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Port Perry Star (1907-), 16 Oct 1969, p. 14

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vg 22 be SHAS Re Bt fic vy EA Ag Ap 2 a TS, 3 SET LN ry a Pe > » ih f ands -r 2 7h * 5 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 16, 1969 PORT PERRY * STAR Bowli Ing MEN'S THURSDAY * NIGHT BOWLING Oct. 9th Team Standings-- 'Ballards ................ Nachurs ....... . Dowson's .............. Stars Can. Tire Middleton's Meats ...... 17 Majcher Pontiacs ...... 16 Eden's L. Strikes ........ 15 LGA. 16 Don's Raiders ........ 13 Causeway Kids .......... 12 Beare Chev's ........... 9 High Triple-- 834--J. Wilson, Sr. High Triple W.H.-- 853--R. Robinson 'High Single-- 319--K. Ashton High Single W.H.-- 318--C. Butson Triples 625 & Over-- J. Wilson Sr.--834; K. Ash. ton--817; J.- Stone -- 816; V. _ Walker--780; R. Robinson-- 748; J. Dowson--737; J. Had- ley--726; B. Owen--722; B. Anderson--709; J. Beckett-- 708; Don Durham -- 697; N. Wanamaker--&676; F. Hastings --659; R. Parker -- 656; R. Graham -- 651; C. Butson-- 643; J. Owen--636; D. Gray --=635; J. Raines--629; J. Hea- ley--629; R. Sweetman--628. . LIE SEE I | .- October 2nd-- - - High Triple-- 738--B. Anderson High Triple W.H.-- -7567--P. Crawford 682; E. Bailey--695;--B. Col- Bowling NIT Swe Crispy Crunch'... 31 «Kit Kat ....._......... 28 Golden Treasure ....... 24 Turkish Delight ..... 19 Baby Ruth .......... Malted Milk ........... Jersey Milk Sweet Marie .... Milky Way . Caramilk ............. Bar Six Coffee Crisp High Single-- Wilma Midgley--280 High Triple-- : Elaine Bailey--695 Over 210 Singles-- G. Forder--215; C. Shaw-- 216; 269; T.. Martens--221; B. Bond--212; K. Harper--221, 269; M. Healey--215; W. Mid- gley--280; J. Mahaffy--211; J. Reid--216; S. Hoskin--247, B. Raines -- 228; L. Moore-- 213; K. Nottingham--225; J. Chandler -- 236; M. Potts-- 221; M. Dowson -- 213; M. Wallace -- 245, 247; W. Me- 'Laughlin -- 230; E. Bailey-- 279; M. Rahm--217; M. Haw-| es--222; V. Rider -- 229; B. Collins--223. 219; M. Cook-- 230; C. Wilson--218; L. Wil- son--211, Over 600 Triples-- - G. Forder--607; C. Shaw-- 673: K. Harper -- 669; B. Raines -- 600; M. Wallace -- lins--629 High Single-- 349--P. Crawford High Single W.H-- 359--P. Crawford Triples 625 & Over-- B. Anderson--738; P. Craw- ford--727;- G. Wilson -- 711; ~T:-Thomas--688; B. Owen== 681; R. Chandler -- 710; B. Pearson--664; K. Catherwood --663; J. Ballingall--660; K, Ashton--658; C. Watts--648; J. Wilson Jr.--647; R.- Hut- chinson--644; J. Stone--643; V. Walker--642; F. Hastings --638; C. Graham--#635; R. Parker--634; T. Eden -- 634; ~"| Turtles K. Imrie 209; L. Haugen 208; R. Beare 207; Y. Gibson 207; B. Evans 206; F. Davies 205; O. Gibson 201; L. Scott 201; G. Hulbert 200. Standings-- Aces... Jip ow See AS ve Triples Over 625-- Bowling Carnivals Doors. 5th Dimensions Flirtations . Box Tops . Guess Who . Raiders . . 49th Parallel Byrds Supremes Ventures High Triple - F. Venning 704 High Single - F. Venning 299 Triples -- 600 and Over: F. Venning 704; I. Phinney 629; C. Watts 616; A. Mulder 614. Singles 200 and Over: F. Venning 202,203,299; A. Mulder 248,205; D. Phinney 246, 214; S. DeHaas 208,231; J. Walker 223,212; C. Wilson 213,205; T. Vanderby 265; J. Storey 257; D. Wanamaker 261; M. Raby 252; C. Watts 244; P. Ellicott 241; S. Tully 231; A. Chapman 228; D. Rodd 228; M. Doupe 226; M. Sweetman 225; R. Stone 222; D. Goreski 220; M. Eden 219; C. Warren 214; J. Scriver 213; L.Campsall 212; 8S. Stone Bowling NIGHT BOWLING Beavers Better Sports .... S.0.B.'s Spitfires ............. Longhorns .................. i" R. Phinnep--812; R. DuVal --'1704; W. Cox--683; B. Owen Sisslive Unusual Collection Mr. Don Timleck, owner of Marty's Restaurant and a former O.P.P. constable for some time will be constantly reminded about his six years as. a police officer.- About 250 shoulder flashes from various police departments in Canada, United States, Northern ® Rhodesia, Netherlands, Norway and Australia, neatly displayed in five large frames adorn one of the walls in his restaurant. The collector and owner of the display of shoulder flashes is Michael Brennan, constable with the O.P.P. Whitby Detachment. Greenbank News Miss Pat Hunter was' hon- oured with a Community shower, held at the home of Agnes Waddell in Orono. Thanksgiving day with Miss _ Mr. and-Mrs. Dave Thom- son visiting with her brother ® Mr. 'and Mrs. Bill McCowan in Scarboro on Sunday. Next week news 985-2092, her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Hunter on pridsy even- ing. Mrs." Elwood Clements en- joyed a scenic, Thanksgiving week-end at Lake Placid. "Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dixon of Downsview, Mr. eh Dick 'Brandon and family of Sharon, week-end guests with their parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Brandon. - Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Jones of Hamilton and 'Mr and Mrs, Keith Heron & family guests of Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Ianson for Thanksgiving, Mrs. Ruby Cook of Toronto spent the week-end with her daughter. Mrs. Don McKean. Mr. 'and Mrs. Howard Me. Millan Mrs. Dave Thomson, Mrs. Len Jarvis, Mrs. Janet McKean attended a shower held for Miss Caroline Ryn- ard. held 'at the home of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rynard. The evening unit of the FOR FOALS co-op TOPICS -- by Don Rixon UNITED CO-OPERATIVES OF ONTARIO CO-OP CHALLENGER Horse Feeding Program CO-OP CHALLENGER STARTER RATION . G. Geer--630. ' --647;.R. Short--644; K. Min- chall--625; D. Sutch--675. Singles Over 225-- R. Phinney--308, 258, 246: U.C.W. invite all the ladies to a Dessert Luncheon, Christmas Decoration demon- stration-and Home Bake Sale in the church at 1 o'clock. Formulated to be fed as the creep ration to suckling foals and a starter ration fed.in _the ratio of 1 1b. to 1 1b. with good quality, [§ year of age. In summer, good pasture can | replace good hay. Introduce Co-op Challen- dust-free hay to weanling foals up to one | DANCING R. Short--285; R. Du Val-- 283, 230; W. Cox--258, 231; B. Owen--248. 241; I. Rohrer Admission is 50c. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee and family spent the week- ger Starter Ration for Foals at 2 to 3 weeks. of age, in a suitable creep. CO-OP CHALLENGER HORSE PELLETS CLUB ANNRENE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1969 Rosa Dextra and her Orchestra , bio iE hei det DANCE Port. Perry Legion - Branch 419 Social (IN AID OF MINOR SOFTBALL) LEGION HALL October 256 -- Masquerade Halloween Dance PRIZES FOR COSTUMES, Night 25, 1969 EVERYONE WELCOME REFRESHMENTS AAA A AAA ASA AAA AAA A AAA A ASSL AAA AAA NANNY / / ' / ' ' / / / ' / / / / ' /' 4 / : SAT., OCT. / / / / / / / ' / / / ' ~~ ADMISSION $3.00 per COUPLE --237; D. Sutch--233. $5 High Averages-- i [High Single-- High Triple-- 222--R. Du Val 215--R. Phinney 213--M. Vanderby 209--J. Healey 205--B. Owen R. Phinney--308 -| Sunday, but trust we can all their daughter Mr. and Mrs. end with their cousin Dr, & Mrs. Ralph Wilkinson in Montreal. There will be no church service at Greenbank next attend Pinedale Anniversary Service at, 11. p.m. Mr..and Mrs. George Wad- dell week-end guests with Mel McGee. All spent|| R. Phinney--812, AR PHONE 985.2581 PLUMBING -- SPORTS -- SALES - SCORPION SNOWMOBILES and Accessories * HEATING T'S ART PETROZI) laa A a A A A SEER SSS EE SOR peggy ' (A complete Ration for Horses) Formulated to be fed as the sole ration to horses over one year of age. Many horsemen prefer this complete ration which contains properly balanced amounts of high quality hay, grains, vitamins and minerals all ; blended in there is a tendency toward cribbing, .a small quantity of Cof hay may be he fed to allevi- ate the habit 0 chewing wood COOP ¢ CHALLENGER 149, HORSE " RATION Formulated to be fed 1:1 (by weight) with good quality, dust-free hay to horses over one year o age. Co-op Challenger Horse Ration is a well' balanced grain feed that will supplement deficiencies in roughages. ( J summer, gi pasture can replace good ay. 3co-0P CHALLENGER 249; HORSE SUPPLEMENT Co-op Challenger 21% Horde Supplement is formulated to be mixed at the rate of 300 Ibs. per ton with grain or grain and mill feeds. The resulting mixture should be fed with good quality, dust-free hay to provide balanced rations for horses over one year of age, In summer good pasture can Teplace 2 hay. United Co-operatives of Ontario = (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Uxbridge 852-3321 Port Perry ZE. 8-3130 handy dustfree pellet form. If |

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