i & oy RE Aan as $Y Bf! 23s K 'x . i fy aE 5 * ~y qh ¥ + RR RES ied Yor " ' riding Cozanne shows that determination as she 4 P 3 4 apg th together. It takes English or Western, or determination. * Colleen Morrow of Prince Albert competes in the Barrel Race. [Photo by Matthew Stichmann]. Lions drop final season game by Danny Millar running on Claremont's part. balls which were set up by The Port Perry Lions of the Bantam division of the York-Durham Softball league played their final regular season game on Monday, July 16 in Clare- mont. The Lions were humbled 6-2. ~ Port Perry was, according to Manager Bill Fewer, vic- timized by umpiring which he termed "suspect". Three of his athletes were slightly injured in what he believed to be over-aggressive base Peter Christie, Keith Tremblay, and Sean Fewer were the injured players. "'Our team performed well under pressure," said Fewer. "We were under the gun," he continued, "we only - had nine players." "He did pretty well, was the manager's reply when asked to appraise the perfor- mance of pitcher Phil Robin- son. : Port Perry got both of their markers on passed Recipes Plus Menus ~This is the last week you can get a $10.95 gift , for learning to lose weight. base running. The Lions enter the first playoff round after finishing in second spot in the circuit behind Claremont. They have a well balanced unit and should fare well. Catcher Clay Lovering, Christie, the southpaw hurler, and outfielder Todd Blayone, will be among the players that big efforts will have to come from. The Port roster is depleted with the (Turn to Page 22) FOR MEETING INFORMATION CALL Every member of Weight Watchers® (in participating areas) can qualify for a hardcover gift copy of the Weight Watchers® New Program Cookbook, by Jean Nidetch. Join Weight Watchers® in participating areas between June 11 and August 4th, 1979, and with 12 weeks' consecutive attendance, get your gift copy, with over 600 recipes, plus menus used by the world's largest weight control organization. In addition to new members, our past, present and rejoining members and lifetime members are also eligible. Details available at Weight Watchers® classes in participating areas only. UXBRIDGE: Wednesday 7:30 P.M. - Salvation Army Auditorium, 114 Brock St. West PORT PERRY: Monday 7:30 P.M. - Masonic Hall, 320 Queen Street LITTLE BRITAIN: Monday 7:30 P.M. - Little Britain Community Centre MISSISSAUGA (416) 826-9200 WHGHT WATCHERS" AND ARE REGISTERED TRADEMARYS OF WEIGHT WATCHERS INTERNATIONAL INT MANHASSET NY WHGHT WATIHERS INTERNATIONAL 19/9 Vian § hy I Re (AD ) SN . ve v J sremsadisudaalontst sind dna died 20 Sd elares PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 25, 1979 -- 3@ Local girl wins WesternGames riding trophy Visitors and relatives were treated to a superb day of entertainment watching youngsters demonstrate good riding, sportsmanship and thrills - added to the glorious weather and excell- ent home cooking provided by the owners of Pinewood Place, at the Junior Horse Show, July 21. Twenty-six riders on 28 horses took part in the 14 events of riding, showman- ship, jumping, and western 'games, being judged by Mr. Monica Taylor, who took the time out to explain good and bad points to each rider. The horse and rider taking the 'High Point" prize was Kahook Bars ridden by David Boyce of Whitby with 42 points. He also rode Cinderella with 13 points. Runner-up was Canja with 41 points ridden by Leslie NEW ARENA (19 Years and Over -1.D. Required) 9th ANNUAL WESTERN WEEKEND Sponsored by Scugog Chamber of Commerce Saturday Night Dance "BILL JOHNSON" Saturday, August 11th-9P.M.to 1 A.M. White and Shaelene McInnes of Oshawa. The "Flat Classes' trophy went to Chester ridden by Stacy Brown of Port Perry. Runners up were Kahook ridden by David Boyce and Canja ridden by Shaelene McInnes and Leslie White. The "Over Fences" trophy was won by Canja ridden by Leslie White and runner-up was Ship's Dial ridden by Maureen Ankert of Ashburn. The "Western Games" trophy was won by Blondie ridden by Michelle Newelle of Port Perry, runner-up was Kahook ridden by David Boyce. Pinewood Place is hosting the Second Annual County Town Carnival Show on the 5th of August 1979 which will be preceeded by a Schooling Show on July 28. Rain dates will be the follow- ing day for both shows. Michelle Newell of Port Perry, riding Blondie, won trophy for the highest points in the Western Games division. [Photo by Matthew Stichmann]. vs «8 en ddid PLA eV op RAT NRT ~ APE a aaa oh AR - TAL ah JN +