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Port Perry Star, 9 Jul 1980, p. 16

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SARA RY Un ¢ ANY, RF 3 td RS OR RIS ALES A NE v4 16 13 EAA AYR SA Aer AE {Ea EW ry 8 \ RS : sitet FE PERSE WE (IUPAC RR AN AGH BUN SUN Lay ECR LA LA LEN Pr Sars ANAK ch hd | rolling around at 4 new Scugog Arena A fata usiastic teens and adults are on hand A good crowd of enth most evenings when roller skating is avail- able to the public. Packers, Flames and Aztecs tied by Paul Beare Carl Durward and Doug loss records. 'I'he Trojans Port Perry All-star ball Last Monday's ball hockey Potts replied for the Trojans. have a 1-7 record, good for hockey game at the Scugog action saw the Flames burn Jim Kane and Carl Durward second or last place. arena, Thursday, July 17th the Trojans 6-2. This was a Picked up single assists. Don't forget the Uxbridge- at 7:30 p.m. : golden opportunity for the _ The began the even- I -- Trojans to pick up their M8 saw the Packers goalie, If k d Pm you local Dealer. MIKE ALLEN second win of the an due Don Card pick up his second Busy i 0 wee en i Call me for a free quote Ran to the fact that le Flames rool of fhe yor In a 4-0 4 | Building were playing without their ecs. f S | | di A ie za | i, regular goalie, Warren Bruce Woodrow led the or ummer eda a ies A, Nicholishen. However, a Pack attack with two goals. 0 hh 2 strong defensive game and a Donovan Smith and Bill St. by Linda Parry e 13th hole. CHRIS ALLEN three goal performance by John picked up single tallies. The ladies of Summerlea The low gross Score was Randy Knight marked the Mike Mitchell had a pair of Golf Course had a week of 2chieved by Josie Wilson win for the Flames. assists, while John Churchill sunny skies, due to the long With 39. Eleanore Hayes Other Flames marksmen and Aldon Smith had one weekend the ladies were 8° low net with a 20. were James Duncan, Gred €ach. golfing their games through- , 1his week will be a club Fedyk, and Doug Bronson. After eight league games, out the week. tournament In the morning Assists went to Doug Bron- the Packers, Flames and An omission in last week's aNd evening, solet's be out in 985-3747 son (3), James Duncan (2) Aztecs are all tied for first article missed showing full force ladies. and Ritchie Lefort. place with identical 5-3 win- Shirley Cummings birdie on RR BR Kids of all ages } By Danny Millar but that hasn't been the case. circle. When one of the three' It looks like a lot of fun. And The Wednesday and Sunday rink patrollers blows a whis- it isn't that dangerous. Infact crowds average the most, at tle, they change partners, Arena Manager, Don Thomp- 175. The turnstiles have been the boys moving to the next son said that he's only seen turning so rapidly that a Mon- girl. '""two or three" broken arms day afternoon session from Mike Connolly is an athlete " in the four years that roller 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. has been Who has just finished grade skating has been at the New opened, at a lower admission eight. He thinks roller skating Scugog Arena. rate of $1.25. There are two is pretty good exercise be- "It doesn't look like a diffi- sessions set aside for adults cause '"'you sweat a lot.' He cult sport to learn either. only, presumably so they can is an occasional skater. '"T've Youngsters were whizzing tumble and turn without hear- come a couple of times, about by each other Wednesday ing the laughter of the youn- every other week," he said. night, and only a few went for ger skaters. They are held But what's in it for the high ry a spill. each Tuesday from 7:30 to School Kids? Why do they The Wednesday night crowd 10:30 p.m. and Wednesdays come? 'Because we like kil- was predominately upper from 9:30 to 11:30 in the morn- ling ourselves", said one girl, level public school skaters, ing. The Wednesday morning Who wasn't enthusiastic who seemed to be having a sessions are the lowest atten- about reading her name in the ball. It was less fun for the ded with only 15 to 20 showing paper. high school students who were up each week. "Skatin' with all the boys", there, simply because they John Moore, age 11, isn't is what Wendy Gray finds © didn't know many people. It quite sure why he is capti- most 'appealling about the was the consensus among vatedby thesport. "Ijustlike wheel sport. Sheis an 11 year the older skaters that Sun- it, it's fun ... something to do," old, just entering grade six. day nights were better be- he said last Wednesday night. The cost of skates, if you cause there are more people. John is one of the avid fans Want to purchase them, would According to Mr. Thomp- of roller skating in Port Perry. be about the same as ice son, the Sunday night crowds He must be for he skates skates. They can be pur- he are the biggest, averaging twice a week. chased from the arena for about 175 skaters. That night Another student who comes $79.95 plus tax, but very few is reserved for the high school every week is 12 year old Tim own their own skates. One boy ageand older kids. Itstartsat Pokulok of Scugog Island. Who has, said he got his down 7:30 p.m. and lasts for three Why does he come? "The girls inthe States for $49.00 hours. The cost is $2.00 plus ... the girls", he laughs. Tim The arena featured an e 50¢ for skate rental. likes the Paul Jones dance the added attraction last Sunday \ "This is the best year so best. when Irwin Smith and a wo _- id a Ahompson. yo hats P aul Jones skateis one three piece band played i ou at the opening o at lasts about ten minutes. some live music. The crowd Sate aces 25 hey Brepar To fon In the roller sang aces eld af he Jem lr Arata in Os Eachboy pursugiha ir ws. esl" Hock an Scugog Community Arena on Wednesday evening last week. : y olin night. J Dr. Eva M.A. Mannen CHIROPRACTOR . NATUROPATH NUTRITIONAL THERAPY R.R.3, Uxbridge - Phone 852-6431 [ ) Ball Hockey Action . i SU, ETL ao Lr EO AI 5 lg CO 0) AN

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