Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star, 7 Jun 1978, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

18-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 7, 1978 Local soccer teams show strength, scoring power Squirts: Durham Electron- ics Green Machine played home against Uxbridge Saints, June 1. Saints took the game 2 to 0. Irvine Construction Orange Bombers played home against Uxbridge Colts Thursday. First half Bombers Steven McTavish scored with an assist from Dana Forder. In the second half Port got their second goal by David Irvine who also got their third with a full team effort. The fourth and final goal scored by Bomber David Schwan on a penalty kick. Bomber goal keeper Michael Kersten had his first shut out as a goal keeper. The game ended 4 to 0 for Port. Atom: Port Perry Golden Eagles played at home a- gainst Uxbridge Green's.No score in the first half, but lots of action. Second half Eagle Paul Carr floated the * high to score the first goal. Eagles Peter Hoogers then gave us our second goal. The defence played an outstand- ing game. The final score 2 to 0 for Port. Softball House League opens season Port Cleaner Phantoms played away against Ux- bridge Reds and suffered a loss of 5 to 1. Mosquito: Red Devils had a . bye this week. Pee Wee:Utica General Store Epsom Girls played Epsom Boys at Prince Al- bert. Boys took the game 10 to 0 due to experience, but the girls have potential. This was their first game as a team. Port Perry Purples played away against Ux- bridge taking the game 5 to 3 on a good effort. Many exciting events during annual Minor Softhall Night Pee Wee:In the game be- tween Ken Murray Electric and Scugog Realty the score was Ken Murray Electric 20 to Scugog Realty 12. The two Port Perry teams open- ed the season with a high scoring game at the Lake- front park on Thursday night. Paul Goreski had twc home runs for the winners with Colin Penin hitting one for the losers. In Greenbank the two local teams met to open the sche- dule and the Dodgers edged the Batbusters by a 7 to 6 score. This Thursday the Dodgers will be playing the Scugog Realty team" at the Lakefront park, while Ken Murray Electric travel to Greenbank to play the Bat- busters. Squirts: the Squirt House- league teams open this sea- son tonight (Wednesday) with Utica Auto Body play- ing Swamp Garage at the new Ball Park while Sports- land will host Wayne's Auto Parts at the Old Softbal park, meanwhile Philp G.M.C. will play Pleasant Point at Pleasant Point. All games are scheduled for 6:30 p.m. starts. The Minor Softball Asso- ciation has been fortunate to have acquired the Rebels Pipe and Drum Band from Oshawa for their parade, and this group of teenage musicians will not only lead our parade down to the park but will also perform several numbers at the park. Mr. Bill Johnson "the voice of country music in the Dur- ham Region" and the well- known "morning man" on CHOO Radio will be our Honourary Parade Marshall and "toss out the first Ball" to open Minor Softball Night. The feature game of the evening will have CHOO Radio softball team playing the Executive and coaches; and this should prove to be a contest of skill and fun. So all Softball fans should make note as all this is to take place on Saturday June 24th at the Waterfront park. Face protectors decrease players' eye injuries "Canada leads the way in "face protectors and stricter hockey face protection', according to Dr. Tom Pashby, a Toronto Opthal- mologist and Chairman of the Canadian Standards Association's (CSA) com- mittee on eye protection standards. Dr. Pashby recently spoke at the first International Ice Hockey Doctor's Conference in Prague, Czechoslovakia where he told a group of hockey doctors, representing a'dozen countries, that blind- ness to amateur hockey players has decreased by nearly seventy per cent be- cause of increasing use of Borden Foal-Lac Forp Mares milk production doesn't keep up with a growing foals Borden's Foal-Lac. It's almost identical to mare's milk but has minerals. pellets in 25 or 50 Ib. drums. Shur-Gain... value for nant and milking mares and as supplementary diet for foals. appetite. Help the foal along with greater amounts of vitamins and Foal-Lac is available in powder and Get Foal-Lac at your Shur-Gain Dealer's. WALLACE MARLOW CO. LTD. BLACKSTOCK - ONTARIO discerning feeders. 986-4201 rules on high sticking. Most Canadian amateur hockey associations have made wearing of face masks man- datory and CSA has tested and certified several models of eye and teeth protectors. "In Sweden, where the wearing of face protectors is not compulsory, they have had twice as many eye injuries per capita as we did last year," explains Dr. Pashby."Fifty per cent of all their injuries were to the head and neck and most of these could have been pre- vented if face protectors had been used." He feels that Sweden and Czechoslovakia will be the next countries to make the wearing of face protectors mandatory next season for players up to and including 16 years of age. Dr. Pashby, who first be- came interested in hockey eye protection 26 years ago after a patient, Herb Dick- enson of the New York Rangers, suffered a blind- ing eye injury, says the next step in protection is to cre- ate standards covering goal tender's masks. Owners of smaller businesses The Federal Business Development Bank at: Coz Tp No Tol" Lo [ZR ]7] "71H e Financial assistance <3 A BI \ a ASE ALE . o - AE BAA SCT YR IAAL Hs \ 95 FAL 23 i KITA REARS MERA EY OFS Zon ww 1.0 UP NN TALS IY RI A » MN CERRO INTE NORE TL LALA ETA A a - J-- Capture archery trophy The girls archery team from Port Perry High School captured the LOSSA trophy for total points at competitions May 25 in Whitby. From left, they are: Charlene Greenly, Shelley Yurko, Leslie Forder and Della Griffen. ARVICE FISHER HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 985-7951 - AGENT FOR HYGRADE FUELS - * Now is the time to have your furnace serviced & cleaned for the next heating season. ® Parts for all makes & models. °® Blown-in Attic Insulation. ® Central Air Conditioning [Installed & Serviced) ® New Oil, Electric, Forced Air Units Installed. ® Special on Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaners (Effective until June 1, 1978) CALL 985-7951 for Fast, Prompt, Courteous Service! See our Representative PETER H. CASH RAILROADHOUSE MOTOR MOTEL Hwy. 7A, v4 Port Perry, Ontario on: THURSDAY, JUNE 15 From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Telephone: 985-8131 for appointment l / eo Management counselling (CASE) eo Management training e Information on government programs for business (Branch Office Address) 22 King Street West, Oshawa, Ontario Telephone: 576-6800

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy