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Port Perry Star, 30 Nov 1977, p. 20

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© from Gord Gettins, 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 30, 1977 LTR CRN PANERA 73 House League Hockey NOVICE: Reliable 3 - Sportsland 1 Reliable received goals Craig Venning and Joey Jackman. Assists went to Jackman and Traves with 2 each and Craig way for the Kinsmen with 3 goals. Jeff Fedyk had 2 goals and an assist while John Lally picked up a goal plus 2 assists. Drew Ballin- gal scored Scugogs only goal. Venning with one. Dean * Fisher scored an unassisted goal for Sportsland. ATOM: U.A.W.6-Swamp Auto 0 Greg Warriner and Kevin Jackson each had 2 goals for U.A.W. while Jeff Wallace and Paul Walton picked up the other goals. David Tra- vis, Paul Walton, Kevin Jackson and Greg Warriner all picked up an assist. Kinsmen 6 - Scugog 1 Brad MeNenley led the D. Lois Milne, B.A.,0.D. OPTOMETRIST Medical Associates Scugog Lumber 4 - Lions 0 Dave Cannon and Jim Abraham each had 2 goals Building for Scugog with Carl Dur- 462 Paxton Street, ham and Jeff Norton picking Port Perry up an assist each. Office Hours by Appointment Telephone 985-8554 If no Answer call 986-5362 MIDGET: Carl Butcher 1 - Purple Hill 1 Rob Scott played an out- standing game for Carls al- though he did not score. Team mate Fraser Lee did score though with Jeff Kroonenberg picking up the assist. J. Thornton scored on unassisted goal for Purple Hill. « L.G.A. 3- Consumers Gas 1 Bullock, Alexander, Nesbit all scored for I.G.A. Carrier and Bullock each had an assist. Kraupa scor- ed fr Consumers. PEE WEE: © Bolton 2- Glen Vallie 1 Darrin Desautels scored both goals for Bolton assist- ed by Earl Myers on only one goal. Mark Penney scored the only goal for Glen Vallie. Frank 2- Wes Lane 1 Frank goals were scored by Robt. Myers and Ray Meisner. Assists went to Tim Wilson and Robt. Hooge- veen. and . Peter Rivoire scored the only goal for Wes Lane assisted by Danny Tomchi- shin and Dave Kemp. BANTAM: Ballard 4 - Cochrane 4 A. Bell, P: Bower, P. Van- Camp and M. Gundry scored for Ballard. P. Christie got three assists for Ballards while M. Gundry and P. VanCamp each got one assist. Ron Rumford and Al Fer- - guson each got two goals for Cochranes. Andy Czilok got two assists while Steven and . Al Ferguson got one apiece. Goreski 3 - Emmerson 2 Two Goreski goals went to K. Long and one went to M. Farallel. M. Farallel, D Young and J. English each got one assist. John Butter and Scott Mc- Hugh scored for Emmerson. Todd Menzies, Scott McHugh each hot an assist. LAB VAT ATABY € WAVER AEWA AGT, + Attention Snowmobilers ; = iB, FREE . DO-NUTS Open 9-9, TAYLOR'S SMALL ENGINES INVITES YOU TO PARTICIPATE IN THEIR OPEN HOUSE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, % Thurs. and Fri. 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TT "*Trademarks of Bombardier Limited 5 Offer, A BOMBARDIER REPRESENTATIVE will be here to meet you. o Special Le 77 [= AY a 95 wd & 3 J While supplies last moto.ski.| Dl - / : YA 5. 3 ry » On display will be the 4 -new SUPERSONIC RACING SNOWMOBILE -- "6 and meet our driver, Allan Gray. Iw: TAUNTON RD. A , Simcoe La TAVIOYS @ RUSSETT North Ey Repairs to most makes, we have a modern and efficient Service Department (ATASP AE 4 90 RUSSETT AVE. P» 4 5 TAYLOR'S SMALL Enaines ; OSHAWA $ 725-8584 2 4 DATABY. a) Al = ASAE Rl Reed tT aes «0 TAN ABE CATA = HE LLY AAPA RY SEEN Bobcats tie Bowmanville - by Scott Heard On Monday, Nov. 21, the Midget 2 Bobcats hosted Bowmanville in an actibh packed game that ended in a 44 tie. After the first period it looked as though Bowman- ville would walk away with it with the score being 3-0. But the Bobcats had other ideas. In the second period "they came out like gang- busters taking the lead 4-3 in only 5 minutes. - Their first goal came at 1:07 from Ron Ashmore, 53 second later it was Brian 'Myers unassisted, then Greg Fedyk scored at 2:38 and finally Brian Myers got his second of the night coming at 4:48. Receiving assists were Greg Kroonenburg with 3, Hal Storry getting 2 and Tim Bower picked up 1. ° Port Perry kept there lead until 13:27 in the final period when Bowmanville tied it up. The Bobcats had some good chances in the remainder of the game but they couldn't make them count. The Bob- cats got 12 minutes in penal- ties to Bowmanville's 10 but a penalty right after Bow- manville's goal hurt Port Perry's attack. Broomball League LIVESTOCK 10- BRIANS 0 It was a one sided match as C & B clobbered Brians 10-0. Scoring the goals for C & B were Rob Evans, Ken Davidson, Ron Redman and Doug Christie with twd each and Don Phinney and Ken Nott with one apiece. Earn- ing assists were Don Phin- ney with four, Ken Bryant with three, Doug Scott, Ron Redman, Bill Owen, Doug Christie and Bruce Woodrow with two! and Rob Evans, Mark Lee and Jay Williams with one each. BROOKLIN 4- UTICA 1 The first goal of the game came at the 2:00 mark in the first period when Brooklin scored. Brian Roberts was --credited with the goal and John VanHouvel earned the assist. With only 1 second to. go in the second period Ian Down of Brooklin' scored assisted by John Vipond and Chester Down. Early in the third period Brooklin scored again on an unassisted goal by Tom Lewis. With 2:09 to go in the game Utica broke Brooklin's shut-out on a goal by Keith Ellicott assisted by Mike Mitchell and Don Card. The final goal was scored by Brooklins Ian Down unassis- ted with a minute and a half to play. TROSKIS 0 - HARDWARE 0 "In this scoreless game it was rough and exciting as both teams worked very hard. Earning shut-outs were Rick McLean of Bea- cock Hardware and Bill Gerber of Troskis. Prince Albert News By Grace Beacock On Sunday, the church sanctuary was brightened due to three baskets of beautiful flowers placed by Mr. and Mrs. James Pearse from her father's funeral, Mr. C. Liscombe. Then, too, the attractive plant was placed by Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Roy Hope in memory of the fatal tragedy of Bonnie Bonnell, friend, and Lois Hope, including also the passing of Miss'V. Chilvers, all some ten years ago. Organist Mrs. G. Hunter did well with her choir being fewer in number than usual. Rev. R. Brawn first explained the term "Advent" during the lighting --of a warm coloured candle. His principle message "Highway for God", proved . appropriate and buried meaningful thoughts in all minds. Offering gathered by Chas. Willes and Doug Mec- Millan. Friendly Visitor... Group would appreciate unwrapped- contributions of, eg. toilet articles, sox, scarves, mitts, jewellry, wallets, to just drop in container at entrance by December 11. We were all sorry to learn of the passing of a former resident, Mr. S. Perkins, whose memorial service took place last week. We offer sympathy to the Pearse household over their bereavement. Congratulations to Mr. afd Mrs. G.. Grabowski (Port Perry Florist) on being new grandparents for the second time. Mr. and Mrs. Doig McMil- lan and family have moved into the newish Heintzman house and most any hour Mr. and Mrs. Earl Martyn will be settled into their newly erected home. So to each, may you enjoy health and * happy living. ~~ Mr. and Mrs. L. Devitt, rT mae ISA SOpR FL FLAS ree > RR ARG Eo pa Hy "Liskeard, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Beacock were. - Saturday evening dinner company with Mr. and Mrs. B. Dolton. The November meeting of the U.C.W. was held in the church parlours and chaired by the president, Mrs. R. Deeth. Twenty-three mem- bers answered the roll call by each quoting a Biblical verse bearing the word "Remember"'. Reports were voiced by the entire executive including financial assistance requested from several organizations as a result a comfortable 'sum was voted to each. There- fore, our green paper is lim- ited at present. President extended. appreciation to those who helped houseclean the kitchen and launder cur- tains. The nursery. is in dire need of sensible safe toygsfor the wee. Calendar dates growing scarce, it was the thought wise to arrange a gala even- ing later for the purpose of revealing the secret Mystery Sister. As the yuletide season is upon us a committee was given the go-ahead to pur- chase aged and shut-in folk. Devotion was in charge of Mrs. C. Chambers, Mrs. R. Holtby and Mrs. B. Snel- grove. A delicioys lunch was ser- ved by Mrs. S. Lindsay, Mrs. . Beacock and Mrs. M. h. uring this social hour all sany birthday greetings to Myrtle Snelgrove. Rev. and Mrs. Chas. Clarke visited their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Murray and family in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Les Beacock are home from spending 'a few days with their son, Grant, in urban Please phone your news items to 985-3691. SII IINIIIIIENI IIS 3 remembrances for New 2 4 <¥

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