PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 4th, 1974 Bantams defeat Thornhill 11-2 Port Perry's Bantams travelled to Thornhill on Wednesday, June 26th, and alter scoring 8 runs in the 1st ming coasted to an 11 - 2 victory over the host team. The 1st seven bovs up gol on and scored. The hitting department was led by "If they ever legalize the spitball I'm quitting catching." Robert Evans with 3: Phil Cochrane with 2: and singles voing to Mike Healey, Larry Elson, Jay Williams. Colin Wackett. Rick Hope and Charlie Durwood. Kevin Walker pitched his best game of the year as he allowed only 1 hit. A scratch single in the 6th inning. The 2. runs that scored were caused bv some shakey infield play in Thornhills last at bat. On Monday, July 1, the Bantams played at home to~ Claremont and ran their winning streak to 10 in a row as they beat them 9 - 1. Larry Elson pitched a steady game as he allowed only 2 hits and no runs. He recorded 10 S.0.'s in the 6 innings he pitched. Phil Cochrane relieved in the 7th: allowing 1 unearned run on 2 errors by the infield. Robert Evans continued with a hot bat, as he laced a double and a triple to lead the boys in the slugging department. Larry Elson also belted a home run and had 2 walks in his 3 trips to the plate. Single hits were delivered by Colin Wackett, Jay Williams, Kenny Bryant, Mike Healey and i Danny McKee. Will install traffic lights The Hopourable William Newman, Minister of the Environment and M.P.P. for Ontario South, said today that traffic lights will be installed at Taunton Road and Highway 12 by July 31, 1974. The design work necessary to allow the temporary widening of the pavement has been completed by the Ministry of Transporta- tion and Communications and arrangements have been made to do this work and then to install the signals. THE REXALL COUPON SALE IS OVER but we will honour as many coupons as possible until SATURDAY, JULY 13th, 1974 SCOPE MOUTHWASH 79° 12 oz. 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Wednesday, July 3rd to Saturday, July 13th Lawrence Pharmacy 209 Queen St. Port Perry 985-2231 Important Message from the Port Perry Star Publisher As of July 1, the Commercial Printing Department of the Star is owned and operated by Mr. Henry Janssen, Uxbridge. : Mr. Janssen is a first class craftsman with several years of printing experience from one of the top printing establishments in Toronto. He returned to Uxbridge a few years ago where he learned the printing trade and took over the position of press foreman for Uxbridge Printing Co. Limited. The new firm will be known as Port Perry Printing Co. and will be operating from the premises of the Port Perry Star, 235 Queen Street. We welcome Mr. Janssen and his family and wish them the best of luck in taking over this enterprise. We have known Mr. Janssen for many years and can assure present customers of the Star as well as future customers of Port Perry Printing Co. that quality and service will at least be as good as before. We will at the same time express our thanks to Mr. Wm. Harrison in charge of the Star Printing Department for over 10 years for his fine service to the company. It was originally his intention to work with Mr. Janssen in the Port Perry Printing Co., but this plan was changed when Mr. Harrison was offered a position with another printing company. We wish Mr. Harrison the best in his new position. © One of the Star's mainstays, Mr. Bruce Beare, will however, be . employed by the Port Perry Printing Co. and we at the Star are happy to know he will be on the same familiar premises where he originally started as an apprentice before the Second World War. There will be no change as far as the Port Perry Star is concerned except that we will have more time to devote to the production and publishing of your local weekly newspaper. This again should enable us to create a better and more newsworthy paper in the future. Sincerely, P. Hvidsten, Publisher. Calflac. 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