REO -- ARO PEEL LAUR BRIT CERNEN 14 2k WEVA, v0 MCP EEA DRIER SLE 30 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, April 1th, 1968 B PORT PERRY * STAR x Griffen's Rink Wins Beare Trophy the picture. Next to Bill is Rodd Foster, skip; Bill Cornish, vice skip, and kneeling in front of the trophy are Ted Griffin, lead and Garnet Warriner, second. Ted Griffin's rink came out victorious in the annual Bonspiel sponsored by Beare Co-owners- Bill and Storey Beare are seen to the left and right in Motors Ltd. Bowling MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT LEAGUE ~~ PLAYOFFS Don's Raiders ........ 6878 Carnegie .... .-. 6815 Archer Pontiacs .... 6810. Hope's L.G:A. .......... 6641 Na Chur Boys ....... 6397 Causeway Kids ... 6277 "CONSOLATION Eden's Lucky Strikes... 6705 Beare Motors 6441 Stars 6323 Dowson's Red & White 6147 Middleton's Meats 5886 Triples 625 & Over-- J. Owen--799; J. Parker-- 794; K. Ashton -- 770; J. Stone -- 773; R. Willerton-- 751; R. Hope--1736; F. Hast- ings--728; V. Walker -- 703; J. Healy--699; B. McLaugh- 1lin--693; D. Gray -- 672; N. McNulty--671; B. Owen--666 J. Waldinsperger -- 661; J. Wilson Sr.--660; J. Vernon-- 659; A. Short--657; G. Mec- Hugh--644; J. Lambert--644; T. Thomas--629; J. Dowson 627; M. Butson--625. High Triple--J. Owen--799 High Triple W.H.-- J. Stone--803 High Single--J. Owen--368 High Single W.H.-- J. Stone--339 B. McLaughlin--339 Minor Hockey News Fans don't forget Sat, April 13th is Meet the Champs Day at the Arena. There will be hockey as fol- lows for teams eliminated from play offs. 8 - 9--Bantam 9 - 10--Pee Wee 10 - 11--Novice 11 - 12-- Tyke Final Playoffs-- Tyke. game 12 pelick Novice--Luke', Lumber Kings : p.m. Pee Wee--Bruins vs. Legion 2.15 p.m. Bantam--Blackstock vs. Cartwright 3.30 p.m. So don't miss these games and also there will be lucky draw prizes given away as well as a Hockey Crest to each player. Admission will be charged for final games only. Sat. evening to wind up the season Minor Hockey is holding a dance in the legion auditorium and all members and supporters and friends are welcome. Anyone wish- ing to buy a ticket contact Clare Nightingale 985-7640 or any member of the executive. My apologies to Randy Knight of the Pee Wee house league Jackson's_ Appliance team for omitting his name BOWLING Friday & Saturday Nights ALLEYS MAY BE RESERVED. Causeway Bowling Lanes OPEN Bowling and scoring record in last week's column. Randy placed third with 21 pts. consisting of 17 goals and 4 assists in regular season play. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Bluebird Parrots Ravens Wrens Bobolinks Eagles Teor aie Robins . Canaries High Triple-- A. Olsen--684 High Single-- G. Forder--311 Over 210 Singles-- G. Forder -- 311, 218; M. Doupe -- 299; M. Harrison-- 291; B. Collins--280; V. Rid- er--273; J. Chandler -- 267; B. Oke--260, 216; K. Harper --258; B. Evans--258, 233; R. Moore--252, 221; A. Olsen-- 250, 225; J. Mahaffey---243; J. Barber -- 240, 218; B. Doupe -- 234; M. Wallace-- 232; W. McLaughlin--231; J. Jackman--230, 223; S. Devitt --226; J. Leach--225, 213; C. Maynard--222; T. Martens-- 222; C. Ptolemy -- 221; D. Taylor--221, 215; E. Bailey-- 220; C. Wariner -- 217; M. Sweetman -- 215; I. Doupe-- 213; A. Chandler -- 210; L. Butson--210. Over 600 Triples-- A. Olsen--684; G. Forder-- 678; B. Oke--670; V. Rider-= 664; B. Evans--662; R. Moore --637; M. Doupe -- 637; J. Chandler--#635; J. Mahaffey --633; K. Harper -- 621; J. Jackman--617;- W. McLaugh- lin--608. Continued non, Prince; Kim Neil, Fairy Princess; Jeanne MacTavish, Witch. 4 Taking part in "A Pretty Girl is like a Melody" were Sandra Hall, Donna Anton, Marilyn MacTayish, Nancy Dowson, Sharlyn Reader, Rhonda Forder & Kim Neil. The scenery in "Dutch Treat" was impressive with windmill, and girls and boys "| dressed in blue skirts and pants. The accompanying music chosen was beautiful and gay. Soloists were Eli- zabeth Diamond and David Litt, and a duet was per- formed by Marilyn Stephens and Lorne Johnston. Also appearing in "Dutch Treat" were Don Quixote, Julian Diamond; his horse Clarence, Andy Litt, Ken Davidson; and his faithful companion Sancho Panzo, Kevin Cannon. - One of the club's top skat- ers Jeanne MacTavish was a lovely Snow Queen in "Snow- flake Ballet". She made her grand entrance in a sleigh pulled by six reindeer. Her escort, Julian Diamond, as- sisted her 'in a manner de- serving a_ queen. Adding colour and beauty to this act was the snowflake dane- ed by the girls in the Corps de Ballet. Sharalyn Reader, another promising skater of the ¢lub showed a great deal of grace and talent in "Invitation to Dance". Boys in tuxedos and top hats waltzed with pretty girls in party dresses. Dennis Johnston who pos- ses great potential to be- come a star skater was fea- tured in "and gave an excel- | lent performance in "Spanish Fiesta". The bull fight was a big hit with the cheering and clapping crowd. "Rhonda Forder skated a solo as a fiery gipsy, and a Tgroup of girls in red and white Spanish costumes per- BOWLING LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Aquarius .............. 5720 Cancer ...........c......... 5310 Scorpio ooo. 5073 BYIOS niin 5071 Leo oan 5069 Pisces ............ ...... 5054 Sagittorius ............. 4993 Capricorn cnprrsemirein 4991 Gemini ....... . 4979 Virgo .....cooovevvreaene. 4941 Libra cocoon. 4941 Tras .......convcimniin 4865 High Single-- Lois Campsall--272 High Triple-- Lois Campsall--701 Singles 200 and Over-- A Chapman--244, 200; B. Evans--201; P. Ellicott--220; L. Campsall--201, 228, 272; J. Walker--263; J. Irvine-- 206, 232; S. Bryant -- 247; D. Warren--203, 221; J. God- ley--218; G. Hastings--244; M. Burnett--213; K. Imrie-- | 210; E. DeShane -- 224; L. Anderson--202; A. Scriver-- 238, 260; B. Hopkins--201; S. DeHaas--202; J. Middle- ton--211, 233; J. Van Schag- en--208; L. Butson--235; A. Evans--243; M. Sweetman-- 205; M. Hopkins -- 205; I. Fraser-216. formed as Flamenca dancers. Anna Forder and Richard Stephens gave an excellent performance 'and again prov- ed they are the best pair skaters in Canada.. This was their first performance -on home ice since returning from the Olympics and the towns people gave them a tremendous. ovation. Janet D'Altroy and David Porter, Canadian Novice Dance : Champions had the audience clapping in .time with the music during their performance of grace and beauty. The club professional, Miss Take according to club offi. cials has done. a remarkable job with the skaters, and as a token of appreciation she was presented with bouquets . of flowers each evening. On Friday night Lorne Johnson was given the privilege of presenting the flowers and Saturday night the: same "Fantasy On Ice" Enjoyed By 2,000 Most Exciting Carnival Ever Staged . honours went to Kim Owen. Additional proofs that this carnival was an uutstanding event, was the fact that Mr. Bruce Hyland had expressed that it was the second best amateur carnival he had seen during his career as . coach, Brent Richardson went to Daytona Beach, Fort Lauder- Local H.S. Student During the spring vacation five students' from Port Perry High School, Tim Brunton, Heiner Vick, Ron Taylor, Ken Wilson, and Catches Big Fish dale, St. Petersburg, and Tampa -in Florida. During this. trip Ken Wilson and Brent Richardson went deep * sea fishing when Ken was fortunate enough to catch a 40 pound ground shark. Easter Service will be held in Utica United Church, April 14th, 11.30. Special music by the Jr. Choir. We are glad to report Mr. Albert Zoet improving after his accident, we hope for a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ballard are enjoying a holiday in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Mur- 'phy and family of Scarbor- Mr. and Mrs. Mel Hodgson of Oshawa were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Chet. Geer on Sunday. 'Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Clarke of Brampton were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cro- sier on Sunday. Mr. Doug Geer was seen on an Educational Program called Ontario Schools last week on T.V. channel 6. ough visited on Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Misiding | and family. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vice of Solina and Mrs. Florence Yellowlees of Taunton visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. George Harper on Sunday. Mr. & Mrs Dennis Thomp- son visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Don Hill and boys of Franklin, also Mrs. Lewis Thompson of Ux- bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Russ Stark & Linda were guests with Mr. | and Mrs. Howard Comer. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Carr of Mount Albert were supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. D. Thompson on Monday even- ing. Mr. & Mrs. George Symes calling on Mr. and rn Allen Luke, Port Perry on Sunday evening. "The funeral of the late Percy Moore was held in Dephew N.Y. -He was the husband of Bertha Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Corb- man of Oshawa spent Stin- day evening with Bis. 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