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Port Perry Star, 1 May 1984, p. 21

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The Port Perry Ringette Association held its annual banquet and awards night at the Recreation Centre in Blackstock with the presentation of trophies to individual players and two championship teams. Individual awards winners in this photo from left to right front are: Nicole Slack (most improv- ed Petite), Vicki Reid (most improved 4 30 ITER << - v ¥ The Petites team was honoured for its championship season in the Durham- Victoria South Ringette Divsion. Front from left: Tracy Pelow, Kory Prentice, Amy Parliament, Monika Franssen, Leah Pren- tice, Danielle Lally, Nicole Beare, Kelly In the Central Region division, the Tweens emerged with the gold medals for the houseleague championship. Front from left: Kelly Calloway, Kerri Allen, Brenda Poirier, Connie Norton, Paige Smith, Rachel _ SOCCER CLINIC -- | If your child was born in '78-'79 (Mini) or '76-'77 (Squirt) they are invited to attend a clinic at: R.H. Cornish School DATES AS FOLLOWS MAY 7 & 14 (AL last name) MAY 8 & 15 M-Z last name) TIMES: 6:30 to 7:30 MINIS 7:30 - 8:30 SQUIRTS (x go! dha 1 Junior), Heather Lawrence (sportsmanship Petite), Colleen (sportsmanship CORL) and Kerri Allen (sportsmanship Tweens). At back from left: Terry Childs (most improv- ed CORL), Joanne Desautels (most improv- ed Tweens), Lisa St. John (sportsmanship Junior), and Kelly Storry (sportsmanship Belles). Menzies, Kim Poppleton and Denna Lover- ing. Back from left: Marg Pelow and Mary Lou Mueller, managers; Christine Mueller, Misty Andrews, Michelle Stevenson, Lisa Levy, Nicole Slack, Heather Lawrence and Paul Pelow (coach). Traynor and Jenny Blanchford. Af back are Debbie Norton (manager) Jackie Durham, Michelle Beare, and Joanne Desautels. Coaches are Barry Beare and Wayne Venning. PORT PERRY TENNIS CLUB Annual Meeting DOWNSTAIRS AT THE TOWN HALL 1873 MON., MAY 7th - 8 P.M. Refreshments Movie EVERYONE WELCOME - New Members welcome! INSTRUCTION IS AVAILABLE BEGINNING MID-MAY! For further information call 985-3091 985-3139 Can ATE Fa-------- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 1, 1984 -- 2} ~~ LMR ee e... PPX Wa 3 . "8 > SR NN 4 aly i . - Detective Russ Clark of the Durham Region Police is hoping to drive a winner on May 12 at Kawartha Downs in a special race for police officers from several area forces. But the real winner will be the Multiple Sclerosis Society who will receive proceeds from this special police race against MS. This special race will be part of the regular racing card at Kawartha Downs that evening. Anyone wishing to make a contribution can mail a cheque payable to Multi- ple Sclerosis to Det. Clark at 77 Centre St., North, Oshawa. Or con- tributions can be made at Kawartha Downs on the night of the race. The track is located on Highway 28, just south of Pickering. Colours for the mood On Tuesday May 8 there will be a colour held at the Durham Y.M.C.A. centre at 269 the Y Centre. The time will be 7-9 p.m. For workshop for women Queen Street. Registra- further information who wish to find out how tion for this workshop is please call the 'Y' colours can make a $5.00and may bedoneat Centre at 985-2824. difference in how you look and feel. Ana Maria Thal, a qualified color consultant will show you how to select a ward- robe that co-ordinates with your colour, along with tips on hair, skin care, jewellery, glasses and other accessories. Coach re-hired The Executive of the Little Britain Jr. "C" Merchants announce that they have rehired Coach Keith Archer for Finals in 4 tough games to Bowmanville Eagles who went on to the O.H.A. semi-finals. Keith and the Mer- : the 1984-85 hockey chants are looking for- The Wodels that vill be season. ward to providing excit- Keith led the Mer- - ing hockey next year. the workshop and 2 women will be given a free consultation and a colour wallet to use when they go shopping. The workshop will be chants to a 4th place finish and disposed of Uxbridge in the first round of Playoffs, Lind- say in the second round league and lost the The Merchants will end their season with their Fifth Annual Ban- quet and Dance at Little Britain Community Centre on May 5th, 1984. \ +. PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL PRACTICE TIMES (Ages 5.6.7) T-BALL BOYS & GIRLS Mon., May 28th - 6:30 P.M. LL I I I I I I RRS NY i MITESBOYS&GIRLS........................ NORTH DIAMOND - > (Ages 7.8.9) Mon., May 28th - 6:30 P.M. Q » S 3 SQUIRTBOYS ...............coiiiiinnnnn.. NORTH DIAMOND 3 5 (Ages 10. 11,12) Wed. May 94 16-6:30 P.M. 4 o o SC OMLLGIRLS oi SOUTH DIAMOND a. (Ages 10-15) Tues. May 8th - 6:30 P.M. : , 5 NR © PEEWEEBOYS............................. NORTH DIAMOND < 1 (Ages 13-14) Thurs., May 3rd - 6:30 P.M. m Sat., May 5th - 9:00 A.M. BANTAMBOYS ............................. SOUTH DIAMOND (Ages 15-16) Thurs. May 3rd - 6:30 P.M. Sat., May 5th - 10:00 A.M. MIDGET BOYS ............................. SOUTH DIAMOND (Ages 17 - 18) Sat, May 5th - 12 NOON LEGION DIAMOND -- Late Registration will take place on above dates -- ANYONE INTERESTED IN UMPIRING ... PLEASE CONTACT: DAVE BALLINGALL - 985-2834 WAYNE VENNING - 985-2723 PETER CHRISTIE 985-2254

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