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Port Perry Star, 16 Aug 1988, p. 28

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ren HH ------ I -- ---- a ----- 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 16, 1988 Name Barry's Variety Port Perry Auto Glass Seagrave Steel Buildings Port Perry Oldtimers Galley Fish & Seafood Sportsland A. Oppers Aluminum Kinsmen Square Boy Pizza Forders Insurance RESULTS OF SCUGOG MENS LOB BALL LEAGUE AS OF AUGUST 8, 1988 G W L T Pts. 10 8 1 1 17 11 8 3 0 16 11 6 3 2 14 11 6 4 1 13 11 6 5 0 12 11 6 5 0 12 11 6 5 0 12 11 3 8 0 6 1 2 9 0 4 10 1 9 0 2 Name Janetville Nestleton Country Store A. Oppers Aluminum Trader Sams Wrights Feeds Luxton Construction RESULTS OF NESTLETON MENS LOB BALL LEAGUE AS OF AUGUST 14, 1988 G W L T Pts. 12 12 0 0 24 12 7 4 1 15 12 6 4 1 13 12 5 7 0 10 12 3 9 0 6 12 2 10 0 4 Pee Wee Boys House games (From page 27) went four for four at the plate, while Brad Lemieux and Chris Bryant connected for a triple each "and Cory Bricknell hit a homerun. For Seagrave Park, Jason Edinger made a double play by catching a line drive to the pit- cher's mound and throwing the base runner out at first. Russel Gascoyne made a great catch in deep centre field. Don't forget that the tourna- ment starts at 8:00 a.m. on Satur- day, August 20 with the semi- finals scheduled to be played at 5:00 p.m. and the final between 7:00 and 7:30. We would like to thank the sup- port that the boys have received so far this year and hope to see you on Saturday. PEE WEE BOYS STANDINGS Name Lil Gators D.J. Taylor Irwin Smith Brian's Towing Seagrave Park Standard Electric FRIDAY MODIFIED TRACTORS -- 5200 LB * 6000 LB MODIFIED 2WD TRUCKS -- 5500 LB « 5800 LB GP W L T Pts. 13 12 1 0 24 13 6 6 1 13 11 5 6 0 10 12 4 6 2 10 12 4, 7 1 9 13 3 8 2 8 PERFORMANCES GET UNDER WAY AT 7:00 P.M. FRIDAY AND 2:00 P.M. SATURDAY SATURDAY PRO STOCK 13000 LB rps [@]i) done') HIGHWAY TRACTORS AT 2:00 P.M. FARM TRACTORS 7:00 P.M. -- VINTAGE 6500 LB STOCK 7500 LB * PRO STOCK 5500 LB « PRO STOCK 7000 LB STOCK 10000 LB » STOCK 12500 LB » STOCK 15000 LB Bring the children! Joint service, pot-luck Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeftery We were pleased to have Rev. Wm. Mckay bring the message at church on Sunday. Next Sunday we hope all our Epsom congreation will attend a joint congregational service and picnic (pot-luck) at the home of Pat and Tom Redwood near Good- wood. See you Sunday August 21 at 11 a.m. Parents please bring the children, I'm sure they will have a wonderful time. Recent visitors with Bessie and Jewel Dawn McCannell of Hol- land Centre were Arthur and El- eanor Powell. Our sympathy to all relatives and friends of the late Norma (nee Mites action Emmerson Insurance defeated Marlin Travel 20 to 6 in 7-8 Mites Minor Softball on Monday, Aug. 1, despite excellent fielding and hitting by Katie Armstrong, Chad Lance and Jennifer for Mar- lin Travel. A grand slam and a 3 run homer by Troy Campbell and excellent hitting and fielding by Dereck Ried, Whitney Howsam and Jason Coish helped push the lead well beyond the reach of the Marlin team. Its been a terrific season and we hope to see all these kids out again next year. Eighth win! The Greenbank Mites spon- sored by Four-Kee Construction won their eighth game of the year last week versus Lucyk McPhee. Tom Keeble made an excellent snag and doubled off a runner to lead Greenbank defensively. Ryan McBride and Andrew Don- nelly continued to exhibit solid fielding. Sean Fletcher smashed a bases loaded double to lead Greenbanks hitting attack. Casey Brown, Ryan McQuade, Juli-Anne and Bill Lee were also cracking the ball soundly. Coach Fletcher was really impressed with the team's improved base running. Keep it up gang! Parents are reminded that the tournament will be held at Cor- nish Public School on Saturday, Aug. 22. 'available at the Port Perry Star FHS If your business is in urgent need of sending or receiving important documents or let- ters,we can help! Simply call the Star office and we will set up an account so you may take advantage of the speed, and convenience of FAX. For more information call 985-7383 Millman), wife of Noel Murphy of Newberg, near Kingston. Nor- ma was the younger daughter of Frank Millman and Stella Kerry, and lived in Epsom for the first 18 years of her life. On Friday evening there was a surprise birthday party at the Bast- er home to help Paul celebrate his half-century mark. On Thursday morning Faye Ashton and Ruth Ashton called at Don and Stella Asling's home to visit Faye's Aunt Elsie Gorrill. On Friday Mrs. Gorrill's neph- ew Paul Ryall and his wife, Betty, of Oakwood, visited Stella and El- sie. More visitors at the Asling home on Sunday Pat Asling has arrived home from an extended tour of Vancouver Island and the Artic. So she called to give Moth- er and Father and Aunt Elsie a first-hand account. The Walter Kerry family were all home for the weekend with a special guest Jennifer Pospolna Guran. Jennifer is now employed at St. Joseph's Hospital as assist- ant pharmacist. Michclle and Russell Watson and Michelle's friend Raymond of Scarborough. Highlight of the af- ternoon was a visit to the Bailey farm to see the very new donkey colt. Tanya Wilson has returned home from a week at Crusaders Bible Camp. _ Beth and Doug Wilson and fam- ily were holidaying for a few days at Port Bolster with Don and Fay Simmonds. A copy of the paper from Ep- som England greeted me one day last week. It had been picked up by Don and Fay Simmonds on a recent trip to England. Last year they visited Epsom in the New England States. Elizabeth and Earl Taylor visited their daughter Margaret and her husband Sharon Sevier of New- market. | The occasion was a Taylor- Sevier picnic in honour of Marga- ret's birthday. Just two weeks until September after a long, hot, humid season where all sorts of interesting things kept popping up. Darlene Christie helped Aunt Beryl Martin of Oshawa celebrate her birthday by taking her Aunt Beryl, Mrs. L. Bailey and her friend Sharon out for dinner. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates Monthly Rates 1 YEAR 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 10 1/4% 10 1/2% 10 1/2% 10 1/2% 10 3/4% 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 9 3/4% 10 1/4% -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- - Rates subject to change without notice Call the office for information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation PORT PERRY WINDOWS & DOORS Aluminum & Vinyl Windows & Doors * * * * Double Hung Tilt Windows Casement Windows Picture Windows Awning Windows Storm Windows Storm Doors Sealed Thermal Units Patio Doors and much more! FREE ESTIMATES - INSURANCE WORK - SERVICE & INSTALLATION "PHONE Wayne Hutchinson 985-8724

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