24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 6, 1987 First ride-in breakfast for snowmobilers Guess that's all my news for now and hope to see you on the trail (with your trail permit stuck to the wind- shield?) Think Snow everyone. The weather last Sunday was just perfect for the first. '"'ride-in "breakfast" and Poker Rally held at the clubhouse. About 50 delicious breakfasts were served by the ladies of the kitchen under Jean Short's directions and over 50 PoKer hands were played. What's a Poker Rally you ask? Well I'll explain When You register for the rally, you're given a sealed envelope con- taining a playing card. But no cheating, you can't peek yet' Then it's outdoors where you jump onto your trusty snowmobile (well, most of the time it's trusty.) and go for a leisurely ride following a route previously marked by the 'Game Juniors tie 5-5 . by Sherry Harris On Saturday, Jan. 3 the Port Perry Sportsland Juniors paid a visit to Iroquois Park for a league game against the Whitby squad. The Port girls seemed hungry to play and jumped into a 1 goal lead before the game was even 8 seconds old. The rest of the first period saw some very good playmaking from both teams but Whitby showed their experience at long passing and took a lead of 2-1 into the final frame. The second period saw the Whit- by girls score 2 more but this only seemed to spur the Port girls on as they scored twice to make the tally 4-3. With only 6 minutes left iri the game Whitby once again scored to _. make it 5-3 for the home team. The' Port team kept hounding the Whit- by girls and scored with only 3 minutes life to make for a dramatic' finish. The Port girls with some LAKESIDE ELECTRONICS FULLY GROUND INSTALLED SATELLITE SYSTEMS. | good forechecking managed to steal 'the ring in their opponents zone and with only 13 seconds on the clock scored to tie the game at 5 all. This was a very exciting and fast skating game and the Port Juniors were well deserving of the tie. Ex- cellent goaltending by Terry Childs and the defensive play of Jen Pelow, Val White and Kim Caudle went a long way to preserve the tie. Scoring for Port were Kelly Calloway 2 goals, Sherry Harris 2 goals and Colleen York with 1. Assists went to Jen Pelow 3, Rachel Traynor 2, and singles to Val White, Cindy Harris and Michelle Beare. The next time the Sportsland Juniors see the ice will be in the Port Perry. tournament at the local arena on Sat. Jan. 10 with their first game at 9 am. Come on out and support the girls and ringette. 7tt. 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Month & Tax Month & Tax Month & Tax | 'Month & Tax x Williamson [8] [wes aon Uxbridge "ue | wy. a7 soumn » CADILLAC . GNC TRUCKS { UXBRIDGE Master' Thursday "from Baltimore Along the way you will en counter check points where the cards are. shuffled and you make one draw. The resulting card is listed on the outside of your sealed envelope by the check point people. The trail's end brings you back to the clubhouse where the envelopes are opened and the 'best' poker hand is tallied Congratulations to the winners, Bill Lock, Clyde Drover, and Trevor Thomas. I realize it's all luck but come on Trevor, hoy about sharing some around? The next breakfast is scheduled for Feb. 15 to be follow- ed by a Games Day. While on the ride I noticed there are still many 'renegade' drivers ' -out there without trail permits and this in turn'ieans they are trespass- ing and can be charged. Come on guys! Check into the laws regarding your sport and buy your permit at the clubhouse, or from the wardens on the trail. The next event on the club's calen- dar is a 2 day ride to the Fenelon' Falls aréa and the hospitality of the Somerville and District Snowmobile Club. Sure hope old man winter co- Jack operates and gives us a little more snow before then. Be sure to wave heading north on Jan. 17. All members are reminded that the annual Snowarama, Easter Seal Society ride for Timmy/Tammy "will beheld Sunday, February 8/87. Pledge sheets in aid of Crippled Children may be picked up at the Clubhouse, Pineridge Sports or from any executive member of the club. Pee Wees record 3-2win After a one week break. the Fort Perry Pee Wee A Legionnaires _ travelled to Peterboro on Sunday, If you have any questions, give Jean Short 985-2888 or Gwen Luke 985-9206 a call. Hopefully they'll be able to answer. i Julie Hlozan, (left) of Seagrave, accepts a scholarship from Stoddard, Molson Companies. The Durham College student received the award in Food and Beverage Management, Year 1 folks if you see a group of machines at Durham College in Oshawa. January 4 and posted their first vic- -- tory for 1987 with a 3-2 win. The Port Perry boys faceda much = improved Peterboro team this time. The Legion team scored in the first "period on a beautiful passing play began at their own end with Jason Cochrane'scoring assisted by Brett Puckrin and Jan Heyes. The second period goal by Jason Towns put the Port Perry boys ahead 2-0. Then. Peterboro put on some pressure ir the third period by fir- ing one past goalie Brian Madill who had made many excellent saves but the Legionnaires wouldn't let up and Jan Heyes found the mark at 10:38 of the third period. Peterboro scored once more to hold Port to a one-goal lead. The Legionnaires next game is Tuesday, January 6 when the boys 'travel to Port Hope. Juveniles romp 7-4 The Port Perry Emiels Juveniles started the New Year off with a win. On Saturday, Jan. 3 the team travelled to Woodville for a game The team returned home with a 7-4 win. - Scorers for the team were Chris Lane, Steve Solomon, Willie Ed- wards, Jeff Wray, Lee Wilbur. Chris Cookman and Jim White all with one goal' The following players receiv- ed assists - Jeff Wray and Steve Solomon both with 2 assists Jim White, Willie Edwards. Lee Wilbur and Joe Forder with 1 assist John Moore played well between the pipes The team's next home game is Jan 8 against a team I LN Short Term Deposits Higher Interest "on Your Investments 7% I 30 - 59 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity Min. Deposit $5,000. Special rates also available on other amounts All rates shown subject to change without notice. RATES SHOWN - PER ANNUM NB 8 25% 30 - 59 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity. Min. Deposit $100,000. Guaranteed Investment Certificates Ya% 5 YEAR TERM Min. Deposit $500. Interest Paid Annually. 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