 7, in the Township Signed IN THE VILLAGE THERE WILL BE AN ROXY T it is" 9:00. Elvis Presley NOTICE "Under the provisions of the Waste Management Act and the Regulation, notice is given that it is intended to apply to the Department of Bnergy & Resources Management for a Certificate of Approval for a waste JOHN W. DOBLE, Clerk-Treasurer Village of Port Perry NOTICE TO ALL CUSTOMERS OF THE PORT PERRY HYDRO JULY 25th. 1971- INTERRUPTION ELECTRIC POWER IN THE VILLAGE OF PORT PERRY ON JULY 25th, 1971, from 6 AM. to 9 A.M. due to MAINTENANCE ON THE SUBSTATION (AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT) qthers., Fri, Sat.,\July 15, 16, 17 "Elvis That's the Way concert at the International Hotel in Las Vegas. "Viva Las Vegas" 7:15 starring Elvis Presley, Ann Margaret. Sat. Mat. 2 p.m. "Viva Las Vegas". Mon, Tues, Wed, July 19, 20, 21 "The Sicilian Clan" 9:00, Alvin Delion, Lino Ventura. "Hello Goodbye" 7:15 Michael Crawford, Curt Jurgens, al and Mrs. Churchill-Mana. Henry Shannon, well known host of Scottish pro. gramming on Toronto Radio Station CFRB will act as the official games emcee. Open. ing ceremonies are slated to begin at 12:30 p.m. at the new Oshawa Civic Fields Complex. In addition to the speakers, the opening will feature a guard of Honour from the Royal Ontario Regiment and massed bands (all 20 of the competing bands marching and playing in unison). South half of Lot 17, Con- of Reach. OF PORT PERRY 6 a.m. to 9 a.m. OF HYDRO. HEATRE behind the scenes and in

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