Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 15 May 1974, p. 20

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13 " f } { 3 ~~ = Eon aie? a Sr Bowlers close season > "with banquet, trophies Runner-up in the competi- tion was the Ballard Lumber team. Seated are Bill Owen 'and Tom Eden. Standing: Jack Owen, BudMcEnaney, Vin Walker and Roy Gra- ham. SAT et Ei About 80 members and guests of Men's Thursday Bowling League enjoyed an excellent roast beef dinner at the Legion Hall Saturday night. This is an annual affair and the well organized group were honouring the various bowling champs with well earned trophies. * This year the team spon- sored by the Port Perry Star went to the top and the publisher of this newspaper extends congratulations to 'the members of the team for, their fine efforts. Don Murray, president acted as MC during the dinner and made the presen- tations of the trophies, sup- ported by a number of the executive members. The Star team was league champion and winner of Middleton Meats trophy shown in top picture. Most of the members hail from the Seagrave area and from left; Bill Short, Roger Chaisson, Wayne McCully, captain, Jim Rider and Hans Busc- her. Absent when picture was taken, Bill Jansen. A "reversed" view of the team and proudly displaying the name of the sponsor, Port Perry Star, is seen below. Absent Doug Keetch. Elected sportsman of the vear by his fellow bowlers Winners of consolation was Jim Hadley. LY prize and the Ballard Following the presenta- Lumber trophy were the tions, an election of officers members of Dowson's Red for 1974 - 75 was held. Don and White: The sponsor Merl Dowson seated in front and standing from left: Pete Crawford, Jim Wilson, Dave Wilson, John Beckett, Don Murray was re-elected presi-- dent; elected secretary was Jack Cook Jr.; treasurer, Dave Wilson; directors, Jim Hadley, Gary McHugh and Walt Sandison: Murray and Sonny Moore. WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - h 4 PORT-PERRY 980-2413 OFFICE --, RESIDENCE EATON'S HEARING AID SERVICE If you have a hearing problem, or if your present hearing aid is in need of adjustment or repair call 576-9811, local 233 in Oshawa. AW. &. Lang A certified Hearing Aid Audiologist from EATON"S in Oshawa will give a complete audiometric hearing test, then recommend and custom fit the aid that is best suited to your individual needs. There is no charge to have Mr. Lann test your hearing nor are you obligated to buy. So, why not take advantage of this service? Also, if you wish, you may have a 30 day trial period. Repairs and Batteries are available for most makes and models. You can use your EATON"S CHARGE ACCOUNT. pr ---- -! ™IIMBER 2

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