satis} 81 8 PAB ERAS EH L 4 Ld (continued) hand all week," Philip added. i Elliott has been involved in the curling program initi- ated by Philip for the last five years, the rest of the girls are in their third season. There was an extra incen- -tive for the Grade 12 student as Wednesday was her + mother's birthday. "What a birthday present,' "said Philip who had a few anxious moments when Windsor counted two in the eighth end to fore the extra end. TE Windsor had a 5-1 record heading into the deciding game against Port Perry. Earlier in the day Windsor knocked out St. Catharines with a 8-6 win while other. semi-final round saw Port Perry take a 8-5 win from Kingston. Port Perry started slow in the championship final. Windsor skip Pat Burt took advantage of missed shots by Port Perry to apply pres- sure until a missed takeout Blackstock girl poet Debbie McLaughlin of Blackstock placed first in the poetry competition held annually at the Junior Farmer Conference in Toronto, Postini: to Associate cultural representative Rod Stork, he said that Dur- ham Junior Farmers were well represented at the con- ference and came out win- ners in a number of other Perfect attempt on her part in the seventh end allowed Port Perry to 'count four and move into a 6-4 lead. "The four-point end lifted the spirits of the Port Perry rink, which had shown signs of frustration following "unaccustomed misses. _But it was Burt's turn to make the big shot. She had . last rock of the final end and was forced to take out the Port Perry counter while sticking for two which she did to force the extra end. Elliott got another shot at the Windsor counter, this time bouncing it out while her rock stayed to' leave Port Perry counting two, Ra, couldn't find an open- g enough to squeeze through on her final rock. "She (Elaine) really pull- ed out for us," said Howsam when the title was safely theirs. The Port Perry Skip considered the champion-' ship game the most nerve racking of the tournament. Rae Collier, convener of the OFSSAA championships, told the girls in his closing remarks that he 'was proud to have convened this thing just on the calibre of the curling", "All those nights. It's all been opti jile, 5 said Philip. t was even better than Dixie," Dixie was where the junior tankard was held. As an added note, the entire team could be together again next year. And what's the best part?' "All of these girls will be back with us for another year, and three will be back for another three years," smiles Philip. The Wedding you pictured is about to develop : 1 o Bh The new 1977 Freeman Magazine/Catalogue is yours free from Freeman Formal Rentals & Associated Men's Stores. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 30, 1977 -- 7 in All-Ontario Title wo Po The CIR An aquatic weed harvester such as this one could tender his environmental management firm has be operating on Lake Scugog this year. According to submitted to the Ministry of the Environment. Work Limnos Ltd. President John H. Neil, Lake Scugog could start as early as July 15, said Neil. weed harvesting was one of the items included on a ot WALLPAPER Pre-Pasted Vinyls ~~ DOUBLE ROLLS Reg. *13.90 NOW '11.80 Reg. *11.50 NOW 9.75 Flocks Reg. $29.90 NOW GLIDDEN Exterior & Interior Spred Satin............*11.65 Spred Luster...........} 14.75 Endurance.............}14.95 $25.40 Spred Gel Flow...... 14.65 plus 5% COUPONS 23 Patterns In Stock (All Double Rolls) Flocks, Pre-pasted Vinyls, Scrubbable, Strippable 15% ofr plus 5% COUPONS Available in Gallons and Quarts LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WAITER ST. - 985-7391 - PORT PERRY <, $A000 ag, 4 &y "