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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1970, p. 15

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SERS NARS IRA) PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, May 14, 1970 -- 15 BIGGER & BETTER FIREWORKS Disa || EAUING MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING The annual banquet of the Men's Thursday Bowling Club was well attended by club members, sponsors of the teams and guests. A delicious supper was served by the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Legion who deserve great credit for their efficient handling of these occasions. Then followed the drawing of the Lucky prizes and vouchers donated by our ' | Team Sponsorers and other business people of the com- i munity after which came the {| presentation of the trophies "Golf Pro Cathan Shoniker and owner of Sunny Brae Golf Club Pat Morrow. Sunny Brae Introduces BUS SERVICE BETWEEN Port Perry & Oshawa On the initiative of Port Perry Chamber of 'Commerce and the co-operation of Burley Bus Lines Ltd. and if sufficient interest for an extended bus service is apparent, the present Saturday service may again be extended to daily operation. In order to determine the necessity for the additional service, Port Perry Chamber of Com- merce has agreed to conduct a survey on behalf of Burley Bus Lines Ltd. : If you are one of those making frequent trips to Oshawa by bus, and would like to see daily communication between the two points, please. write your name and address on this coupon, clip it and return to Mrs. Norma Cornish, sec.-treas. Port Perry Chamber of Commerce. 0000000000000 0000NTI0T IIIT INnTI00eteseRen iscsi i sitesrerEstcRessREeRsnS \ Re AI The golf game is synony- mous with Cathan Shoniker and her family the new Pro at Sunny Brae Golf and Country Club. Not is she only a professional herself but her grandfather, father, for over 50 years and A brother Wm. MacWilliams js the Pro at Westview Golf Club. Mrs. Shoniker who started giving lessons at the local club Tuesday was the first lady golfer to hold a Canadian Professional Golfers' Associat- ion - membership. She gave lessons at St. Andrews Golf Course, Toronto for six years and will be teaching every Tuesday. However, if demand should warrant, teaching will be extended to a second day during the week, : Both Men's and Ladies' Leagues have been organized at Sunny Brae, and anyone interested in joining and would like to 'brush up on their golf are welcome to take part. Men's League commences: Wed. May 13 and Ladies' League, Tuesday, June 2. Check The Label On Your Paper Sunny Brae Golf Course ATTENTION GOLFERS Golf Lessons afe now available for Men, Women & Children at Sunny Brae every Tuesday from an experienced "Pro" CATHAN SHONIKER RATES: $5.00 per lesson or 5 Lessons For $20.00 CHILDREN between the ages of 5 and 12 years -- $2.50 per lesson INTERESTED PERSONS CONTACT "PRO SHOP" 985-2076 "Pro" to the season's winners. Frank Hastings also awarded special prizes to the highest average bowlers in the playoffs, which were won by Dave Durham, (G. McHugh and K:' Ashton,| 'Lapel pins were presented to four senior members of the club, and Bill Harrision of the Port Perry Star was on]: hand to take pictures. Follow-| : ing is the slate of the club executive for 1970--71season: President -- Vin Walker; Treas- urer -- Jim Wilson Sr.; Secret-| ary -- Bill Owen; Directors -- Jim Hadley, Dave Durham, Wes. St. John, Ken Skerratt. FARMS WANTED L REAL BstAtE LID -AALTOR 985-7373 PORT PERRY FAIR GROUNDS MONDAY, MAY | 8 (WILL START AS SOON AS IT IS DUSK) ~ SPONSORED BY PORT PERRY FIRE DEPARTMENT ed the guest book. A nice time was had by all present. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fra- lick spent a week-end in Sud- bury with Mr. and Mrs. A. DiPoola recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. Sutherland week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Smith of Oshawa. Mrs. E. Lee, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs: Alan Empringham of Agincourt, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Empring- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Don Button and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Button and family of Oshawa were Mother's Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Button, Mr. J. Thomson of Green- bank and Mr. and Mrs. J. Cairns of Toronto, Sunday HOWARD VICE, Prop. BROADLOOM Draperies by the Yard Venetian & Cloth Blinds Custom Made Drapes » Drapery Rods & Tracks Interior Decorating Service Custom Made Slin Covers TICKETS $2.00 'PER FAMILY AVAILABLE FROM LOCAL FIREMEN 4 News . guests of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Fralick. Mr. and Mrs. Allan DeHart and Mr. Robert DeHart of Streetsville and Mr. and Mrs. Roy DeHart of Port Pery vis- ited their parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Louis DeHart. Mr. and Mrs. Van Dole- weerd of Whitby were Sun- day guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Saville. Sorry to report Mrs. R. Wingrove is spending some time at the Princess Margar- et Hospital. Mothers Day service at Grace was conducted by Mrs. Teskey. The Junior Choir was good. Service at 9 a.m. (note change in time) next Sunday. You are invited. Phone 725-3144 OSHAWA 926 Simcoe St. N. 4 5th ANNIVERSARY ON EE MAY 14th, 15th, 16th Penta Jewellers lu 193 QUIEN HL - 985. 7641 -- PORT PERRY 10% DISCOUNT On All Merchandise | Up To 30% OFF (G* Ikora Silver Plate Get Your FREE DRAW TICKET on a Ladies or Gents Watch to be rawn on our Sth Anniversary, May 16 "Saturday Only - A FREE ROSE To Every Lady

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