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Port Perry Star, 20 Feb 1990, p. 47

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rr Beading o This team from R.H. Cornish 'brought home the C division trophy at the Provincial Championships. Pictured are(l-r) Lance Peters, Tanya Towns, Stacey Smith, Richie Tripp. Absent Is Kyle Flynn. See story for more details. [eee Jones. This group of curlers from R.H. Cornish made i to the semi-finals in the Provincial Elementary School Chamlonships that were held in Newmarket. Pictured are(l-r) Graham Holt, Lisa Pereman, Sonya Henke, and Andrew Port team wins Provincial C Division curling trophy The Provincial Elementary School Championships were held in Newmarket on February 17, and 18. 132 students participated in this exciting competition. The host school was Park Avenue Public School, and they certainly did their community proud. R.H. Cornish was pleased to have 9 students participate in this event. Andrew Jones' rink of Lisa Pereman, Graham Holt and Son- ja Henke went through in the main event winning their first 3 games and losing in the semi finals to Deer Park, who went on to win the main event and become the Provincial Champs. Richie Tripp who actually was an extra player for our Cornish teams, ended up skipping a com- bination team made up of spare players, as one team did not show up for the competition. This team showed what curling is really all about. They actually only lost 1 game, but were given 2 losses to make it fair to the other "teams. Richie's team, a player form Morning Glory, a player from Sutton, and a player from Newmarket after 2 losses went on Legionaires come to end of line with 3-2 loss to Cobourg Cougars After their strong start, the Port Perry Legion Pee Wee A's ran into some tough luck and have been eliminated from further O0.M.H.A. playdown action. Monday night, the Legionaires hosted Cobourg in Game 4, holding a 2-1 lead. This was the third game in three days and the strain appeared to show on the smaller Port team. The Cougars pumped in two goals in less than a minute midway through the first period and never looked back. They had taken a 3-0 lead by the time Kenton LeFort got Port on the board with a nice wrist shot from the slot after Jay King had rushed the puck up ice. Craig Laird also assisted on the goal. The surge was squashed in about 30 seconds when Cobourg regained the 3 goal spread. Scott Heasman blasted a Chad Kearns pass in from the blue line on a power play early in the third. Jeremy Norton earned an assist on the play. The Cougars scored again later to claim a 5-2 win and force a fifth game in Cobourg, in spite of a solid game from Mike Pashley who blocked a lot of rubber. Wednesday night the Legionaires went to Cobourg one more time, and again produced a valiant effort. Although Port con- trolled much of the early play, missed chances hurt; then the Cougars got a jump start after 7 seconds of a rather questionable power play. 30 seconds later they had a 2-0 lead to carry into the se- cond period. Early in the third, Cobourg took a 3-0 lead, then Port fired 2 goals in a span of 13 seconds with over 11 minutes to play. Jeremy scored the first on a blast of Chad's pass from a faceoff, then Chad scored unassisted on a wraparound effort. Port applied almost continuous pressure for the remaining time, but the Cougars held on, with some help, for a 3-2 victory and the right to advance against Kingston Township. The Legionaires have many reasons to hold their heads up after this series. The common comment from Cobourg fans was "your team has a lot of heart." This is definitely the case, and with the one exception, Port outplayed Cobourg on most nights. The loss of high scoring, hard hitting Jay Tredway was too much to overcome when match- ed up with a team as good as the Cougars. Coaches Geer, Teno and Burnett should be commended on the gutsy play of their team who were outweighed just about every time they took to the ice this season. to win the D event. Congratula- tions Coach Reg Philip and R.H. Cornish participants for a fine showing on the weekend. The main event winners were given an extra treat by playing against Eddy Werenich's rink while the other event finals were being played. Mr. Werenich was available all weekend to these competitors for pictures and many autographs. He certainly is a great promoter of the sport of curling. Once again Port Perry has been asked if we could host next year's event and with a lot of community support this could be possible. If you are interested in giving your support please call Reg Philip or Jan Towns. SALE On Selected Items PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 SN ook for our Look for our FEBRUARY % ------ EE he ---- SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 25 SALE TIME: 1:00 P.M. Quality Antique Furniture, 1979 Buick Century, Heavy Duty Tandem Trailer, Tools, Toys, Collectibles, Household Articles, Selling at Orono Town Hall Old windows from Orono Town Hall, large 5 leaf oak table, 4 chairs, walnut hallstand, washs- tand, deacons bench, drop leaf secretaries desk, bow front china cabinet, Hoosier old railway stove, lots of chrome, oak display case, old wood 2 plece Bell Telephone, blacksmiths anvil, Toledo scales, old buck board seat, broad ax, apple peeler, cherry pitter, old coffee grinder, old scales, buggy jack, carpenters tool chest, wooden pumps, milk can, 2 antique guns, bells, old bot- tles, pine storage cupboard, old journals from Bowmanville Store 1903 & up. table saw, metal lathe, battery operated lifting cart, axes, pipethreader, misc. tools, games, Bumper pool table, gun racks, dishwasher, post cards, hockey and baseball cards, quan- tity of household utensils and glassware and many more unique and collectible items. This is go- ing to be our best sale so far this year - it's also our first. Plan to at- tend. Terms: cash or cheque. Snack bar. MacGregor Auction Services - Auctioneer - Mike MacGregor 987-5402 or Junior West 983-5556. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27 SALE TIME: 11:00 A.M. 875 Wilson Rd. S., Oshawa Unit Having received instructions from Deloitte & Touche trustee in bankruptcies we are clearing the assets of FAMOUR MAKE ALUMINUM including approx. 20 aluminum doors, approx. 50 win- dows, eavestroughs, large quan- tity of siding, aluminum brake, swing stage, assorted tools & work benchs, executive desk & credenza, desks, T.V., office equipment, etc. 1984 Bruick Elec- tra Estate Wagon, 1985 Chev. 2 ton, calculators, chairs, Smith Corona typewriter plus many other articles. Viewing Mon. from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. & morning of sale McLean Auction 8 Liquidation 686-3291 and 576-7550. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Oddfellows Hall, Region Rd. 2 Port Perry, Ont. With Sheraton buffet, 45 pc. Oriental silverware, mahogany vanity, barley twist hall table, 5 stack bookcase, china cabinet, Wingback chairs, single beds, 4 yr. old Kirby vacuum cleaner, good glass, figurines, collector plates, bronze statues, wall clocks, antique weather vane, new walkmans, typewriter, household furniture, garden tools and much more. Pearce Auction Services 655-8073. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 SALE TIME: 6:00 P.M. Corneils Auction Barn The property of MR. ART WEADICK, of Rosedale plus others. French Provincial chesterfield 8 matching chair, French Provincial coffee & end tables, 3 pc. modern bedroom suite, refinished pine ice box, flat- to-wall cupboard, Filter Queen vacuum, 8 pc. modern walnut din- Ing room suite (6 caned-back chairs table & corner china cabinet), Westinghouse 9 cu. ft. freezer, RCA console colour T.V., walnut smoker, occasional chairs, child's Captain chairs, Captain's highchair, 2 door frost- free refrigerator, matching 30 inch stove, coal-oil lamps, washstands, walnut end tables, antique chest of drawers, chester- field & matching chair, 2 pc. refinished flat-to-wall cupboard, quantity of bedding, linens, car- nival glass, depression glass. Don & Greg Cornell, Auctioneers, R.R. 1, Little Britain - 705-786-2183. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 23 Monthly Mini-Stocker Sale Lindsay Community Sale Barn, R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. Minimum - 5 in a lot. This sale is devised for feed lot customers 8& buyers from a distance. Stocker sale follows fat sale. For further information contact Sale Barn 705-324-2774 or Carl Hickson Auc- tioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959 or Car 705-749-7084. SATURDAY, MARCH 3 SALE TIME: 10:30 A.M. Real Estate Auction 61 Anderson Dr., South View Estates 2 mi. éast of Cameron 4 bedroom brick bungalow on large lot 155 x 165, large modern kitchen, wood fireplace, gas fur- nace with heat pump, full base- ment. Well decorated ready to move in, large attached garage, community water, Sturgeon Lake access. Excellent location close to lake and all conveniences easy to commute to Oshawa - Toronto areas. Selling subject to reasonable reserve. Terms $5000 at sale, balance 30 days. PRO- PERTY MUST BE SOLD. View early so you can arrange financ- ing. Call Orval McLean Auctions 324-2783 Lindsay. Orval or Barry McLean, Auctioneers. F 27 SATURDAY, MARCH 3 SALE TIME: 10:00 A.M, Furniture & Antiques Auctlon Sale of Furniture & An- tiques for WALTER LEE, Stouff- ville, selling at the Wilson Sales Arena, Uxbridge, Ont., Including furniture, appliances, piano, quantity of glassware & tools. Full details next week. Sale managed & sold by Lloyd Wilson Auctions Ltd., Uxbridge, 416-852-3524 or 9755 FEBRUARY 24 SALE TIME: 6:30 P.M. *'Saturdays Auction Action" Pethick Auction Barn, Haydon 10 mi. N.E. of Oshawa Every Saturday Night This week we have contents of area home plus others, including mahogany dining room sulte, tilt- top round walnut table, walnut hall table, 5 pc. pine bedroom suite, occasional tables, office chairs, steno.chairs, primitive pieces, old milk glass oll lamps, pinball machine, old prints plus lots of glass and collectables. Terms are cash, Visa or cheque with 1.D. For more information call 1-263-4252. Garry K. Powell, Auctioneer. SATURDAY EVENING MARCH 10 SALE TIME: 7:00 P.M. First Spring Cow Sale Lindsay Community Sale Barn R.R. 2, Lindsay, Ont. The property of JOHN WEBSTER, R.R. 8 Peterborough, Ont. 25 Charolais cows bred Charolais. 27 Hereford, Limousin, Simmental cross cows due March to May - bred Charolals & Limousin. 4 Full Blood Limousin Bulls - serviceable age. We are expecting 150 cows in this sale. For further Information or con- signments contact Carl Hickson, Auctioneer, Reaboro, Ont. 705-324-9959, Sales Barn 324-2774, Car 749-7084. Mé Looking for a new home? Your search should start right here in the pages of the Port Perry Star REAL ESTATE SECTION Best Choice - Best Homes! RLM iat ~oneiviarnatiieg

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