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Port Perry Star, 9 Jul 1975, p. 18

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wo rT -- Sid ND ett A AeA 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 9, 1975 Over 300 signed Sports Golfing for Mentally Retarded The John D. Baker Memor-_ ial Golf Tournament gets underway at 8:00 A.M. sharp this Saturday at Sunny Brae Golf Course, Port Perry. For the second year in a row, owner Jack Lally has donated the use of the course and club house facilities for the tournament. According to club pro, Dan Lally, over 300 players have signed up for the tournament and a few more entries are Lumberman take two Ballard Lumbermen by virtue of two hard fought wins last week, moved into fourth place in the Oshawa City and District Softball League. LUMBERMEN 2 WHITBY 1 The Port Perry team scor- ed two runs in the first inning on five consecutive singles and held on to defeat the Tiremen in an exciting contest. i Ken Goreski scattered 7 hits and struck out five to gain the victory. Jody Will- iams had three single to lead the local club at the plate. Brent Heard, Ken Davidson, Hugh Johnston and Dennis Romeril had two each off losing pitcher, John Spiers. expected this week. The tournament will be split into morning and after- noon sections, with four- somes starting at different holes on the course rather than all starting at the first hole. ' - The tournament has been very capably organized for the past two years by an Oshawa lawyer, Terrance Kelly. : Entry fees for the tourn- LUMBERMEN 4 OSHAWA JUNIORS 2 The Lumbermen played one of their best games of the season to defeat a strong Junior team on Thursday night. Laurie Williams allowed only six hits and struck out 13 batters as he out-pitched Dave Wilson, Oshawa's out- standing young pitcher. On three occasions the Lumber- men got key base hits to score runs, something the local boys have not been doing lately. Bill Wanamaker and Laurie Williams had two hits each, with single "safeties' going to Jody Williams, Dennis Romeril, Bob Smith and Bill St. John. The next home game for FOLEY PLUMBING STARR FURNITURE CHARLTON TRANSPORT LUMBERMEN OSHAWA JUNIORS WHITBY R & P TRUCK RENTALS OSHAWA CITY & DISTRICT LEAGUE STANDINGS (as of July 6th) Played Won Lost Pts 13 10 3 2 12 9 3 18 12 7 5 14 12 6 6 12 11 6 5 12 11 2 9 4 11 1 10 2 | KEN P. MURRAY Electrical Contractor Domestic & Industrial WIRING CALL US FOR FREE ESTJMATES ON COMPLETE - ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT Phone: 9835 - 7005 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT PERRY ANA Landscaping GARDEN CENTRE EVERGREENS + SHRUBS + TREES FRUIT TREES + GLADIOLI BULBS etc. PEAT MOSS + FERTILIZER LDA FREE ESTIMATES ON LANDSCAPING + SATISFACTION GUARANTEED + R.R. 1, BLACKSTOCK Highway 7A - West of Quarter Line 986-4771 ament are $25 each or $100 per foursome, and all the money collected being don- ated to the Oshawa and District Association for Men- tally Retarded. Last year approximately $6,000 was raised by the tournament. Winners for this tourn- ament will advance to the Vipond National Golf Classic, which is to be held at Wood- bridge, Ontario on July 21, the Lumbermen will be Thursday, July 10th when the Whitby Tiremen will be here for an 8:00 p.m. game. Manchester and area news Church, Sunday, July 13 at 11:15 a.m. Rev. B.R. Pogue in charge. Miss Janet Davis of Eng- Crest to appear on plow coins One of the first official uses of Durham Region's Coat of Arms will be on a specially minted coin. The Oshawa Chamber of Commerce are preparing the coins to commemorate the World Plowing Match being: held near Columbus, Ontario, in September of this year. The Coat of Arms has just . recently bereturned from the " College of Arms in London, England, where the crest has been officially registered. Very soon the crest will appear displayed on police cars, regional uniforms, stationary and gifts. Council advises "cool it" At it's June 30th meeting Council passed a motion ask- ing arena board chairman to get in touch with their Sunday night client and advise them to "cool it". This action came about after neighbours in the area of the arena 'complained to council about the unbearable noise created by the rock dances being held in the arena. According to Richard Drew, arena chairman, the organizers of the dance have been contacted and told to turn the volume down, and have agreed to comply with the request. _ When the STAR contacted Phil Orde on Monday and asked if the noise was any better, he replied "It's still pretty gol' darn loud". Bush League activities STANDINGS: Raglan Recreation ' Port Perry Stone Real Estate Bell Oshawa Nestleton Rohrer & Dorrell Greenbank Gamblers RESULTS: Monday, Juné 30: Port Perry 3 - Raglan 11; Nestle- ton 5 - Greenbank 6. Thursday, July 3: Green- bank 1-PortPerry5; Bell 12 - Nestleton 7. COMING EVENTS: All-Star vs Raglan Recre- ation - 8 p.m. Sunday, July 13 in Port Perry. INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey. Trust Guaranteed Investinents % % 5 Years , INTEREST is payable half- yearly of may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 g Ww 1 t pts 9 8 1 0 16 10 6 3 1 13 8 5 3 0 10 8 2 5 1 5 10 1 9 0 2 at Whitby land is living with her aunt Mr. and Mrs. John Kingstone for the present. Mrs. Bill Lamb and Kenny motored to Dorset Friday. Ann and Janet returned home with her on Saturday. Mrs. Lillian Wilson host to 15 guests Friday evening to a baby shower for her great grandson Bruce Price. Recent callers with Mrs. Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Leach of Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Timms of Chatham, Mrs. Lillian Chambers of Mount Albert. Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchel spending a few days with Mr. and mrs. B.D. Hitchens at Brandy Lake, Port Carling. Miss Lee-Anne Torrens of Montreal spending holidays with her grandparents Mr, - and Mrs, Frank Johnson and, Wesley. Mrs. Margaret Jones and family of Aurora visiting Mr. and Mrs. F. Johnson and Wesley on Sunday. Mr. and Mr. Tom Murphy of Peterboro Sunday guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ginn and family. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Stevens and Scotty spending some time with his mother Mrs. Fanny Stevens. WHITBY DENTURE CLINIC 214 DUNDAS ST. E., WHITBY 668-7797 D. Thapar Complete Denture Clinic Member of the Denturist Society of Ontario TF Immediate Delivery ATTENTION FARMERS! WHY PAY . Pumps Avallable DX OIL MORE? SAVE ON o DIESEL FUEL es MOTOR OIL o GASOLINE Premium Quality Farmi Tanks sand OUT OF TOWN CALLS CALL COLLECY WHITBY 668-3381 0

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