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Port Perry Star (1907-), 10 Feb 1966, p. 2

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5 -- PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, Feb. 10th, 1966 Bowling LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Pickerel 3 Mudcats ee 2 Cod wiiinmimninsis. ae : 20 Pike viii 20 Perch ...... 19 Suckers 19 Muskies aw; 18 Smelts oe 2 18 Trout .....o wi 2 15 Salmon 0 14 Carp grins 2 11 Bass ....coceivevennn. 4 9 Singles 200 & Over-- G. Hastings--263; D. Phinney --259; M. Podres--256; A. Mul- der--245, 222; B. Bond--233; D. Crawell--228; M. Mahaffy--227 B. Oke -- 236; M. Sweetman-- 222; D. Howsam--219; 1.. Pto- lemy--218; A. Wakeford--216, 214, 206; J. Emmerson -- 215; Marg. Sweetman -- 214; L. Moore -- 211; M. L. Dowson-- 211; R. Stone--209; T. Vander- by--209; A. Secriver -- 208; E. & Pogue----205; F. Mahaffy--204; i C. Wilson -- 202; J. Vander Voort--202; I. Crews--202; E, DeShane--201; I, Dawson--200. High Single-- G. Hastings--263 High Triple-- A. Wakeford--636 Triples Over 600-- A. Wakeford--636 A. Mulder--630. sponsored the team. PORT PERRY LEGION PRESENT JACKETS TO SQUIRT SOFTBALL CHAMPS The Port Perry Squirt Baseball Team who won the All-Ontario Squirt Championship in 1965 pose for the "Star" photographer in their new jackets which avere presented to them by the Port 'Perry Legion who Back row, left to right -- Gary Evans, coach; Vin Walker, manager; Jim Irvine, coach. Second row, left to right -- Roland Skinner, Bill Jeffrey, Ricky Short, Lawrie Williams, Bob Young, Gary Waller, Steve Cochrane, Brent Heard. Kneeling, left to right -- Cal Cochrane, Ron Red- man, John Bourgeois (Bat Boy), Ken Nightingale (Captain), Phil Cochrane (Bat Boy). Dave Bourgeois, Mirs. Percy MacMillan Receives Champion €orrespondent ; o Plaque From Ontario Hydro : Members of the Ontario Week- ~~ Mrs, Perey MaeMillan, who ly Newspapers Association was | has been writing the Mount at Toronto's Royal York on Fri- | Pleasant news for the Stirling dav and Saturday this past News-Argus for H0 years, was week attending the 15th annual | awarded the Champion corres- convention. | pondent plaque by J. A. Blay, Representing the Port Perry | director of public relations of | : i Star were Mr. and Mrs, P. Hvid- | Ontario Hydro. sten, ' In the Better The convention theme, deal- Competitions the following a- ing with the future of the week- wards were made: ly press in this age of automa- | General Excellence tion was introduced by David Villages under 1,000 --1, Zu- Dills, of the Acton Free Press, | rich Citizens' News; 2, Dundalk president of the Association, | Herald; 2, Dutton Advance; 3, while' A. Y. McLean, Huron Ex-| Athens Reporter. positon, Seaforth, was yoderas | Towns under 2,000 population tor of the panel discussion. John | --1, Chesterville Record; 2, James, sanadian toma, | Winchester Press; 3, Port Elgin Bowmanville, was the conven-| Times. tion chairman. A subject high| Towns under 3.500 population on the list for consideration was | --1, Exeter Times-Advocate; 2, apprenticeship training schemes | Port Perry Star; 3, Blenheim ac announced recently at| News-Tribune. Queen's Park. | Towns over 3,600 population-- Delegates visited the new City | 1, Fort Erie Times Review; 2, Hall and had lunch in the| Aurora Banner; 3, Delhi News- cafeteria, : Record. { Newspapers' | BOWLING MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE SEars ....ccosmanmaiirensses ,. 38 Archer's Pontiacs ............ 29 Hope's LGA. ..covvieernns 26 Black Jacks ...ooiiviiiieinnnns 23 Middleton's Meats .......... 20 Causeway Kids ......cc.ccuee 20 Carnegie ........covevrveiinnnne 20 Eden's Lucky Strikes .... 19 Legionaires .....cccoccevveenns 19 Don's Raiders .......ccooveennne 18 a Alley Cats cccoeecvenrccninnnns 14 Dowson's R, & W. ....... 11 Singles 225 & Over-- K. Ashton--328; J. Dowson-- 319; G. Pogue--315; F., Olsen-- 306; B. Weeden--283; R. Willer- ton -- 280, 239, 229; I. Boyd-- 276, 253; D. Forder--267, 248; G. Samells -- 260; G. Goode-- 264, 234; R. Hope--256; D. Mec- Millan--252, 241; G. Menzies-- 251; J. Beckett--249; J. Haaly 246; G. McHugh -- 214; \R. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Lincolns .veeeeeiiveinneinnee. 39 Buicks eevee 38 Ramblers ....cccoeevivvennninns 36 Mercurys ..cocceeeeeeeeerennnnnn. 33 Podge ...onnminimmmminrmsn Monarchs ....... . Pontiacs ............ * Chevrolets ...... Plymouths ......cccccevviiinnnen 25 Oldsmobiles .......cccceveeeene 22 Ambassadors ......cc.ccccuneee 18 Fords wove eeeeeieeceieeeccreeeens 16 Singles 210 and Over-- M. Cook -- 283; K. Reams- bottom--274; K. Harper --- 273, 210; R. Williams--268, 221; B. Doupe--259, 235; I. Doupe--257 M. Healey--256; C. Warriner-- 247; H. Heard--233; G. Forder ---233; D. Taylor--220, 215; M. Wallace--220; J. Jackman--220; C. Wilson--220; J. Goode--219; B. Collins--219; R. Cooper--219 P. Fulford--218; V. Chapman | --216; S. Devitt--213. Triples 600 & Over-- --611, R. Williams--692; K, Harper --659; I. Doupe--612; R. Cooper Forder--691; R. Howsam--©680; Ricky Evans. G. Goode--679; C. Watts--642; RES UL TS R. Hope--628; G. Samells--626; Howsam--242; K. Skerratt--238 W. St. John--625; D. a : . | --618; B, Weeden--615; ID ; M. Butson--238; D. Butt--238; 606: B. McNeil--603: B. O B. Williams--237; D. Murray-- | 2.0» ©. MeRen--003; B. Dwen hilo --602 233; C. Watts--238; R. Huteh- | __ "7 . : inson--230; B. McNeil--228; D. High Single Without Hand. -- A ) 328--K. Ashton 1 -- 225; R. re i hy ace 5; Carnegie High Single With Hand.-- 349--G. Pogue Triples 600 & Over-- High Triple Without Hand.-- K. Ashton -- 757; R. Willer 757--K. Ashton ton--748; F. Olsen -- 732; J.| High Triple With Hand. -- Dowson--719; I. Boyd--1706; D. 750--F. Olsen. PLASTER REPAIR SERVICE C leanliness is our by-word I. arge and small repairs E very plastering need Arches, ceilings, ete. N eat workmanship FRANK SHERMAN -- PHONE 852-6756 WE ARE EXPANDING If you are between the age of 22 and 60, ambitious, good habits and character; Own a car, you may qualify as our representative. This is a full time, permanent career position, for the right man. We are interested in you, if you can sell or believe you can. The man chosen, will be carefully selected, professionally appraised, for strong sales potential, He will receive basic - schooling, and field training, then sent at our expense to our "Canadian Sales Schools," . 2% This is a real business opportunity for the right man (or woman). A]l replies will be acknowledged. Send name, address & phone number to: BOX 11, PORT PERRY STAR. PART-TIME COMMISSION SALESMAN to sell fuel oil in Port Perry area, of major oil company. / Reply in writing to: Box 14, Port Perry Star. fe

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