Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 5 May 1971, p. 12

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the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association held their annual meeting in the Municipal Of- fice The main item on the agenda was the election of officers for the 1971-72 sea-/ son. Stuart McQuade was re- turned as president for a second term. Also elected for another term were Mur- ray Hoskin, ist vice; and vice. Bud Heard was ret as secretary and Leo Taylor as treasurer. Voting took place for the positions of the ten directors with the results as follows: Maurice Jeffrey, Stan LePorte, John Kane, Glen VanCamp, Jan Franssen, Al. Wackett, Murray Gibson, John Harris, Bob Storrey and Hillis Wilbur. After the election of offi- cers the group settled down Is Your Yard Muddy? Let Us Supply You With Reesor Fuel SIDEWALK SLABS 24" x 30;" -- Plain PATIO SLABS 24" x 24" -- 12" x 24" Plain -- Red -- Yellow -- Charcoal -- Green & Lumber SOFTBALL REGISTRATION Saturday, May 8th-- SQUIRT (under 11 yrs.) 10 PEE WEE (under 13 yrs.) 1 BANTAM (under 15 yrs.) } Minor Girls (under 17 yrs.) a.m. at Legion Diamond p-m. at Legion Diamond © am. at Ball Park 1 p.m. at Ball Park Tuesday, May tith-- JUVENILE (under 19 yrs.) Wednesday, May JUNIOR (under 21 yrs.) 7 Thursday, May 13th-- TYKES 7-9 yrs.) ~ 7 pm 7 p.m. at Ball Park 19th-- p-m. at Ball Park at Legion Diamond (Ages are not before Jan. Ist of current year) Registration Fees will be charged when the teams are drawn up Any persons interested in helping with a team should be at the Park at the 3. 4. Adults $1.00 times noted at 8.00 p.m. weeks instead of the previous one game per week. With the number of players moving up in rank next year it was expected that there would be more B teams en- tered into competition. In last week's issue of the Star it was reportetf that the manager and coachéS of the championship midget team received plaques and their wives corsages from the as- sociation. These plaques and corsages were presented by the players of the team and not the association. The association _ presented cuff links and tie clips to the team. =AWLING _ LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING Snuffy Smith Charlie Brown Peanuts Mighty Mouse Banana Splits Pluto Hot Wheels Beatle Bailey Casper Lioness Pinochio Gumby BBSeBRESE High Single-- A. Chapman--260 |High Triple-- Students 50c F. Venning--662 | Over 600 Triples-- F. Venning--662; A. Chap- man--658; N. Warren--646; D. Phinney--628. Over 200 Singles-- F. Venning -- 237, 229; A. Chapman--200, 260; D. Phin- ney--236, 209; L. Huntington --237; J. Thompson--230; N. Warren--259; L. Campsall-- 244; R. Williamson--220; C. Watts--204; D. Wanamaker-- 201; B. Hopkins--241; D. War- ren--203; P. Connors -- 208; S. Hoskin -- 202; L. Leduce-- 222; J. Storry--203; J. Irvine --223; D. Gibson -- 204; V. | Lee--205; A. Scriver--202. DRAMA NIGHT P.P.H.S. AUDITORIUM THE STILL ALARM 2. THE BOOR THE VILLAGE WOOING THE PEN OF MY AUNT Wednesday, May 12th Prince Albert brated three birthdays. Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Jones of fialiburton area 'spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. C. Graham and Mrs. Hope, Ux- | bridge visited four days at her sister's home the Gra- hams. : Mr. H. Lindsay has return- ed to his home in Brantford | after convalescing three| weeks at his daughter's Mr. | and Mrs. Gerald Jones and} family. Mr. Lindsay had pre-' viously spent considerable | time in Oshawa hospital as a result of a fractured leg. We wish him speedy improve- ment. By the way Gerald's parents Mr, and Mrs-"Herb Jones are settled in their new home situated on the Jones property. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hun- ter, Uxbridge called on the Les Beacocks recently. Miss Jean Snelgrove, York University, Toronto, spent the week-end with her par- ents. Mr. & Mrs. N. Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. H. Dearborn | attended the presentation party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Holtby in honour of Mr. and Mrs. E. Dearborn who lived in Prospect area many years prior to moving to their home in Greenbank, where we wish them happi- GCARWEGIE'S "Window of the Week" Only Reach Township Ratepayers are permitted to continue dumping at Reach Twp. Dumps. Minimum Fine for Contravention of above directive is $200.00. By Order REEVE OYLER WES LANE PLUMBING - HEATING - - ELECTRIC - BEDROOM Furniture STUDENT DESK 139.95 PORT PERRY Phone 985-2211 CHOOSE FROM ANY OF OUR FAMOUS NAME BRAND FIRMS: St. Barthelemy Inglis Morris Chrome Zenith Bo-Peep Findlay Gendron General Electric Style Craft Philco Knechtel Restonic College Woodwork Distinctive Upholstery El-Ran King Koil Krug Bros

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