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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Oct 1963, p. 20

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20--PORT PERRY STAR, THURS, OCT, 8rd, 1968 | Bowling News MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT | LEAGUE September 26th, 1963 Black Jacks ............... 7 BUATE .cconipiriirimirarieie 7 Blow Kings ................ 5 Meteor .....cccccceevvvvenenns b DeLuxe ........ccoeevivveennn 4 Whiz Bangs .............. 4 Carnegie's .................. 3 Gibson's .......ccevuvennnn.. 3 Head Pins .................. 2 Bill's Ref. ......coe........ 2 Goofers .........cicoenvinnen. Legionaires ................ 0 High Triple-- I. Boyd--1736 High Single-- - A. Menzies--296 H. Jeffrey--296 Over 600 Triples-- J. Read -- 677, D. Wallace-- 641, G. McHugh--609; R. Wal- lace--606; R Willerton -- 618; J. Nottingham--614; H. Hall-- 637; C. Butson--639; L. Bur- nett--634; B. Owen -- 608; J. Owen--602; A. Menzies -- 706; G. Menzies--617; H. Jeffrey-- 668; I. Boyd--1736; G. Smith-- 645; J Wilson--601. Over 225 Singles-- B. Gibson--229; J. Read--282 J. Witherspoon--232; C. Bagg | --235: R. Sweetman -- 231; B.| (Continued from page 1) At this meeting a resolution} was passed and giving council's | permission to spend up to $2,000.00 from the reserve fund | of the water account to repair No. 2 well. The motion was moved bv Councillor Bruce F. Beare and was seconded by Councillor John Orde. Council stated that a number of complaints had been received regarding the smell of the: water. The deputation felt that | this could be overcome by flush- McNeil--245; D. Wallace--258; | R. Wallace--253; J. Nottingham | --241; H. He 244; C. Butson --242; R Wilkens -- 231; B. Owen -- 225; D. Butt -- 267; T. Eden--259; 'A. Menzies -- 230. 296; G. Menzies--225: H. Jof- frey--296; J. Wilson--264; I. Boyd--234, 234, 268; G. Smith --235, 281; R. Robertson--266; . D. Reeves--232. Use the CLASSIFIED SECTION of Coach Is Needed Port Perry Minor Hockey As- sociation is looking for a cap- able coach and would like any- one interested to attend a meet- ing in the Arena on Sunday, Oct. 6th, 7 p.m, Registration of hockey play- ers will take place in the Arena either. on-October 5th-or-Octo- ber 12th at 1.30 p.m. Rod & Gun Club To Hold Banquet The regular monthly meeting { of the Club will be held at the | home of Ben. Smith on the even- ing of Tuesday, Aetober 8th at 8.00 p.m. / There will bé a report from the various committees of their arrangements during the past month, and their plans. for the winter season, there will also be the report from the dinner com- mittee as to the progress that has been made. Much is to be done in the way of winter entertainment -and other activities for the winter. The 18th annual dinner of the evening, p.m,, 1963. The preparations for the din- ner are being prepared as usual by the Mother's of the Girl Guides and Brownies, as they can prepare the most delicious dinner as only these ladies can October 30th at 6.30 all parties There will speaker. by the Dept. . Jive Minute at Instant {OATS 44! Dowson's food Market THE PORT PERRY STAR Phone 985-2331 ing the hydrants more frequent- Club is being held as usual in ly and using more chlorine the Scout Hall on Wednesday * WORLD * CANADIAN * INTERNATIONAL (ONTARIO) PLOWING 13 nations competing for the world trophy, plus the struggle top place in Canada and the fight for BP 5 a This is the big one! Plowmen from for Ontario prizes. But that's~not all . agricultural . the biggest machinery seen in a fun for the kids. MAKE A DATE NOW. something you'll remember for years. AT CONN SMYTHE'S FARMS CALEDON, ONTARIO. OCT. 8-12, 1963 Forests, will be shown. long time. 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