'to the ice. pak RELL AN 28 AS Re EL CATR, NRE FR ERREARX PHAR ORF ARNG 10) -- PORT PERRY STAR - Thursday, Oct. 31st, 1968 - PORT PERRY x STAR x This looks like the biggest year vet for Minor Hockey in Port Perry. have signed and have taken Due to many members of our organization working Saturdays we have been short of help in gétting our first hockey practices & schedules underway so par- ents please bear with us till we get things running smoothly. Hear are the ice times for © this week. Friday, Nev. 1st-- Novice All Star League game--T7.45 p.m. Pee Wee All Star practice at 9 p.m. . oe Sat, Nov. 2nd-- Pee Wee House League 8 - 10 am. Bantam House League 10 - 12 am. Tyke House League 12 - 2 p.m. Bowling LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Tango Somba ...............c..... 21 Foxtfot .......coviiiincin 16 Twist ooo . 14 High Triple--M. St. John 72 - High Single--L. Wilson 284 Over 210 Singles-- Lucy Wilson--284; M. Cook --280; M. Healey--272, 216; " M. St. John -- 271, 267; L. Ptolemy--271; M. Geer--264, 251; P. Salter--260; W. Mec- Laughlin -- 260; C. Warriner 259, 222; H. Penny--256; E. Bailey--248, 230; M. Wallace --248; B. Oke--246, 217; V. Rider--246; E. Doyle -- 244; I. Doupe -- 241; B. Doupe-- 240; Marie Cook -- 236; A. Chandler -- 228; B. Collins-- 223; J. Mahaffy--221; M. Jan- son -- 221; M. Dowson--221; H. Heard--219; C. Wilbur-- 219; J. Harper -- 217; R.}Y Moore--214. Over 600 Triples-- M. St. John--729; M. Geer --693; B. Oke--660; C. War- riner--642; M. Wallace--841; E. Bailey--641; L, Pholemy-- 636; M. Cook--630; M. Healey --628; V. Rider -- 617; A. Chandler -- 616; I. Doupe-- 613; B.-Collins--608, PUBLIC SKATING Every Thursday KINDERGARTEN TO GRADE 5 TIME -- 3:45 - 4:45 p.m. Every Friday GRADES -- 5, 6 & 7 TIME -- 3:45 - 4:45 p.m. Price -- 15¢. per Student l,l a Minor Hockey News During the|. pact week many more players Novice House League 2-4 pm. Bantam, Midget & Juvenile 4 - 730 p.m. Plavers will be notified by their coaches. Bowling NIGHT BOWLING Pink Lady Hot Toddy 34 Martini ... . 23 Gin Fizz . 33 Twister 24 Side Car . 28 Stinger .. . 24 Screwdriver 32 Sherry ...... . 28 Manhattan . 28 Zombie _.. SN. Tom Collins ....... 22 High Single-- Bev Travis--286 High Triple-- Alice Scriver--683 Singles 200 and Over-- J. Irvine--207, 215; J. Stor- rey--201; M. Real--206; D. Phinney--202, 214; M. Smits --223; H. McTavish--233; A. Secriver--278, 229; L. Tripn-- 255; E. Shaw--216; G. Hact- ings--215; A. Evans--202; A- Wakeford--205; A. Chapman --224; S. Bryant--213, 233; J. Whitaker -- 207, 257; T. Vanderby--211; D. Warren-- 200; L. Campsall -- 220; D. Wanamker--213; D. Goreski --209; K. Imrie=--231; B. Tar- vis--286. Bowlin: MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING Team Standings-- Can. Tire Stars Ballard's Lumber ............ : Nachur Boys .........ccoceeenne. Middleton's Meats ... Majcher Pontiacs Beare's Chevs ........... Eden's Lucky Strikes Dowson's Red & W. Po PLA. .onnnnniinmmis 32 Don's Raiders High Triple--T. Thomas 759 High Triple W.H.-- D. Butt--1737 High Single--T. Thomas 333 High Single WH.-- F. Hastings--318 High Scores-- T. Thomas -- 759; D. Dur- ham--1732; D. Butt -- 728; F. Hastings--718; K. Ashton -- 716; J. Hadley--T711; G. Sam- ells--698; Terry Adderley -- 680; D. McMillan. -- 671; G. Menzies--669; M. Butson -- 662; T. Chandler -- 661; B. Owen--~658; K. Catherwood-- 650; B. Anderson -- 649; J. Dowson--639; R. Parker -- 632; J. Owen--625; J. Stone FARMS WANTED LAMBERT Ee = 985-7373 Auction Sales SAT. NOV. 9th -- Auction Sale, the property of WIN- TON J. WHITE, Lot 4, Con. 9, Pickering on County Road 5 miles west of Myrtle at Balsam. Tractor, 2 cars, Full line of impelements, large quantity of scrap iron, tools, etc, Furniture includes, modern, and many antique pieces, pine chests, crib, clock, brass beds, rocking chairs, chest of drawers, side- board fireplace, stoves, com- bination T.V. radio & record player, mahogany cabinet, in- laid coffee table, many other articles, Terms Cash.- Sale at 11 a.m. sharp. Selling furniture first, followed by implements. Lunch available. G. Wanamaker, Clerk. TED JACKSON, TED SPENCELEY, 2--Nov. 7 Auctioneers Mr. Bruce Curry, left has just presented to Rick Dickson of Port Perry Lacrosse team the Championship trophy which was donated by Sunderland Co-op and Mr. Bill ' og Gs ew sw Whitney, trophy. Grainger (extreme right) presented to Dave Uxbridge the 1st place team AUCTION SALE WEDNESDAY, NOV 6th, 1968 at 1:30 p.m.--Dispersal Sale of Registered Holstein Cows, Heifers, Calves. Also selling 625 lbs. milk quota, 27 Can Bulk Tank Dari-Kool. Surge 2-unit milker. Stain- less steel pails etc. Included are 2 cows and 9 heifers. Sire by Dividend Clipper (2 fresh) Thornlea Texal Supreme (3 fresh). Glenvue Sky Chief. Bailey R.A. Request. (Fresh). Bond Haven Rag Apple Map- le, Peel Lodge Reflection Successor, and others. The above cattle are large dairy animals, some good show prospects. Central Ontario Cattle Unit. Bulls used for 20 years. Property of: DOUGLAS PALMER, Schom- berg, Lot 33, Concession 10, Township of King. 1% miles west of Schomberg & 1 mile south of Highway #9. For sales sheets write owner or Auctioneer. 'COMPLETE REAL ESTATE L REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 1985-7373 GORD ORR Auctioneer Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bro- die, Mr. Fred Brodie and Mr. E. Metcalf of Toronto have returned to Toronto after a week's duck hunting at Pine Point. Mr. David Georgeff, Miss Josyln Smith and Mrs. Smith Sr., of St. Catherines recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Reese. g Mr. and Mrs. -D, Usher and boys of Bay Ridges Sunday dinner guests of Mr. & Mrs. K. Mueller, - Mr. and Mrs. H. A. New- man of Claremont and Mrs. P. Daly of Cork, Ireland, Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis. Pleased to report Mr. C. Holt is improving but still in hospital. Choir practice at Grace on Thursday, 7.30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. A. Heayn, Betty and Julie of Port Perry, Mrs. R. Tetlow. ; Mr. and Mrs. J. Highet, 'Karen and Debbie of Agin- 'court visited Sunday with Loy parents Mr, and Mrs. G. dinner guests of her mother, Scugog N 'Smith. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Burnett, Port Perry in- cluded Mr. -and-Mrs. J.-Bur- nett and children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Crozier, Mr. & Mrs. Doug Crozier and Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Vickery Jr. and family of Oshawa spent Sunday at their cottage, Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornish "of Oshawa spent Sunday at their cottage, McLaren's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brown and boys of Oshawa guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Brown. Paper Drive in -the near future. Mr. and Mrs. D. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. J. Raines and Kelly of Port Perry Sunday dinner guests of Mr & Mrs. T. Eden. Mr. and Mrs. Kitchins and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Shell, Mr. and Mrs. H, Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Atkinson & Mr and Mrs. Ab Brown of boys of Oshawa guests of | {Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Kane on ews Stouffville Wednesday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. Mrs. J. Reese in Cobourg on Monday attending a But. ton Club meeting. Mr. Bill Prentice in Osh- awa this week, a student teacher. Mr. and Mrs. T. Eden in Manchester as dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Newman. Mr. and Mrs. W. Moore of Point for the week-end. Mrs. Tiffen of Toronto ho- for a week. Service at 10 am. on Sun- day. - Sunday School awards are to be given out. All are invited to attend. pets WSTANY BUYERS he at Ta dil eden de Sante ded REEL TE er eT Cresswick Lacrosse Association held their annual ban- quet at the Port Perry Legion Hall on Saturday October 26th. Pictured above -- 1st row: Gordon Holliday, winner of Tcp Scorer Trophy; Terry Vesby, most gentlemanly player, Johnny Baker, best rookie of the year; Walter EE ah | A sy Karis, best defenseman, Dean Wilson, best goalie. Missing "when picture was taken Terry Keys who won the most In back row are the trophy valuable player award. doners. Left to right Ross Robertson, Donald Murray, Bill Grainger, Blake Drinkwater and Jack McPhaden. Wn SR lv eRe bm] iA Toronto at their cottage, Pine- lidaying at the Miller cottage - L bd & ° 9, LE 3 3 1 ] » J 3 * J >