Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 May 1987, p. 8

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i 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 5, 1987 Minor Softball is celebrating its 25th anniversary in Port Perry this . year and the Association is planning a special banquet on May 30 w salute the first quarter century. Thousands of young boys and girls "of all ages and skill levels have played softball in the Minor system in Port Perry during those 25 years, thanks to the efforts of a lot of very dedicated coaches, managers and executive members of the organization. Carolyn Best, the 1987 Minor Soft- ball president told the Star last week that the special Anniversary Dinner will be held at the Port Perry Legion and organizers have extended in- vitations to all past presidents, ex- ecutive members, rep team spon- -sors and players from some of the successful teams over the years. Ontario Amateur Softball Association president Bill Topping will attend the dinner and the even- ing will be MC'd by Wayne Venning. Mrs. Best said the dinner will be a wonderful opportunity for people to get together and 'swap stories' about some of the more memorable experiences they have had with this organization since it was formed in 1962. : Of particular interes{ will be a display of memorabilia--old uniforms, photos, clippings---and so on from years gone by. And about 30 people who have been "friends of Minor Softball" over the years will receive special awards from the organization. There is even a chance of a "'guest appearance' from a group known -as '"*Vinnie's Minnies."' Mrs. Best said there are a limited number of tickets still available for Strikes and spares Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling Year End Champs -- Cardinals Lorne Mallory, Cheryl Allen, Ken Rankin, Marg Fritz, W ayne Twed: dle, Chris Geer. Consolation,-- Blue Jays Gord Geer, Chris Williamson, Mike Baker, Joy Sullivan, Merv Bayley, Stan Clark. Most Improved Bowler: 48 pts. Wayne Tweddle. Most Head Pins: 47, Nancy Bryans. Lowest Score: 66, Joy Sullivan. Best Sport: Bob Bryans. HSWH: Mike Baker 343, Janet Rankin 323. HTWH: Jim Buchan 825, Gloria Snuuck 769. HSF: Lorne Mallory 310, Chris Williamson 286. HTF: Robert Espie 784, Sandra Baker 640. High Avg.: Roger Lafontaine 204, Nancy Bryans 178. CLASSIFIEDS EVERYBODY'S MARKETPLACE ROLLER SKATING Bounding 'Arena -- STARTS SUNDAY, MAY 3rd, 1987 -- "Sundays 7:30 to 10 PM Wednesdays 7 to 9:30 PM SKATE RENTALS. Sesh s TFET .50¢C NOTICE: NO SKATING Sunday, May 31st or Sunday, June 28th. PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY -- annual -- PUBLIC MEETING at the TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG MUNICIPAL OFFICE, PORT PERRY Sunday, May 24th -- 7 PM AGENDA: Constitution and/or changes must be in the secretary's hands 14 days prior to the meeting. Election of Officers; General Business PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND THIS ALL IMPORTANT MEETING! . 5 Year Annual Interest 10V%% COMMUNITY TRUST COMPANY LTD. APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 Water Street, Port Perry 985-8471 be x the dinner at $25 per couple, but ticket sales will cease on May 15. For more information about tickets, contact Lyn Cook at 985-8637. Minor Softball got its start in Port The "Sadie Brooks Memorial Trophy" for the Schedule Two winning team was presented by Donna Van Camp to skip Kelly Evans. With Kel- ly are team members Margaret Geer and Ingrid The Port Perry Business Girls Curling League officially ended last week with a dinner and presentation of trophies to the schedule win- ners. Diane Knutson (left) on behalf of Stedmans, The Schedule Three winners of the Port Archibald, Beth Pererman and Eileen Hunt. The Perry Cleaners trophy is the rink skipped by Alice "Good Sport" trophy this year was awarded to Edgar who accepts the award from Carol Lee Ann Roth. , MacKinnon. With Alice in this photo are Kathy Minor softball plans 25th year celebration "There have been a lot of great times for the organization and the May 30 dinner will give people a chance to share some memories and look forward to the next 25 years. Perry in Vin Walker's backyard 25 years ago, and has grown to the point where this year there are close to 400 youngsters registered for play. a. presents trophy to the winning team in Schedule One. Accepting is skip Deb Van Camp with team mates Margaret Geer, Pat Eatly and Eileen Hunt. The runner-up skip was Susan Parish. Larmer. Absent from photo is Janette Reader. The rink skipped by Debra Thompson placed se- cond in this schedule. a 5

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