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Port Perry Star, 14 Sep 1977, p. 18

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as er - i a -" 25% SEPT pa N' SEIU AN BAS NANO NRE F55 M 20 LIAISE LEAT LS AA NE LE SA b AH LYE) PERC AT Green Hornets lose final The suspense was high at the draw for teams at the 1977 Uxbridge Soccer Assoc- iation finals on September 10th. The Green Hornets drew the Uxbridge Red team, and it was an evenly matched game. In cup final play, . somebody has to win, there are no ties. Ten minutes into the second period the Red's scored and that's that way it was until the final whistle, 1-0 for the Uxbridge Reds. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Ux- bridge Soccer association for a season well planned and organized. Thank you also to the Green Hornets Team for their faithful attendance and their parents for a noisy "true blue" sideline. To those Hornets moving into the next age group, good luck. As for the rest, see you next season. GREEN HORNETS WIN It was the last-game of the regular season and the green Hornets finished in perfect style by winning 1-0 against the Uxbridge Blue team. The lone goal was scored by Todd Reamsbottom and was assisted by every member of the team, It was an exciting game and a good way to finish the season. Bowling Lanes are open SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Standings: Daiquri.........cccuveeennnnnnd 7 Harvey Wallbangers....... 5 Gin Sour...........ccuvnne.. 5 Brown Cows................... 2 Stingers ........cccecvveeeenns 2 Rusy Nail....................... 0 MEN High Single: Don Raby High Triple: Don Raby 649 WOMEN High Single: Mary Ellen Athinson 245 High Triple: Lucy Cook 604 LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Standings: SUNBLO8. cooocrirsmmssssivivnies 7 CIOS 110 ci vinsisivnensiorirnunes 7 LOBEETS i... cocivienivireiiirenres 1 High Single: L. Cook, 274 High Triple: J. Bagg, 59 Over 210: B. Oke 231; V. Rider 221; M. White 250; D. Thompson 215; L. Cook 274; B. Mason 216; J. Bagg 237. Over 600 Triple: M. White 250. PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY Practises MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th: Pee Wee - 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. . Midget - 8:30 to 10:00 p.m. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th: "Atoms - 7:00 to 8:00°p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st: Bantam - 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. Juvenile - 8:30 t0-10:00 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd: Midget - 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23rd: Pee Wee - 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. Bantam - 8:00 t0 9:00 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th: * Novice - 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon Epsom News 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wedneszay, Sept. 14, 1977 Two Epsom girls Canada Cord recipients by Mrs. Jean Jeffery Church service will be at Epsom at 11:30 a.m. on Sunday, Sept. 18. In the afternon at 3 p.m. All are invited to a Canada Cord Ceremony with Donna Kerry and Sandra Bolton will be invested. Congratu- lations' girls on your achiev- ment. We are very proud of you. The U.C.W. will serve lunch at the sale at Pat Phyper's home on Monday, September 18. The sale will commence at 12 noon. Mrs. Arthur Powell and Mrs. John Begin took a trip one day last week to Vine- land in the Niagara area for _ fruit and on returning home had supper with Darlene's cousin Mrs. Littler at Thornhill. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown were surprised when family and friends and close neigh- bours - decended on 'them last Saturday to help cele- brate their twenty-fifth anniversary. The eighty people 'present showered Ron. and Lorraine with many beautiful gifts and enjoyed a wonderful even- ing. / Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ruhl and family attended the wedding of a nephew on Saturday. . Congratulatons, congratu- lations to our Epsom boys and their coach Frank Van- Vegel who won the Champ- ionship in the Uxbridge League Soccer play-offs. They attended a noon banquet and were presented with a coveted trophy. Here's something you have been wanting to know, the Baster's new address: Scheldelaan 15 - Son, Neth- terlands. They would love to hear from their friends and were delighted to receive the tape Shirley's mother, Mrs. Jones, made the even- ing of the Epsom Barbeque and thank all their friends for the messages sent to (Applicant mo /£7/ S TEDMANS/ PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-3844 Welcome To Our SILVER DOLLAR DAYS Thursday, Friday & Saturday SEPTEMBER 15 - 16 - 17 WE WILL GIVE YOU FAN ANAS / STEOMANS 0000000000 0000 MODERN SHOPPER Stan ae When You Complete An Application For A... "STEDMANS CARD" be 18 years of age or over) COME AND GET YOURS TODAY! 193 Queen St. Port Perry them. They will have a mental picture of the Ep- som Hill Billy Band. That - -was something else = wasn't it? Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter this weekend were Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Stephen and Todd of Missassauga. + Keep in mind the regular' meeting of the Bethesda Reach W.I. September 28 at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. O. Brethour. Topic - Agri- culture, Motto - "Soil is a bank, guard it well", reply by Florence DeBoer. Roll call - Tips on Fall garden- ing. Hostesses Mrs. T. Croxall and Mrs. L. Pogue. The Sunday School corn roast was a decided success again this year. Corn, hot dogs and cocoa disappeared like magic. The parents of the soccer league boys would like me to express their apprecia- tion to Frank VanVegel for all his work, care and trans- porting of the children this summer. He really did a super job. Thank you. Mr. LaFebora is in Oshawa hospital. He under- Marg Wilbur elected pres. Faced with the possibility of a spring election, the New Democratic Party ex- ecutive committee for the federal riding of Durham Northumberland announced that a nomination meeting will be held later this fall, probably in November. The committee met Sun- day night in Bowmanville 'and exact date -and place for the nomination meeting will be announced after several potential candidates have been approached about seeking the nomi- nation. In other business Marg Wilbur of Scugog Township was named president of the constituency association. Come to the Mardi Gras Friday Night Blackstock Arena INVEST NOW! Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments a % FOR 5 YEARS 9% If Interest is paid annually. ~~ INTEREST -- is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON SUR ANCE LIMITED went eye surgery last week and we are very pleased to report that he is improving satisfactorily. We wish Mr. and Mrs. Steve Phypers and family all the best in fortune and happiness in their new ven- ture in Florida. Their many friends will miss them, Mr. John Taylor has re- turned home from a months vacation mountain climbing in B.C. He has now entered University of Toronto as a Bio-Medical engineer. Miss Ruth Taylor has re- turned to Sir Sandford Fleming College at Lindsay where she is taking a Fore- stry Course and is now spending two weeks at a lumber camp in Timmins. Many friends were pleas- ed to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Lawley of, Port Severn when they attended the Anniversary party at the Brown's home on Satur- day evening. Robert Armstrong is cele- brating his sixth birthday today and will entertain a few of his friends this after- noon. Speedy recovery to Mr. Alpine Christie who is a patient in Port Perry Memorial hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans called on Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pogue one evening. . The W.I. ladies of the Bethesda Reach branch were very successful with their booth. Everything good and everything sold, ' MORTGAGE LOANS 2nd Mortgages from 11%2% No Salary Requirements. Homes-Cottages-Farms-Debt. MORTGAGES PURCHASED Call FRANK COULSTING SUTTON (416-)722-8343 Morris Pompili Mortgage Broker Consolidation T.F.. i i : ¥ Your Child's Portrait - 7 4 ov ia ot In vivid color A gift to you from PORT PERRY NO APPOINTMENT NECESSARY Just drop into our store during the days and hours listed below. Your lovely gift picture will be taken FREE by a professional children's photographer. One gift portrait to a family which may include groups. It's our way of saying "Thank you" to our regu: lar customers, and "Welcome" to everyone else. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th 100 6 p.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st 2DAYSONLY

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