Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1970, p. 17

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--Wilson from-Tournament.-- | . overtime--3-2 for Beaverton. iy a i Recreation Tips The warm sun and running water is bound to bring on spring fever at this time of year. A good remedy for this annual malady is to take a few days off from the job and get' the boat ready for launching: The Ontario<Safety League claims that, preventative maintenance on your boat & motor can be even more im. portant than on your car. Few boat owners have the means to telephone for help from the middle of the lake, and still fewer walk away from a sinking boat. So now is the time for a thorough inspection of the hull while it is out of the water and LADIES CURLING BUSINESS GIRLS CURLING March, 31st-- D. Dargavel--12, D. Robertson--2 G. Thompson--9, E. Doyle--7 J. Skerratt--10, M. McMaster--7 W. Hamilton--10,- M. Hogel--7 Broomball Cy Wilson Tournament team played: first game at Beaverton Tournament, Sat.. April 4th, 9:00 a.m. against Stroud. A very fast & well organized team. Final score Stroud 6, Cy Wilson 4. Second game 2:00 p.m. Cv Wilson vs. Beaverton 2-2 into elimination overtime. Beaver- ton scored 10 minutes. into A very fast and. exciting game. This eliminated Cy Appreciation is extended Cy Wilson for sponsoring tournament team and the league team the past year, also to Ross and Marg. Sweet- man for sponsoring Prince make those necessary re- pairs. The time spent could saye frustrating, hours and costly haulouts during the busy summer season. The same goes for a mar ine engine, whether it be an inboard or an outboard. The Ontario Safety League claims that a proper overhaul at the beginning of the boating season insuring smooth run- ning and proper lubrication will double the hours of ser: vice. If you haven't the time or ability to do it your- self, take it to a reliable marine dealer. And while you're at it, check over the safety equip- ment. This includes moor- ing lines, anchor lines, fen- ders, paddles, fire extingui- shers and lifejackets. All of this equipment is important for the safety of the boat & its occupants. Any of this equipment that has grown too old and worn for effi- cient use should be replaced. This is inexpensive insur- ance. The Ontario Safety League reminds power and to win the Avon Lea Bon A perfect eight ender was played by these local ladies April 3.-Phota taken Friday evening at the local curling arena shows the happy faces of tleft to right: Ruth Mitchell : ' spiel in Toronto on Friday, skip; Iva Mitchel, vice-skip; Helen Bathie, second; Mary dian boating regulations re- quire two paddlés or two oars and oarlocks in such boats and a Department of Transport approved lifejacket for each passenger; also a fire extinguisher if inboard powered or carrying fixed gas tanks. sailboat operators that Cana- Jean-Heron, lead. Congratulations ladies on a fine showing. Blackstock W. I. Blackstock W.I. held a Pot Luck dinner at 12.30 April 1st in the Community Hall, when 20 members enjoyed a delicious = meal. Regular meeting followed, beginning with a report of the District Executive meeting. It 'was decided to apply for a short course in Women's Institute Procedure. Plafis were dis- cussed re taking a bus to St. Lawrence Starch Co: at Port Credit June 23rd; plans-also made to hold a Fashion Show and Penny Sale May 1st. Committee reported -pur chase of a picture for hospi- tal day room. New cups and saucers bought for hall were Albert team. on display. Annual msports of Standing Committees and Treas. were given and the following officers installed for the ensuing year: Pres.--NMrs. Percy Van Camn 1st Vice--Mrs. L. Thompson Sec'y---Mrs. K. Samells, Treas.--Mrs. R. Mountjoy Dist. Director--Mrs. Sg Van Camp, P.R.O.--Mrs. C. Hill Curator--Mrs. J. McArthur. FARMS -- BE ESIATE R \T '985-7373 s RECREATION CENTRE SW David Porter and Janet D'Altroy Dennis Johnson Plus A Cast Of Over 150 Skaters ADULTS $1.50 PORT PERRY COMMUNITY "VOYAGE TO THE STARS" OTHER GUEST SKATERS Port Peis Figure Skating Club 12th ANNUAL IGE REVUE FRIDAY, APRIL 10th SATURDAY, APRIL ih. Tickets on'sale at House of Howard 985-2272 "Skating Club Executive Also available at the door show nights. CHILDREN 75¢ 8 pm. 8 p.m. SHORT of SPACE? | Need a Washer or Dryer? Want A Real Good Deal? THE ANSWER IS WESTINGHOUSE Stack On Laundry Twins FROM h USE OF HOWARD Just 27" of floor space needed Loaded with time saving -- work saving features -- You can tuck them away in a closet or fit them into a kitehen or bathroom. Compare vom \/ Weigh to Save Door. V Water Sayer Control (Uses Less Hot Water and just half the detergent as agitator washer.) Jee 11 BUY V 5 Water Temperature Selection. V Stop'N Soak Cycle: V Self Cleaning Tub RETAIL VALUE $629.90 up YY Ng s 5 pre REG. $99.95 to $259.95 Units Can Be Purchased Separately & Stacked Later. Other Automatic Dryers from $149.95/ Automatic Washers from $249.95. 5 & 7 Piece Suites Chrome or Phenoil Other Suites from 549.95 OPEN OPEN every every Thurs. Thurs, & & Fri. Fri. until FURNIN UKE = = APPLIANCES until 9:00 241 Queen St. ~ hi Perry -- 985.2272 9:00

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