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Port Perry Star, 22 Sep 1976, p. 18

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DOA PORT PERRY TAR Jets eliminated from further 0.A.S.A. play by Bob Ryan In the last week the Mal- mont Farms baseball club played two important games. The most important one being the continuation of their 0.A.S.A.play- downs. The team had lost the first game to the team from Odessa, blaming the long-lay-off and the long bus ride, coupled with totally inept play. Well, the team from Odessa made the re- turn trip this past Wed. and seemed to feel none of the affects which the Malmont Farms team experienced. The Malmont Farms team jumped to an early 3-0 lead when the roof fell in and the team began its string of deadly errors. Seven errors sealed the fate of their 0.A. S.A.season as the Malmont Farms kicked, missed, and bobbled their way to a 5-4 defeat and elimination from further 0.A.S.A. play. The team also played the first game of their L.S.S.A. play-offs. The team travel-' led to Ponty Pool and hand- ed the home team a 5-2 defeat. The second game should have gone Monday night and Tuesday if a third game was necessary. The team from Utica has been awaiting the winner of this series and the second series should be underway throughout this week. Minor Hockey Registration Minor Hockey is under- way again, with registration for the upcoming season scheduled and coaching- management recruitment in full swing. Registration for boys will be at the old Port Perry arena on Sunday, Sept. 26 from 2 to 4 p.m.; on Friday, Oct. 8 from 6 to 9 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. ¢ from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and on Sun- day, Oct. 10 from 2 to 4 p.m. To register, boys should have their social insurance number and proof of age. Registration fee will be $25 per boy or a maximum of $75 per family with three boys or more. There will also be a meet- ing for men interested in managing-training or coach- ing on Sunday, Oct. 3 at 7:30 p.m. at the municipal office on Perry Street. "PORT PERRY BADMINTON CLUB begins new season on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1976 NEW MEMBERS WELCOME For information contact: John Magwood 985-3750 Grant Kerry 576-9428 FRED THOMAS OUTBOARD REPAIR 986-4647 CAESAREA AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER OUTBOARD DEALER Sales & Service LAWNBOY SALES & SERVICE Repairs to all Outboards & Lawn Mowers. T.F. HOW MUCH ARE YOU PREPARED TO PAY FOR THE WORLD'S BEST TOURING MOTORCYCLE? Dyno's have busy summer There was a large crowd in attendance Sunday even- ing at the Nestleton Recrea- tion Centre for the first meeting of the Cartwright Dyno's Snowmobile Club. Events of the summer were discussed and plans were made for the coming winter season. Club members have kept to- gether throughout the summer with a corn roast at the Purple Hill Orange Lodge and a baseball game in Nestleton against the Port Perry Snowmobile Club. The Dymo's also entered a float in the parade for Blackstock fair. BOWLING SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Standings: Knockers Up................. 12 Dizzy Pins.................... 11 Slicks.....coeveeeeeeieeeienn, 7 Barry Heard signs with London Barry Heard of Prince Albert has signed with the London Knights of the 0.H. Major Jr. "A"' Hockey League. Heard, 17, is a product of the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association and played goal two years ago for the Port Perry Flamingo Junior "C" Club. Barry was drafted by the Knights following the 1974- 75 season and last year played for the Owen Sound Greys. He was selected the most valuable player on their Tier Two Jr. "A" club. Barry will share netmind- ing duties with returning ~ goaltender Pat Riggin. London is expected to be a strong contender in the Emms Division which in- cludes the Toronto Marlbor- os, Kitchener Rangers, Win- dsor Spitfires, Niagara Falls Flyers and the defend- ing Memorial Cup Champ- ion St.Catharines (formerly Hamilton) Fincups. Plans for the fall begin with a dance on Saturday, October 9 at the Blackstock Recreational Centre with music by 'Travelin' D.J." On Sunday, Oct. 17, the Central Ontario REgional Snowmobile Association is holding "Grass Drag Races' in Utica and some club members plan to partici- pate. Oct. 17 is also the date of the next Dyno meeting with a potluck supper before hand. Plans were discussed for a weekend of Northern snowmobiling some time in January or February. The Cartwright Dyno's RESULTS High Rollers................... 7 Goofers..........ccceeeeerenennns 5 Ding-a-Lings......c.c.......... 0 High Single Flat: Dave Rider 341, Viv Rider 254 H.S.W.H.: ..Dave Rider 341, Cook 280 ' High Triple Flat: Dave Rider 770, Beth Oke 679 H.T.W.H.: Gerry Louvelle 812, Mabel Cook 707 Mabel MONDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING will also be present at Port Perry Snowmobile Club "Snow Show' this coming weekend. Sunday's meeting ended with a very interesting talk by Larry Emmerson about snowmobile insurance as it affects individuals and clubs. Summer is definitely drawing to a close as Snow- mobile Clubs throughout the area are returning to activ- ity and people everywhere @ are beginning to "Think Snow"'. -Zoe Rohrer Peter Hurd qualifies for certifying instructors Peter Hurd of Port Perry was one of 19 people from across Ontario who were qualified earlier this month to teach and certify snow- mobile instructors in the province. Certified after taking part at a special course in Barrie. The Master In- structors are the first to be qualified as part of the Provincial 'Government's program that will" require snowmobilers to have either an automobile or snow- mobile drivers license to operate a snowmobile on public trails or other public areas in Ontario. John Moskwa of Brant- ford, president of the Onta- rio Federation of Snow- ~ PORT TAVERN "the master instructors to set mobile Clubs said the licen- sing requirements will take effect after-the selected in- structors have completed the course 'and have been certified to issue Snow- mobile Operators Licences. This will likely be early in @® 1977. Plans are underway for up regular instructor courses throughout the pro- vince in late September or early October. To date about 400 have applied for enrolment in the instructors course. The program is being de- © veloped by the Ontario Transport Ministry, Ontario Federation of Snowmobile Clubs and the Ontario Safe- ty League. If the question doesn't trouble you, wait for the '77's. Prices are going way up. But our '76's are priced way down. Save a lot now. Check out our stock of '76 BMW's and pick up your FREE 64 page CANADA ROAD SEE SCUGOC- Fo MOTORCYCLES LIMITED 88 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY (416) 985-7379 It's a better way #0 go! 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