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Port Perry Star, 3 Aug 1977, p. 21

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New 18 hole executive course opens hi 1¢-hole "executive style golf course Saturday for a ae yened visitors. Summerlea Golf Club, off the Shirley Road, will feature a par 58 for 18 holes with a total yardage of slightly more than 3200. Manager-pro Bill Wallace says the terrain will challenge the duffer and the scratch players alike with 14 par three's and four par four's. Watered fairways and greens should make playing more enjoyable. Wallace is a oy Mr. Manager-pro Bill Wallace on the first tee of the Summerlea Golf Club which opened ofielally last Saturday. "PORT PERRY FAIRGROUNDS SUNDAY, AUGUST 7th of | ICICI MINI TRACTOR PULL CMPTA Sanction 1:00 P.M. Admission 2.00 ICICI qualified Class "A" profes- sional who spent five years at a course near Pickering. He.says the Summerlea will offer golfers full pro shop facilities, lessons, clinics, locker rooms with showers, snack bar, and a licence to permit the serving of beer. Golfers will be able to play by both membership and with green fee tickets, The course is owned by Bruce Summers, who also owns several courses in the Pickering area. Work on the Summerlea started about one and a half years ago. Orange Bombers win Orange Bombers first game in the second half of season, brough them a 3-0 win over the Green Hornets at last Thursday's game played at Port Perry High. As hoped, fan support for Ladies tennis Last Wednesday's winners were Cathy Acerra of Port Perry and Celia Thaxter of Scugog Island. Other players were Hillary Gibson, Leslie Forder, Dicey Burt and Georgia Brock-Brendon of Port Perry; Heather Kellington, Jane Jones, Bev Madill, Diane Puckrin, Glenda Hutcheon and Nancy Gilles from Seagrave and Barbara Tompkins of Blackstock. For further information regarding the Women's Doubles Round Robin on Saturday, please phone 985- 3156 or- 985-3139. Talk to the Insurance oe patar at reat-West Life 2300 Arci (} mpg coun ie 1] Ife Wm. Laurence Evans 73 Main Street, Nortn, Uxbridge, Ontario. Office: 852-3184 Residence: 852-7712 Life - Health - Group Certificates - Annuities Home Owner Saving Plans Growth Opportunity Plans g Income Tax Saving Plans [ Sroat-West Life want DCO PCC IIE CCI ICS aa ea aT a a a TAT A TAT ATA both teams seems to be growing, judging by the noise from the touch lines. First goal of game scored by Andy Sytsma assisted by Barry Willerton. Second goal scored by Adam Nicholishem with a all out effort third goal scored again by Andy Sytsma with an assist from Barry Yeo. Next game for the Bombers will be at Uxbridge against the White team, 7:00 p.m., August 4th. The Green Hornets will - : play the Uxbridge Red's at Port Perry High the same date. Correction A story in the July 27 issue of Port Perry Star wrongly stated that James Richards of Port Perry had been charged with careless driving following an acci- dent on Perry Street July 21. Mr. Richards was charg- ed» with making an im- proper left turn, not care- less driving. The Star regrets any embarrassment or inconvenience caused to Mr. Richards. Hole- In- One A couple of firsts at Summerlea Golf Club. Rick Larocque of R. R. 2, Port Perry, holed his tee shot on the par three 4th on Sunday. It was the first ace for Rick, who, by the way, was the first member at the new golf course which opened this past weekend on the Shirley Road. 6th ANNUAL ¢ Sponsored by Scugog Chamber of Commerce ems issssSSSasssuassasaaaa ol Thurs., Aug. Ath Midway 8 p.m. - 9.30 p.m. Gong Show (Kinette Club) 10pm. -1 am. Fri., Aug. 5th . Teen Dance 'Jupiter' $2.50 per person ... Sat., Aug. 6th 9am. -6pm. 1 p.m. - Dusk - 1pm. -5pm. 1 p.m. 2p.m. 2p.m. 5pm. - -8p.m. 7 p.m. 9pm. -1am. Sun,, Aug. 7th 1pm. «6pm. Free Admittance 4 Dance 'lan Page Band' Free Admittance . (18 yrs. and older, 1.D. required) Merchants Market Kiddies Parade (Kinette Club) Scugog Super Star Contest Bar-B-Q (Kinsmen Club) Steak on a Kalser Etc. Home Run Derby (Minor Softball) Palmer Park New Ball Park Town Hall 1873 Graffiti Dance 'Peter's Platters' $2.50 per person (18 yrs. and older, 1.D. required) New Arena Palmer Park Queen St. & Plaza's Now Ball Park Merchant's Market Ball Games (Minor Softball) Power Boat Races $1.00 adults, 50c. kids $3.00 max. per family ($5.00 2 days). Mutt Show (Kinette Club) St. Charles Round Robin Tennis Tournament Bar-B-Q (Odd Fellows) % |b. Beefburger Etc. $1.75 per person .... Dance 'Image' $8.00 per couple (18 yrs. and older, 1.D. required) Lakefront Old Ball Park Latcham Centre Tennis Courts Palmer Park New Arena 'Scugog Ho' Canoe Race - Info 985-7014 Lakefront Midway Power Boat Race $1.00 adults, 50¢. kids, $3.00 max. per family Mini Tractor Pull (Jr. Farmers) Finals Tennis Tournament Finals Home Run Derby Merchants Draw - Lawn Furniture Bar-B-Q (L.O.L.) 'New Brunswjck Bake' $3.00 per person Western Show '8ill Johnson' Ball Game - Piremen vs. Minor

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