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Port Perry Star, 2 Jun 1976, p. 19

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Second Section winners, back left are; Bagg, Beth Oake, (front left) Mary Cannon and Anne Elliott. FRED THOMAS OUTBOARD REPAIR CAESAREA AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER OUTBOARD DEALER Sales & Service LAWN BOY SERVICE Repairs to all Outboards & Lawn Mowers. J A, J, J, A The Wednesday night ladies bowling league held its annual banquet and dance at the Legion Hall on Saturday evening, and trophies were presented to the winners in each section. Winners of the first section, from left are; Shirley Bryant, Vivian Rider, Marie Donnelly, Cathy (ves. 'Marion Murray, Gail Knight, Joan The Ladies Wednesday ~ Afternoon Bowling League held their Banquet on May 19th at Conway Gardens. Winners of each section were presented with gifts, Ist Section: Peanuts - Carol Doyle, Merle St. John; Sue Fowler; Chris Ruesink.- 2nd Section: Carol Wilbur, Kay Geer; Pecans: - Doris Dar- - gavel, Joyce Storry, Clara Warren, Irene Osaduke, " Georgina Sutcliffe. 3rd Section: Filberts - Diane Davies, Wilma Midg- ley, Pat Armstrong, Irene Train, Dorothy Lee, June Wilson. Total Pinfall Winners Terry Adderley, "Shirley Peanuts. Individual Trophy Winners - High Single: Marlene King; High Triple - Pat Lovering; ANALY Rollers" = 2 EF BATHE LGN PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 2, 1976 -- 19 ® Bowlers finish season' with banquet, dances Average - gavel; Low Single - Alice Ross; Low Triple - Jean Butler; Bowling Congress Merit Pin - Millie Ives. Your Executive would like Doris Dar- to thank all the bowlers for their support. New Executive for 1976-77: President - Andrea Weir; - Secretary - Marlene King; Treasurer - Pat Armstrong. Tuesday banquet Tuesday Nigh Mixed 'League bowling banquet was held at Emiel's Place, Sat., May 29th. A good time was had by all. The following are -names of League Champs, consolation and individual trophy winners. League winners were: Play-off Champs, "Misfits", Hatt, Rich Heffering, Chess Efford, and Sandy McCully. Runners up were the "Hi Pat Fennessey, Mary. Catherine Patterson, Eleanor Zenglein, Debbie Casey, Wayne McCully. Men's High Average - Geo. Zenglein, 203; Ladies High Average - Viv Rider, 196; Men's High Triple - Wayne McCully, 710; Ladies High Triple - Barb Heffering, 726; Men's High Single - Terry Adderley, 326; Ladies High Single - Pat Adderley, 293; Most Improved Male - Rich Heffering; Most Improved Female - Roberta Lockyear.. Third Section winners, from left are; Helen Heard, Peal Day, Teresa artens, Marie Hooey, (front left) Maureen Jordon, Eileen Breen. Expect track records to fall Durham Elementary Teachers' Association ex- pects many of the track and field records to fall this year with the excellent coaching "clinics. offered by the D.E.TA. ' There will be a series of area meets this summer, including a meet at Port Perry High School (Durham: Central competitions) on It's time fo got down to the short strokes. HONDA FOUR-CYLINDER, FOUR-STROKE, SUPER-BIKES. 400F, 550F AND 750F SUPER SPORTS WITH FOUR-INTO-ONE EXHAUST. QUIET, GUTSY, RELIABLE. FOUR TO ONE YOU'RE AHEAD ON A HONDA FROM SCUGOG MOTORCYCLES, THE NEW "IMAGE DEALERSHIP THAT PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER THE MODERN WAY. BE FIRST ON A HONDA. SCUGCOGC- MOTORCYCLES LIMITED ER. STREET - PORT PERRY a better way fo go! - (416) 985-7379 June 3rd. Local students hold a num- ber. of the Durham-wide records, including the 400 M hurdles, 13 and under, held by Mary Baxter of R. H. Cornish, and the 10 and under relay held by Cornish. R. H. Cornish's George Burnett, also holds the 12 and under Shot Put record for the region.' In the dirt - on the street - cuttin' a trail, «wi Ce GIGANTIC JUNE BAZAAR to be held in the DARLINGTON SPORTS CENTRE TAUNTON ROAD EAST, HAMPTON SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 1976 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Arts - Crafts - Demonstrations - Antiques - Something for Everyone Baking - Plants OVER 60 EXHIBITORS LUCKY DRAW EVERY HALF HOUR. ; Plenty of Parking Free Admission SUZUKI RrRM's, GT's, TS's AND TC's ARE TOUGH TO BEAT. FORGET YOUR TROUBLES. GET ON TO SOMETHING BETTER - SUZUKI ~ FROM SCUGOG MOTORCYCLES THE NEW IMAGE DEALERSHIP THAT PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER THE MODERN WAY. SPRING FOR SUZUKI. SE SCUGOG z Po MOTORCYCLES LIMITED 88 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY It's a better way fo gof (416) 985-7379 RS TRG Te LE Cr we FRE PT oT NAS eC Ne ER Ce ome Toa ro ST -- =~ SPER a AL ae

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