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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Aug 1969, p. 8

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8 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Aug. 28, 1969 PORT PERRY x STAR % SN VE Cs dt YO ------ . i v H EE. rk SPORTS =a SEE In recent weeks the inter mediates have = combined league, tournament and OA. S.A. plavdowns. Ini the Tirst went to third on a double by John Rodway, and scored on Wayne Venning's sacrifice. VandorlT combined a single round of the OASA play- and a homerun in the third downs Port met Vandor!t. The | a two run lead. In the first game final score, 9-3 bottom of the same inning for Vandor!T shows more the well timed hitting of this, team than their general super- iority of play. Port scored first in the, bottom of the second on al single by Bill Cornish who Bob Robertson scored Wayne Venning, who had pounded a long double, with a double of his own. Port tied il up in the sixth inning with a double by Murry Birkett, a single by Bill Cornish and a DURHAM CENTRAL Ye K] 2 IS « IS od 3 LX IS > [5 - J AT THE ORONO FAIR GROUNDS SEPTEMBER 4-5-6 Thursday Evening OSHAWA SUICIDE HELL DRIVERS 2 Hour Show ntermediates Win Two, {|the third on a walk a steul Lose Two sacrifice 'by Garney Wirriner. Bandorf's seventh produced three runs on two singles and a homerun, again in the eighth the bats of Vandorll went to work for three runs for a bunt single, and a home run. This was the end of the scoring as Port was unable to score again. In the second game Port was out by a disputed delault. In the Brechin Invitational Tournament, Porl was against the formidable opponents in the Senior "A" team from Newmarket. Although Port recorded seven strikeouts in five innings, and had seven base runners, and hit in all but two of the innings, and did not give up as many walks as they received from this fine team, they lost 3-0. In league play Port has recorded two consecutive wins against Stouffville and Green- wood. Port scored early'in the Stouffville game with a pair of first inning home runs by Garney Wairiner., with Wes Evans on, and Frank Fielding, Stoulfville scored one run-in and a long single. -Stouffville tied the game in (he-fourth on a hit batter three singles and a sacrifice, and would have scored more but for the fine throws from the out- field on the singles and the sacrifice. Port scored on hits Thrills, Spills, Roll Overs, Crashes, ' and Stunts Galore ADMISSION: Adults $1.00; Children 12 and under Free -- Must be accompanied by adults. Clowns ~ Friday's Program SCHOOL PARADE AT 1:30 P.M. FLOATS, DECORATED BICYCLES ; PET SHOW -- Sponsored by Ricard Real Estate BATON TWIRLERS -- HOLSTEIN SHOW | SHEEP SHOW 4-H CLUB DAY FAT CALF SHOW MAMMOTH MIDWAY -- C. and S. SHOWS ~~~ CHILDREN'S PONY RACE ~~ CAKE AUCTION -- FAT CALF AUCTION REGISTERED QUARTER HORSE SHOW 10 a.m. to 5.p.m. RABBIT SHOW POULTRY SHOW ONTARIO-DURHAM JERSEY SHOW NEEDLEWORK - BAKING - JUNIOR WORK - INSIDE EXHIBITS = FARM IMPLEMENT DISPLAY ¢ HARNESS HORSE RACING ° WAGERING PRIVILEGES FRIDAY, SEPT. 5.- 8: P.M. Jl | SATURDAY, SEPT. 6 - 1: P.M. 4 | Saturday's Program : | HORSE PARADE at 1:00 p.m. ORONO BAND IN ATTENDANCE BIG 4 GUERNSEY REGIONAL SHOW LIGHT HORSE SHOW -- HEAVY HORSE SHOW BEEF CATTLE SHOW -- RABBIT SHOW Farm Implement Display -- Mammoth Midway, Cand S 3-1. by: Wes Evans, a triple; Frank Fielding, a single; Bill Cornish; a double; and Wayne Venning, a double. Stouffville scored] a single run in the ninth to make the final score 4-6. Greenwood, Porl's closest rival was delt a severeblow to their chances of catching Port when we handed them their third lose as against only one by ourselves. The game 'went very quickly. Port scored two of their final runs in-the first inning of a fielders choice single by John Rodway and a riner, Greenwood scored their only run, unearned, in the sixth inning on three errors by Port and two hil batters. Port scored again in the bottom of the sixth on a combination of a single and a steal by John Rodway and ja fielder's choice single by Garney Warriner. Final score uh FRIENDLY 0 PHILOSOPHER Wo von RA oy WOMAN HER AGE...., Ptolemy & Grieve B. A. Service : o tation 52 Water St. Port Perry # | Shows. Needlework - Baking - Junior Work - Inside Exhibits 5 : gs PRET R WEOEAA fy b: eth # Salli An 2 a 3 7 6 ; ; PHONE: 985 - 3182 ! y home run by Garney War-{ alr Se EEA Entertains 75 Strawberry Pickers Ivan Parkinson, R. R. 1, Port Perry entertained about 75 boys and girls on Friday night. This was the climax of a successful strawberry season for Mr. Parkinson, and a way to show the girls and boys his appreciation for a fine job done picking strawberries during season. The pickers enjoyed a corn roast, a hay ride and a dance afterwards. re = Photo Joe Jordan We'll teach you the down to earth facts about selling real estate. From the ground u With classroom lectures, instruction - films, practical demonstrations, and experience in the field as a member of the Thos. N. Shea Ltd. team. It's a tough course. -- You'll have to learn everything from the technicalities of zoning, to the complex factors which make up property values. As a real estate agent you'll be expected to have a banker's knowledge of financing, a practical grasp of contracts, and a mind reader's knack of knowing - how to bring buyer and seller together. y And you'll have to prove it on a written exam. Selling real estate is not a get rich quick - business. In fact it may cost you a few dollars at first. But the opportunities are there for someone who can keep their feet on the ground. If you have any doubts about a career in" real estate give Bill Jackson a call =~ at 294-1372. ---- pt pair

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