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Port Perry Star, 9 Oct 1974, p. 24

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4 '¢ "os RUDY SOR ERR LEVON PR Sh MCA L ih 4) : 0 3 : Ve eh ANAND 0 > Se I RRS AAS AALADS WR TRANS SE EARP RREEV NINES STE SFE STIS IPE ERR ER, DERI F VIET $4 Wh LAREN DRIP RA ARIE Ot Sh 4 ~ '% NT EAA Ld LAMA a NL + PEOCERESY FILA bY 3 y A EU LA A a i fs BA A Sea rd Rg AS PANIES FR A TIN OR TEE 7 00S 0A DREN CEA 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 9, 1974 ' ~~ - - - € 7 vi [4 v jg ¥ vr Vv v " ; aaa "Oy 0.9.0.9, Co FR pr yy iy Flagg rl . \, [| a But what's this? A "lock" on the tennis court gate? Anyone who isn't the investigative type 'might turn right around and walk away in dispare at the site of the lock on the gate. According to the rules set up by a tennis court committee and approved by council, the courts are to be locked from sunset to 8 a.m. and then Flamingos open The Port Perry Flamingo October 13 at tlje Port Perry - ~ 4 v v rd 7 7 / 7 4 . , 2 re PA . cD <2 opened for the day. But this photograph was taken in the afternoon and the circled photograph gives the distinct impression that the gate is locked. But it isn't locked, as anyone who tried it would find out. A little more care when taking the lock off could prevent this from happening in the future. _. : season Sunday Defense: Steve Craig, Dave Dave Jobb. Un defeated in 28 starts Bantams Ontario Champions with win this Saturday Port Perry Lions Club' Bantams travelled to Ros- tock on Saturday, October 5th and came home with a 1 Game to Nothing Lead. Larry Elson and Phil Cochrane combine their pitching talents to keep Rostock off balance all night. The Hitting Department was led by Phil Cochrane with 3 hits, including a home- run; Ken Bryant, Bob Evans; Jay Williams with 2 hits, with singles going to Larry Elson, Colin Wackett, Charlie Durward; Mark Lee. Game No. 2 will be held at - the Lakefront Park on Saturday, October 12th at 3:00 p.m. If the boys win this one, they win the Ontario . Bantam "'C"'. championship unde feated with 29 consecu- tive wins. : Also in Local League Play- offs, the Bantams have advanced to the finals with- out a loss all year. they eliminated Claremont, Stouffville in two straight games each and now will take on Richmond Hill which is in the Bantam "A" cat- 'egory. The second game in this serie will be held on Wednesday night" at 7:00 p.m. at the Lakefront. the Bantams will provide good entertainment. So, that's Richmond Hill, Oct. 9th at 7:00 p.m. and the 0.AS.A. final with Rostock on October 12th at 3:00 p.m. Lady curlers begin season October 30th September 30th the exe- cutive of the afternoon ladies curling held their first meet- 'ing at the home of Noreen Malcolm, president. 24 members were in atten- dance to air their views and to get the curling year under way. The club will open the season with a pot luck dinner on October-30th at 7 p.m. for all lady curlers and prospec- tive curlers. They are also hosting the ladies Tankards in Feb. There will be 2 club bonspiels and 2 open bonspiels with minor changes in dates this year. AE Jobson Junior "C" Hockey Club are Arena. Hill, Paul Haddon, Ed Olson, Team Manager, Carl Luke We would like to see lots of OPTOMETRIST all set to open the 1974-75 Coach Wayne - Redshaw Bob Ashonhurst; Forwards: ;lso added that he hopes to fans come.out and cheer the for appointment call Junior "'C' hockey season. = and Manager Carl Lukehave Neil. McLaughin, Rick use several players from the boys on as it is getting quite 985-2383 or The Flamingo's will host made there final selections Campbell, Doug Christie, port Perry Minor Hockey cool -for baseball. With two Zenith 59240 last years All-Ontario Junior and have come up with the Robin Kidd, Bernie Aldred, {cams during the season as championships on the line, -e-- £C" Championship team the 'Cobourg Cougars on Sunday See the 1975 ARTIC CATS in our heated showroom following team: Wayne Cor- dinly. Barry Heard, Goal, Here comes the snow! NEW 1974 ARTIC CATS that we can sell to you at lower prices than the 1975's, 'While the yla 4 NG \ - SN st..... oo 1974 LYNX Il 1,199" Bob Marquis, Andy Litt, Ken Jeffery Dennis Galbraith, 340 cc compare & Special Price 2,195% LOOKING FOR AN ECONOMY TRUCK 1968 DATSUN PICKUP 1973 TOYOTA PICKUP : Fibregalss cab, Save $1300.00 One owner-truck, with cap, Lic. C94-581 Lic. D79-986 ' Special Price 995% Uxbridge, Ontario DEAN WATSON AUTO SALES Hwy. 47 - South of Uxbridge 852-6332 there were several players in the final cuts who will have a chance to play with the Junior Club during the course of the year. Last Thursday night the Juniors defeated the Sutton Ranger 4-1in a rough exhibi- tion game played at the Uxbridge Arena. Dennis Galbraith, Dave Jobb, Foug Christie and Andy Litt scor- ed the Flamingo goals while Paul Armstrong replied for the Rangers. . Both Barry Heard and Wayne Cordingly played well in goal and made many ~ excellent saves. } Don't forget the Sunday night opening game at 8:15 p.m. with Opening Ceremon- ies at 8 o'clock. THURSDAY, OCT. 10th FRIDAY, OCT. 11th "HOCKEY SCHEDULE -- PORT PERRY ARENA -- WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9th -- NOVICE 6:15 P.M. -- BANTAM 8:00 P.M. -- MIDGETS 6:30 P.M. - -- JUVENILE 9:00 P.M. -- ATOMS 6:00 P.M. -- PEE WEE 1st Year 8:00 P.M. -- PEE WEE 2nd Year 9:00 P.M. Due to uncertainty of ice conditions all times are subject to cancellation without notice. CENTRAL ONTARIO JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY LEAGUE PENING GAME COBOURG COUGARS Lj PORT PERRY FLAMINGOS SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 Port Perry Arena GAME. TIME 8:15P.M.

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