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Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1971, p. 12

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bt TR FES PARRY FAX ARE [d ART ul a Ce a EAD Lr {rut SE Wr tg -. os Re ", 2 SY A of 12 - PORT PERRY STAR = Wednesday, Dec. 8, 1971 PORT PERRY * STAR x . y : Hornets tie Pickering Broomball beat W. Rouge team Monday, Nov. 29th Hornets Defeat West Rouge '7-3 Port Perry Midgets tra- velled to West Rouge and played one of their strong- est games of the season. All the scoring was done by one line but it was a complete team effort. Dave Jackson led the scoring with three goals, Glen Mc- Coy picked up two goals and two assists, with Bill Van Camp also getting two goals & two assists, Shawn Lackie completed the scor- ing with one assist. : The boys played good po- sitional hockey and stayed on the ice as did not pick - up any penalties. * % * Monday, Dec. 6th Grant Menzies Motors Hornets Tie Pickering 2-2 The boys lacked a lot of hustle and desire in this game as they were out- played by a fired up Pick- ering team. Bill Van Camp scored the first goal for Hornets, assisted by Glen McCoy. Tom Tennyson tied the game at 2-2 with assists going to Andy Litt and Ken "Jeffrey. The team will need fo pick up a lot of hustle and team spirit if they expect to stay in the playoffs very long." Check The Label On Your Paper at Club -MUSIC BY DANG 'Saturday, December 11 FAIRFIELD FIVE E Annrene New Year's Tickets on Sale Now Phone 985-3068 , » Wide "Stinger Stability" Stance Only Scorpion Stinger dares to say: Test the top 3 We mean test them. .really test them! See your Scorpion dealer now. Let the seat of your pants tell you more than mere words can --aboutsuch Stinger exclusives for '72 as: = Para-Rail Suspension s Power- Thrust Clutch = Forward-Extended Spindles Take each of the three machines for a nde Aree See for yoursell who's Number One! at Look out. Cat! Look out. Ski- Doo! The Big Red One is comin thru! scorpion stinger MASTER FEEDS : PORT PERRY - 985-2131 ART'S SPORTS SALES ART PETROZIZI ~~ 985-2581 Are we at W buy one of he others? Theos BRA at Po yaaa, RY got fh a § +k b Pengd action By Gordon Scott Brian"s Bull Dozers 2 Prince Albert Rebels 1. "The Bull Dozers with all kinds of bench strehgth took over sole possession of first place with their second win in three games against the Rebels. Gary McHugh with his first of the season and S, Hunt with his second provided the scoring for the Bull Dozers. Bill Hall and, Don Gray drew assists. Dave Gray set Dale Craw- ford up for the lone Rebel tally. J] * % Utica Clubs 5 Cy Wilson Pintos 2 * The Clubs were led out of the dark by their-bright light John Bright. Johnny was. on the spot Sunday as his goal and two assists put him in the position of lea- gue leading point getter. The scoring was as follows: 1st Period C.W.--R. Snooks (D. Scott) U.C--J. Bright (C Rusnell; B. Reader) 2nd Period U.C.--C. Collins(C. Rusnell) U.C.--C Rusnell (R. Collins) (J, Bright). U.C.--R. Collins (C. Rusnell) U.C.--D. Card (J. Bright) C.W.--A. Appleby (H. Van Dyke) _ There will be a meeting. J between the Rebels, Bull Legion team shows result of | hard work Don and Joy Yhompeon are winners of the Centennial Bowling Trophy after the final three: games were held at Centennial Lanes, Saturday. Their winning score for three games was 1469 with handicap. The Tournament for the Centennial Trophy had 15 touples competing and has been played over the last six weeks. On the Thompson's _right are Vivian & Jim Rider. Runners up were Bill Murphy & Charlene Bourgeois, Dozers and the league exe- cutive this Sunday at 2 p.m. League Standing-- Ladies curling Tuesday, Nov. 30th-- Wednesday, Dec. 1st-- .M. Snooks 8, A. Dawson 7 -H, Thomson 8, "W- LT Pts LL Mitchell 4_R, Mitchell 8 : Bull Dozers: 5 1 1 11 N. Kenny 9, C. Martyn 6 H. McMaster 8 Rebels... 4 2 1 9 H Bathie 7, H. Carnwith 4 IL Carter 9, M. Panabaker 6 - Clubs... 2 4 1. 5 H. Hadden 15, M, McCoy 1 Pintos ......... 151 3, : It may seem a bit strange % ff this year, in the .way the Legion All Stars keep pour- ing the puck 'into the oppo- sition's net, time and time _again. But hard work, and an all out effort by every- one on the club, is making the Legion team a winner. Going into Friday nite's game against West Rouge, with a tie, in their previous meeting, the team have been undefeated so far. This was to be a match, that would settle a lot of arguments, ' Well the boys came through with a 60 win in handy style, a team effort by everyone. Robt. Evans scored the. hat trick with three a goal performance, while Larry Elson, Edward Olson, and Stephen Hawes riddled the others home. Ricky Lefort picked up three assists, Ke- vin Martins with two and Olson had one assist. . Over the past two weeks, the Legion All Stars have been quite busy playing here and there in league & exhibition games. Here are . the results: Ex. Port Perry Bantam (B) 6 - Legion 3 Legion 7 - Stouffville 2 Legion 9 . Stouffville 2 Legion 8 - Pickering 0 Ex. Legion 4 - Aurora 1 Legion 13 - Pickering 1 Ex. Legion 1 - Whitby 1 Legion 13.- Uxbridge 2 Legion 3 - Stouffville 1 COSMETICS Fresh Lemon Cologne and Eau de Love Cologne Channel #5 Spray Cologne, Soap, Perfume - Talc, Bath Oil, Extrait. Bronnley Soaps and Small Gift Sets 56¢ ; N E65, GHEE EH: FOR EVERYONES CHRISTMAS SHOPPING LIST CHOCOLATES i Smiles 'n Chuckles BLACK MAGIC 15 V ® 4SIZES oo ROWNTREE'S DAIRY BOX ® 3 Sizes eo by FABERGE Cologne, After Shave, After Shave Creme Lotion, Talc, Deodorant Spray, Soap on a Rope, Hair Spray, Hair Shampoo, Travel & Gift Sets. Leyrems Pusrmacy : 209 Sen, St. Port Porry 985-2231 "REXALL STORE

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