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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 May 1969, p. 15

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@ Pasay 8 SA PORT PERRY x STAR x SPoRrs Bowlers Receive Tropes At Banquet Consolation foun, sponsored by John Ballard Lumber Co. Left to right, back row, Dave Moore, Roy. Graham, Vin Walker, Rick Parker, Seated, Tom Eden, Don Forder, Jack Owen. Photos by Bill Harrison, o |and Lloyd Wilson. Runners up in the Port Perry Men's Bowling League, Beare Motors sponsors, left to right, back row, Steve Whitter, Doug Scott and Tom Adderley. Seated, Terry Adderley, Matt Wilson and John Raines. ° : Individual winners for high scores etc. back row, left'to right, Bud Heard, Ken Katter-: wood, and Jim Wilson Sr. Seated, Norm Middleton, Doug Butt, Jim Hadley. o PORT PERRY STAR. Thursday, May 22,1969 - 15 Minor Softball News Weather permitting all the softball teams will be formed and ready to go this week The Tyke series will be pick- ed on' Saturday . morning when all-boys under 8 years are' asked to be on hand at 10 a.m. at the Ball Park. The Squirts will operate a league of 6 teams, Grenn- bank, Cartwright, Utica alo Hanks Pastries, Ideal Dairy and one other logal team. The Pee Wee Weve will |The 12 '|er, fresh since March. /She | buyers of the day were D. Grade Holstein._| Sells For $620. The complete Holstein Dispersal for Wm. Peeters, RR. 4, Port Perry was held at the farm on May 15. The sale was an oufstanding suc- cess with = buyers coming from a radius of 200 miles. registered. cows brought an average price of $438 and the 22 grade cows averaged $434. The top cow was a 3 year old grade heif- was purchased by John Kers- ten, Port Perry for $620. He also bought 2 grade cows at $570 and $500. The largest Powell and F. Williams of Newburgh, Ont. This part. nership took -21 head with a top of $500. Neil Malcolm, Burketon took the top. regis- tered cow at $610. 10 cows sold at $500 and over. The milk quota was -in great demand with 200 lbs. bringing $17 per lb. and 584 lbs, going at $16. to Coon Bros., Winchester, Ont. The sale was managed by Lloyd Wilson, Uxbridge, Ont. and the -auctioneers were Ted Jackson and Ted Spenceley Vin Walker is seen with the Jack Hope Trophy for "Best Sport" for the be made up with Greenbank Cartwright, Jewell Const, Emmersons Insurance and Legion. Squirts. - The Bantam league will be made up with Greenbank Goodwood, Cartwright and Mersco Store. At this timé the TTR are without coaches and this will determine whether we operate one or two. clubs in Port Perry. The Bantam Girls will op- erate with 4 local teams with 2 outside centres also inter- ested. The Junior Ladies league is not settled at this time as only Zion has replied for Island appear to be out due to lack of girls. The new umpire-in-chief | Sony Venning and he is ooking for more umpires to help out. The Ballard Lumber Juv- eniles will open the local season Thursday -night at 8.15, they 'meet Whitby Int's. This league will provide good ball for the local fans. Anyone who wishes to coach or umpire should con- tact Vin Walker or Gary Vein) entry. Cartwright and Scugog|. Celebrate Fortieth Anniversary A large group of friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr. and "Mrs. Bill Fitze of Seagrave on Sat, the, 10th of May to honour Mrs. Fitze's parents Mr. and Mrs. Harper who were celebrating their fortieth anniversary: The surprised. couple ar- rived after being taken out for supper by their youngest daughter Rose Ann. They were presented with a set of matching step tables and a number of other gifts. Mrs. Harper also received a phone call from her sister Mrs. Rose Elliott of Chicago, 111, U.S.A. offering congratu- lations. Guests present were from Toronto, Oshawa and Port Perry and surrounding area. } HA. E Jobnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET 985--2383 m Oshawa year 1969. .° ORONO RACEWAY 'Friday, May 23 7:45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wager ing RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. Sponsored by Horse Driving Club Harness Pictured above are "Don's Raiders" ) who were the league champions and won the .| Middleton trophy. Left to right, back row, Neil Wanamaker, Jim Parker, Rodger Hope, Bill Pearson, Seated, Jack Healey, John Beckett, Don Carnegie, sponsor and Clarence Butson. .- at PS Sp. = . bY RR Tm i o. aap Se A = mr ----------, ~ Ca ry a iy meme

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