v Martin, 2nd; Julie White, i A . N The Queen And H Ann Allan, 16, of Willowdale was chosen Queen at the Caesarea Regatta Saturday, Aug.-3.-- The Queen in centre is flanked by the princesses, Laurel Handyside, 1st; Sue 3rd; Lorie. Gobkes, 4th, The New" ~ er Princesses names may not correspond with the girls' position in the ~~ picture. out "who's who". It was impossible at the time of writing to find [PORT PERRY xSTAR% (Continued } the parade at 10 a.m. Satur- day, followed by the selec- - tion of the Regatta Queen. Then followed competitions continuously for everyone from four years old to adult age for three full days. --_ Winners in - the many events are printed below: Fancy and orginal costumes Girls, 4 years, Debbie Bu- chanen; 5 to 6, Irene Mac- Donald; 7 to 8, Sandy Sopher; 9 to 10, Cindy Warner; 11 to 12, Lorraine Warner. Boys, 5 to 6, David Green; 7 to 8, Danny Leask; 9 to 10, Cameron Banner; 11 to 12, Steven Cate. i Group prize, Fowler Twins. ; Grand prize winners, girls, 4 . Lorrie Walton; boys, Jeffrey 1%) Houston. : a Field Day events A Doug Pyzer Marathon, Paul Woodhouse; Broad jump, Andy Murray; Running High Jump, John Hooper. Girls Running Races: 4 & under, Sarah Wilkins; 5 and under, Irene MacDonald; 6 "and under, Irene MacDonald; 8 and under, Dawn McMeck- in; 10 and under, Joanne Wil- son; 12 and under, Anne Fal- J coner; 14 and under, Anne 4 Falconer; 16 and under, Judy Martin. ' Boys 4 and under, Richard McCarthy; 5 and under, Mi- 75 chael Brickford; 6 and under, i Dominic Fennech; 8 and un- der, Alec Falconer; 10 and under, Gary Everleigh; 12 & under, Mark Anderson; 14 & under, Craig Harvey; 16 and Ro Perfect Weather, Large Crowds Make Regatta Great Success Girls Sack Race, 10 and uitder, Colleen McCullough; 12 and under, Louise Wood- house; Boys: 10 and under, Gary Everleigh; 12 and un- der, Mark Anderson. Mixed Relay Race: 16 and under, Anne Falconer, Cathy Moses, Doug Kramp, John Kramp. Novelty Race: Cathy Moses, Doug Kramp. Nail Driving Contest: Wo- men, Mrs. C. Warner; Men, Mr. Cliff King. : Robert Rikey Jr. won the Horseshoe Tournament and the Harold Whalen trophy. He also won the doubles with Gary Riley, Sr. as partner. 'Winners in Boat Races, various classes were: Spike Burns, Albert Appleby, Dave Thomas, Cliff King, Sr., Cliff King Jr, Bill Jones, Keith Prout. Swimming, Ladies, Janet Weir; Men, Bruce Burnett; 10 and under, girls, Joanne Wilson; boys, Doug Emerson; 12 and under, girls, Anne Falconer, boys, Gregg Rown- tree; 14 and under, Tammy Carpenter, boys, Tom Tenny- son, Sail Boat race won by Bill Jones. Gunwale Race, Keith Prout. Women's Canoe Race, Lynn Martin. Men's, Gordon Wilde. Girl's Canoe Race (four to team) Sue Martin, Lynn Mar- tin, Karen Johnson, B. Miller. Girl's Canoe Race (three to, team) Dianne Guest, Joanne Wilson, Louise Woodhouse. Men's Double Canoe Race: men, Lynn Martin, Sue Mar- Men's Rowing Race: M. R. Wier, Men's Canoe Race, (four to team) John and Al- len Morgan, Eric Kay, Jeff Beer. Boy's Canoe Race (three to team) Garry Eve- leigh, Dave Dysart, Steve Haradine. Mixed' doubles, Lynn Martin, Don Jones. Wo- men's Rowing Race, Janet Weir; Crab Race (two men, two women to canoe) Leanne Sherwin, Anita Sherwin, Wayne Holmes, Steve Smith. Trophy Winners Albert Putsey Sr. Trophy (High boy or girl Saturday) Elaine Prout, 15 pts. James Woodhouse Trophy, (High boy or girl Monday) Sue Mar- tin, 17 pts. McMillan Trophy (Ladies aggregate for week- end) Anne Falconer 23 pts. Ferguson Trophy, (Men's Ag- gregate for week-end) Gary Eveleigh 19 pts. Don Par- geter Trophy (Highest aggre- gate points, male or female for week-end) Anne Falconer 23 pts. Play-0ffs To Start Monday, Aug. 19 1st Place Team vs. 4th place (Best of Five Series) 2nd Place Team vs. 5th place (Best of - Three Series) 3rd Place Team vs. 6th Place (Best of Three Series) Semi Final--Winner of 2nd and 5th vs. Winner of 3rd and 6th. .of the season. Junior Ladies] under, Paul Woodhouse. 4 Ken Cooke, Bill Dwyer; Wo- 'FINALS--Best of Seven. 4 (Best of Three). Midgets Drop {First Game in Cobourg Port Perry Flamingo's win York-Ontario- - Simcoe Soft- ball League. The Port Perry boys lost 2 games and tied 1 in a 14 game schedule. The last game was the best game This game was played against Oakridges in King City on Aug. 7th. The score being a 17all tie. The play-offs for this league will start in the near future with Port Perry meeting Oak- ridges in the 1st round. The Port Perry Flamingo's played their 1st game in the 0.A.S.A. against Cobourg. in Cobourg on Sun. Aug. 11th. Cobourg won the game by a score of 3 to 0. This was .a well played game with each team having 1 error. Doug Hughes of Port Perry pitching good ball and giving up only 6 hits and walked 1 batter. Al Fenton pitching for Cobourg pitched a strong game giving up only 2 hits, walked 2 bat- ters and striking out 12 bat- ters. The 2nd game will be played in Port Perry on Wed. Aug. 14th, Bantam HM.L. [ J Standings Utica... 16 Pts. Mersco ............... 10 Pts. Cartwright ........ 8 Pts. Greenbank ........ 8 Pts. Goodwood .......... 4 Pts. PLAY-OFFS-- "A"--Best of Five Mersco vs. Utica SERIES "B" (Round Robin) Cartwright - Greenbank - Goodwood. SERIES "C"--Best of Five (Finals) "AY vs. "B", Check The Label On Your Paper companion as a passenger. Many children took part in the R Caesarea, held Saturday, August 3, wit cycles, doll carriages, etc. Above is a young "farmer" with straw hat and pipe pulling a wagon with his young ny, tas tta Parade at decorated bi- Squirt H.L. SERIES "A"--Best of Five. Hanks vs. Greenbank. SERIES "B"--Best of Three Cartwright vs. Archers SERIES "C"--Best of Three Goodwood vs. Pr. Albert SERIES "D"--Best of Three Utica vs. Ideal Dairy SERIES "E"--Best of Three Scugog Is. vs. Seagrave SERIES "pM... BY" V8. wp» Best of Three SERIES "GC" VS. "gE"? Best of Three SEMI FINAL-- : SERIES "CH" --"F' VS. "Ga" . Best of Three " FINALS-- SERIES "'--"H" VS. "AD Best of Five. Greenbank ............ 28 Pis. - Archer Pontiacs... 23 Pts. _ Prince Albert ...... 20 Pts. Ideal Dairy ............ 18 Pts. Seagrave ............... 16 Pts, Hank's Pastries .... 16 Pts. Cartwright... 10 Pts. Goodwood .............. 10 Pts. Utica ........co......... .. 8 Pts. Scugog Island ........ 2 Pts. PLAY-OFFS-- Bantam Girls [] 5 . Standings W L T Pts Angels ...... 6 1.1 18 Starlets .... 4 2 2. 10 Sweetmans 3 5 0 6 Legion .... 1 6 1 3 PLAY-OFFS-- SERIES "A"--Best of Three Sweetman's vs. Angels SERIES "B"--Best of Three Legion vs. Starlets SERIES "C""--FINALS - Best of Three. Winner "A" vs, "B" Winner. Play-Offs SERIES "A"--Emmerson's vs Greenbank. Best of five series. Emmerson's lead vs. Cartwright. Best of "five series. Jewell's lead series two games - to none. FINALS--Best of Five. 9 P.M. to 12 P.M. TEENAGE DANCE CLUB ANNRENE SUNDAY, AUG. 18th "THE OTHER HALF" ADMHSSION $1.00 HOCKEY NOTICE All Parents of Minor Hockey Players Please Take Notice. ~ ALL PLAYERS MUST HAVE BIRTH CERTIFICATES BEFORE THEY CAN REGISTER TO PLAY HOCKEY FOR THE 1968-69 SEASON. Joe Waldinsperger, President, P.P.M.H.A. Pee Wee H.L. * series 2 games to 1. y -_