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Port Perry Star, 27 Apr 1977, p. 25

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A number of special presentations were made at ' the annual awards night and banquet of the Port Perry Minor Hockey. Association. Stan Glass (left) was presented with a plaque for his work as minor hockey representative on the new arena committee, and Stan LaFort (centre) was given a plaque for his determination and effort in helping to get the arena project underway. Jan Franssen, minor hockey president, joins the two with a much appreciated cheque of $3,700., minor hockey's second commit- ment to the'.arena project. : LITTLE BRITAIN WELL DRILLING * WELL CLEANING * PUMPS INSTALLED Year Round Service 786-2651 R.R. 1 Little Britain -Kettleby, and Mr. and Mrs. Shur-Gain protection new Shur-Gain axytetracycline-100 injectable solution pain agent. of 100 mi or 250 mi vials for greater convenience and economy. & Shur-Gain--for the modern farmer WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. . In a fog, objects look twice 'BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO 986-4201 Most valuable player awards were among the many awards handed out at Saturday's annual banquet of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association. From left are (rear) Jan Franssen, president; Billy Samells, Atom house league; Paul Bateman, Atom; Ken Bright, PeeWee House League; Peter 'Christie, PeeWee; Pat Johnson, Bantam; Tim Cannon, No- SEM. TRANS, A) La PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr, 27, 1977 -- 25 vice. (Centre) Dale Geer, Bantam; Tim Bower, Midget; John Lally, Novice; Robert Greiner,-Midget; George Burnett, Bantam; Minor Hockey first vice president Joe Waldinsperger. (Front, left) Clay Lovering, Pee Wee, and Craig Menzies, Novice. Absent when the picture was taken was Robert Scott, most assists in the Bantam House League. Greenbank and area news by Mona Mero Sunday, May 8, is Mother's Day and Christian Family Sunday. There will be baptisms at Greenbank. Choir practice will be held this Thursday at 7:00 p.m. in the church. Visiting with Mr. and- Mrs. V. Mount on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. B. DeVries and family of Thomson, 3rd - Olive Lee and 4th - Fran Gibson. Gentlemen winners were: 1st - John Somerville, 2nd - Dennis Thomson, 3rd Ernie - Lee, 4th - Douglas Stiver. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Kidd J. Reading and family of Norwood. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hunter have returned from Nipigon where they visited their son Garry and wife on the occasion of seeing their Your first granddaughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stone of Willowdale, Mrs. Linda Spark and Miss Janice Stone of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stone and attended the shower for Miss Shona Fergusson at Mrs. Paul Bradley in Sonya recently. Remember the Variety Concert held at Port Perry High School for the Junior Farmers on Friday, April 29 at 8 p.m. Mr. Malcolm McEachern of Guelph visited the Fred Phoenix family on the weekend. Mr. Ernest Till and grandson © Roddy - Real attended the Blue Jays Ball game at the Exhibition grounds on the weekend. Congratulations to Mrs. recently. GORD LEWIS MOTORS 94 Water Street - Port Perry - Phone 985-8091 * ENGINE, T DIFERENTIAI OVERHAULS e TUNE-UPS e RADIATOR REPAIR & RECORING e COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE e ELECTRICAL e BALANCING (on-car) e FRONT-END REPAIRS * EXPERT LUBRICATION e SIMONIZING & CLEAN-UPS and Mrs. Ethel Kidd, Sun- day visitors with Mr. and. Mrs. Armour McMillan. 'Mr. and Mrs. Turner Ashenhurst visited with Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan Sorry to report Mrs. Russel Rodd is confined to the Hospital in Uxbridge. The Evening Unit will be held at Mrs. Ross Cook- man's on Wednesday, May 4 at 8:15 p.m. STOP for TRANSMISSION & * ALIGNMENT H.S. Reazin who is celebrat- ing her ninetieth birthday this coming Saturday, at her home in Wick. - GOVERNMENT INSPECTION CENTRE FOR CARS AND TRUCKS ICHARCEX] eo.) The following is the score for the last card game - 1st Elsie Taylor, 2nd - Mildred * FIRESTONE TIRES - e TRIPLE 'S' AUTO GLASS * SPUR PRODUCTS Fog does peculiar things to the motorist, according to the Ontario Safety League. as far as they really are; a driver's subjective judge- 4 cylinder -- ment of speed could be half . his real speed; and red 6 cylinder eres lights, such as tail lights and 8 cylinder ...... flashing warning signals, April Special Engine Tune-ups -- 412.00 nis '18.00 fost gon 126.00 Grease Job Oil Change Filter § 1 99% Effective til Sat., April 30th. Parts Extra become almost impercept- al'e, AAA 4 way NE Fy ENE URN IRY IZATRPSH SINATRA a, AR Byer are ma sy AL SF o dp > RET ER a RNG "e ny) -- PRE ns

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