Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1975, p. 20

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H.T.W.HI,: Don Wallace 786 High Single: Ross Page 261 H.S.W.H.: Mike Mitchell\303 Triple 625 and Over: Dave Rider 678, Richard Drew 662, Ross Hutchinson 661, Ken Dowson 654, Don Wallace 651, Ken Dowson 654 Don Wallace 651, Hans Buscher 648, Ken Cather- wood 647, Ross Page Standings: Downsons R. and W. ...... 18 Tudor Developments .....17 Ideal Dairy .................. 16 Port Perry L.G.A. .......... 16 Lake Scugog Lumber ....16 Edens ......ccocoeiiiinnnn. 15 Stones Real Estate ........ 15 Legion Branch419 ......... 14 Ballard Lumber ............ 11 Port Perry Star ............. 11 Hunting safety Once again hunting season is here. The Community Services Branch of the Ontario Provincial Police remind you that there are several basic gun-handling rules. Hunting accidents claim about 125 lives each year, usualy because the most simple rules have been broken. What can you do? ..Never consume alcohol before, or during a hunt. ..Know the identifying feat- ures of the game you intend to hunt. ..Never shoot in the directipn of buildings or livestock. You cannot depend on the common sense of the hunter beside you....wear bright orange. The handling of firearms requires great care. ..Always handle a gun as if it were loaded. ..Never climb a tree or fence with a loaded firearm. ..Always carry your gun so that you can control the direction of the muzzle. ..Unattended firearms should always be unloaded. Few hunting deaths are accidents....they are usually caused" by negligence... criminal negligence. So keep crime prevention in mind. The criminal code provides a stiff penalty for this offence. Al OW | Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments 10% % 5 Years INTEREST is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 193 Queen St. Port Perry Telephone 985-7306 INVEST * 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 212, 1975 BOWLING -- Emmersons Ins. ........... Zering Pontiac SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Men High Single: Jim Rider 276 H.S.W.H.: Gerry Louvelle 280 High' Triple: Jim Rider 689 H.T.W.H.: Doug McBride 703 Women High Single: Leona Charles 279 H.S.W.H.: Leona Charles 311 High Triple: Leona Charles 624 H,T.W.H.: Leona Charles 720 Standings: Happy Rollers .............. 26 Whiz Bangs .................. 22 Rons Raiders ................ 20 The Tigers .....c.vvivinisnr 13 The Jokers ................... 13 The Clowns ................... 11 News from Utica and area Service will' be held in Utica United Church on Sun. October 26, at 11:30 a.m. Sunday School meets at" 10:15 a.m. Best of health is wished for Mrs. Roy Sutcliffe who is a patient in Port Perry Com- ymunity Hospital, following surgery on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Rus- nell of Oshawa spent Sunday evening with Mrs. James E. Mitchell. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scho- field of Fort Erie (formerly of Manchester) and their family in the recent bereave- ment of their son, Steven, in a car accident near Fort Erie. Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn MacCannell and Mr. Grant MacCannell spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. James McLean of Shelburne. Mr. and Mrs. Armour MacMillan of Greenbank and Mr. Lloyd Ashenhurst of Cardinal were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bailey on Saturday evening. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Tom Suther- land and family in the recent bereavement of an aunt, Miss Ethel Major, of Birch- cliffe. Mrs. Lloyd Taylor attend- .ed the Anniversary Service at Cedar Grove United Church on Sunday. 'Miss Brigitte Burk and Mr. Dale Beare of Mississauga. Sunday visitors with mrs. Jack Crosier and later were dinner guests of Mrs. Frank Honey of Port Perry. Mr. Bill Collins and Marlef and her friend, Joanne o Bowmanville called on Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sutcliffe on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beare and girls of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Morton and family of Ajax spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Hillis Wilbur and boys. Hope you had a happy birthday on Saturday, Todd! 'Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Dennis attended the Orange Lodge Church Par- ade at Port Perry Presbyter- ian Church on Sunday and later attended. the Open House' at the Oddfellows Temple, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Ploughman's 50th Wedding Anniversary. * Congratulations and best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Ploughman: Mrs. R. May, Mrs. Emily 'Brown, Mr. Lewis Osland and Mr. Milford Simmerson all of Port Hope, were Sun- day visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Thompson. We are sorry that Mrs. - Earl Fielding had the mis- fortune to fall, tearing the ligaments in her leg again. We hope she will soon be able to walk without crutches. Mrs. Cecil Harper, Mr. and Mrs. George Harper and Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Schbo- field, and children were din- ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Schofield on Sunday. HURRY ON IN - SUPPLY LIMITED! SALE PRICE 12 H.P. (Model 125) Hydraulic Drive complete with 42" mower - Reg. price *2679-® PLUS FREE SNOW BLOWER! VALUE *85* 2395 Sale Ends Nov. 15th UXBRIDGE BEACH me LTD. HIGHWAY 47 SOUTH 852-3326 The occasion was George' yr birthday. Mrs. :Clare Thompson of Scugog Island called on Mrs, Jack Crosier and Mrs. W* Scott on Tuesday. ~ Twenty tables of players enjoyed the euchre in the hall on Friday evening. Prize winners were M. Poots, Grace Thompson, Retta Hardy, and Lloyd Fawns, A' Timms and Earl Ballard. Winners in the Freeze-out were K. Crosier and George, Harper, first and Dorothy, Aird and Charles McLaugh- lin second. WINTARIO TICKETS | available at the Port Perry Star

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