ATTA . \ PRA LR Re ELA ARES Iv » \ ey . \ ee 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 25, 1978 } A RA TL a A wis i w'; TRS 7 ARE SVAN TAREE VANS . Sy [ » IY L- | Se Ae ny fat OAL « SRS ass \ 3 ' PHASE LE AH JOA saad ads d dlounbodsidssassbisaioadion Xd cis Field Day at Cartwright Public School Sailing school starts June 5 The Port Perry High School and The Ontario Sail- ing Association will be oper- ating a Mobile SailingSchool Program this summer at Port Perry Waterfront. The sailing school will be staffed by one of the Ontario Sail- ing Association's mobile -sailing teams. The one week program is scheduled for June 5 to June 9. Classes are open to the public and will be held in the morning, afternoons and evenings from Monday to Friday. The program is available to both youth and adults and applications are available from Port Perry High School. The Instructors have been DON'S CUSTOM CONCRETE FINISHING Quality Workmanship (4 Basement Floors Garage Floors Patios - Sidewalks -Concrete Steps 0 ¢ wv ® ™ Mane Free Estimates PHONE 985-2588 carefully 'selected and are certified by the Canadian Yachting Association. They employ the latest teaching techniques to make certain that the students acquire the basic sailing skills. Alcan 'Petrel' sailboats are used because of their "good buoyancy, size and simple controls. A rescue coach boat equipped with an outboard 10 H.P. engine is always on duty. The aim of the program is to provide beginner in- struction at minimal cost to any member of the comm- unity. One week of lessons (15 'hours of- instruction) costs $25.00 for Adults and $20.00 for those under eighteen Three class times are 9:00 to 12:00 or 1:30 to 4:30 or 6:00 to 9:00 P.M. AJ railer 416) 985-7771 ester ales , Hwy. 12 & 7A Manchester $, & &, Bvice o Ss SS {ER TRY, ! M £2 ep Fy Tate: Sales $$ v County Rd [| T LS Goodwood Hwy 7A v N M S ®|9 Hay? oy 2 |3 13 8 A 9) v Hwy 401 Toronto Whitby Oshawa ; maintenance. {oe Door Prizes ° Coffee and Doughnuts You're invited to browse through our indoor show- room. We carry a large selection of truck caps, trailers, and motorhomes. Be suré to inquire about our G.E.M. Original 3 yr. guaranteed extended General Manager it Up and over. Theresa Buma [left] grimaces as she clears the high bar in the girls competition. Youngster [above] raises hands after crossing finish line in one of the boys races, while Nance Roberge with her hair flying, sails through the air on her way to a second place finish in the girls long jump. McQuade's and Scott's ball hockey winners Last weeks ball hockey games saw lots of wild and wooly action as McQuades team dumped the Aztecs 6-1, and Scotts team smothered the Flames, 5 - 2. Phil Cochrane led the way _. for McQuades team with three goals. Other goals came from Stu Cochrane, Ed Olsen and Mike Adderley. All with one each. Assists came off the sticks of Scott Wilbur, Ken Bryant, Steve Jones, Mike McQuade, Rob Evans and Mark Lee. The Aztecs lone goal was - scored by Hal Storry, assist- ed by Al Faux. The referee's were really kept on their toes as they handed out 61 minutes in penalties. The Aztecs took 37 minutes while McQuades team had 24. In the second game, Bruce Smith led Scotts team with two goals. Bob Ryan, Don Card, and Len Franssen pop- ped in one each. Ron Red- man picked up two assists, while Dean Beare, Russ Stevens and Don Card had one each. The Flames replied with goals from Randy Knight and Rob Morris. Dean Abraham, Hoistt van Wes- ton, Greg Fedyk and Tim®™ Bower picked up assists. The Flames picked up 12 minutes in penalties while Scotts team had 9. Attend next weeks games as the Aztecs play Scotts team, and McQuades team battles the Flames. Tee Tok Toc Tc Te Th Ju Toho To Je | ch eo SWIMMING POOL (Lifeguard on Duty) e PICNIC TABLES Suitable for Family Outings, Picnics eo WASHROOM FACILITIES 'With Hot & Cold Showers e SCENIC TREED AREA e SNACK BAR © RESTAURANT Cedar Stone | Park | HWY. 7 & 12 - 1 Mile North of Greenbank NOWOPEN For your summer enjoyment ! 9 ER LT Bt Cs Sd Gu SL fo A