BUS AN) NASER i PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Aug. 11, 1976 -- 3 a [i 8 at AY fy wi fh is & 8 A ° What's Jerry Jackman so elated about? Why it's Howard Hall, perched dunkings to the pot. What's he Soi at the far right??? Why, he's goading atop the Rod and Gun Club's dunk tank. Over $200.00 was raised for the new Jackman to take another shot. arena, dnd the new arena committee chairman contributed a good many . J.G. Photo Perhaps the most enthus- day afternoon targets. his direction to raise close to take a few cracks at it. Mayor Lawrence Malcolm the Regional Official Plan iastic of Western Weekend- Councillors Jerry Taylor, $60, Hall suckered friend Hall paid for his good-nat- climbed onto the platform Which he said "made some ° goers could be found around Vern Asselstine, Neil Hunter Jerry Jackman among ured jeering, however, and dressed in his Sunday best, pretty dry reading." the Port Perry Rod and Gun . and Mayor Lawrence Mal- others, to unload most of his fell victim to Jackman's Western hat and carrying a He, the hat, and the plan Club Dunk 'em game, fling- colm all took turns on the change onto the table and ever-improving aim...twice. huge, cumbersome copy of didn't stay dry for long. ing balls at the target in an platform, as did new arena effort to drench the victim, chairman Howard Hall, jimmie si precariously perched over roads superintendant Ron: the tub of cold water. MacDonald and bank Over $200 will go toward .manager Bill English. the community's new arena The trick was to incite project, the club's contribu- innocent passerbys to fits of tion to the effort along with rage, and no one did it better ° local officials and well- than Howard Hall. Manag- known personalities who ing to draw enough balls in volunteered to be the Satur- OCBL Playoffs start Thurs. Specials Conti Greenbank and Raglan ad- win and then moved: on to pecials ntinue vance to the finals starting win the second game and the Thursday, - August 12 in series. CL . ' bY; Greenbank at 7:00 p.m. In the other semi-finals, - Ladies Wear ) Greenbank won their 2-out- Port Perry defeated Raglan br ° of-3 series over Bell in two 15-3 on Wednesday, August 4 . games straight. The first, but went on to lose the next Pant Suits = started Wednesday, Aug. 4, twogames7-6in Port and 4-3 was tied after 7 innings and in Raglan. couldn't be completed be- Second game of the Finals Dresses - cause of darkness. It took will probably bein Raglan on the Gamblers two extra inn- Monday, Aug. 16 with the Blouses - ings, played before the start remaining 1 to 3 games to be of the second game, also at played in that week at the t Greenbank, on Monday, alternate diamonds as they elec. August 9, to secure their first are required. -contributed " : PONTIAC-BUICK Ladies ° : LIMITED Winter i 150 WATER STREET Coats - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO 985-7309 10 Garments Thank you, to our friends and customers, for \ your many expressions of good luck, and wishes . upon the opening of the Philp Pontiac Buick Limited Dealership. Men's SHIRTS 1/3 DISCOUNT We genuinely, appreciate your patronage, and you have our assurance that we shall make Cpe every effort to maintain the friendly type of New Fall Lines - Winter Coats Ladies Sweaters relationship so necessary for your combined convenience and good will as a customer. ¢ We would like at this time to say "THANK FLOOR Pre-pasted YOU" to our dedicated group of employees namely: Howard Elson, Joe Bessada, Dave COVERINGS WALLPAPER Vivian, Morley Parish, Rollie Robinson, Jack ~ | Pargeter, Ron Hoskin, Paul Ferguson, Charles Jd ' : i Reesor and Elaine Rhude. These ambitious ih % : Vinyl Surface In Stock Lines people with their pleasant, enthusiastic attitude ; %Y 12 ft. width 100 Patterns are responsible for the success, we feel we have | bq! achieved during the first month in the dealer- 2 4h $ $ i ¢ ship. : 2 sq. yd. . single roll \ ] You will find all of us eager to serve you in [1 % | kin EATERIES : A n Once again our sincere thanks. ah n A a) J ' Bryce & Donna June Philp 9) KE PAR Ah ME NT S 1 (0)39 PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED