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Port Perry Star, 17 Nov 1971, p. 13

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Port Perry Rpewee team « too strong for Newcastle Concentrating on posi- tional play, the Legion team skated with Newcastle, un "til they had: the edge, win. [3 ning, 7-1. Both teams check: ed-and skated to 1st period draw 0-0. Scott Wilbur, Steven Jones and Robt. Evans scor- ed the goals, that gave the Legion boys a. 3-0 lcad in "the second period. Wilbur goals came after he broke up a.rush at the centre red line, and on a shoulder fake, snaped a shot past the goalie;- In the third period, Ste. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED 'BOWLING Bluffers Great Ones Alley Cats In Betweens Goners Worsers Female-- . H.S.--B. Tennyson--236 H.T.--B. Tennyson--624 H.S.W.H.--L, Hughés 259 . H.T.W.H.--L, Hughes 685 Male-- Log H.S.--D. Scott--303 __H.T.--D, Scott--730 . H.S.W.H.--D. Scott--314 H.T.W.H.--D. Scott--766 ~ Triples Over 600-- 3 D. Scott--1730 ' B. Tennyson--624 J. Cook Sr--604. * * * MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING SO. Bees ....... 25 Better Sports ......... 20 Long Horns ........ 18 ARES lin 17 Spitfires --o..........o. 16 Beavers ...................... 9 H.S.--D. Scott--285 H.T.--D.: Scott--692 H.S.W.H.--D. Martyn, K. Moore--296 H.T.W.H--D. Martyn--797. Triples Over 600-- D. Scott--692; B. Owen-- 663; D. Martyn -- 656; C. Andrews Jr.--648; H. Bus- "cher--633; K. oder B. Williams--618; A: Jack: son--611; D, Vivian -- 610; LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING Canarys .................. 32 Budgies ................ 28 Chicadees ............... 28 Flamingas. 28 Robins ............ 27 Sparrows ...... 263 Cardinals ................ 26 Woodpeckers .......... 25 . Blue Jays ........... 243 \ Wrens * AUTOMOTIVE | * INDUSTRIAL BODY SHOP SNOWMOBILE We Have The - High Triple for the week-- Auto Supply * AUTOMOTIVE Machine | * AUTOMOTIVE Parts ven Jones again, then Kelly Reese, "Ricky Lefort and Stu Cochrane sent the 'War- riors' home with a 7-1 win. . _ Billy Hyatt notched the lone score for Newcastle. Next wéftk the boys do battle with,a good rival, a neighbour' from the gravel pit area, Stouffville, The. two clubs ldst year met «and played some really ex. citing hockey, where one or two. goals made the differ- ence. Then. it's off to Brooklin on Saturday night - for an encounter with Pick. ering. ; D. Phinney--1710 High Single for the Week-- M. DeJong--201 Triples 600 & Over-- D. Phinney--710; I. Doupe --1706; J. Walker -- 703; J. Irvine--646; E. Oke -- 643; N. Robinson--8622; L, Camp-: : sall--608; R. Williamson-- 608; V. Lee--603; M. Raby --600. Singles 200 & Over: -D. Phinney--270. 220, 220 I. Doupe--263, 203, 240; J. Walker--248, 260; J. Irvine --233, 253; R, Williamson-- 210 233; V. Lee--210, 282; M. Raby--244, 211; C. Watts --208, 205; B. Bell -- 201, 206; M. DeJong--- 291; L. Campsall -- 254; M. Sweet- ~~ man -- 252; N. -Robjnson-- 247; T. Vanderby--240; E. Oke--232; D. Wilson--231; D. Warren--221; S. Stone-- 216; S. DeHaas -- 209; LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING November 3rd, 1971-- High Triple-- . I. Doupe--683 High Single-- I. Doupe--268 "Over 210-- B. Doupe--226, 232, 217; J. Wilkins--262; J. Jackman --221; I. Doupe--268, 229; M. L. Dowson--230; G. Lan- gille--232; G. Forder--212; M. Cook--215; M. Wallace --221; B. Collins--227; B, Raines--219; M. Hopkins-- 216; M. St. John--249; 985-2347 Shop Service Equipment Rental You Need honour graduates Honeydale - Women's Junior and Senior prizes" were awarded to Miriam . Christie. and Barbara Wozney. °° An award from the Legion Ladies' Auxiliary was presented to Linda Pickard. Judy Dubeau 'and Diane Waines received the Junior and Senior 'Greenbank Women's - Institute prizes. Awards from the United --Auto Workers were given to Janet Baird, William Brain, Brian Layng, Joanne Mid-. dleton, Linda Pickard and - Allan Wakeford, FALE Penny Dawson, with an 89 percent average received the Dr. Dymond Scholarship for "all around everything." The Lions Club Scholar- ship was presented to Les 'Lucyk. ; Janice Neill and Bruce Hancock received the D.F. ~-Nasmith--Scholarship, and Aldred the . William Memorial Scholarship was presented to Jody Williams, -- Certificates of standing were presented to students in the Occupations Programmes. = Honour graduation diplomas, Graduation diplomas, and various academic subject 'trophies were also presen- ted. The Port Perry Legion awarded 28 students with bursaries and scholarships for achievement in oc- cupations and academic subjects. . , The "Valedictory: Address was given by Rosi Frey. Obituary MRS. ANDREW PILKEY After a lengthy illness, Mrs. Andrew Pilkey, of Brooklin died at Fair View Lodge in Whitby on October 31st, 1971. A resident of the Raglan and Brooklin area for about 45 years, Mrs. Pilkey lived in Oakville prior to moving here. * Her parents were the late John Maye and Harriet Pearce of the 4th line, Goodwood, where she wa born in 1882. She was affiliated with the United Church. Surviving is her husband Mr. Andrew Pilkey and two brothers Norman and George Maye of Goodwood. © She was predeceased by two brothers, William and John Maye and one sister, Libby, Mrs. William Kellington. The Rev. G. Mundy of ° Brooklin conducted the service at the Chapel of McDermott-Panabaker, Port Perry on November the 3rd and the burial was in Goodwood Cemetery. Pallbearers were Harvey Maye, Marvin Maye, Bert Maye, Reuben Maye, Alger Maye and Norman Maye. BUILDING PERMITS At the regular meeting of Council on November 2. building permit applications were granted to Mr.'William McLaughlin. 68 Union St. for an accessory building. and to Mrs. W. Gotthelf for a new residence. Miss. Frey's topic 'was light, hi, PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 10, 1971 -- 13 humourous, but to the point rr as well, and the audience mencement. doesn't feel that young accepted her speech with Before making - the persons loday are too bad. "applause, (A copy of Miss presentations to the Ont. "Young people today", he . Frey's entire Valedictory Scholars, Mr, Hempstead said, "have some things Address is re-printed in the STAR this week.) Possibly Mr, Howard said that 'each generation seems to feel that the other genegation is a little funny." 'Hempstead expressed best He nfentioned clothes and the sentiments of many of hair styles, Then he went on those present at Com- to say that his generation going for them -that other generations did not have; Young people today, he said, are showing what the school system is trying to instill in them. 32 Everything" ; . '. A Complete 0 DiiTinas | Selection of A NW Boxed and XV N=-I=F- Individual CARDS for each and everyone. please feel welcome to come in and browse at your own leisure! MOTHERS !! We now carry the ' "NEW" Curity Nurser, } with disposable bottle mw Better for your baby more convenient for yeu. 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