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Port Perry Star (1907-), 3 Jul 1969, p. 11

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Ld iv PORT PERRY * STAR * C artwright Central- S chool "Hold Annual Field. Day. TYKES Girls-- Ist--Deboie Sattler. 13 pts. 2nd--Irene MacDonald, Lean- ne Fisher, Patricia Sleep and Debbie Black 8 pts. 3rd--Annie Dorrell, Karen 'Post, Lori Gettins 5 pts. Boys-- __1st--Dale Williams 22 pts..... 2nd--John Paul Mazzarolo, Dwayne McLurg 13 pts. 3rd--Jason Warner 11 pts, _ MIDGETS Girls-- 1st--Joanne Wolters 19 pts. " 2nd--Cindy Grieves--13 pts. 3rd--Anita DeJong 9 pts. ° Boys-- 1st--Peter Duivestyn 26 pts. 2nd--Terrance Barter 13 pts. 3rd--Ray Porrill--7 pts. : JUNIOR Girls-- 1st--Christine Pantschuk 19 pts. ; 2nd--Wilma Wolters, Louise VanCamp 13 pts. 3rd--Janis McLaughlin 6 pts. Boys-- . 1st--Jamie Malcolm 15 pts. CAMPING 1969 MODELS USED MODELS $136.00 to $269.00 " PHONE - 2nd-- Andrew Visser, Michael Van Gestel, David Horton 9. pts. ' d--Ravmer Welts, Norman 4 Felstead 7 pts. INTERMEDIATES Girls-- 1st--Cheryl Wright 15 pts. 2nrd--Kathy Keuning 10 Lai -3rd=-Lynn. Cooke- -8-pts.-- Boys-- : 1st--Bob Beatock 18 pts. 2nd--Randy MacLeod MN pts. 3rd--Paul Judson 9 pts. SENIOR' Girls-- 1st--Darlene Mslealm 22 pts. 2nd--Sharon Williamsan 16 pts. 3rd--Sheri Walker, Dawne Warner "10 pts. | $399.00 to $599.00 MORLEY BRUCE CAMPTRAILER LOCATED 6 MILES NORTH OF HOSPITAL : 12th CONCESSION BUY -- SELL REAL ESTATE LID -1ALIOR a: 983. -7373 TRAILERS SALES - 985-2528 Friday, Pari-Mutual ORONO RACEWAY «7:45 p.m. Wagering "RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. "Sponsored by ~~ Oshawa os | "Horse Driving Club July 4. Boysin 1st--Rick Mappin 24 pts." 2nd--Tom Tennyson 13 pts.. 3rd--George Keuning 10 pts. INTERMEDIATE, RELAY TEAMS Girls-- 1st--Lynn Cooke, Kathleen Sloanne, Gail Fallis, --PDonna-Totten.,---- 2nd--Verna Myke, Heda Mazzerola, Janis Dorrell, Debbie Swain 3rd--Cheryl Wright, Mi- chelle Robinson, Bar- bara Welts, Susan Thompson. Boys-- 1st--Terry Cooke, Paul Jud- son, Randy Prosser, David Malcolm. 2nd--Bob Beacock. Chris Vine, Terry Peck; Ron * Bradburn, 3rd--Randy MacLeod. Randy Herman, Henry Wygerde _ Mike Walker. "SENIOR -RELAY TEAMS Sirls-- 1st--Barbara Llyod, Leslie Wright, Karen Edwards, Denise' Edgerton. - 2nd=Darlene Malcolm, Sharon Williamson, Dawne Warner, Sherri Walker. Boys-- i 1st--Brian Warner, Brian Handysid¥®, Tom Tenny- son, Larry Huntington, £nd--Rick Mappin, Frank Wright, David Larmer, George Keuning. 3drd--Robin Rurcgel, Ken Crawford, Brian Felstead John Fraser. . ntermediate Boys Pole Vault 1st--Doug Mappin 2rd--Bob Beacock 3rd--Esa Kinnunen Senior Boys Pole Vault-- 1st--Rick Mappin, 2nd--George Keuning 3rd--John Fraser Field Dav Champion Girl-- Darlene Malcolm 22 points. Field Day Champion Boy-- Peter Dtiivestyn 26 points- "The girls and bovs of Cart- wright Minor snorts would like to thank everyone who supported their minor Sports Draw. Master Murray Ar- chibald of R.R. #2, Black- stock, Ontario was the lucky vinner of the draw.) ALK 1S CHEAP, BECAUSE THE SYPPLY 18 Ptolemy & Grieve B. A. Service Station 52 Water St. Port Perry losses. - Ll Set TRS 11 | On Tuesday, June 24th the Ballard boys defeated Geor- gian Motor Hotel Juveniles 180. Rick Beare was the winning pitcher allowing 5 singles and striking 'out 2 batters. All the Port play- ers contributed to the total with either a hit or, a run, The big men at the plate were Gene Hurst with a hore run and' 3 singles, Rick Beare and Neil Clarke with a triple and 2 singles each. On Wed., June 25th; at Bay Ridges the Lumbermen left their bats at home: and as-a result collected only a single hit. Jim Lee pitched a good game giving up only seven _hits, 'but some sloppy fielding-allowed--Bay Ridges Juniors to score 3 of their 4 runs. } Bob Smith was the only Port hitter successful against Dave . Cranston's Pitching. Smith's double in the first with one out appeared to sig- nal another good game for Port but the final score was Bay Ridges Juniors 4, Ballard Lumber Juveniles - 0. Port rebounded on Thurs. June 26th when they defeat- ed. for the first time in three games. Pickering Moodies In- termediates 65. Rick Beare pitched the win to bring his record to 4 wins against 2 Pickering starter Earl Ro- binson was not as sharp as usual and he was relieved in Juveniles Win 7 Out Of 3 the fifth 'by Keith Fertile who took the loss. Port opened the scoring in the second when Garry Hun- ter doubled, John MacMaster walked and both scored with two out on Steve Carnegie's timely single. Two errors, a fielder's choice and a cir- cuit clout by. Hanson gave Pickering a 3-2 lead in the third. . They 'added a single- ton on two more errors in the fourth to lead 4-2. The Ballard boys, who re- fused to quit narrowed: the lead to gne in the fourth on 'a walk to MacMaster and a two out double by Tom Law- rence. Port regained the lead in the fifth on a walk to Boh Smith, a double by Hun- ter and a two out double by MacMaster. The game was tied by Pic- kering in the sixth on Mof- fats four bagger. This set the stage for a tight finish. The tie was broken by Port in the eighth when Carnegie walked, stole second with two out and scored the win- ning run on a solid single by Wanamaker. The Juveniles are round- ing into shape for the first Port Perry Chamber of Com. merce Juvenile Tournament on July 5th at the Ball Park and Fair Grounds. Remember for good ball be at the Park Thursday nights. Next home game Thursday, July 3 against Pickering again, SN / A BAS AVES VOUS La TIRE FR IG BE ° SEAL STATE LID BEMTON 985-7373 Softhall Schedule SCHEDULE The Port Perry Ghamber of Commerce Juvenile Toyr- nament Schedule to be held on Sat., July 5th. Games are scheduled to start at 10:30 at the Lake Front and the _ Fair Grounds. A. Corvette Park (Scarboro), vs. Port Perry Ballard " Lumber at 10:30 Lake Front. B. North York vs. Cobourg, -10:30 Fair Grounds. C: St. Catharines vs. Trenton 12:00 Lake Front D. Oshawa vs. Kemptville, "12:00 Fair Grounds E. Winners of A and B 2 p.m. at Lake Front F. Losers of A and B 2 p.m. at Fair Grounds G. Winner of C and D 3:30 p.m. at Lake Front H. Losers of C and D 3:30 p.m, Fair Grounds 1. Consolation Finals 6:00 p.m. Lake Front J. Championship-- 8:00 p.m. at Lake Front Hold First A The first annual picnic of the = congregation of the Church of the Immaculate Conception, .was held June '221d at Poplar Park. Due to the' inclement weather the turn-out was not as good 'as expected, the water was a little cool for most, but the children all had a good time in: the races sponsored by .| the men's league and the C.W.L. The winners of the races are as follows: 5. year old girls--1. Nancy Gould, 2. Teresa Wygerde, 3. Anele Waters. Boys--1. Robert Franssen, 2. Eddie, 3. Stuart Berry. 7-8 yr. Boys--Dennis Frans- sen; Andrew Berry; Finley Peeters. ~Girls--Barbara' Balling; - Telly Bloemen; Ann Marie Taylor. "9 yr. Boys--Leonard Frans-|- sen; Lawrence Peeters; Ed- ward Wygerde. 10 yr. Boys--John Waters; Chris Vanstrien; Kevin Mar- tins. Girls--Terry Franssen; Helma Peeters; Nellie Meester. .. 11 yr. Boys--Sean Taylor; Leonard Franssen; Valerie Gould. Girls--Terry Franssen; Mary Anne Vanstrien; Mar-. garet Peeters. Sean Taylor; John Waters. 'Girls--Hilda Balling; Terry Franssen; Cathy Timleck: 13 yr.--Boys--Jim Taylor; John Vanstrien; Sean Taylor. * Girls--Hilda Balling; Teresa Peeters; Terry . Franssen. Sack Races-- sen; Roi Wouters; -Paul Gould. : Girls--Nancy - Gould; Teresa Wygerde. PHONE 985-3182 'Nea Bloeman. 12 yr. Boys--Jim Taylor; 7 yr. Boys--Dennis Frans. 8 yr. Boys==John Wouters; I Sean O'Reily; David Canning!|| nnual Picnic Girls--Tilly Bloemen; Lynn O'Rielly; Ann Marie Taylor. 9 yr. Boys--Edward Wy- gerde; Leonard Franssen; Mike Vanstrien. " Girls--Terry Franssen; Shiela O"Rielly, Karen O' Rielly. 10 yr. Boys--John Wouters, Richard LeForte; Chris Vanstrien. Over 10 Girls--Monica Balling; Teresa Peeters; Sherrie Walker. : Boys--John Vanstrien; Mike Vanstrien; Biehard La Forte. 110 yds. SSR ean Berry; Willie Vanstrien; 'Men--Jan Franssen; Teny Bloeman; Mike Vansterien, with Father Lee making a good showing. Ladies Sack--Nellie Wout- ers; Willie Vanstrien; Sylvia Franssen. Men's Sack--Nick Wouters, '| Fred Balling; Pete Hoogeven, again father Lee made good showing but not quite good enough, INVEST NOW hh FOR 5 YEARS VICTORIA and GREY TRUST Guaranteed Investments Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 191 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 -- -- WESTERN RIDING FIRST CLASS - + HORSES l* SADDLES | * EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and - WEEKENDS GLENVIEW ACRES 1st Farm South of Seagrave (OLD ROAD - WEST SIDE SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT - Free. Evaluations - fix | Bhi mo a 2) 0 By

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