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Port Perry Star, 5 Mar 1975, p. 20

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Sesto be a bed d aid ? 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 5, 1975 NIRA TAR TT - 2 Nu and PEERRE AES RICTRANEY NOM AR NATH TE EN AB SAY. L§ SM ERRATA! RL 7 LB ASE ' Bantams win consolation prize med the puck into the net. @ + On Saturday, February 22, of his. Mark lee was pre- } the Bantam Tournament, sented with the VanCamp Lindsay then sued B ganls sponsored by I.G.A., took Construction Company I d 51 With less than 2 place at the local arena. Trophy * and all team '¢@ to8 10 do. Poet' pulled Teams from Thornhill, members received crests. wk es h 2 * nd Ls on Whitby, Fenelon Falls, Much credit mustbe given to \ or goale a a all Peterborough, Markham, Russ Stephens and Hillis ie ny " ny Bowmanville and two teams ~~ Wilbur who coach and man- A x i A cL tied from Port Perry took place. age the team. tha. ith goals in a Inthe "A's" first game, they A few days after the tourn- WY with go Mor) were defeated by Thornhill ament, Port journeyed up to pen 9 on » " . ne £ 5-0. Port couldn't get un- Lindsay to play the Lindsay Sc og Sp or | i fhe tracked in this game as this Bantams. This proved to be ns wi Savers hae was the first time they had a rough game but Port man- Tao ar a to Tw. been shutout all season. aged to tie the game 3-3, on a th Diner A sy Dave Craig Larmer prevented great come-from-behind " bo. or on Thornhill from running the effort. Lindsay opened the Cham Sen 3 re c- score up any higher. scoring in the second period Intyre both p "A 5 rong In their second game, it was but Port tied it up on a games. Vorisnex game wi do or die for Port and they perfect play. Rob Greiner be Friday, March 7, so come responded to the challenge won the faceoff and passed On out and see the boys in " by wiping out Peterborough, back to Bill Owen who slam- action. 11-2. Bill Owen led the way with a hat trick while Rob ne Greiner, Mark Lee and RG NE Terry Fleiler each had 2 <O® QUBERS "== LS Reg goals. singles went to John > Where They Get Tender Loving Care NO) Robertson and Mike Healey. ; } In the consolation game, the HWY - 12, BROOKLIN, ONT. LOB 1CO (416) 655-4721 Beare Motors boys met their ! } arch rivals, the Port Perry BOARDING - TRAINING PUPPIES "B's". This proved to be the "A's" best gameas they won | FRESH FROZEN BEEF tor pets 25°, s 6-2. Tim Kane had 2 goals and 2 assists. Other scorers MOST POPULAR DRY DOG FOODS were Rob Greiner, Mark 25-50 Ib. bags from $10.05 per 50 Ib. up Lee, Bill Owen and Tom Perigoe scored another goal with that blistering slapshot Challenge Port Perry High School captured first place in the first annual Brock Midget Port Perry : Boys Basketball Tournament; a competition involving teams from eight other . high schools from as far away as Fenelon Falls and Bracebridge. The Port Perry S occer team won the tournament by virtue of their three wins over Sutton, Brock, and Uxbridge. Members of the team are, from left; (front) Scott Kuyt, Colin Wackett; (centre) Pete Lane, Gord Hintze; (rear) William Houthuys, Scott Wilbur, Dennis players bs Watson, Gord Simmonds, coach Arend Dekker and Larry Bacon. Not present when the picture was taken was Randy Jeffrey. The Uxbridge and District . Minor Soccer Association Port Perry students champions iss ope Port Perry and district to field teams for competition Teams taking part: Colin Wackett 12, Peter Lane PORT 34 this summer. Anderson Street, Whitby, and Dennis Watson 6 each. UXBRIDGE 32 The association, covering < ° Bracebridge, Bradford, This game proved to be a a4 area that includes Port Brock. Fenelon Falls, Port PORT 49 very hard fought and excit- perry, Blackstock and the Perry, Sutton, and Uxbridge. BROCK 11 ing contest. The lead chang- surrounding area, hopes to Port Perry were tourna- Port played near flawless ed hands throughout the provide some keen competi- ment champions by virtue of ~ basketball and totally dom- game and the final result (io, this year as teams are their three wins. inated the Brock team. Jeri doubt right up © the formed in this and other PORT 45 Port's zone press frustrated inal buzzer. Port was ableto peas. SUTTON 31 and dmoralized the Brock stall a last minute Uxbridge Bruce Armstrong of the Come see us for complete Port Perry fell behind 22 - team throughout the game. rally for the 34-32 win. Peter j50ciation said the league details on how you can win the 21 by the half, due to some The rebounding of Peter Lane's strong rebounding ould include boys between Honda you buy between very erratic shooting and Lane, Dennis Watson, and andthe ball handling of Colin (he ages of 8 and 18. He said ; J 30.1975 » 1 ball handling. However, a Colin Wackett also added to ~ Wackett and Dennis Watson Ontario association provides February 1 and une 30, lo. twenty point outburst in the Ports total domination. Top played pal roles in the all the opportunity that hock- Contest available at partici- dth quarter pushed Port into scorers for Port, Gord Hintze game. Top scorers in the oy provides, such as coach- i i tari a lead which they never 18, Peter Lane 13, Colin game were Peter Lane 17, Das. and organization- pating Honda dealers In Ontario, relinquished. Top scorers for ~~ Wackett 11, and Dennis Wat- Colin Wackett 8, and Gord 4] help. Quebec, and the Atlantic Port were Gord Hintze 19, son 4. Hintze 4. Once the league is Provinces only. established in this area, he said," competition could ex- EONDA pand to soccer associations & Our reputation rides on every bike. in bordering municipalities such as Peterborough, Tor- AT C.S.U. BIKES ARE OUR: ONLY BUS- * --onto and the Lakeshore area. INESS. WE CAN OFFER YOU THE BEST 4 ; The expansionary move VALUE FOR YOUR HONDA, ALONG WITH : / A for the Uxbridge association PERSONAL ATTENTION. JUST ASK FOR Ww. - is the result of a successful GORD WERNER - HE RUNS THE PLACE. ATER CONDITIONERS i soccer house league last | C.S.U. OFFERS COMPLETE SERVICE, ; eh year in the immediate Ux- AND ALL THE PARTS YOU NEED WHEN bridge area that saw about YOU NEED THEM! AND ACCESSORIES! D 60 boys take part. EVERYTHING YOU WANT - ESPECIALLY v Purchase or Rental »= Dependable As well as soccer players; | COMPETITION GEAR. YOU OWE IT TO » Fully Automatic Units + All Canadian Made the association is looking for YOURSELF TO TRY C.S.U. FIRST. - yr " coaches and team managers © SOLD & SERVICED BY PEOPLE WHO KNOW WATER TREATMENT. in the area. Shaseny and o NO OBLIGATION TO PHONE AND ENQUIRE OR HAVE WATER TESTED. Tpyariorn sus organizations © NO COMMISSIONED SALESMEN. are also needed. . . i The association's chal- Enjoy Soft Water and the $avings you will receive | lenges have been heard in Chel £5 " some areas already, accord- ycle ports Un imited lo. GARY YOUNG WATER ing to Mr. Armstrong. There CONDITIONER SOFTENER is already an indication that 334 Ritson Road South RENTAL PLUMBING & HEATING SALT teams will be formed in Telephone '7.95 BROOKLIN 6554936 43.758 Goodwood and Cannington. 579-1818 Oshawa per. month ; ' 80 Ib. bag Thos interested in helping ! BACKED BY NORTH AMERICAS LARGEST SOFTENER VALVE MANUFACTURER out are asked to call Mr. - Armstrong al 852-6473. I ---- Pd a » a DERIANER 7 ip»

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