Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 18 May 1993, p. 39

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"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" Tuesday afternoon ladies bowling league winners A glimpse FC it The Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League held its end of year banquet on May 11 at Amadeus. Pictured are the total pinfall winners. From left are Joan Fleming, Linda Hughes, Vi Linton, Lorna Shook and Lil MacGregor. a LR SA ie emg 5, 25 YEARS AGO Ly Le Several students from Cartwright High School were py ted. with plaques for their showing at the Bi-School Track*and Field ' meet. Pictured are: (back row) Joan Horton, Jim Clement, Brian Gillis, (middle) Janice Smith, Kirk Godfrey, Bill Thompson; Lin- = | da Mountjoy, (front) Suzie Falli§ and Gratit McLaughl I, LY 25 YEARS AGO THURSDAY, MAY 16,1968 ihe a Cartwright High School and Millbrook combined to hold aBi- School Track and Field Meet. Cartwright finished with 377 points; A ol # | and Millbrook with 292. Individual and team plaques wete present- The consolation champions of the Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling League were the | ecdtotheparticipants. v L wil rothy Gib- 20YEARS AGO : fsa of Doris Hollinger, Anneliese Phillips, Kim Sanderson, Lucy Wilson and y WEDNESDAY,MAY 16,1973 @ | The fifth annual Canoe the Nonquon is being planned. The race will be held on Saturday, June 2. Participants are to megt at Hau- gen's Restaurant. Prizes and awards will be given out at the Port 'Perry Arena, located on the waterfront. rE Softball registration is taking place and organizers are éxpecting alarge turm-out. : A : Jean Mahaffy bowled a 726, good for high triple at the lanes dur- ing the Wednesday Night League. She also had the high single for her 299 game. 1S5YEARS AGO VE WEDNESDAY, MAY 17,1978 ib In ball hockey action McQuades defeated the Flames 7-3. Phil Cochrane with three, Stu Cochrane with two and singles by Mike McQuade and Jay Williams gave McQuades the victory, Tim Bow- - | er, Randy Knight and Rick Cross scored for the Flames in the losing - cause. i The 1976-77 Beare Motors Bantam As were presented with their plaques for winning the All-Ontario CC Championship. Big Brothers/Big Sisters of North Durham held its secoritl annual Bed Races on Queen Street. 33 It was a hot day and the fish were biting for opening day of picke- eo a | rel season on Lake Scugog.' 2 ' bo j The championship winners of the Thursday Night Mens Bowling --- Ch ------ ABER Sap ay League were Pete Crawford, John Beckett, Randy Crawford, Andy left) Joyce Norrish, high single with Ta/uiican Laura McHale, high triple, Joan Fleming, were Ross Sweetman, Jim Rider, Dave Sykes, Dave Johnson, Dave high average and Linda Hughes, high triple with handicap. Rider and Dave Durham. Individual award winners were Ken Dow- son, best sport, Wayne Moore, high single, Jim Rider, High triple and Jack Owen, high average: 10YEARS AGO PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1983 | 3RD ANNUAL AWARDS BANQUET The annual mini putt challenge was held at the Port Perry Driving Range. Organized by the Durham Regional Police Association, "Keep It Simple" || | mbites golfers took partto raise $1,700 for Easter Seals. Com- ee PD A 4 mp e petitors included Sounciifors Nei) Hunter, John Wolters, Lawrence Malcolm and Jack Cottrell, along with Mayor Jerry Taylor, Consta- Sh. Saturday, May 29, 1993 -- 1 pm to 6 pm ble Greg Heasman, and Police Association president Dale Allan. Join The Club! at Scugog Arena More than 400 people entered the 4th annual Pickerel Detby on * Lake Scugog which benefits the Spina Bifida Association. Rino Of the many who have bought & Players Free $10.00 per Family Poles of Toronto had the big catch an eight-pound, 13-ounce picke- sold in the Port Perry Star & Advanced Tickets Available at Pineridge Sports or at the door rel, Yume Ridley, of Liles Brian was Segond with a Aig und, | ' . . . » ounce Ira was nis Gerrow typool with a four- Marketplace Classifiods "Special Guests, Door Prizes, Entertainment, Family Fun pound, six-ounce catch. Bob and Wayne Tzumi, of Toronto, were To 'Get The Advantage' call : the overall two-day total weight winners with 23 pounds, fiettin 08s. + Note: Please return Skybox Ticket Stubs 10 an Executive Member ASAP. thomeelves $399 for the work. 3

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