G -- PORT PERRY STAR ~ wednesday, Sept. |, 197! Fourth Week's Contest Winner Listed below are the names Nestleton L. Cardoza, Gloria Pascoe, of last week's 60 lucky | $3.00---Elaine Metcalf, Evelyn Keller, Sharon &t. winners. They will receive Nestleton Pierre, Mrs. Ene Harris, ------ their prize vouchers by mail and consolation winners can pick up their prizes at the Star office, Port Perry. Consolation Winners-- -- From Port Perry --AL BR Prentice, Marguerite Lewis, Ruby Batten, H. R. Prentice, Kelly Goreski, Mrs. J. Short, aw Sy Ted Clement, Brenda Apple- by, Mrs. A. C. Allen, Mrs. C A. Glass, Mrs. Irene Healy, Donna Page, Marilyn Steph- ens, Miss Mary Cannon, Brad All entries must be in The Star office no later than Monday noon following. pub- lication. Entry forms can be picked up at any of the par ticipating stores. Patronize| Low, Diane Menzies, Mrs these businesses, they are the] Mary Baird, Bruce Stainton, people who have made the] Mrs. Dave Dowson, Mrs. contest possible. Ralph Taylor, Alex McKenzie, The following are this} Susan Rankin, M. Cullen, week's prize winners: Marie Woodrow, Richard Cann, Winnie Tobin, Rose $10.00------Mrs. F. Staniland, Howard, Wanda M. McTagart Blackstock Robert Weyrich, Betty Cam-| Port Perry Star $5.00--Mrs. Joan Thompson,| mack, Maurice Midgley, Mr. ps ae High Point Lote Peari, e purebred Holstein cow in the herd of Smith Bros, Port Perry, Ont., has recently been classified "Excelient" by the Holstein-Friesian Association of Canada. Pear! was sired by the "Excetient™ bull Rossfe Shamrock Pereseus end is out of a "Very Good" dam. As @ six-year-old, Pearl has « lifetime production record of $8,231 = ibs. milk and 2,131 tbs. fat, with en average buttertat test of 3.57%. Win 4-2 Over] SEWERS Stouffville r On Thurs, Aug 26h «| | COMPLETE INSTALLATION quick start led the Lumber- ; men to a ¢2 rain shortened ARTS PLUMBING & HEATING in co-operat- win. over Stouffville. Doug ion with HANKS EXCAVATING will now Hughes was the winning pit- complete sewer installation cher as he struck owt eight . . s and allowed six hits. The losing pitcher was Annis with relief from Lewis in the first The Ballard boys collected nine hits and were struck out five times by the Stouff ville pitching A dull overcast night was made brighter for the large crowd when Port sent eight men to the plate in the bot tom of the 'first end scored three runs on four hits. The | Lumbermen held Stouffville off the score sheet until the seventh inning when they scored two runs on three hits and were deprived of more on a fine fielding play. | With the score 32 and rain treatening Port scored an insurance run in the eighth on four hits Leading hitters for Port were Bill Wanamaker, Steve | Carnegie and Rick Beare al! | with two and single hits by : Bob Smith, Tom Lawrence & | Gene Hurst / All Materials and Workmanship Guaranteed 985-2581 The Canadian International Air Show, Sept. 3, 4, 5, & 6 at the Canadian National Exhibition -- 1:30 p.m. : One of the top three air shows in the world @ An exciting demonstration of precision water bombing by the Ontorio Dept. of Lands and Forests the Canadian International Air Show, wil take place over the CNE water front each afternoon at 1:30 p.m. from Sept. 3rd to 6th. You'll see over 100 aircraft brought to gether from oround the world in 2% hours of breath-taking aerial action Headlining this year's top flight programme ore the fomed U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds @ Internationally famous Scotty McCray with his skillful aerobatics in o Schweizer Soil pione @ A demonstration of Breezy Experimenta! o hand-built early Wright Bros. type oir croft aerobatic team showing the best of tight : formation flying in F-4 Phantom supersonic e ogg i Spitfire and on Aw Canada jets. And the U.S. Army Golden Knights poro ae oN chute team, rated as the world's top precision @ And mony, mony more exciting ceria! ot trections jumpers, doing o streamer drop from Twin Otters, plus on impressive porochute demon stration And much, much more! @ Precision performances by the Canadien Forces Air Defence Command There ore exciting things going on every day ot the CNE. Fascinating povilions, demon strotions and exhibits for everyone. A rodeo water shows, fashion shows, o 7-ring circus There are concerts, sports events, rock shows and live plays. And a mile and o holf Midway Fun is where you find it, ond you'll find it wherever you look of the Conodion National Exhibition people attended the nomina- tion meeting on Friday, Aug: | ust 27th at the Uxbridge @ The world's largest oircroft--the massive 350 d tr cab Wenpet. the ' : Canadian Music Hall Lockheed C5A Jet Stephen Lewis, Ontario @ The R.A-F. Twin Vulcan Jet Bomber and the Numrod Troop Transport seen for the first time in North Americo @ The U.S.A.A.S.--Tactical National Exhibition Demonstration Team in Helicopters UNTIL SEPT. 6 - TORONTO too complacent about the ef including o Flying Crane and Buildings open on Sundays at }:30 p.m. | fects of President Nixon's TO SERVE YOU AT o Huey Cobra Adults $1.50, Stedemts $1.00, Children S04. surcharge Mr. Davis shows > OL U M R ®@ An exciting wing-walking act [\\ Ontario Place admission extre-- an almost 'studied indiffer- U Ss Adults 754, Students 504, Children 254. Phone 655- branch-plant