a Shar SR nimiotcig ikER L & ab DALAL GENL LAL BY wisi RNAS LAS 14 ~ PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursdqy, June 26,1969 LAR SAF VX YRS h DAY PHT UE Pa PORT PERRY *x STAR * SPoRrs Free Evaluations BOALESTANE LID REALIOR 985-7373 On Thursday night the Port Perry Lakers Lacrosse team downed the Uxbridge squad 8%to 6. The game proved to be an exciting match with the Lak- ers receiving some fine goal tending by rookie goalie Bruce Smith. ' Al Ashton-led-the--attack for Port "with three goals. Aldon Smith added two more with singles going to Rick Dixon, John Davis and Way- ne Ashton. On Wednesday the Lakers 'Lakers Down Uxbridge 8-6 lost another close game, to the league leading Cresswell team 11 to 8. This is the second loss this year for the Lakers wand both have been to Cresswell. Wayne. Ashton scored three goals, Russell Stephens had a pair and singles went to -Aldon-Smith,-John-Davis-and Ken Ashton. All home Lakers Wednesday nights at eight o'clock. Come on out dnd support your lacrosse team. games of the Booster Parade (Continued residents of Port Perry. The Tyke and Squirt boys played short inning games for the fans before the senior teams took the diamond. The Toronto 7-Up-Shopsy's defeated Oshawa Gale Lumber in a good senior game 2-0. Moe Zubatiuk gave up only 4 hits to lead Shopsy's to the win. His assortment of pitches kept the Gale Lumber Club well in hand. Ron. Taylor seemed to weaken in the late innings as 7-Up-Shopsy's started io hit him hard. The two clubs were guests - of the Port Perry Legion after |. the game. [ieee aa a SSN CEN TRY « PORT or Both éfabs were eager to come back to. Port Perry and at a later date some arrange- ment may be made. The minor softball is very grateful to .the 'Legion, both ball teams, Flamingo Pastries, Helen and David's Hair Styl- ing and all who helped to make the evening so enjoy- able. _this_ Conference, . which. will "will be played on, 'Calf Club from 1964-1968. BUY -- SELL | LASMBERT REAL ESTATE LTO REALTOR '985-7373 Lawn Bowling C lub NEW MEMBERS INVITED. Fees, men, 1st year $10.00. $15.00 thereafter. Lady Bowlers $5. 00 per.year. Robert Gray 985-7093 or George McPhaden 985-2341 ana Ee heh ia SUAS SEX ENN b PERRY EX RRR NNR SNR RN ORR Rpprany | RACING RACEWAY Friday, June 27 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering : FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by | Oshawa Harness Horse Driving Club EVERY at 10:30 a.m. E. Loosers of A. and B. F. Winners of A. and B. 1H. Winners of C. and D. Two Ontario Each year there is a +H Leadership Week held at the University of Guelph. Ont- ario County is able to send two outstanding members to be held from June 23rd to 27th. This year's delegates are Ted Smith, R.R. #1, Black- water, and Ted Westcott, R. R.#3, Beaverton. These. mem- bers were selected on the basis of their 4-H work overd the past years. Ted Smith was a member of the Sunderland 4-H Dairy During this time he has ser- ved as President, Vice-Presi- dent, and Press Reporter. Ted was President and Vice- Precident of the Brock 4-H Grain Club, while a member Softball Schedule Cty. Juniors Attend Leadership 'Week agricultural 'of that club in 1966, 1967 and 1968. Also in 1968 Ted was Press Reporter for the 4-H Farm and Home Electric Club. a Ted Westcott "has been--a|: member of the Beaverton 4- H Calf Club since 1964. Ted has served a sthis club's pre- sident on three different oc- casions. As a member of the Brock 4-H Grain Club in 1966, 1967 and 1968. Ted served two years as the club's sec-| retary. : Neither of these members has ever placed lower than fourth in a club. About 75 outstanding 4-H members from across the province will at- tend. The programr of the fivexday conference. which began June 23rd. will include group discussions on leader- ship, effective program plan- ning, the future of 4-H, and] related problems of today's youth. Individual involve- ment in the activities of the conference will 'be empha- sized. PORT PERRY STAR BANTAM TOURNAMENT The Port Perry Star Ban- tam ournament to be held on July 1st,- 1969. The first games are scheduled to start at "the Lake Front Park and the. Fair Grounds. Schedule' A. Alderwood (Toronto) vs. Port: Perry Lions Club - 10:30 at Lake Front Park. : B. Storie Park (Oshawa)_ ys. North Bendale (Scar- | borough). 10:30 at Fair Grounds. C. Grantham Township (St. Catherines) vs. - Belleville. 12:30 at Fair Grounds. = D. Brighton vs. Niagara-On. The-Lake. 12:00 at Lake -- Front Park. 2) 2 p.m. at Fair Grounds 2 p.m. at Lake Front Park. G. Loosers of C. and D. 3:30 Lake Front Park 3:30 at Fair Grounds I. Consolation Finals 6:00 p.m. at Lake Front Park. J. Championship--7:30 p.m. at Lake Front Park SOFTBALL SCHEDULE Thurs., June 26th--8: 15 p.m. Pickering vs. "Ballard Lumber Sat.,, June 28th 10 - 12-- - Tyke House- League Mon., June 30th, 6:45 p.m.-- Junior Ladies--Brooklin : vs. L.S. Lumber 8:15 p.m.--Junior Ladies Zion vs. Legion Aux. Tues.; July 1st==10 a.m, BANTAM TOURNAMENT 8 eams to Contest for Port Perry Star Trophies --~ . Field Day Champions Field Day Ty held recently at the Public School and the champions were as follows: -Back left - Jim Taylor, Jr. Boy Champion; Kim Wakeford, Sr. Boy Champion. Bottom left -- i - Jr. Girl Champion, Liz Diamond, Sr. Girl Sandra Scott Champign. 9 ISLAND MARINA "LAKE SCUGOG ESSO GASOLINE a SALES & SERVICE DOCKING FACILITIES RENTAL BOATS | BOAT & MOTOR STORAGE ON TEL. 985-7671 ole TBOARD MOTOR ~~ . ISLAND MARINA ( unmistakably in a class by themselves: GREW (Championship) (Consolation) Vi Finals--Consolation Championship 8 p.m. Wed., July 2nd--8:15 p.m. MIDGET--Bay Ridges: vs. Flamingo Pastries. 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