. BOWLING LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Triple: B. Oke - 696 High Single: B. Oke - 266 Over 600 Triples: B. Oke 696; J. Walker 627; C. Watts 608; E. Johnson 604. 604. Singles 210 and over: B. Oke 266, 222; J. Walker 265. S. Sinclair 257; E. TRAVEL 'NONQUON DeShane 254; C. Watts 242; © D. DeJong 239; T. Vanderly 239. B. Heayn 236; S. DeHaas 226; E. Johnson 225; D. Koch 216; F. Venning 214; I. Bartley 211; L. Tripp 210. Standings-- Pears .......coliuussin. 45 Apples ............... .4 Bananas ..... ... ..... 42 Grapefruits™. ........... 40 Limes ................37 Nectarines ............35 SERVICE 160 Queen St. -- Port Perry FLORIDA TOURS sney World from 10 days from 985-2336 AE ...-.$210.00 One Month Tour SENIOR CITIZENS 24 days apartment accommodation in Melbourne Florida a AIR/HOTEL, DINNERS LOUNGE SHOWS AND MORE $229 x. plus taxes & grafvities ONE WEEK Air Fare & Acc. "225; Plums Oranges 30 Lemons : ..30 Cherries. 30 Melons Co 29 Peaches... .......25 LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING High Triple: J. Reader - 707 Highsingle: J. Reader - 312 Singles 210 and Over: J. Reader 312, 221; M. Cooke 256; K. Harper 249', G. Grieveson 240, 237, 220; F. " Venning 243; C. Wilson 234; T. Gerrow 230, 220; J. Hunter L. Fielding 217; G. Forder 216, 216; C. Ballingall 213; M. Trembley 210; S. Cummings 210. Over 600: J. Reader 707; G. Grieve- son; G. Forder 635; M. Cook. Standings-- Ony® coon iavirersimns 53 Garnet ....:.:::.0000 50 Opal .:-ouoaiiiniinnnnn 44 Buby coun iinss inne 44 Amethyst ............. 42 Zircon ................. 40 Emeralds .............. 38 Diamonds ............. 37 Sapphire .............. 36 Jade .................. 32 Pearls ................ 24 Topaz .................. 21 MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING Hight Triple: D. Scott - 724 High Triple W.H. G. McHugh - 804 "High Single: G. McHugh - 306 High Single W.H. G. McHugh - 358 Over 625 Triples: D. Scott 724; H. Buscher 684; R. Parker 676; J. Hadley 660; R. Dowler 650; G. McHugh 648; K. Ashton . ERIRIRAIIS § A BG. J dealey 62. K PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1972 - 21 Catherwood 631. Standings-- Stars 40 Ballards ... . 38 CausewayKids ..... 36 Scugog Lumber ... 35 Dowson's R. & W. 34 Emmerson Ins. | 33 Zering Pont. .. 32 Middletons Meats .... 31 Eden's LS. ............30 1.G.A. oils ann 28 Nachurs .... . 23 Stones Realtors ..... 18 LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING High Triple and High Games Bernice Tennyson - 703 268 and 264 games Over 600 triples: Gerrie Langille - 654 Nancy Bryans - 656 Over 200 games: Nancy Bryans 257, 201; Gerri Langille 241, 224; Sue' Fowler 221, 210; Alvertta Roberts 219, 205; Vera Brown 220; Glady Mahaffy 212; Gail Williamson 209; Gayle Stapley 207, Sandy Day 200. Team Standings-- Lions .................. 38 Tigers ................ 35 Leopards .............. 32 Lynx .................. 30 Cougars .............. 18 Panthers .............. 15 .game, House League Tyke Hockey Emiel"s Place and the UAW played to a 1 - 1 tie last week. Bower scored for Emiel's while Jackson tal- lied for UAW. In another Gulf whipped the Kinsmen 2 - 0. Allan Jones and Sean Fewer potted goals for Gulf. Novice Hockey Keith Real Estate stopped Scuggog Lumber 3 - 2 in a recent game. Scoring for Keith were Geer with 2 and Gould. In another game, White Feather Farms swamped Tripp Construction 6 - 1. Feather Farms' Bright got four goals; Al€xander collected the other two. Tripp's lone goal was scored by Jeffrey. In Pee Wee Action, Cham- bers and Lee each with pairs and Hamilton and Geer with singles led the Flamingo Pastries team to a 6 - victory over Stone Real- estate. Horn Shaw and Watts tallied for Stone. Watson with four, Fransen with a hat trick and a single by Geer led the Tripp Construction team to an w overwhelming victory score of 8 - 3 over Bolton Construction. Kane, Carr- iere, and Nesbitt tallied for Tripp. . In Bantam action, MLM "defeated Zerings Car Sales by a score 3 - 0. MLM goals scored by Larmer, Hall and Spicer. In the second Bantam game Haines Esso shutout Emmerson Insurance by a score of 5 - 0. Hatfield and Beare each with a pair while Van Shagen added a single. In the third Bantam Game the Legion team received their victory with a 6 - 1 win over Peels Chicks. Rick Van Weston with a pair while Rahm, Geer, Post and Kroonenburg added a single. Stewart Francis scored the lone goal for Peels. Remember ELECTIONS Monday, Dec. 4 DOOHOOLOLOVVLLODLLLOOLLLLOCLLLLORRLHOLRLHRRRRLHHORRLLORRLOOO Bob has worked diligently and honest for Port Perry the last thirteen years, and this gives him much experience which is needed to direct whatever council is returned on December 4th. With the up-coming of Regional Government which is a great concern ot all of us. Bob has spent many hours of study and with his experience he will see that the residents of Port Perry get a fair Roads have been one of the major issues the past two or three years, and most of us have had justly found complaints. | think we have to realize that going through a major sewage program is going to cause chaos in any municipality when it comes to road conditions. It certainly causes many inconveniences for residents, but it was also a very hard two years for Bob and the rest of Council as well. ; a) X ® O oO ® P) oO O ® ® ® ®) ® ®) 4) ® oO ®) oO ® ® ® Y and honest deal. oO ® ® ® Y) NJ 4) C has to be done. The total road budget for 1972 was $40,000.00 for construction, and $32,000.00 for maintenance, including the provincial grant. The total construction costs as of now, stands at $52,750.00 of which $7,638.67 has been spent on Simcoe Street. represents 14/2 percent of the total spent, and | feel that this is REASONS WHY BOB KENNY SHOULD BE RE-ELECTED AS REEVE of PORT PERRY To really know a person is to work with him, and | had the pleasure of working with Bob . for two years on Port Perry Council. Although | didn't agree with Bob on every issue that we faced, | know that he always weighed out the pro's and con's, and whatever decision was made, he always had the interest of all the people not a selected few. LS | would like to see all roads in Port Perry paved, but there is one major reason why this is impossible to have completed at one tine, and that is MONEY. The residents of Simcoe Street have certainly had reasons to complain, but | would like to point out some budget figures, as well as the fact that it was Bob, after seeing the condition of this street, reported back to Council that something certainly a fair and just per cent. Kenneth F.-Jackson, President, Flamingo Pastries Limited. If we could all have some experience on Council, it would certainly give us the insight of how the machine functions, and why so many things we would like to see done cannot be completed all at once. | urge you to support Bob on december 4th, for good sound leadership. ddd d ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd ddd dd dd dd dd ddd dd ddd dd dd Tt ddd es sie eie OO ABLE (2) This Sesser tlle lsisltitisleleisisllsieielsislelelelelelels) £)