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Port Perry Star (1907-), 2 Mar 1967, p. 2

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Do iy he 2 LEG) SETA SHEET LTE S FLAT NH LBS CF SPRAY SET tet 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- eS IN FEVER ' EE a TE CREAR SEER Thursday, March 2nd, 1967 Bulldozers Port Perry 2. Little Britain 7 Port's Buldozers lost by a big margin but one thing for sure, they were not out-played. The first period was fast skating ac- tion by bbth teams, with Little Britain picking up 2 goals and Port having bad luck around the net. This bad luck stuck with them throughout the game. The shots on goal Port 35, Britain 21, shows the effort the boys put up. The second period was still all go with the going getting a little away from hoc- key. Britain picked up another 4 goals and Port their 1st. : The third period was Port most of the way putting the pressure on and keeping it on. Britain could only get 1 goal and Port their 2nd. The last five mins. was forget the hockey Decision To L. Britain Drop 7-2 and get the penalties, and it gc rough going for the end of th game. This lose came as no surprise It is not unusual for the boy to lose when. they. wait sever days for a game. They're : team that has to play 2 to ¢ times a week. If they had played Sat;-1 think it would have been a different story. Scoring for Port IL. Middleton from R. Bryant, G. Geer. D. McNenly from A. Mathews, D. Gibson. Second game in this series is Thurs. night, 8.30 in Port. Third game Sat. in Little Britain, the fourth game Sun. in Little Bri- tain and fifth game Tues. back in" Port. Mon., Feb. 20th-- McCoy beat Irwine 4 to 1. Skinner scored 2, with Willis and Martyn getting the other winners. McNab scored the only goal of Irwine. Wed., Feb. 22nd-- . Geer and Cartwright fought to a 6 - 6 tie. Johnston got 3, Stephens 2 and Phinney the other for Geer. Prosser with 5 and Kroekenstol scored for Cartwright, Note: Skinner has 16 goals for a total of 19 points, Prosser has 23 points, Kroekenstoel has 15 points, Felstead has 19 pts. and Van Camp has 18 points. Sat.,, Feb. 25th-- McCartney beat the Pee Wee All Stars 11 to 7 in the only Saturday 'Bantam game. Danny McCartney got 3, with brother William getting 1, Davidson and Bourgeois getting 2, Young 'Phinney and Bronson scored the "rane got 3, Brain, Evans, Night. ingale and Tomschishin scored Minor Hockey News _others for McCartney. . Coch-| | Ashbridge. McKee beat Cartwright 5 to 3. Olsen got 2, Bourgeois and Litt got 1 and Gunter 1 for McKee. |Night seven new members were Seven New Members Join Lions Port Perry Lions Club membership now is at an all time high, and have passed the 50 mark. At the meeting on Monday Chub Td from left to right: P. Hvidsten, D. McRitchie, J. Lumgair, D. Madsen. Seated A. Hatelie, R. Wilson and J. Franssen. Cartwright _goals were scored' by Matheson and Cooke with a pair. ALL STAR ACTION Wed., Feb. 22nd-- : Pee Wee All Stars eliminated Bay Ridges 175 in a 2 game total goal series. Port now meets Thornhill. igi Port Perry Novice eliminated Markham, Mon., Feb. 27th in Markham 20. Goals by Randy The third and final Father & Son Banquet, for the Rovers, and Scouts and their fathers was held on Saturday evening, Feb. 25th in the Scout Hall. ing on the open net. Murray Lee's boys now meet Uxbridge for the group championship. THE CHURCHES CHURCH OF ASCENSION - ANGLICAN Rev. R. C. Rose Minister SUNDAY, MAR. 5th -- Lent IV. 177945 am --Holy Communion Church School WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8th -- give... so more will live HEART for Pee Wee All Stars. __Ashbridge were defeated 4 to 3 by Cochrane, Taylor got 2, Waldinsperger and Nelson the others for Cochrane. Bourgeois, Heard and Van Camp scored for FUND Four Seasons Travel (Oshawa) | LIMITED YOUR CERTIFIED A complete travel service throughout the world. No Service Charge (3 lines) 57 King St. East 728 - 6201 OSHAWA IT'S HAPPENED FOR THE FIRST TIME HOSPITALITY HOURS CLUB ANNRENE MARCH 4th ad a: Ea a AT wes - ~~ J TA TR Sponsored by Goreski Roofing and Lathing i) Social Club by. SUPPER FROM 6:00 to 8:00 P.M.. | A gi o | o a) % Chicken 50c %2 Chicken 95¢ | Roast Beef 95 which includes Rolls, Vegetables, Cabbage Rolls : and Coffee. From 8 to 9 p.m. REFRESHMENTS at Half Price Music By GENE and His STARLINERS ADMISSION $3.00 Per Couple. -}10:00-a.m.--Sunday- School. - Rev. R. Batten - Rev. I. MacLean . 10 am.--Holy Communion ST. JOHN, BLACKSTOCK SUNDAY, MAR. 5th -- Lent IV. 11:15 am.-- Holy Communion. PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH Rev. Alec. Rice, B.A. Minister SUNDAY, MARCH 5th -- 11:00 a.m.--Morning Worship PRINCE ALBERT -- 2:00 p.m.--Church Service 1:00 p.m.--Sunday School. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. G- H. Moore, Uxbridge Interim Moderator SUNDAY, MARCH 5th -- 10 a.m.--Morning Worship - 11.00 a.m.--Sunday School PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH (Queen and Rosa Sts.) SUNDAY, MARCH 5th -- 7 p.m.--Evening Service 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 9:45 a.m, - Family Bible School United Church of Canada SCUGOG Pastoral CHARGE Rev. Georage Teskey SUNDAY, MARCH 5th -- 10:00 a.m. --SCUGOG 11:15 a.m. -- MANCHESTER 1:15 p.m. -- PROSPECT SPECIAL SERVICES Friday, March 3rd -- Manchester at 8 p.m. Monday, Mar. 6 to Fri., Mar, 10 Scugog, Grace Church 9 am. Friday, March 10th -- Scugog at 8:00 p.m. PENTECOSTAL CHURCH 10 a.m.--Sunday School 11 a.m.--Morning Worship 7 p.m.--Evangelistic Service Father And Son Banquet Despite inclement weather that kept several away, there were 51 present to partake of a de- licious turkey supper, provided by the mothers of the Scout & Guide Auxiliaries jointly, under the leadership of Mrs. Michie & Mrs. Sonley, the respective Pre- sidents and their helpers. Chair- man for the.evening was Gerald Nelson. : Head table guests were: Mrs. W. M. Letcher, whose late hus- band contributed much to the Scouting -..movement--in--- Port Perry, and in whose memory the Rover Crew is named; Rov- er Skipper Wes. Lane, A. S. M. Robt. Mansfield; A.S.M. Larry Quinton. Also introduced were Assistant Cubmasters, Bruce Willis, George Hall and Gordon Goode, who were in attendance in their role as fathers. Patrol Leader David Carno- chan was in charge of the Flag Break, which was followed by singing of the National Anthem, a toast to Her Majesty the the dinner, Robt. Mansfield led a few lively songs, in which all present participated whole heartedly. Proposing the Toast to the Fathers was Don. Wald- insperger, capably responded to by his father Joe. Scouter Mansfield took a few moments to relate to the group, the general course that a boy follows through Scouting, from the time that' he comes in as a Tenderfoot, : Wes. Lane in a brief concise manner outlined some of the features of the Rover program, stating that it was primarily an | outdoor program, with the boys taking on projects and assisting other Crews in planning acti-| vities.- They are constantly in touch with crews in other parts of the Province and most re- cently entertained a crew from Toronto and assisted them in planning a camping - trip through the Kawartha Lakes. Rover John McDermott an- nounced the Centennial project taking place, March 18th at the local High School, when the Northlandia Concert Band from North York, comprised of over 50 young people will provide an evening of musical entertain- ment. In the absence of Father Lee, who was to be the guest speak- er, the Chairman presented a short story, based on the 4th Scout Law, "A Scout is a friend to all and a brother to every Wed., 8 p.m---Prayer Meeting. other Scout", a added to the list. Back row Staff Photo Austrian Folk Song--The Cue- Rovers And Scouts Hold PUBLIC SPEAKING |" . A (Continued from Front Page) Mr. Harmatare, on behalf of ¢ : ishte | the Guaranty Trust Company of Ruth Bishop, Maxwell Heights u Sop ig Canada, congratulated all of the Public School ; Maryanne Milner, Brooklin contestants and presented each 2d Senior School with a Centennial Silver Dollar. s Freda Stein, R. H. Cornish P. F. Wiseman, Inspector of k -the-audience with two selections Public School i Lynne Christie, Reach Central School No. 1 . Barbara Timms, Reach Central School No. 2 Donna Croxall, Reach Central School No. 3 Marget Ann Weitzenbauer, S.S. #86, Uxbridge Joy Manley, S.S. #7, Uxbridge. Meadowcrest Public School Junior Choir, under the direct- tion of Mrs. D. Colby, delighted "Emblem of Canada", and "An Schools, Ontario #2, also com- ¢ mended the contestants for their excellent performance. He announced that the two winners from the Inspectorate will par- - ticipate in the Ontario County Contest, which will be held in the Dr. S. J. Phillips Public School in Oshawa, on March 2, 1967. Mr. Robertson expressed ap- preciation to the Judges, the contestants, the choir, and to all 'Who had helped to make the evening a success. 2 33 Queen and Grace. Following | By DON RIXON . UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO Liquid Nitrogen FOR BIGGER CORN YIELDS For maximum yields, your corn requires Supplemental Nitrogen -- that is fertilizer nitrogen applied direct to the soil in addition to that supplied by your mixed fertilizer. C.-OP Aqua Amonia 209 Nitrogen gets to the "root" of your corn fertilization problem, Injected below the soil surface it goes to work quickly and safely in all weather conditions. ¢ Your crops receive an immediate "shot-in- the-arm" that insures higher yield and greater profits. You don't have to invest in time and equipment, your CO-OPERATIVE will handle the complete operation for you, 23 United Co-operatives Of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Port Porry ZE. 8.4130

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