PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 14th, 1968 -- 13 APRIL 5th and. APRIL 6th "Fantasy On Ice" FIGURE SKATING| PORT PERRY CLUB bee = PORT PERRY " % STAR x Local Association ' To Hold 'Bantam Tournament Here Beginning at 8:00 am, and continuing throughout the day ten games will be played * for the over-all chemps and consolation champs, Trophies will be presented by I1.G.A. Store and VanCamp Con- tracting Ltd. Souvenir Pro- grammes will be available , ong with valuable prizes. Admission for the whole day (10 games) Adults $1.00. Students 50c. and Children 25c. 'Admission for champ- fonship and consolation final games only, beginning at 4 pm. is 50c. - 25¢c. 'and 10c. Be at the Arena Saturday and see exciting hockey all day. Int. 'A' 0.R.H.A. Semi-Finals The Flamingo's start their semi-final - series on Wed. at New Hamburg, with the second game to be played Saturday, March 16th at 8:30 in Port Perry Arena. This should turn out to be a great Hockey Day in Port with the Bantam Tourney all day and ending with the Flamingo's. The semi-finals is a 3 out of 5.game series. If we win the toss for the third game it will be played Tuesday night, If we lose we will have to' put up 'Posters to inform you when the next home game will be played. So round off a good day hy being at the Arena Saturday at 8:30 p.m. We will give you good hockey plus we hope to have Door Prizes. Hilitog Herald BASKETBALL RESULTS The Junior Boys' team, af- ter winning their first game, went down to defeat at the hands of Base Borden who won the Georgian Bay Cham- pionship. The Intermediate boys were defeated in their first game by Stayner, who went on to take the Championship. The Junior Girls were de- feated by Base Borden who also went on to win the Championship. The outcome of this sea- son's basketball leaves little Local Bantams Quarter Finals After i a 4-1 defeat in Bolton the Beare Bantams 'returned to Port Perry and played the second game last Friday. The team _ jumped into an early three goal lead , on goals by Rick Evans, Neil * McLaughlin & Dan McCart- ney (his forty-fourth of the . season. Bolton got one back before the period erided. "In the second period Bol- ton got two more goals to tie the score 3-3. "It should be * noted that the locals were leading 3-0 when team ecap- tain Dave Bourgeois was in- period the boys began to re- "juried. His -injury later- diag- charge with a 7-3 lead, Paul H.A. Bantam 'C' semi-finals. Eliminated In be eliminated. In the third Port Perry's main problem was getting the puck out of their own nosed a broken arm, seemed to throw all the lines off. Between the second' & third zone. 'It was mainly be- cause of this that Bolton took Kane tipped in a Danny Mc Cartmey rebound, with. two! seconds to go to make the final score 7 to 4 for Bolton. Bolton witty a fine team now advance into the O.M. alize they had to produce or ANNUAL COMMUNITY meet with the, hospital The general 'public are cordially invited fo attend the of the _HOSPIT AL, PORT PERRY to be held on the evening of Wednordin, March 27th, 1968 at 8 p.m. at the MUNICIPAL OFFICES, Port Perry This is the one opportunity during the year that all residents of the community have an opportunity to questions answered authoritatively. How well informed are interesting project -- your NEW HOSPITAL. MEETING MEMORIAL officials "and have their YOU r ing a most Srd. Blenette Beauty a ANNIVERSARY. March 8th to March 16th. SPECIAL Permanent Waves $12.50 ror $8.50 PHONE 985-7991 ~|. you'll have nothing to lose to say, but "you gave it a good try and next year and everything to gain." The school hockey league ended its season with the team of Donald Spence, Bob Nagle, John MacMaster, Ray- mond Read, Bruce Smith, Donovan Smith, Allan Ash- ton, Tom Lawrence, Christie, Ronald Phinney be- ing the winners. The school hockey oak which took part in the Geor-| gian 'Bay Tournament at Al- liston were winners of the Compensation Series, where- as Alliston went on to win the tournament. Last week P.P.H.S. played host to members of the Ag- incourt school curlers, wres- tlers and orchestra; this week our counterparts will be journeying to Agincourt to take part in the friendly activities. While here the Agincourt orchestra played to the school body; their wrestlers were defeated by our boys; their curlers de- feated our group who will be seeking revenge this week. The reward for the students involved in this type of ac- tivity may not always be victory, but the memories linger on. The "Slop-in", held last Friday, was a welcome relief in the dry spell which has persisted since the exams. Realizing the presence of this vacuum a series of breaks from the ordinary school routine has occurred, such as Monday, 'Slave Day', when members of the oppo- site sexes hecame masters and slaves for a half day. Adieu, Brian Donnelly Paul | House League Play -0ffs BANTAM PLAY-OFFS Gunter 8 Jeffrey 4, Car- naghan and Martin 2 goals each with singles. to John- son, Lee, Mc Lriod and Aissel- stine for the win. Cochrane, Johnston, Short and Skinner "scored for Jeffrey. Gibson 5--Campbell 0 with Brain and Vanderly scoring two each and Hall a single. NOVICE PLAY-OFFS Lake Scugog Lumber 2 Cartwright 1 Shaw and Wackett tallied for Kings. Larmer scored the lone Cartwright goal. Luke's Merchants tied up their best 2 of 3 series with White Feather Farms team 1-0. Phil Cochrane got the goal of the game. PEE WEE PLAY-OFFS Geer downed Cartwright 6-5 and thus eliminated ihe Cartwright team, Scoring for Club Annrene Bruins were Taylor and. Huffman 2 each with Van Weston and Lane one each. For the. losers it was Prosser anil Notenboom with two and- a single {o Judson. Best's Legion team tied Appliances (McCoy) with a 3-2 victory. Brown scored two and Lackie one for Best. Fraser and Kenny scored for McCoy. Cobourg Editor Award Winner The first annual award be the best Ontario weekly newspaper editorial on the subject of water resources has been won by Foster M. Russell of the Cobourg Sen- tinel-Star. . Offered by the Ontario Water Resources "Commis- Hunter were pleasantly sur- PRINCE Those who attended church on Sunday found the sermon and the choir anthem easy listening. Offering gathered by Messrs. F. Gibson and D. Beacock. Will the parents who have little or pre-school family keep in mind a Nur- sery is still available in the basement, managed under capable supervision during church hour. Thursday night the Recrea- tion Centre was alive with more card fans as a result eighteen tables were in play. Prizes were awarded and the usual lunch climaxed the pleasant evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb ne Mr. and Mrs. G. Hunter have returned from a pleasant motor trip to Florida. Saturday night Mr. & Mrs. ALBERT prised upon the occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary when their im- mediate family had previous- ly arranged a dinner-party at the Spruce Villa, Whitby. The guests of honour were the recipients of many greet- ings and gifts during the evening. ill On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. E. McCrea were visited by cousins Mrs. MacIndoo and Mr. and Mrs. McBain all of Peterboro. Mr. and Mrs. D. Beacock, and Mrs. E, Beacock all of Lindsay were Monday night supper visitors with their relatives Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock and sons. Mr. and Mrs. Reid were Sunday company with Mr. & Mrs. Chap. Jones and family. "Glad to learn Mr. B. Ken- | nedy is home from the hos- pital. : : MASON RY Contractors BRICK and BLOCK LAYING CONCRETE FOOTINGS, FLOORS, ETC. STONEWORK SMP CONSTRUCTION F. SHERMAN -- SEAGRAVE -- 9853111 W. KEARLEY. -- UXBRIDGE -- 8523878 1 ~~ / hala ied } For All Your Plumbing and Heating Needs : :. CALL / - 113 H : ART S : ! PLUMBING and HEATING : 4985-2581 --R.R. #1, PORT PERRY } ' al Operated by ART (Pete) PETROZZ) } : 1 Licenced Mechanic : Et bbaiaidadabi bbb A LL LS SX XX XXX VY RN RRR puppy sion, the award was present- ed to Mr. Russell, March 8 at the annual convention of the Ontario Weekly News- papers' Association 'in Nia- gara Falls. "Mr. Russell's November 15 1967, editorial, titled "The New Age of Man", noted that modern technology has made "The Age of Pollution" a reality, and man has only himself to blame. Quoting personal evperi- ences and various authori- | ties, including the OWRC, Mr. Russell concluded with the sentence: "Unless every in effect as well as other fringe benefits. BOOKK An experienced Bookkezper is required for the Clerk - Treasurer's Department. apply in writing stating age, education and 1 Salary Schedule, Pension, Hos- qualifications, pital, Medical and Group Wm. G. MANNING, Clerk-Treasurer, County of Ontario, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. . EEPER Applicants Insuyance Plans are citizen takes heed, man will ultimately become the map- less victim of his own gar- bage." Entries . were judged By the Awards Committee of the Ontario Weekly News- papers Association. Mr. Russell has received many editorial honors, in- cluding the" international Elijah Parish Lovejoy Award from Southern Illinois Uni- versity for courage in jour- baligm, Check The. 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