The first schedule of the Junior Curling program came to a thrilling conclusion last week as the rink skipped by Carrie Fielding (bottom photo) edged the rink skipped by her sister Tania Fielding (top photo) on the final rock in the final end. (See story). With Car- ~ rie are Johnny Stark, Stefanie Craning and Heather Danter. With Tania in top photo are Evan Hildreth, Kevin Martin and lan McClelland. PORT PERRY WADO KAI KARATE Masters Broomball tourney The PPBA was represented this past weekend at the annual Masters tour in Toronto by Blackstock Mer- chants and B & L Donuts. Blackstock returned home the 'B' division victors while B & L went out in the 'B' semi-final courtesy of Blackstock. Both teams started out Friday night and both teams suffered a loss: B & L 1-0 to O'Tooles and Blackstock 3-2 in overtime to - D'Ambrosia. Wayne McGuigan tallied both Merchant goals with Steve Hawes, Exciting ~ The Junior Curling program, in- volving 41 mixed teams from Port Perry High School and R.H. Cor- nish, brought its first schedule to an end on January 19. The final game pitted two sisters Carrie and Tania Fielding against each other in a storybook finish that went down to the final stone in this exciting six-end championship game. With the score tied going into the final end, Carrie was cool under pressure and made a fine take-out JR. 'C' HOCKEY SUNDAY, JANUARY 31st CLUB Award winning Karate Club for all ages. Economical and family rates. Fun, Exercise, Self-Defense for the whole family. Year-round. «. Port Perry MoJacks -- VS -- Blackstock wins B side Ron Short and Dave Dalton drawing assists. : The teams entered action again ony Sat. this time winning with B & L downing Keesten Stars 1-0, Keith Dalton getting the goal from Ivan Duivestyn. B Blackstock blanked the Toronto Raiders 3-0 to advance. Tom Woot- ten picked up 2 goals and an assist with Hawes tallying a goal and an assist and Gord Bryans 2 assists." Both teams then met head to head with Blackstock pulling off a close 2-1 total. Dalton, with an assist and end in Junior Curling to score two ard win this champion- ship which featured excellent shot- making by players on both teams. There will not be a break in this Junior program until February 1, when the teams will be re-shuffled. These 164 keen young curlers will then battle it out each week until mid-March when the second round of playoffs get underway. The program will have its grand finale during the March Break with the annual Mudcat Spiel, a fun-filled day of competitive curling with prizes for all. The popularity of Junior Curling is at an all-time high in Port Perry this year, and that is good news for the future of the sport here. V) a goal, Short with a goal and Bryans with an assist did the damage for Blackstock. Terry Black from a goal mouth scramble in the dying seconds not- ched B & L's lone goal. In the final Blackstock earned a second shut-out for goaltender Rick McLean by stopping K & J Jewellers 2-0. Wootten from Hawes and Short got the first marker with the icing goal going to McGuigan from Cor- dell Keuning. CLIP & SAVE 150 Water Street Port Perry 985-2225 SUPER Superbowl SPECIAL Enjoy cheering on your Super Bowl favourite with a 2 for 1 KNOBBY'S PIZZA CONVERT. Buy one large pizza at the regular price and convert this coupon for a FREE Medium Pizza with 3 items. This nutritional item for the cheering sec- tion is available on SUPERBOWL Sunday, Jan. 31st. See you at the 50 Yard Line. 1 Pizza per Coupon M MOLSON & GILBEY'S present PORT PERRY CHALLENGE to be held at the ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION, Br. 419 Bay & Simcoe Street, Port Perry SATU PRIZES: AY, FEBRUARY 6th WEIGH IN: 12:00 to 2:00 PM START: 2:30 PM Entry: $10.00 per class All Contestants Must Be 19 Yrs. or over. *Men's Overall Champion CLASSES: 0-135 Ibs. SUNDAYS & TUESDAYS - 7 PM - LATCHAM CENTRE - Queen & Water Sts., at the Lake For more information call: ms Rob Dod raz 017) OR Ron Mollon 985-7098 a - a a ---- SY SU cia ema ea _ *1.00 Adults & Studem oN Uxbridge Bruins Scugog Arena GAME TIME: 1:30 PM - FAN APPRECIATION DOLLAR DAY - Public School FREE | PEE WEE TOURNAMENT Saturday, Jan. 30th SCUGOG ARENA -- SPONSORED BY -- PORT PERRY LEGION, Br. 419 PORT PERRY 8:00 AM - Port Perry No. 2 vs. Oshawa Black Hawks 9:10 AM - Port Perry No. 1 vs. Oshawa Red Wings 10:20 AM - Kitchener No. 2 vs. Bowmanville No. 2 11:30 AM - Bracebridge No. 1 vs. Bolton No. 1 Men's Right Men's Right Men's Right Men's Right Men's Right Men's Left Ladies' *Most Sportsmanlike Competitor TOURNAMENT ORGANIZER: Mike Haigh, Captain - 985-3534 Port Perry Arm Wrestling Team (contest will be video-taped) 136-150 Ibs. 151-175 Ibs. 176-200 Ibs. 201 & over