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Port Perry Star, 1 Feb 1978, p. 19

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ds rR LT WT pL et po "3 H A i IRIE an Wo or i | or PN LE Lake Scugog Hockey Bethany 5 - Port Legion 2 Bethany scored three times before Port counted with two, as the third goal proved to be the winner. Ron' Suggitt scored from David Currins and Terry Malcolm. Terry Lavereau then scored from John Burns and Jeff - Stuart. Then John Mather scored from Andy Schweda and Terry Lavereau. Scoring for Port was Don Phinney from Russ Stephens and Robert Morelli. Then Doug _Bronson scored from Dale McNenly and Bill Van- Camp. Bethany put it away on goals by Terry Malcolm from David Currins, then Ron Suggitt scored from Terry Lavereau. Oshawa 3 - Sonya 2 Oshawa scored all three goals in the first period. Ken Sherban scored from Chris Griffin and Gary Sherban. Then Dave Mec- ---- RICK LAROCQUE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR RR 2, Port Perry, Ont. Kee scored unassisted. Chris Griffin scored the third and winning goal from Vaughn Smith and Gary Sherban. The second period went scoreless. Then Sonya started coming back when Bob Sinclair scored from Snowmobile drag races will be held this coming Sunday on Lake Scugog at the new boat launching area BANTAM AND JUVENILES START PLAYOFFS The Beare Motor boys commence play-offs on Wed- nesday, February 1st at 9:15 p.m. The Juveniles will play - on Thursday night, February 2 at 9:15 p.m. Come to the new arena and support your Minor Hockey teams. 985-3261 Closed Q% Please take note that Rick Larocque Electric will be closed for vacation until _ FEBRUARY 18th, 1978 ee AAA AAA AAA INVEST NOW! VICTORIA & GREY TRUST GUARANTEED INVESTMENTS 8%% FOR 5 YEARS IF INTEREST IS PAID ANNUALLY. Interest is payable half yearly or may be left to compound. $ HOME $ COTTAGE $ CAR $ TRAILER $ BOAT make sure your other INVESTMENTS $ SNOWMOBILE Be sure your coverage is sufficient for today's value. EMMERSON Insurance Agency Lid. 193 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7306 are protected too. Steve Turner and Rick Purdy. John Ingram put them within one goal from Doug Campbell and Rick Purdy, Sonya pulled their goalie and tried in vain to tie it but couldn't put it in the net. Drag races Sunday in Port Perry. Sponsored: by the Port Perry Snowmobile Club, the one-eighth of a mile drags are scheduled to start at 1:00 p.m. with registration taking place all morning. There are classes for men, ladies and juniors, driving a variety of stock and modified machines. The competition should be keen as 60 percent of the entry fees will be up for grabs as prize money. Broomball Continued C.&B. put it away with Rob Evans scoring from Doug Scott. Troski's 1 - Utica 1 Troski's took the lead late in the first period with Kopie DeJong scoring from Steve Robinson. Utica's Don Card intercepted a pass late in the third period and tied it up from Bill Fielding and Len McEnany. Helen Redman president for a second term by Beryl Pearce The first open meeting of Lake Scugog Historical Society for 1978 was held in Town Hall 1873 on January 16th with Barbara Phair as chairlady, sitting in for vacationing President Helen Redman. After a short business meeting, we were asked for rug making material of cotton or denim for the Museum in the spring. Inventory is being taken of all off-premises museum items that have been stored at various homes for various reasons. Contact Museum members if any articles are stored at your place. Donald Fox, President of Oshawa Historical Society extended invitation to our or. Henry W. Block do your taxes. and Business. "The new tax | forms. A good reason to let us help with your taxes." At H&R Block, we understand these new forms, we know the laws. We'll do every- thing we can to save you money. And that's Reason No. 1 why you should let H&R Block All types of personal returns - including Farms Be - -HeR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE 16 Water Street - Port Perry Beside the License Bureau. Hours - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Mon. to Sat. Closed Wednesdays Phone 416-985-2232 No Appointment Necessary PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1978 -- 19 A rink from the Tam-Heather Curling Club in West Hill captured the annual Lake Scugog Lumber Bonspiel held Saturday at the Port Perry Curling Club. Team members are [kneeling left] Harvey Nesbitt, Doug Penziwol. Skip Keith Creaser [back left], Ted Griffen of Lake Scugog Lumber, and Ben Petch. STOVES by ASH Approx. Dimensions: Width - 15" Length - 25" Weight - 400 Ibs. group to join the Oshawa on a bus tour to Montgomery Inn and other historical places near Hamilton. For cost and other information, phone 576-3175 or Helen Redman. Joyce Kelly, as chairman of the nominating committee presented the slate of offi- cers for 1978, and we are pleased to hear that Helen Redman will continue as President for another year. Charlie Reesor then prov- ided the entertainment of the evening 'by showing movies he has made over the years. Tonight, he chose three from the thirties and forties. One was of a dandy snow storm. All enjoyed a light lunch of coffee and cookies afterwards. Reg. $400.00 1: $279.95 Burns 8 to 12 hours Heats up to 1200 sq. ft. A & A SMALL ENGINES Hwy. 12 North of Greenbank 985-8223 985-3963 GOODCHILD & VAN BEEK AUTO BODY announce the opening of a NEW BODY SHOP IN SEAGRAVE Complete Refinishing in Enamel ® Acrylic Enamel e Acrylic Lacquer e Polyurethane Enamel OPENING SPECIAL Refinish any car for: 149" (body work extra)

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