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Port Perry Star, 2 Aug 1978, p. 17

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pS Rag ck ORs A (a RON Sh Na rar SRR v =t eI Sh LIL SR) } Ria Hx N FAs Dh tase Yes Pee Wee: Last Monday the Port Maroons played against Epsom Boys at Uxbridge. , The Epsom Boys scored 2 goals in the first half. Then 'Port' came back in the se- cond half with Chris Martens scoring the first goal. Fol- lowed by Tim Boumeester. Then Epsom got' their third and final goal. Not to be done out, Frank Dooley of Port Perry got the all impor- tant shot tying up the score 3 to 3. i Utiéa General Store Blue- The Utica General Store Bluebirds played in Ux- bridge against the green team. Jennifer Simmons 'scored the first goal for the Mosquito: i ! Bluebirds. Ronda White scored the second goal which was superbly done. Then Gordie Brown got in there and scored the last goal for the Bluebirds. The final score was 6 to 3 for Ux- bridge. Stedmans Red Devils were short handed Tuesday night but that didn't stop them. Rick Milner started off the goals. Then Uxbridge scored 4 goals. Second Half the Devils came to life with Eric Vannetten scoring the second goal with Jim Lamb assisting. Next goal by Allard Flam assisted by Eric 'Vannetten.. Mike Woud got the fourth goal assisted by Allard Flam. Just in the nick of time Uxbridge scored the fifth and final goal. Score ended 5 to 4 for Uxbridge. Blackstock United met with Uxbridge Green Glitch of Canada Limited. The goals started to fly with Ian Porter scoring 4 goals followed by Gordie: Brown with 3 goals and" Jerry Fowler with 1 goal. Final score was 8 to 1 - for Blackstock United. Well done team! Atoms: Port Perry Golden Eagles played against Ux- bridge. The first goal was scored by Captain Barry Willerton assisted by Adam " Nicholishen. A really work- ed for goal. In the second half Sean Fisher worked his way through the lines of Green men to score the second goal. Jim White was in the right place at the right time for his goal of the night assisted by Barry Willerton. The Golden Eagles beat Uxbridge 3to 0. Jay Branton played a fine shut out game. Port Cleaners Royal Blue Phantoms had a very busy first half but no score. James Cawker then found the goal posts and scored the first goal of the night. Terry Birch followed his lead and got the second goal of the night making it 2 to 1 for the Phantoms. Squirt: The Orange Bom- bers Irvine Construction played against Uxbridge A Noble Holland and Camp- bell. What a game. David Soccer League Action Irvine had gour goals. He, was assisted by John Caw- - ker, Dean Stone, Stephen McTavish and Johnny Rod- way. Joey-Jackman got 3 goals assisted by John Caw- / ker, Chris Watson and David Schwan. David Schwan got 2 goals assisted by Joey Jack- man and Eldon Sears. Stephen McTavish got 2 goals assisted by Joey Jack- man and Natalie Rodway. Johnny Cawker got 1 goal assisted by Dana Forder. Lee Beacock took the penal- ty shot and scored his first goal of the season. Well done Lee! t to forget two of the mo {iportn players on the t&éam, the goal tenders Chris Watson and Stephen McTavish. Well done boys and girls. Final score was 14 to 0 for the Orange Bombers. Durham Eleetronics Green Machine played a very hard and rough game. All the boys 'and girls put every effort into the game. The final score was 3 to 0 for the Williamson Motors Sales team for Uxbridge. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 2, 1978 -- 17 » Te 5% 4 WE PF af aN TENTED AAS ™ PALS ¥ \ CS 2m POE oil ' hi 4 *d wd LP Aas. 1 JA ' " ' 11% BLY 2 75 4 v iy» Ad. : 4 | ES a Utica and area news [TSUN by Vera Brown A special thanks this week to my two good neighbours Mrs. Dora Geer "and Mrs. ~ Kate Crosier for compiling the news last week, thus allowing me an extra day at the cottage. Thank ladies! Church service this Sun- day, August 6th will be held at 9 a.m. in Utica United Church. Rev. Pendlebury will be back from vacation -and taking the service. On Friday evening there will be a euchre in the Hall at 8 p.m. Tickets are available for the beef barbecue which will be held at Epsom Church. 1 am in charge of tickets in this area. This year by getting your tickets before August 26th you can save a dollar so get your tickets early. Several church mem- bers also have tickets" for sale. There will be an ad in coming events with more details. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Slute recently returned from an NFU Region 3 meet in Guelph by Mrs. M. Allin The National Farmers Union, Region 3 (Ontario) annual meeting was held in the beautiful Arboretum, University of Guelph on July 24 and 25. Several members: of NFU local 345, Pontypool attended. Senator Hazen Argue addressed the audience, ex- plaining the functions of the' Senate Agriculture Commit- tee of which he is a very active chairman. The com: mittee- has made efforts to deal with many farm pro- blems, including beef mar- keting in international ATTENTION FARMERS! ! ! REASONABLE PRICES 'Save on: eo DIESEL FUEL o GASOLINE eo MOTOR OILS PREMIUM QUALITY OUT OF TOWN CALLS CALL COLLECT WHITBY 668-3381 Canadian ony $7.00 (Special rates for senior citizens, students & children) FOR SCHEDULES AND FARES CALL: Travelways - Sweetman"s Taxi 985-7365 Tickets must be purchased at least 24 hours prior to departure. DX OIl . "ENJOY THE Exhibition 100TH ANNIVERSARY Avoid Traffic and Parking Problems Travel the relaxed, worry-free way ... GO BY BUS TRAVELWAYS | Direct Daily Service to the C.N.E. Immediate Delivery i National | Port Perry 1 A ) S$ 4 vy VN ¥ \ y A ' rR PMS = Ep PORN Y "4 3 context. He was followed by NFU president Roy Atkin- son. Mr. Atkinson had a great deal of information concern- ing the problems of farmers and their organizations. He urged them to take part in activities to protest injustice to producers in the market. They can expect to be harassed by RCMP because our government is commit- ted to a cheap food policy. Mr. Rob King, head of the "NFU Corn Marketing Com- mittee has presented a plan to Agriculture . Minister Newman, designed to correct the wild fluctuations in corn prices recently ex- perienced. The committee adivises a Marketing Com- mission with power to set prices, regulate and licence dealers and to control supply, not to create scar- city, but to prevent the slight surpluses that depress prices unduly. A panel discussion of Dairy Policy heard Ken Mc- Kinnon explain the pricing of milk by the Ontario Milk STERLING STERLING TRUST CORPORATION NOW! | 1% INTEREST PAID ANNUALLY "FOR 5 YEARS DON FORDER Insurance Agency 1d. 24 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Phone: 985-8471 Marketing Board, costs of - production, including feeds were calculated on the market prices charged. Also quota problems were dis- cussed. It was pleasant to see so many young people, es- pecially a number of boys and girls from Saskatche-. wan who were here as mem- 'bers of the NFU youth ex- change. Such enthusiasm is contagious. - overseas vacation, enjoying a bus tour of England and Scotland. Kenneth Slute spent a week vacationing at a friend's cottage at Walla- ston Lake near Coe Hill. The church catered to the Giles-Holtby wedding on Saturday at 'Utica Hall. Congratulations to Gary and Jeanette. 'Recent Visitors at the Sut- cliffe home were Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bray and grandson Randy Elford," Mrs. Clair Brockman and children of Courtice. Mrs. Thelma Philip of Brooklin visited with Mrs. Mildred Thompson on Wed- nesday evening. Friday afternoon visitors were Mrs. Herb Jordan, Mrs. Joe Young, Mrs. Michael Dron of Rochester, New York and Mrs. Jim -Miller and Mrs. Murray Kirton of Mount Albert. On Saturday Mr. Baker and Mrs. Thompson attended the Jordan picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Thompson of Queens- ville. A family gathering was held on Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fieldings to cele- brate the birthday of Mrs. Fielding's sister. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Merv Murphy and family of Scar- borough, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Foreman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ashley and Sarah, Mrs. Judy Whitford, Mr. and Mrs. George Eng- land and children, Miss Donna Wakeford, Mrs. M. Foreman, all of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fielding and girls of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Fielding and family of Pefferlaw. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim Locke and family of Newmarket on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Croxall and girls spent a few days last week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Norman Holmes in Toronto, doing some genealogy research. Mrs. Vera Taylor attended church service at Box Grove Church on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Geer and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Continued from page 18 Manchester News by Ruby Fielding Church Sunday, August 6th : at 11:15 a.m. Rev. E. stead in charge. The Manchester U.C.W. will meet at the home of Mrs. L.B. Roberts on Thursday, August 10 at 2 p.m. Belated Happy Birthday greetings to Mrs. Maude Crosier at her daughters Lin- Mrs. Helen Taylor at Stoutf- . ville. We welcome Mr. and Mrs. Dave Taylor and family of Scarborough who 'have moved in the Lawler house last week. < Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lamb - called on Miss Kathrine Christie in Port Hope on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness and family of Little Britain supper guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Art Fielding Sunday.- Mrs. Millar and family enjoyed a day at Sybil's Point last week. Wendy and Stephen Rooke of Oshawa holidaying with their Dad this week. an wn a wn n-ne I I EC OST . ER A we wr Wn ap I CC ECO ACCC CCACICN a a a a a Te LT nT ete Te TT eee ee -_- a 'Cedar Stone Park HY 7 &12 - 1 Mile North of Greenbank 'NOW OPEN For your summer enjoyment ! eo SWIMMING POOL (Lifeguard on Duty) e PICNIC TABLES .. 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