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Port Perry Star (1907-), 15 May 1969, p. 15

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4. 5 HILLTOP - wards, which featured the - "Roundabout Way" and _the|. PORT. PERRY g * STARA... V. WALKER PRESIDENT "OF MEN'S BOWLING A:verv successful banquet was held at the Port Perry Legion Hall as a. wind up to the season's 5 pin Bowling in the men's division of the Thursday night League. All enjoved a fine supper ser- ved by the Ladies Auxiliary of the Can. Legion who were duly - complimented for the fine meal and good service provided: : The program-of lucky 'draws and presenting of Trophies was handled by Pres. Wilson Sr., assisted bv Garv "The annual Spring Prom will be held on Friday, May! 23rd. This dance, atin by the Student Council, will feature "Jamie Taylor and the Climax Band" from Tor: onto. Doors will' open at 9:00 p.m." Students from Ux- bridge, Brock and Blackstock] are also welcome to the Prom. Come in best dress and help make this donee a success. make this dance a success. 'This year's, Track & Field, meet, which: was postponed from May 7th because of :the weather, 'was held on Fri-|| day, May oth, 'Many of the students participated in the 'events and those who did enter enjoyed themselves. The basketball dance after- "Magi" attracted a large crowd. and was a great suc:| ' Jim} cess. Mciugh and Jim Had'lev special thanks to 'the spon- sors of the teams who are all local business men, for dn- nations to the luckv draws. We would like to welcome ~t this time as new sponsors. Mr. J. Ballard of Ballard Lumber and Mr. J. Majcher of Poftiac-Buick Sales. Manv thanks to Port Perry Star for their cooperation through the vear. The following is a list of the Executive for the 1969- 70 season. - "President--V. Walker Treasurer--J. Wilson Sr. Secretary--B. Owen 'Directors--G. McHugh, G. Menies, K z-Skerrat. -- "Jimmy Wilson, 4th Allan Cubs Race In 'Pinewood 'Car Derby On April-25th B Pack tra- velled to Oshawa to "race their "cars". In' spced the A ing is--1st Philio Burn. field, 2nd Paul® Griffen. 3rd Wayne Taylor, 4th Gordon Smits. In Design--1st Colin Wac- kett. 2nd Paul Putt, 3rd Jerry Lane, 4th David Can: ning. On May 9th A Pack -rared. In Sneed--1st Steve Brunton, 2nd Tim Pearce, 3rd Jamie Rose, 4th Michael McQuade. In design--1st Peter Bate- man;-2nd- Billy Sharpe, 3rd Mark Mansfield, 4th Billy Owen, On Saturday May 10th Cc Pack competed. In speed--I1st Garry Gib- son, 2nd Paul Jones, 3rd Waldinsperger. 5 In design--1st Ted Blain, 2nd David -Page; 3rd- Ron 'Ashmore, 4th Larry Page. A-B-C finals -- These win- ners compete in Oshawa on June '1st. In speed--1st Paul Brunton, A pack; 3rd Garry Gibson, C- pack; 4th Philip Burnfield, B pack; 5th Paul Jones C pack; 6th Tim Pear- ce A pack. . On June 1st at 2 p.m. Civic Auditorium the finals of Pine Wood Derby will take place, Oshawa from 2 p.m., followed by packs from Trenton to 'Ajax including Port Perry and Blackstock Ptolemy & Grieve. B. A. Service Station- 52 Water > PHONE" , Port Perry ' 985-3182 : / 7:45 Oshawa RACEWAY SEASON OPENS Friday, May 16 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering RACING. EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by ©. ty i Harness Hw {School with the hope of tak- PORT PERRY STAR ~ Thursday, May 15, 1969 = 15 UTICA NEWS i Hi will be held I in Epsom United Church on Sunday, May. 18th at' 11:30 am. Ulicd Sunday School meets at 10 am. "Christian Family Sunday" was obser- ved in Utica United Church on Sunday, May 11th. Assist ing the minister, Rev. V. I Thormin, in a fine service were the organist Mrs. Lorne Slute, the Junior Choir, di rected by Miss Sharan Slute, 'Mrs. Keith Ashton, Mr. Wal ter Kerry, Miss Dorothy Brown, Masters Brian Slute and Bill Fielding, 'Miss Con nie Sutherland and The Stringed Trio from Good wood--Messrs. Terry Chap: man, Mike Butters and Dave Butters of Goodwood. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Sker- ratt and Joan of Toronto, at- tended the Church Service at Utica on Sunday. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerratt and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and family had lunch with Mrs. Violet Skerratt on Sun- day. Mrs. Frank - Valvear L Griffen, 'B pack; 2nd Steve | FARMS WANTED +955, 7473 - CAMPING 1969 MODELS $136.00 to $269.00 who compete at 3:30 p:m:---- The Design winners and runner ups are on display at. Don Carnegie's Nos wear store. Skater Passes Bronze Test Skate guards may have yielded to Lacrosse guards at the local arena, but for young Dennis Johnston further skat- ting honours will bé his target |. during the entire.summer. Already at the Liranite Club Toronto, he tried and passed the Bronze Free Style and is now practising at Tam 'O Shanter Summer - Skating his "Dance Test. before fall. Industrial Committee Appointed By Council Following a request by Port ||Perry Chamber of Commerce the Council at the last regular rial Committee. , . . Members of the committee -|lappointed are reeve Robt. Kenny, councillor Kenneth Jackson and president of C of C, Ted Griffin. The purpose of this committee is encourage new industries to establish in Port Perry. a Appoint D. Carnegie Plumbing [Inspector ¢ Mr, Donald Carnegie, one of three applicants/ for the position of plumbing inspect- or in Port Perry was accepted at the last regular meeting of couheil. Remuneration will be Ba on number of connections per inspection. Municipality meeting appointed an Indust- |, | will retain plumbing permit} PO a] _ Horse Driving Club vies Peeves ras fee. PHONE of |" Belleville "spent a few day with her sister, Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell. > ) Mother's Day visitors in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Gray and Shay, Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell, Tim and Carla and' Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gray| and' children. with Mr: and Mrs. Jas. E. Mitchell. Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr. & Mrs. Mike Schofield and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schofield with Mr. and Mrs. George Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Skerratt and.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen and children with Mrs. Violet Skerratt. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beare, Dale and-Dean with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Crosier. _ Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Ash- ton with Mr. and Mrs. Ro- hert Sutherland. $399.00 to $599.00 USED MODELS 2 | - MORLEY BRUCE CAMPTRAILER LOCATED 6 MILES NORTH OF HOSPITAL 12th CONCESSION TRAILERS > ER SALES 985-2528 Mrs. Margaret Steer, Mr: and Mrs. Gordon Day and family and Mr. Walter Steer with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Philip Mr. and' Mrs. Dennis Thompson with Mrs. R. W. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs: Fred Lockett of 'Brooklin, Mr. and: Mrs, Mervin Mur- phy and family of Scarbor- | ough called on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Vice of Solina-visited Mr. & Mrs. George Harper on Saturday evening. Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Thomp- son attended a birthday sup- per for Mr. Jim Miller of Mount Albert on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Symes and Mrs. Dennis Thompson were guests at a birthday party for Mr. Bill Bailey in ) Toronto on Saturday evening. low profile high popularity. qf This is the most popular "motor ever built by Evinrude. It has a lot "of plinch for its size, plus being a smooth, quiet, slow troller. it's easy to carry. Pick one up. John Sattler REG'S MARINA CAESAREA, PHONE 985-4983 EVINRUDE SALES & SERVICE CRESTHOND dllF CLUB MANILLA ONTARIO ALE UIA

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