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Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1971, p. 10

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A, 1b oy ISS aT As NOSE LHL 14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1971 PORT PERRY * STAR % i Whitby i is tough opposition ' Bantams lose for Port Perry Midgets PORT PERRY MIDGET 'B' On Friday night the Port Perry D, & D. Construction Midget "B"" team travelled :.. i w OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE announce the opening of the NEW WINTER TERM on Monday, January 3, 1972 offering Five Job-oriented Day School Courses from which to choose: Business Administration Course «= Secretarial Course Stenographic Course. Clerk-Typist Course Accounting Course These include individual instruction, Reasonable Tuition rates and Job Placement Assistance for Graduates Enrolment in the above Courses is Limited Half-Day Courses for Housewives Attend either mornings or afternoons Mon. to Friday. Take up to four Subjects: Forkner Shorthand, Re- -. fresher Courses in Pit- man, or Gregg Shorthand, and Typing, Typing for Beginners, Bookkeeping. Business Machines, Payroll, Accounting. There is a strong demand for mature women in Busi- ness, Train now to fill that Demand. For Complete Details Dial 728-0052 to Stouffville. The games with the Stouffville boys was a closechecking and hard-hitting match. The score was tied 1-1 until the last minute of the game, Port Perry had two men in the penalty box when Doug Bronson had a break away and scored the winner, The other goal was _..scored - by---Randy Knight. Rick Best played one of his best games in the net to give the midget team an edge in the de: fence. On Sunday night 'D. &:D.' Construction again travelled to Whitby. The Whitby team has been their tough- est opposition all year and this game proved no excep- tion, The score was 6-2 in fav- our of Whitby. Again the scorers for Port were Bron. son and Knight who are having a 'very successful season, This team is a hard working group of boys who are- often out-weighed - but not out-played. Port has played better against - Whitby in past games as there is no reason why a win can't be expect- ed soon. SAVE *105 ON THIS NEW OLYMPIQUE 'LTD/20¥ AND 2 STILL GET 5 BIG EXTRAS +This limited offer good between Nov. 25th and midnight, Dec. 24th 1971. Suggested retail price does not include _ freight and set-up charges : Safety Antenna and Flag (J Deep Groove Safety Grips (J Customized Racing Stripes [J Chromed Hood Louvres (J Specially Calibrated Shocks 0 See this limited edition machine and all the new Ski-Doo models at your participating dealer today. Buy now and get these extra-ordinary pre- Christmas savings. Ski-doo'72 has more going for you. 'T.M. Bombardier Lid. ~~ December "9," MAJCHER PONTIAC - BUICK LTD. 150 Water Street - Port Perry, Ont - 985-7361 "to Stouffville Beare Bantams suffered their second defeat in league play last Wednesday night and again at the hands of the Stouffville bantams. Port made it a close game when they scored two late third period goals to make the score 4 - 3. Tom Olsen tallied for two unassisted goals and Doug Christie scored the other with an assist going to Rob Abraham, Last Friday night at the Don Beer - Arena. in Pickering, Tom Olsen was the only bantam who could find the net when Port defeated West Rouge bantams 1 = 0. Jim Phoenix and Brian Campbell picked up assists, Beare Bantams play their next home game Wed- nesday, December 15th at 7:30 p.m. when Pickering will be the visitors. Girls win two games Port Perry Girls Hockey 'Team continued its winning ways last Thursday with a 4 - 1 victory over Little Britain. Scoring in this game were Kim Neil, Wendy Partner, Lynda. Heayn, and Lina Belair. --On-Monday -evening, the girls: walked over Fenlon Falls with a 9 -.2 win. Lina Belair counted six goals in this. game, with Wendy Partner adding three. : Port Perry will host a team from Oshawa on and on December 14, the Whitby "team will pay a visit to Port Perry. 55656566660 Last' Monday evening, Keith Realtor Novice team downed Malmont Farms by - a score of 5 --2. For the winners Jim Bower had a pair of goals, with singles counted 'by R:-Scarlett, J. Kroonenburg, and N. Van Weston. G. Carrier, and R. Wallace scored in a losing effort. In another Novice game, Scugog Lumber and White Feather Farms tied 3 - 3. For White Feather, T. Oxley counted two goals with a single by G. Tully. G. Lee, R. Gibson, and J. Taylor added goals for Scugog. In Bantam action; Em- merson' Insurance. doubled the score on Haines' Esso 6 - 3. Kevin Hadley scored a hat trick, with J. Taylor, K. Elliott and D. Podres also scoring for Emmerson: For Esso, R. Kroonenburg scored twice and R. Elliott added a single. On Friday, P. Wackett had four goals as Peel's dumped Lions 6 -3. Also scoring for Peel's were S. Nelson and J. Ashbridge, For - Lions, L. Cooke had a pair of goals and C. Van Schagen added one.' In Pee Wee action Saturday, Maple Leaf Mills blanked Frank Realtors 5 - 0. BOWLING "MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING December 2nd-- High Triple--R. Parker 773 High Triple W.H-- A. Short--769 High Single--R. Parker .88 High Single WH.-- C. A. Glass--331 Triples Over 625-- - R. Parker--1773; J. Dow-. son -- 734; R. Sweetman-- 704; K. Ashton -- 694; G. Wilson--676; J. Wilson Jr. --663; D. Irvine -- 658; D. Scott--658; J. Harper--658; K. Dowson--642; J. Wilson Sr.--639; D. Keetch -- 638; M. Vanderby--637. Kin Lottery IL | sales outlets. EMMERSON INSURANCE MIDDLETON BUTCHER SHOP PORT PERRY FURNITURE & APPLIANCES "TOWN LINE LUNCH SWEETMAN'S TAXI LARRY KENDALL Pres., Port Perry . ERIC PARK C. of Kin Lottery Port Perry . BARRY FISHER Treas., Blackstock Or any member of the Port Perry Kinsmen Club tickets may be | purchased from the following authorized "PORT PERRY MINOR House League Hockey For the winners 'Dave Page scored three, with C. Olliffe and J. Perey, getting a goal eaeh, Club Annrene squeaked by Dale Bobton 3 = 2 with C. Wackett, I. Diamond, and Black counting forthe winners, and R. Goris and R, Baird counting for Bolton. | 2% ; £. : AAA a Legion team downed - 'Flamingo 4 - 1 with I. Ash- bridge getting two goals, and W. TaylonndT. Watt adding singles, Bill Newman scored "Flamingos' lone goal. ; Lions bantam team edged ------ Emmerson 3 - 2, with L. Lane, R. Crawford and L. Cooke getting the goals. K. Hadley and J. replied for Emmerson. _ Peel's. beat Haines' by the same score, 3-2 P. Wackett, S. Nelson, and D. Kristenson scored for Peel's and for Haings it was J. Neill ad R R. Elliott, Enjoy a FREE Cofffee Dec. 11, Santa Claus Parade Day "COME IN AND SEE OUR SELECTION. OF SPORTS EQUIPMENT AND GIFTS.' WATCH FOR OUR SANTA CLAUS SPECIALS. Smits Cycle & Sport QUEEN STREET 32 PORT PERRY ONTARIO Assessment Review Court Ontario ASSESSMENT ACT 1968-69 TAKE NOTICE that the first sitting of the Assessment Review Court for the year 1971 for the Municipality of the TOWNSHIP. OF REACH. inthe County of | ONTARIO will be held at TOWNSHIP HALL, ONE BLOCK EAST OF INTERSECTION OF NO. 12 HIGH- WAY AND NO. 7A HIGHWAY, MANCHESTER, ONTARIO commencing at the hour of 2:00 p.m, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1971. M. HARBINSON Regional Registrar. Dated. at Newmarket, Ontario this 1st day of December, 1971 Taylor: Now there's a better chance than ever to win in Kin Lottery II with Mini-Kin Early Bird Draws and the final Kin II draw. Mini-Kin Early Bird Draws will be EGE DR UER FIORE EN ERIGETRIUR GER SHE LRG [EA LR EGE KIN LOTTERY IL - $100,000 1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize 40 Prizes 50,000 10,000 100 MINI-KIN PRIZES 1st Prize 2nd Prize 40 Prizes @ $5,000 1,000 100 $200,000 in total cash prizes. Kinsmen-- fulfilling the community's greatest need. pm ------ EE -------- ------

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