bed ss Cartwright Hockey News March 14th--Pee Wee Mountjoy's Pee Wee's bowed out of the House League semi- finals in Port Perry this even- ing, being defeated by Jackson's 6 to 3. In the first period L. Jackson Bowling NEWS LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Oldsmobiles .....cccvveeirveennens 17 Plymouths ....coicmininins 16 Monarchs .....occvevcivininen 14 Lincolns .............. we 13 Ramblers ............ vee 11 Pontiacs .......... we 10 Fords ............... 9 Mercurys ............. 9 Ambassadors 9 Dodges 8 Buicks 6 Chevrolets b Singles 210 and Over-- G. Tassel--293; R. Williams 261, 213; M. Geer -- 253; B. Collins--251; K. Harper -- 234; I. Dyer--230; S. Brignall--230; A. Chandler--223, 217; J. Arm- strong--223; J. Mahaffy--222; J. Hull--220; M. Graham--219; F. Cochrane--218; M. St. John --217, 214; K. Reamsbottom-- 216, 211, 210; R. Moore--216; M. Healy--216; A. Olsen--216, 2156. Triples 600 and Over-- G, Tassel--651; R. Williams --647; K. Reamsbottom -- 637; A. Olsen -- 605; A. Chandler-- 600, LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Suckers .....c.oeeerrene 6 66 Cod 50 Pike 49 Carp 40% Muskies .....ccvveerveerne 5 40 Mudecats ...ccceevevinnnns 0 38 Perch ee 0 38 SMELLS ..ovvvrrrereeennne 2 36 Pickerel 30 Trout 28 Bass 2614 Salmon 26 Singles Over 200-- I. Doupe -- 292, 205; W. Mec- Laughlin -- 263, 243, 218; A, Seriver--253; B. Oke--240, 210; E. Vernon -- 228; M, Burnett-- 225; V. Fawns--220; A, Mulder --219; J. Emmerson -- 218; G, Hastings--218, 206; L. Ptolemy --216; Marg. Sweetman -- 215; R. McLean--214, 211; A. Wake- ford--213; S. Devitt -- 209; J. Godley--205; A. Spears -- 203; M. Cook--202; M. Vernon--201. Triples Over 600-- W. McLaughlin -- 724; IL. Doupe--685; B. Oke -- 643; R. McLean--613; A. Seriver--605; G. Hastings--602. TO GIVE ua HAIR THAT EXTRA FLAIR, t T GIRLS' THE SECRELORLS PROPER CARE GLENETTE BEAUTY SALON (Glenda Taylor, Prop.) 986-7991 seemed to have trouble finding his skating legs and as a re- sult the whole team bogged down, Middleton scored the lone counter for Jackson. In the second period the high flying Martyn garnered a hat trick for Mountjoy's, If the rest of the team had skated like Martyn they would have pro- longed the series. Rick Camp- bell scored for Jackson, In the third period Jackson's started to play hockey and rap- ped in 4 unanswered goals. Jackson. finding his legs scored 2, Campbell 1 and Forest 1. Floyd Asselstine for Mount- joy's fought hard and played fine defensive hockey. - Three penalties to Mountjoy hurt their cause. Jackson now meets the winner of the Hall William's series. | March 19th--Novice The Cartwright Novice Team defeated McKee's of Port Perry on Saturday. This evened their semi-final series at one game apiece, and one game tied. This game was very close with no scoring until midway through the second period when McKee's scored to go ahead, Cartwright then tied it when Walker scored shortly before the end of the period. As the third period started there were some good chances at both ends, but some splendid goal tending kept the score tied. Then half-way through the period Mathison banged in what proved to be the winner. oe' PORT PERRY STAR, Thursday, March 24, 4,1966-15 SCUGOG NEWS We are hoping for a little less mud on Saturday night so that there will be a large attendance in "Grace" church basement for the euchre party sponsored by the "Head" U.C.W. Don't for- get your tables and cards. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dowson, who are now living in their new home on the main Island road, took a few days of relaxa< tion to visit in Cleveland, for- mer residents of the Island, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Day, The Friday night Services, conducted by Rev, Teskey in Scugog, Manchester and Pros- pect Churches are being quite well attended. This Fri. night will be in Manchester. Several loyal adherents have also at- tended the morning Services, A week ago Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dave Moore entertained Mr .and Mrs. Thos. Hickey of Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Hamill of Barrie and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bentley of Oakville, Mr. Bentley is Mrs. Moore's bro- ther. Then last Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Moore went to Toronto' to visit Mr. and Mrs. Flannery. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Reader spent Saturday in Barrie. During the first part of April the Cubs are having a paper drive. Please make your bun- dles small enough for these little boys to handle easily, We are pleased to report Jim Wison is recuperating after his hernia operation. 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