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Port Perry Star, 2 Oct 1984, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Oct. 2, 1984 SPECIAL PRICES FACTORY ORDERS (Placed before Sat., October 6th - 4 P.M.) 1984's Reduced to Make Room! - USED CARS - Reduced to Clear! See Our Great Selection of New 1985's. NOBODY DOES IT BETTER ... DENNIS NDERSON 268 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY DIRECT PARTS LINE: 985-9273 gw 985-8401 i The Pine Ridge Ladies Golf League for 1984 came to a close on Tuesday, September 25, with a 'Scramble Tournament' in the afternoon and a banquet at night which was held at the Windcrest Farms "Feed Lot" in Man- chester with 36 ladies in attendance. Following a delicious beef dinner and a 'most scrumptious dessert, awards were presented to the Top Team "Sand Bashers' Tillie Kirby, Norma Forder, Rose Faulkner, Marjorie Jackson, Pat Fisher and Barb Haridman. League Champs were "Bunker Belles" Ginny Clifford, Illene Wilton, Olga - Twine, Madge Lovelock, Bernice Sargent and Gail Farr- ington. The Centennial Lanes Trophy was pre- sented to this team. Consolation winners were "Heron Hasslers" Kath Burley, Andrea Weir, Becky Pennycock and Tia Woodcroft. Low Gross winner was Rose Creighton; Most points to Terry Criscione; Most Improved was Tia Woodcroft and Best Putter was Vera Brown. Those achieving "'Birdies" were Rose Creighton, Terry Cris- cione, Kay McBride and Vivian Rider had two. "Chip-ins" were obtain- ed by Sandy Cartwright, Jean Geddes, Tillie Kirby, Leona Tripp and Jo Lintner. The 1985 executive as follows: Past Pres. Marj. Jackson; Pres. Vera Brown; Sectys. Andrea Weir and Kay McBride; Treas. Vivian Rider; Social Comm. Terry Criscione, Jan- ette Peters and Carol Jackson; Games Comm. Rose Creighton, Marie Charles and Pat Fisher; Nominating Comm. Madge Lovelock and Mar). Jackson. Plans for the coming year were discussed. Becky Pennycook and Tillie Kirby supplied the humor for the evening. Chesterfield Suites Love Seats Sectionals & Mattresses - A Large Selection - McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe SIS. Oshawa 1255181 N 4 ) TROPHIES ? ) and | ENGRAVING DO-NO's | RECORD. CRAFT | «hoseYworLD i Queen St. Port Perry . 9852839 § J --, -N Windcrest Farms in Manchester was humming Tuesday night TT \ A } Q w A Fy when the golfers from the Pine Ridge Ladies Gollf League held their annual banquet. The Bunker Bells team (above) was presented with the season's most prestigious trophy after winning the champion- ship play-offs. That's Olga Twine and Madge Lovelock sitting in front and Gail Farrington, Virginia Clifford and Illene Wilton stan- ding (from left). Individual trophy winners in the Pine Ridge Ladies Golf included Terry Criscione, most points (sitting), Tina Woodcroft, most improved, Vera Brown, best putter, and Rose Creighton, low gross. The season's overall best team (not shown) was the Sand- blasters, featuring Rose Faulkner, Tillie Kirby, Norma Forder, Marj Jackson, Pat Fisher and Barb Hariman. IS YOUR BUSINESS IN DIFFICULTY? CALL L.D. Maclnnis (416) 571-1355 '0 assign 4 Counsellor to advise you on your business problems FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT @ BANK QD ase COUNSELLING Canada ATTENTION!! "BUSINESS GIRLS" CURLING - Tuesday Evenings - INTRODUCTORY NIGHT - OCTOBER 30th On-Ice Instruction and/or Practice 7:30-9:00 P.M. Social Hour . 9-7 CURLING BEGINS: November 6 It you wish to curl or rover please contact the following as soon as possible Kelly Evans ... 985-8786 Alice Edgar ... 985-7709 Bev Brown ... 985-8633 DEADLINE DATE: OCTOBER 5/84

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