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Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1981, p. 16

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a0 8 SRR ONG D LEBLEAANCN LEED ARES A CA Eri RM RTL OAR Ap wnt 1 F URNA TARA Bo EX Se 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 2, 1981 by Bill Locke With snow just around the corner, the Port Perry Snow- mobile Club has been busy' getting ready for the new season. This fall has seen a major effort going into trail development. Work crews have been out each weekend opening up new trails and improving existing ones. This season, with the pur- chase of a new Alpine grooming machine, the pro- gram of trail maintenance is to be stepped up. The Club over the years, has reached written agree- ments with many land- &) a A - EN VINCIAL LOAF € AREA owners permitting snowmo- biles onto their private lands. This has given Club riders a very extensive trail system, reaching into all parts of the Scugog area, and connecting with the trails of affiliated clubs. Other snow- mobilers are reminded that entering trails on private lands, without the specific permission granted to Club members can contravene the Ontario Trespass Act: and, violators could easily find themselves in serious diffi- culties in many circum- stances. The Port Perry Snowmobile Club en- courages every snowmobiler to be a member, regardless of how involved in Club activities they wish to become. A Club membership with its specific permission, offers protection to the rider; and, is his contribu- tion towards good trails and better facilities. The Club this year is con- tinuing its programs in relation to safety, personal responsibility and other community involvements. The M.T.C. Snowmobile Operator's Safety Training Course, especially important for young people starting to ride, will be offered again this year. The CORSA Snow- a-rama for Crippled Chil- dren takes place on January 31st. Many riding and other social activities are on the Club Calendar for the season including a two day trail ride to Bancroft and return,%a Ride in Breakfast and Poker Rally, Ice Drag Races etc. The next general meeting to which all are invited takes place Sunday Dec. 13th at 2:00 p.m. and includes a visit from Santa for the young ones. The Club is now getting Port Perry Snowmobile Club members are hard' cleaning repairing trails in the atea. Above, a crew of at work these last few weeks before snow hits the area avid snowmobilers clear brush along the abandoned OPEN 7 DAYS AWEEK SUN.11AM.to10P.M. Facilities available for Christmas or New Year's Parties or Banquets. MON. TOTHURS:11AM.4g9P.M. FRI.&SAT.11AM.to 1AM. EMIT railway line north of Port Perry. Se Na Frank's Restaurant Caesarea-986-5553 Veal Parmagiano Roast Beef Roast Turkey Cabbage Rolls ALSO ON SPECIAL: Spaghetti... 3.00 SPECIALS THISWEEK: *4.50 Weare still waiting for our liquor Licence. A SLACRICONE IRI KANDA VIER! IINSURANCE BROKERS LIMI | 193 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7306 The one you're loo BACON DAILY CAR RENTAL Starting from " $095 Qe per day 'FREE: 100 km DAVE GARROYY'S "IY ORT CHRYSLER 8 FRRY 985-7329 pm TED - ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE SS for. lots of use from its well appointed Clubhouse off the Shirley Road. This winter, ride in to our Spack Bar - everyone is welcome. The clubhouse is available to rent at - a reasonable rate to responsible parties. For more information reaarding the. Part Perry Snowmobilers work to improve trail system Snowmobile Club, telephone 985-2888. All snowmobilers are: reminded to be safe, responsible, riders; and to be considerate of others again this year, Think snow - and have a good season in our beautiful Scugog winter wonderland. House League PEE WEE LEAGUE Frank Real Estate -6 Lions -4 It was a real goalies battle . with Franks coming out on the top end. Scoring for Frank was Ted Cochrane (2), Steve McTavish (2), and Paul Darwin and Darryl Prosser each getting one. . Assists went to Mark Elliot (3), Darryl Bradt (2) and Ted Cochrane (1). Scoring for Lions was Calvin Brew- ster (2), Jeff Fédyk (1) and Philip McBride (1). Assists HOUSE went to Mike Brock (2) and Steve Short (1). WesLane - 10 Scala Bros. Auto Wreckers-3 Scoring for Wes Lane was Shawn Grant (3) Jeff Oke (2) Joey: Jackman (2) Trevor Solomon (1) Terry Backe (1) and David Irvine (1). - Assists went to Jimmy Jackman (1) Trevor Sol- omon (2) -Todd Mantle (1) Joey Jackman (2) and Terry Backe (2). Scoring for Scala Bros. Auto Wreckers was Bobby Bryan (1) Allan Shepstone (1) Shawn Nany (1). Assists went to Bobby Bryan (1) and John Sturman (1). BANTAM HOUSELEAGE by Jeff Wray Emmerson-1 Cochrane-5 ---- Scoring for Cochrane was Chris Larocque 3, Dan Tomchishion 2. Assists went to George Ash 2, Dan Tom- chishion 1, Dean Fisher 1, Brian Goble 1, Nick (Crack- nell 1, Mike Johnston 1, and Jeff Norton 1. Scoring for Emmerson was Darrin Scala unassisted. Goreski Insulation -11 2 IGA-3 3 In the second game of the morning Goreski gave IGA a sound beating led by Jim White with 3° goals, and 2 assists, Lydon Bartley 2 goals and 3 assists, Karl Durham 2 goals and 5 assists, Tim Maw, 1 goal, Joe Forder 1.goal and Jeff Wray 3 assits. Scoring for IGA was Chris Bartley 1 goal, Mark Bowmaster 1 goal, Steve ° Solomon 1 goal. Assists went to Ted Nesbitt 1, and David Travis 1. 'Juniors edge Ajax team 4-3 by Wendy Burton On Monday, November 23, Port - Perry = Sportsland Juniors travelled to Ajax for their second meeting of the season. 'The Sportsland Juniors went to Ajax wanting a win. The Juniors got on score- board first, but fell behind ~8-1, The Juniors got back into the game and came around to win the game 4-3. Scoring for the Sportsland was 'Kelley Raines 2, Stephanie Butt 1, and Susan Waite 1. Assists go to Kelly Storry 2, Brenda Shepstone "™ | family WA Trust 16% 6 Year Annual Interest - + 16 Semi-Annually STANDARD TRUST COMPANY 15Y4 5 Year Annual Interest 14% 5 Year Annual Interest 15% "2 | VICTORIA | V AND GREY 15 5 Year Annual Interest 14%: Semi-Annually macdonalkd-cartier trust company 15 5 Year Annual Interest 14% Semi-Annually Thanks to. Sharon Ash- more-who came down from the Belles to play for the Sportsland Juniors. / * On Sunday November 28th, Sportsland Juniors travelled to Lindsay for their first meeting of the season. The Sportsland Juniors took the lead within 14 seconds gone in the game. The-Juniors led the whole game to win 64. Scoring for the Sportsland Juniors was done by Kelley Raines 4, Stephanie Butt 2. Assists by Diane'McDougall 1, Lisa Canning 1 and Tracey Olsen 1. Tracey Olsen played a very good game for the Sportsland Juniors and shows many signs of improv- ing her games, P&B _ LAWN ORNAMENTS - How About Something Different for Christmas 'thisyear... *Bird Baths *Fountains *Planters *Plus a large selection of Decorative Ornaments DURHAM ROAD 57 (1 mile south of Hivy. 7A) EVENINGS & WEEKENDS 986.5604

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