re BOWLING NEWS LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Nov. 2nd League Standing-- No. T'S verre inns 5 31 Menthols ................ 5 29 Exports ....ccoouvenen, 2 28 Kools viverra. 3 21 Belmonts ................ 2 21 Cameos .....veeeuennne b 20 Players ................ 5 20 Embassys ................ 7 19 Viceroys ................ 0 17 Matinees ................ 2 17 Alpines ........ccuuue.. 4 16 Gaylords ................ 2 13 "High Single-- Elma Vernon--286, High Triple-- Wanda Durham--714 ana 600 & Over Triples-- Wanda Durham -- 714; Elma Vernon--662; Joyce Emmerson --6562; Marg. Sweetman -- 644; Beth Oke--613; Tina Vanderby --608; Jewel Tristram--600. 200 & Over Singles-- Elma Vernon -- 234, 286; Wanda Durham--201, 230, 283; Joyece Emmersony -- 255, 270; Doris Phinney -- 237, 256; Marg. Sweetman -- 230, 237; Faye Dowson -- 237; Elsie Pow . gue--237; Jewel Tristram--216, 235; Tina Vanderby--226; Beth Oke -- 214, 220; Marg. Eden-- 219; Marie Smits -- 210; Edna DeShane--203. : FORTNIGHTERS LEAGUE Buzzards ................ 5 ~ 29 Rod & Gun ............ 5 28 Falcons .......coeunn.ne 2 23 Corn Pickers ........ 5 22 Spitfires ......cccueu.. 2 13 Cream Puffs ........ 2 11 Singles Over 210-- J. Healey--221; F. Hastings --229; M. Brochy -- 217; J. Grieves--216; S. Robinson--214 C. Hastings--281, 322, 224; D. .Durham--286, 208; G. Wilson-- 263; R. Parker -- 245, 272; N. Tennyson--236, 243. Triples Over 600-- C. Hastings--777; D. Durham --648; R, Parker--697; N. Ten- nyson--682. PAs ca ok Tey AS NT ae LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Oct. 28th Standing-- Crocodiles .............. 7 38 Hippos ....ccovereun... 5 38 Giraffes ................. 5 34 Bears ........ccocounnenn. 7 32 Elephants ................ 0 31 Rhinos .....eeeue.. 5 28 Leopards ....... IR 2 28 Panthers ........... wi 0 27 Tigers oven. 2 22 Apes veer, 5 18 Lions ...ccveeervenen, 2 18 Zebras ......u....... 2 17 Triples Over 600-- Mabel Cook -- 648; Gloria Hastings--640; Irma Lewis-- 631; Ruth Gibson--#610. Singles Over 210-- Mabel Cook--313; R. Short-- 304; Rose Willoughby -- 267; Ruth Gibson--265; Irma Lewis --264; Louise Free--256; Gloria Hastings--247, 210; M. St. John --236; Kacey Harper -- 234; Carol Wilson--229; R. Williams --227; Beth Oke -- 226; Helen Penney -- 226; Betty Colling-- 225; Sheila Bell--222; Jo-Anne Hanper--221, 212; Bonnie Bell --220; Carol Warriner -- 219, 214; Marion Geer--216; Diane Menzies--216; Shirley Devitt-- 214; Jean Armstrong -- 210; 'Willa MeLaughlin--210. pe MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Oct. 29th Standing-- Carnegies .............. 7 28 Black Jacks ........o.n. b 28 Stars ..ceeeineennen b 27 Meteors .......conenee 7 26 Legionaires ............ 4 26 Whiz Bangs .......... .3 2 DeLuxe .......ccovvrrrnen. 3 21 Blow Kings ............ 4 20 Bill's Ref. ................ 2 20 Goofers ......cuenue..n. 0 19 Head Pins .............. 2 8 Gibson's .......cee. 0 4 Over 225 Singles-- D. Wallace--299; F. Hastings --294; D. Butt -- 272, 247; G.. Menzies -- 270; A. Menzies-- 268; R. Willerton--259, 248; F. Olsen -- 258; D. Brunton--256; J. Healey--247; R, Sweetman-- 242; J. Ballard -- 236; G. Mec- PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES JUNIOR COMMENCEMENT Thurs., November oth, 1364 at 2. 00 pm. SENIOR COMMENCEMENT Friday, November 6th, 1964 | at 8.16 p.m. The Guest Speaker MR. N. A. SWEETMAN, Director of Education, City of Toronto The Valedictorian-- MISS CAROL™MORROW RAYMOND FRALICK, Chairman of the Board GRANT MacDONALD, : Principal PORT PERRY STAR, THURS., NOVEMBER bth, 1964 -- 11 SEAGRAVE NEWS (Too late for last week) There was great excitement in Seagrave on Sunday after- noon, when the wind fanned a brush fire into a grass fire that ran over several acres just north of the village. The Reach Fire Dept. was on the scene and gave assistance. Seagrave choir were in charge of the music at Pleasant Point Church on Sunday morn- ing. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Boe and Mr. and Mrs. R. Reynolds visit- ed on Sunday with Mr. & Mus. Percy Reynolds on their farm north of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. E. Martyn of Prince Albert and Mr. and Mrs. Lake and daughter of Oakwood were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. B, L. Wanamaker on Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. Mark and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tristram, Trevor and Ross visited with Mr. and Mrs. H. Eagleson on Sunday afternoon, Mr. J. C. MacTaggart is in Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. MacTaggart is staying in Osh- awa at the present time, to be near him. Hugh -- 233; I.- Boyd--230; J. Hadley--226. Over 600 Triples-- R. Willerton--720; D. Butt-- 688; J. Hadley -- 671; G. Mec- Hugh--652; D. Wallace -- 648; Frank Hastings -- 648; K. Ash- ton -- 643; D. Brunton -- 635; G. Menzies -- 636; F. Olsen-- 620; L. Burnett--618. H.S.--D. Wallace--299. H.S.W.H.--D. Wallace--309 H.T.--R. 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