AURELIA Sn ie al Ld SRS Taga Eine FE Ghd 8 CA ea i 0 I TEN ER A RE AT Mh br h ¥ ot A sly Dal ROR SAY Pe ae of 8 dey 0 2 FINNS MS Ley Scugog Ball Hockey action PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 15, 1981 -- 15 Trojan snipers have field day in 10-2 rout ... ENTERNOW!! ENTRY FEE: $2.50 Two Games will be Played. Entry must be received by July 25.. CALL 985-8939 STEDMANS PORT PERRY PLAZA, PORT PERRY - 985-3844 fbi Trojan sharp shooters had 3-1 victory. J and D, stage for Bridge's unassisted Bij] Bridge and Mike Flames sports the best goal- 3 a field day during recent Randy Knight gave Aztecsopeneda20leadon goal into the empty net. Mitchell, cach with 24 points. against a as of July 6 ai Scugog Ball Hockey League Flames a 1-0 lead with the early first period markers by The standings in the Paul Beare and Bruce with 2.80. Close on his heels a action as the team racked up only goal of the first period Sean Taylor, before Ron league as of July 6 show a Woodrow, with 22 points with 3.0 average are Doug il a 10-2 victory over Mand M with Ken Jeffrey and Ritchie Redman got J and D on the real battle going on for the each are within sniping Culbert of the Aztecs and 5 Tre. LeFort drawing assits. score-board. top three spots with Aztecs gigance of the leaders. Don Card of the Packers who ¢l Todd Wilbur led the Trojan ~~ Aldon Smith tied it with a In the second, Bill Bridge leading with 15 points, fol- A trio of Flames and one is 3.40. i barrage with five goals, with goal midway through the and Jeff Lyon found the lowed by Flames and Packer hold down the final Ken Harmen of the 3 Doug Potts knocking in a second after taking passes range for J and D and Steve Packers with 14 and 13 re- four spots in the top ten Trojans has 3.90 average. ut pair and singles coming off from Mike Mitchell and Quantrill notched one for the spectively. The Trojans scoring race with Ritchie Keith Fraser of the J and D A the sticks of Bob Ireland, Donovan Smith. Aztecs. : have 10 points, J and D [eport having 20 points, Hawks stands at 6.30, while 8, Clark Menzies and Mark But Ritchie LeFort put the Still in the second, Bridge Hawks have six, and M and Bruce Smith, 19, Jay Neill, 18 Dennis Symes of M and M J Cleveland. game away for the Flamesin and Dennis Lycett gave J M Tire are in the Cellar with gpg Doug Bronson, 16. Tire has a 9.80 goals against bi For M and M, Bernie C'¢thirdashepoppedintwo and D a 53 lead after two two points. Ken Fraser's 16 goals are average. or a » DeMI€ unanswered goals. One was frames. Leading Scorers i The six McEnany and Barry Acton . . ! . tops in the league followed e six teams play each a solo effort and the other ~~ Lyonand Bridge combined The battle for the individ- i i Mond i h 37 found the scoring range . : ; . by Bridge with 13 and LeFort onday evening at the / i g range. came from a pass by Randy for a goal to open the third ual scoring title is even © Se i i Trojans opened a 2-1 lead Y i : with an even dozen. ugog Arena on Regional inh ja ret ny Knight. . period and build the J and D closer than the team stand- Goalienders Road 8, just west of Port In the first, a WO more In the third game of the bulge to three goals. ings with four players all icholi g th ddle fi d Warren Nicholishen of the Perry. od pr erupted eo six goals in evening, J and D Hawkes Bi the Autecs were not within two points of each 4% : scored a bit of an upset as ready to concede defeat other. memmncemee: (| [IP & SAVE COLIPON coeeeeoo. - the third before Acton re- ipeyyrimmed lead-leading without a charge as Quantrill As of July 6, John Chure- CLIP & SAVE COUPON plied for M and M with just 5,006 by a score of 7-5. and Paul Beare scored with hill of the Packers leads with JULY & AUGUST i! over a minute left to play. Mark Jarvis getting assists nine goals and 17 assists, : In the second game, the A goal by Bill Bridge into on both markers. with team-mate Ken Fraser TH U RS D A YS : a: Flames moved ahead of the the empty net with just a Aztecs pulled goalie Doug just one point behind on a 16 os Packers in the six team dozen seconds left in the Culbert in an effort to get the and nine record. A T J standings with a hard-fought game clinched the match for tying marker, setting the Close on their heels are : his 5 C r a st Wi ood C i U In B 2525252 525250525252 52 SR Se SSeS PS 5252 525 252 525252525 5 5R 5252525 2525252525 gd CR E S TWO OO D fi : ) : ly Gp ; INFLATION FIGHTING TIME! 324 ; H] R% / certde ; ow 1 VA Ali re | gHoes ONLY $2.00 I oO sTunNnn ts + f <+'&2 197 Queen Street - Port Perry : ~ ONLY $1 75 § h ' . He Zi _ RY OPEN: Monday thru Saturday 9AM.to6P.M. §, Range Balls LJ as Nearly one hundred prizes to the winners. N Thursday & Friday to 9:00 P.M 0 : (Large Bag) Hay members and visitors gath- George Clelland and Terry it : Rd ' PENN ered at Crestwood Golf Club ~~ Siddle received a tall lemon | * : op to participate in a Fun day tree mounted on a polished N - DIAMONDS - Br Ing Co upon for % on Saturday July 4th. The walnut base. Second prize 3 _Cards & Gifts for AllOccasions- & yy yy 8 onge. the insonuny of the Molly eoorege Law and J c.g PIERCING-WATCH & JEWELLERY REPAIRS. 3 i. 2 lenge the ingenuity of the - Molly McCrae, third to John i 0 ; S48 ~ best of golfers. Rain didnot Banks and Bev Taylor fourth § Maiborafife a "JUNE WINNERS" : { dampen the enthusiasm of to Gord Mollon and Nancy 0B 8.8) canadian jewellers association J Mike England, Port Perry ! « the heartier participants Hanna, fifth to Fred and Sue iW -10 Play Tickets- : WAT while the less venturesome Tanner and sixth was re- 'CSRS SSSR S2SP SRS SRR P sR PeRseSesesesesesesesesety, 1 - ---- ceed i played cards in the dry ceived by Bill Colley and 'y outdoors. Kathy Huestis, 7th was : ¥ In spite of obstacles and Tracey Currie and Kevin \\Wemmemm------ : inclement weather condi- Huestis. Many dlso were the N F 4 | tions many came in with. lucky recipients of door :TRO PHI ES: bie good scores. prizes. i i i Bill Huestis, the golf pro, } and Ed proved thatheisalsoaproat Following all the presenta- | : fe the barbeque. He and his tions a musical entertain- | ENGR AVING er wife Karen served a very ment and singsong was | { tasty supper to all present provided by Lorna Coates, I y i : which appreciated and en- and thy evening ith I -NO S av, joyed tp the full. appreciation an RE 5 After dinner and, while the host and hostess for aa Hs yons RRA enjoying coffee and dessert, another successful Fun Day S § Bill presented trophies and at Crestwood. |. bY ie Wi PORT PERRY MINI GOLF & DRIVING RANGE ii : ~ So Kids Mini Golf Tournament Sree. nt See i SUNDAY, JULY 26-10:00A.M FIERERLASS a y | [1] = 4 CROSS COUNTRY SKIS | . * - 3 Two Age Groups - For Boys & Girls *8 Years & Under - 100 Pairs to Choose From - ch : *9to13Years iy : purchased by Stedmans 1ST PRIZE: froma Bankruptcy sale. 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