3 Fy 4 E ¥ Winners of the Eleanor Flowers trophy are seen here receiving their awards from [left] Eleanor Wood. McLaughlin, second The team consists of Joyce Stabeford, skip; Carol Port Perry edged Oshawa General Hospital in the final, in dramatic fashion. They were trailing going into the final minute of play before an Oshawa goal. The meet started at 7:00 a.m. in Uxbridge when Port Perry nipped West Hill on a hattrick performance from MacKinnagn, vice skip; June Heayn, lead and Heather over Bowmanville and a walkover. One team failed to show up. The recent tournament ' & 4 [3 « The Philp Pontiac Buick trophy was presented to members are Alice Edgar, vice skip; Joan Cochrane, ' skip Marj Jackson by Mrs. Donna Philp. Other team second and Susan Bond, lead. eo 1] |S é id The winners of the Sadie Brooks Trophy were skip; Jessie Gunter, second and Laurie Cooper, lead. [second left] Carol Warriner, skip; Alice Edgar, vice Presenting the trophy is Donna Van Camp. Baptist hockey team wins tournament ¢ by Danny Millar Dave Harris scored with 42 forward Dave Michel. Sandy win showed a shift in ist Church Seconds remaining to send Kiezebrink and Paul Jones fortunes for the Port Perry pool pn baptist Gres the title contest into a ten added singles. Port Perry team. Inlast week's Calvary Cup hockey tournament on minute overtime. Before washeldtoa3-3standstillby Cup tourney, held in Port ir April 19 with a 4-3 Bert Michel tallied to wrap another Oshawa team in Perry, they were victorious overtime win on a Bert upthechampionship, Robert their second game. only in the consolation Michel goal. Michel hag to Stop a three Port Perry made it to the championship, They won :. man breakaway to prevent by virtue of a 4-3 win that title after emerging from their first three games with a .500 percentage with a loss suffered in their first game, a win and a tie. The Business Girls curling league held their annual banquet and awards presentation last Friday evening at the Port Perry Curling Club. A good crowd was on hand to see the presentation of the Good Sports trophy to this years winner Marj Jackson. Presenting the trophy is Janet Howsam [right]. = ATTENTION - VETERANS © EX-SERVICE MEN AND WOMEN AND DEPENDENTS The Royal Canadian Legion Service Bureau Officer, Mr. Gord Alguire, will be visiting Branch 419 Port Perry during the week commencing May 26th, 1980. Anyone wishing information, advice or assistance regarding: (a) War Disability Pensions; (b) Treatment for Entitled Veterans: (c) Applicaton for Benevolent Funds; (d) Appeals against adverse original applications for War Veterans and Widows Allowance: - is requested to contact Clare Nightingale at 985-2647 before Friday, May 2nd, 1980, that we may arrange an interview. ET TTT TT SUNN ann | The Oshawa Shrine Club ANNUAL SHRINE CLUB OSHAWA CIVIC AUDITORIUM SAT., MAY 10th SHOW TIMES 9:00 A.M. -1:00 P.M. -5:00 P.M. ADULTS: $4.00 CHILDREN: $2.00 ADVANCE TICKETS ADULTS: $3.50 CHILDREN: $1.50 Available at Don Forder Insurance, 24 Water Street: A.C.A. Bathie, D.C., 26 Water Street: Port Perry Star, 235 Queen Street, Port Perry a Ale So EL Sel) REE AR feats 2 gos 2 -- Cae ge, v, a,