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Port Perry Star (1907-), 28 Oct 1965, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR, BOWLING LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Pontiacs ....oomininn 34 Mercurys ..... . 28 Oldsmobiles .... .. 2b Lincolns ........... we 24 Ambassadors ............ 23 Buicks ...ociviveennn. Ramblers Chevrolets Plymouths ...... Monarchs Fords Singles 210 and Over-- B. Doupe--360, 220; E. Bailey --279, 257; J. Hamilton -- 268; M. Doupe -- 276; D. Menzies-- 263; C. Wilson--269; J. Mahaf- fy--245, 227; D. Van Camp-- 243, 218; G. Hastings--239, 229; A. Chandler--240; R. Williams --=231, 212; A. Van Camp--231; K. Reamsbottom--230; B. Oke --224, 211, B. Tilley--223; M. St. John--220; W. McLaughlin --225; M. Healy--219; J. Hull-- 211; S. Brignall--210. Triples 600 and Over-- B. Doupe -- 759; E. Bailey-- 718; G. Hastings--668; R. Wil- liams--643; B. Oke -- 634; J. Hamilton--629; D. Van Camp-- 622; A. Olsen--600; J. Mahaffy --600. 1220; Irene Doupe -- 218; Bert Thursday, Oct. 28th, 1965 RESULTS LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Mudcats .......c..cuveee. 7 20 Perch 19 Trout 16 Salmon 16 Pickerel woman 2 156 Smelts coerce, 6 14 Bass onus 2 13 Muskie ..eeivveennens 5 11 Cod wnnimmvniiionon 1 10 Carp evince, 5 7 Suckers ovine 0 7 High Triple-- Elma Vernon--689 High Single-- Linda Anderson--272 Over 600 Triple-- Elma Vernon--689. 200 & Over Singles-- Linda Andrson -- 272; Elma Vernon--239, 263; Beryl Bond-- Mason--218; Anne Mulder--215 Marg Jeffrey--211; Grace Has- tings--209; Norene Trudel--209 Doris Phinney -- 205; Eleanor | Shaw -- 205; Joan Middleton-- | 204; Leona Tripp -- 204; Marg Eden--200. 2 v a> AAV ob 233 Queen Street, Port Perry $ PHONE 985-7652 4 oO POOOD POCOPODOD 6 so] FOR ELECTION INFORMATION -- call -- PORT PERRY, REACH & SCUGOG LIBERAL 4 ASSOCIATION CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS Lv 4 aay © Representing Ontario County in the Inter- ! County Plowing Competitions at the Interna- tional Plowing Match in Milliken, Ontario last. week were (l. to r.): Ted Smith, Blackwater & Ron McGuckin, Mount Albert, with their coach H. L. Fair, of Uxbridge. $900 in prize money provided by British Ameri- Competing for over can Oil, sponsor of the event, the boys placed 4th, and won a total of $90. and first prize of $150 was won by the Haldi- man County team. The B-A trophy SEAGRAVE NEWS Any little corner will be suf- ficient to chronicle Seagrave news this week. We are a dam- pened lot. Unit 2, U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. A. Bertrand on Monday evening. No earth- shaking decisions were reached, the time being spent in arrang- ing lunch for Stone's sale, de- ciding who should cook turkeys for the dinner, planning the Nov. meeting and eating lunch ! served by the hostess. .. The Stones were unfortunate in their choice of a sale date. The very rainy weather kept Leslie Smith, R.R. 1, Blackwater, Ont., was the winner of the Esso Champions class at this year's International Plowing Match held at the Massey-Ferguson Farm near Toronto. shown (right) receiving a clock H. W. Coxon, general manage He is barometer from r of marketing 7 TTI ENAAY A 5 i baad 21410) for Imperial Oil. As part of his prize Mr. Smith will participate in a trip to another part of Canada sometime next year accompanied by the runner-up, Douglas Becker of Ayr, Ont. and trip manager Norman Barber of Owen Sound. the attendance down but the men who were there meant bus- iness so everything was well sold. Wedding bells are merrily here. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Butt and family of Whitby spent Sunday under the parental roof. ringing On Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs, A. Bruce and Mrs. Eagle- son visited old friends Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Crosier, Sunderland. Also on Sunday evening Mrs. Abraham and Mrs. Tobin were in Claremont assisting with a duet at the special service there. Mrs. G. Wanamaker didn't announce her age at Sunday School but we can guess at it. Gordon McMillan read the les- son and Jim Fishley was super- intendent for a group of 90. On next Wed., Nov. 3 comes the big effort, the Turkey Din- ner. 550 lbs. of turkey have been ordered so come and get your share, Cou KEEP A STRONG EXPERIENCED VOICE AT | Re-elect MI CE OTTAWA STARR M.P. for Ontario Riding (Published by Ontario Riding P-C Association) a pp tor seen EV WS ER --"

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