Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 3 Jun 1981, p. 15

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ats Sy SST ¥ LT Bi 51) » al ss ini wr he 1d »y Bantams open with 2-0 by Coach Barry Page For their first game last Tuesday May 26, our Scugog Bantam soccer team started the season off with a victory. We led 2-0 by the first half, but quickly lost the lead with two quick goals early in the second half. Fortunately we were able to rally around SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 victory and score two unanswered " goals. The Oshawa Willowdale team fought hard to equal the score and came close many times but were unable to score. © The game could have gone either way but Port were victorious this time with a final score of 4-2. We played a fine game for having a .number of new players, one pratice prior to the game, and for playing against last years league winners. 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Af SS 9 4 Jd | FB ' EE A tS L Pe APs - { y . PH \ \ LP | Woe " (#5 ' . » LEAHY ' » y ALLEY PANY vy 3% JPR WRITE, L vy HE 3 NY L ; LE A ' VE el ARS EA, PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 3, 1981 -- 15 " bids 28" - gm peli at oak » wv -- > % i Sunday, June 7, at Brooklin Fairgrounds. There are classes for Aberdeen Angus, Hereford, Shorthorn, Charolais, and Simmental. There is also a sheep show on June 7. Brooklin Fair '81 set to go Committees have been hard at work all winter making plans to improve this year's Brooklin Spring Fair, to be held June 4th to 7th. Don Wick, spokesman for the [|e Ena "eg TROPHIES} and | ENGRAVING DO-NO's; RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD 178 QUEEN STREET - 985-28394, fair said Brooklin Fair has obtained a class B status for the first time this year. This means they will be offering over $30,000 in agricultural prizes. Behind each successful fair is a group of very enthu- siastic volunteers who give of their own free time, not just in June but all year round. The purpose of the fairs are to interest everyone in agricultural life and to keep up keen competition amongst the agriculturalists of the area, as well as providing fun and enter- tainment. On Thursday at 5:00 p.m., the first Childrens' Pony and Horse Show ever to be held rs N -at the Brooklin Fair will take ------ place. There even will be a class for children under six 252525250505252 5052525252 525250525252 52552505058 52552585052 525252525252 525 D. THAPAR DENTURE THERAPIST | 66 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 852-5291 214 Dundas St. E., Whitby 668-7797 ICCC. 163 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa 579-8752 (£5 MARINR LZ OUTBOARDS CANOES ....FISHING BOATS Port Perry .... PEDAL BOATS Complete Line of Boating Equipment FOX MANOR MARINE & SPORTS 159 Casimir St. 985-8000 Visa & MasterCard years old. The age limit for the Gymkhana (athletic competitions) classes will be 16 years. Contestants will compete in apple bobbing, a sack race, musical sacks and a sock race to name a few of the games. Fair officials expect this year's attendance to exceed last year's record of over 20,000 people. children under twelve are This year. admitted free. The midway with many exciting rides will be going strong each day of the fair. So whatever your interest be sure not to miss the four day event. Brooklin is located at the junction of highways 7 and 12 about 10 km. (6 mi.) north of 401 at Whitby. Signs will be posted at every entrance to the town. Athletic banquet (From page 14) Howard Smith, Dave Alexander, Rob Scott, Ian Griffen, Jackie Baker, Brad Hurst, and Susan Parish. The athletic banquet is formulated under the direc- tion of the four member athletic association repre- . ing. sentatives. This year, two of those members had to enter the hospital, leaving much of the work to Todd Wilbur and Kelly Owen, who shared emcee duties for the even- Both received well deserved recognition for their work towards the highly successful evening. i, *Used Trailers & Motor Homes *Propane Filling Station 1 NOW OPEN oCe ELGIN KNOPP - PROPRIETOR *Complete Motor Home Service Hwy. 7A - Port Perry canerain 985.9151 ( *Rentals *Parts Dept. *Trailer Service (in park) ~~ rN ie 2 on Sa Dk : Sawa REISE N Tate OT EEE NT ert -y - a ~ Wi J - oh el nr . le ia Sry --r noe HE won Ra J a Rel

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