la SB aw SLE I SEET BAR Ea tam AVL TOE STERN Cd BS a aN AAI TOON Need Sa ile) Epa Ai y vi On Saturday, July the 14th, the winners - of the Lake Scugog Sailing club race were as follows, First place was won by Sears, in a Fireball. 2nd was Grant in a Fireball, third . . Sabiston in a 505, Martin in a Dra- gonfly was 4th. Stephan was 5th, in his Albbacore (in spite of a late start) Bruce Colwell had the misfortune of a broken sail. Winners of the July 21st race were, first . . Jones Sr. in a Fireball, 2nd was Sebaston in a 505, 3rd was 1967 Chrysler One local owner 1970 Meteor 'Sears in a Fireball, 4th was Stephan in an' Albacore, 5th was Martin in a Dragonfly, 6th . .Jones Jr. in an O.K. dingy, 7th was Camisso in a Laser, and 8th was Bruce Colwell in his Y flyer. A welcome was extended the club's newest member, Miss Alice Camisso, 7th place winner. Alice is the only girl in the club to date. The next race is on July 28 at William's Point at 4 p.m. Come and watch this facin- ating sport, I am certain that you will enjoy it. The Cartwright Volley 1962 Cadillac Coupe DeVille 2 door, hardtop, fully equipped, emaculate. 4 door, fully powered, drives like a new one. 1971 Datsun Pick-up Truck 1971 Datsun 510 4 door, 4 speed, radio. 1971 Datsun 240Z Sportscar, local owner, like new. 1972 Datsun 510 4 speed, one owner 1969 Plymouth Belvedere 2 door hardtop V8, automatic, radio. Sharp Nestleton, Caesarea an Ball teams are practicing constantly for -the up com- ing game on the Regatta week-end. The four teams are without names as yet (or rather two of them are) so we shall refer to them as Team 1,234. Team 1 is captained by Geneen Reeder. The players are as follows..Patty Reeder, Kim Green, Doreen Thomas, Tracy Bongard, Debbie Medd, Tammy Silverman, and Debra Dobson. Team two. . Irene MacDonald, Melody Train, Gail John- stone. Team three . . .Cap- tain, Christine Reeder, Players. . . Debbie Thomas, Angela Reeder, Donna Thomas, Brenda Periogoe, Terry Silverman and Darlene Thomas. Team four, Captain, Janice Jud- son, players Donna Jack- son, Nancy Periogoe, Arleen Burnfield, Lorri Gettins, Ann Edwards, Kelly Silverman, Diane Dobson, Cindy Pedzikowski and Ann Tennyson. The secretary for the four teams - is Wanda Cooledge. Wanda has informed me that Mrs. Marie Medd has been ex- tremely helpful with organ- izing the girl's teams and in many other ways that re- quires much of her time. A vote of thanks is extended to Mrs. Medd on behalf of the girls. All the best to all of these girls in their endeavor to make a name for themselves in this sport. The next game shall be held in Putsey Park in Caesarea at seven p.m. Everyone is welcome, so come out and BIP859 5] (95 AXB347 5] 295 C7069 5] 695 *1,695 3,495 *1,995 *1,695 *1,695 *1,995 BEC 839 FBF 362 DXT 493 DUW 088 ELF 727 4 door, V8, automatic, radio, power steering Good family car. 1969 Oldsmobile Delta 88 4 door hardtop, extra clean AZV 360 DeanWatson Auto Sales Hwy. 47 South of Uxbridge 852-6332 watch the action won't you? I mentioned in a recent' report that Mr. R. Collins of the Collins Mink Farm in Nestleton was going to enter his Commercial ponies on a four horse 'hitch, in the Oshawa fair. These ponies had never been on a four pony hitch before and it was quite a challenge for Mr. Collins, but\he did it and * that was wise as he took first place. Dick also won on a Unicorn hitch which is quite a fete. The team was hitched to the wagon and the lead pony was hitched to the tongue. This brought another first to Dick. Another first was taken in the single hitch. 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Our Blackstock correspondent shall write the details in her column [I presume, so I shall just say that I trust all had a wonderful time, shared many pleasant memories and renewed aquaintances that the years have a way of dimming. Just a thought . . . An aged gentleman sat upon the bench in Port Perry, enjoying the sun's warmth. As I walked by, he bid me a pleasant good morning. His face, lined as a page in history . . .but the look in those tired eyes was as a soft amen at the colese of an evening prayer. A EE EEE EE NEEL EEES SAAR ARRAARARVAVI NNN VVVN VN AMBUSH *3.00 Body Cologne o 1% 0z. by Dana Max Factor Collector's Flacon Spray Mist Cologne Primitif Hypnotiqus 1 389 Golden Woods reg. $2.75 FIGURE AID Lady Patricia 12 oz. PROTEIN SHAMPOO CAMERA OUTFIT (axse) Instant Loading Type 12 exposures 126 |.D.A. 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