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Port Perry Star, 2 Nov 1977, p. 19

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ESHA AMS ASR ES 7 Je & + Aoddamammsantaiain Taking e aim.... For the Blackstock artificial ice fund - Jim Fowler of Caesarea was one of the many competitors who too part in a turkey shoot last Saturday with proceed going to help pay for installing artificial ice at the Blackstock Arena. Meet was organized by the Caesarea Unit of the Scugog Fire Department. House League Hockey MIDGET HOUSE LEAGUE I.G.A. met Carl the Butcher with the final score being IGA 5 - Chrl 4. PEE WEE HOUSE Frank 2 - Bolton 0 Frank goals were scored by Neil Locke and D. De- sautels, Bob Hoogeveen got the only assist. Wes Lane 2 - Glen Vallie 3 Wes Lane goals were scor- ed by Dave Kemp with two. Bill Struman got an assist. Glen Vallie goals were scored by Mark Farrow with two and Mike Thompson got one. Allen Tran and Mark Penny each got an assist. BANTAM HOUSE LEAGE Ballard 8 - Goreski 3 K. Long got two goals for Goreski-and T. Nichols with one. Jeff English, T. Nichols - M. Farrell and K. Long each got one assist. STAR reprints call 985:7383 Talk to the Insurance Innovator at' "iis Gogg co Wm, Cross Evans 73 Main Street, North, Uxbridge, Ontario. Office: 852-3184 Residence: 852-7712 Life - Health - Group " Certificates - Annuities Home Owner Saving Plans Growth Opportunity Plans Incomé Tax Saving 9 Plans Great- -West Life crea 5 a goals for Ballard. S. Brieley scored three M. Gundry scored two goals with P. Bower, P. VanCamp ~ and P. Christie each netting one. Assists went to M. Oosterman, P. Bower each with two. P. VanCamp, S Brieley with one each. MIDGETS IGA defeated - Carl the Butcher 5-4 in recent Midget House league action. Fraser Lee scored three goals in a losing effort, while Gerald Lee added a single. For IGA Greg Carrier, Kevin Nesbitt, Duane Free- man, Doug 'Alexander and Mike Yurko scored the goals after being down 4-0 at the midway mark of the second period. NOVICE HOUSE LEAGUE Kinsmen Club defeated Sportsmen in Novice action by a score of 7-2. Scoring for Kinsmen were Jeff Fedyck with a hat trick, Brad McNenly with two, and Michael Brock with a single. Dean Fisher and Daryl Brant counted for the losing team. Scugog Real Estate lost to Emiel's Place 2-1 with Gord Gettins counting the winner early in the third period. - Bradley Travis ~ counted ~ the first goal for the winners with Andrew Steele replying for Scugog Realtor. ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE UAW shut out Lions Club 4-0, with Greg Warriner scor- ing three goals and Willie Edwards adding a single, In other action Lake Scugog Lumber blasted Swamp Garage by a score of 7-0 with Clay Dempsey gett- ing four goals. Jay Bower scored a pair and Jim Abra- ham counted one in the lopsided win. YN. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesdya, Nov. 2, 1977 -- 19 Lake Scugog Hockey League OSHAWA TOWERS 17 : BETHANY 4 Oshawa scored five times before Bethany countered back and it looked like it was going to be a runaway. But Bethany tried to come back in the dying minutes of the third period but were too late. Oshawa scored their five goals in the first and second periods. Vaughn Smith star- ted it off with an unassisted goal. scored from Jerry R., Char- les Randall then scored from Vaughn Smith and Emery Cascarella. Then Scott Anderson scored from Ross Pond and Peter Bathe. Gino Pascuzzi scored unassisted Bethany scored their first when Tony Lavereau scored from Vic Welton. Ken Sher- ban scored again for Oshawa from John Bathe. Vic Wel- ton then scored for Bethany from Pat Lynch. Oshawa got their seventh when Gino Pas- cuzzi scored brom Gary Sherban. Gary Weightman scored Bethany's last two goals from Vic Welton and John Stuart. Then Peter Bathe PORT PERRY LEGION 5 ROCKBRUNE MOVERS 1 Rockbrune scored first but Port Perry took over and scored five goals to dominate the rest of the game. Brian Grubb scored Rockbrunes long goal from Jon Dunphy and Gord Burnett. Ritchie Lefort scored Ports first goal from Doug Scott and Colin Wackett. Then Bill Van Camp picked up two tmassis- Doug Christie ted goals. scored from Russ Stephens and Glenn -McCoy: - Port's final goal was scored on a blistering slap shot when Willy Thorton blasted one in from Ron Short and Doug Bronson. UTICA FARM EQUIP. 5 SONYA 3 It was a back and forth battle as at the end of the first period,- Sonya was ahead 2-1. At the end of the second, Utica was ahead 3 - 2 and they kept their lead for the rest of the game. ' Utica scored first when Rob Kroonenberg scored from Bill Bridge. Sonya went ahead with two goals when Rick Purdy scored un-- assisted and Bruce Hicks scored from Martin Kuipers. Then Utica scored four more times before Sonya came back with their last goal. For Utica, Grant McLaugh- lin scored from Rob Kroon- enberg and Rob Munroe. Then Grant McLaughlin scored from Dave Horton and Dale McQuaid scored from Rob Munroe and Dave Horton. Jack Bright scored their fifth from Grant Mc- Laughlin. Sonya scored their third and final when Bruce Hicks scBbed from Dave Montall. Team improving "by W. Dickson On Friday Stone's Real Estate hosted Uxbridge. Port opened the scoring at the 3:37 mark of the first period. Ray Meisner scoring with assists going to Mark Penney and Ian Dickson. Uxbridge popped one in 4 minutes later to tie the score. In the second period Stone's scored two unanswered goals. The first by Ian Dickson assisted, by Brian Stevenson while they were short-handed. At 9:04 Port took a 3-1 lead on a fine goal by Kevin Ferguson with assists to Kevin Fowler and Rob Long. The last' period it seemed as though Port had the game under control and were on " Markham. their way to another victory. However, Uxbridge had other ideas and in the last five minutes, when the local boys were slowing down, scored twice to go home with a tie. Uxbridge were indeed fortunate. On Saturday the team travelled to Markham where they. were defeated 8-1 by a strong team. Scoring for Port in the first period was Ian Dickson from Kevin Fowler and Brian Stevenson. The local boys although beaten showed that they are a much improved club since their last encounter with If they keep improving at the same rate then we can expect to see some good hockey from this team. " TWO NEW CANADA SAVINGS A GREAT CHOICE This year, Canada Savings Bonds offer you a great choice. There's a new Regular Interest Bond that pays interest each year. And a new Compound Interest Bond that re-invests your interest automatically, earning interest on your interest. SAFETY, INSTANT CASH AND A GOOD RETURN Both new bonds retain the great features that have helped to make Canada Savings Bonds the favourite investnrent for millions of Canadians over the past 31 years. They're a safe, secure investment. They're instant cash anytime. And they earn good interest -- year after year. New Canada Savings Bonds are dated November 1, 1977 and yield an average annual interest of 8.06% when held to maturity in 1986. Each new bond begins with 7% interest the first year and earns 8.25% interest for each of the remaining 8 years. REGULAR INTEREST BOND If you want a regular annual income from your investment, you'll like the new Regular Interest Bond which pays interest automatically each Nov. Ist. You have the choice of receiving your interest either by cheque or by direct deposit into your chequing or savings account. This new direct deposit feature is an added convenience for you. BONDS Compound Interest Bond. After the first year you will earn interest on your interest at the annual rate of 8.06%. You can buy the Regular Interest Bond for cash wherever you bank or invest in denominations of $300, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. COMPOUND INTEREST BOND If you seek savings growth, or an investment for the future, ora retirement fund, you'll choose the new Interest on this bond is left to Here's how the value of a $100 bond accumulate and is payabléenly tipon redemption or at maturity. have Lrows: oo. Nov. | Value Nov. | Value 1978 $107.00 405 $138.7 1979 $115.81 O84 SI71.77 1980 $125. ve 1985 $185.31 1981 $135.63 < 1986 $200.97 1982 $140.76 The Compound Interest Bond may be purchased for cash or on the convenient Monthly Savings Plan wherever you bank or invest. It is available in denominations of $100, $300, $500, $1,000 and $5.000. THE CHOICE IS YOURS As you can see, new Canada Savings Bonds offer you a great choice -- the Regular Interest Bond and the Compound Interest Bond. Both new bonds are on sale now up to a combined total purchase limit of $15,000. They heen specifically designed to meet your savings goals. Choose the one that's right for you. 06% Average Annual Interest to Maturity

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