-- donations on_Wed., -May-8th L) POL ERS FANN LEARN SL FER 10. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 2nd, 1968 PORT PERRY x STAR % po © Winkle Fund" was made ~week, when the president e "Perry-Winkle Fund" was Dn this week with , the first donation from the Port Perry Figure Skating Club. Other organizations in Port Perry "have indicated "their "desire to help this fund with major donations each year. Now you may help with with a "Run on the Banks". Both banks in Port Perry have agreed to co-operate and - your donation will be accepted at the banks on May 8th in special tellers' cages operated by members of the Executive of the Skat- ing Club. = Official "Shares" in the "Perry Winkle Fund" will be issued for donations of $1.00: or more. The High School Students Council is The first contribution to the "Perry Thursday last. Mrs. Joe Frans- sen and the treasurer Mrs. John 'Diamond First Donation To 'Perry Winkle Fund' planning to participate with big doings that day, also the Public School. Many individuals- in Port Perry have asked "how can we help Anna & Richard and other promising figure skat- ers?" This fund should be: the answer and it is hoped that everyone in the com- munity will contribute whe- ther it be a large or small donation. A number of questions have been asked the skating club regarding this fund and over the next few weeks will be given through the column of the newspaper. "Why is it called The Perry-Winkle Fund", is fre- quently asked. Anna- and Richard in their programme made a deposit on behalf of the Figure Skating Club. _ Royal Bank branch in Port Perry is accept- ing the cheque.- -| asked what A _Pacey, manager--of the developed a difficult lift; and after a show reporters it was-- and through their desire to be forever associated with the community replied "We are naming it after our home town Port Perry; --only---we would like to call it the Perry- -Winkle", -- Once again they. have shown - their desire to con- tinue their association with Port Perry and contributions to the Perry-Winkle Fund will be a way of showing ap- preciation for what they are doing to promote Port Perry. If you have any questions regarding the Perry - Winkle Fund send a letter to W. Howard Hall, Box 29, Port Perry. : Bowling LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Parrots .......coniiinn Ravens .............. 41 Sparrows .................. 40 Seagulls Bluebirds slarsisreaedhurvass 37 Robins | Annual Organizational of Executive for the Port Perry Communit Association invites. the Public. to -attend-oor High Triple-- M. Wallace -- 755 High Single-- C. Warriner -- 304 Over 210 Singles-- C. Warriner--304, 228, 215; M. Podres--301; M. Wallace --206, 242, 217; B. Oke--293; G. Forder -- 264, 219; A. Chandler -- 261; E. Doyle-- 259; Mabel Cook--258, 241; A. Olsen--257; J. Jackman-- 252; C. Wilbur--246; B. Col- lins--243, 210; B. Ballingall --243; E. Bailey--243; Marie Cook--241, 220; V. Rider-- 239; M. Geer--239; W. Mec- Laughlin--237, 228; S. Brig- nall--236; K. Harper -- 235; N. Weir--233; T. Martens-- 228; J. Mahaffy -- 228; B. Doupe--224; M. Sweetman-- 223; C. Wilson--216; G. Ren- nie--2186. Over 600 Triples-- M. Wallace--1755; C. War- riner -- 747; Mabel Cook-- 676; B. Oke--661; G. Forder --650; M. Podres -- 649; E. Doyle -- 645; Marie Cook-- 643; B. Collins--642; K. Har- per--632; W. McLaughlin-- 626; A. Chandler -- 625; E. Bailey--623; S. Brignall--620 J. Jackman--603; J. Chandler --600. Meeting &. Installation 1968-69 season at: the y Memorial Arena. WANT A075 'o ; 2d Fire Completely Destroys 1964 Buick Pictured above is the interior of a 1964 Buick, owned by Gary MacKenzie of 156 Sussex Street, Oshawa, after fire destroy- ed the car Monday morning on the 1st Concession of Reach. When Port Perry Firemen arrived on the scene the car was completely engulfed in flames. The fire apparently started from a short-circuit in the wiring system. All players under 21 yrs. as of Dec. 31, 1967 are re- minded to place their name on_the list forthe Tuesday night men's league "as an 0.A.S.A. entry could be built from this league in the Jr. series. Several of last year's players have done so now. Contact Donn Gray or Vin Walker. : Coaches and umpires are needed for the minor soft- "ball Association. Pee Wee and Midgét coaches are need- _ed-for-the--teams-which-will represent Port Perry in 0.AS.A. play. An O0.AS.A: Umpires and REPORT The carnage on our high- ways continues on and on and on and the solution to this problem. remains unused. And yet what a simple solu- tion it is. If everyone, and that includes you, simply made up his mind to adhere strictly to all traffic laws, and adopted a defensive dri-, ving attitude, the carnage would end. Cheating on traffic laws is habit forming. Let's apply some willpower and kick the habit. : J * * : Statistical Report Apr, 21-27 MV.AS cocoon, Persons Injured ...... Accident Charges Coaches, Umpires Needed For Softhall Association Coaches School will. be held ai' the Oshawa Civic Audi- torium on Sat. and Sun. af- ternoon. All local softball workers are invited. The Ont. - York Softball League is attempting to be formed. A meeting in Mark- ham this week expected Port Perry, Goodwood, Brooklin, Stouffville, Union- "ville and Markham to be re- presented. - Series may be run in Squirt, Pee Wee, Ban- tam and Midget. Minor Softball week will be held June 24th to June 30. = Local Minor Softball Night | will be Sat, June 22nd. PRINCE ALBERT MOTHER'S DAY DANCE. (and Gramma's too) at CLUB ANNRENE ~ SATURDAY. 'MAY Tith, 1968 | "sponsored by Ei Admission $3.00 couple } Advance Sale of Tickets -- 985-7190 or 2393 SERVICE CLUB. Saturday, Round and Square "DA N C IN G CLUB ANNRENE LLOYD PIERSON and His ORCHESTRA May 4th Dancing Persons Killed (1968) ... 6 Persons Killed (this date 1967) ....... 4 Miles patrolled ........ 16,600 Vehicles Checked ......... 269 Drivers Charged ....... 190 Drivers Warned '............... 79 General Occurences dorperel 78 Miscellaneous ................... 53 Liquor ................ 6 Theft... 3 Break and Enter ...... 3 Escapees ...... elite iciin cB Srition 2 Malicious Damage "x Saturday, 9:00 A.M, to PORT PERRY AND DISTRICT MINOR .SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION REGISTRATION $1.50 per Player or $3.00 per family Registrations to be held in the Ball Park Friday, May 3rd 6:30 P.M, to 8:00 P.M. May 4th 12:00 Noon " A J ¥