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Port Perry Star, 18 Dec 1990, p. 42

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AJ -~ + L ee! i ant su ¢ #30 nn ' [VRP I fr S.%134 VOI 42 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 18, 1990 '=a 0LCO PETROLEUM PHONE 416-427-6526 TOLL FREE 1-800-263-2726 Serving Port Perry, Uxbridge & Blackstock Area for over 20 years *FUEL OIL * STOVE OIL * DIESEL | OLCO Furnace Finance Plan 24 HOUR EMERGENCY BURNER SERVICE «1 WILSON OIL BURNER SERVICE - 986-4964 or OLCO - Toll Free 1-800-263-2726 Se IF YOUR AD WAS HERE Over 20,000 people could have read it this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business. For advertising Made Easy call the PORT PERRY STAR - 985-7383 Financial and Business Planning Corporations - Farms - Small Business Income Tax Planning and Preparation from the P of SCUGOG Municipal Office Hours through the Christmas Season CLOSED at 4:30 PM on December 21st, 1990 to 8:30 AM on January 2nd, 1991. by Scott Howey Last Saturday and Sunday the Seagrams V.0. Mixed Competi- tion was held at the Uxbridge - Curling Club. Three Port Perry teams were entered in this event. The Paul Griffen team of Laurel Griffen, Roger Watson, Vicky Watson and spare Susan Labanovich won their first two outings to stay in the A side but then dropped the next two games which eliminated them in the dou- ble knockout event. Scott Howey, Sandra Liston, Dave Roth and LeeAnn Roth drew a bye in the first round and were dropped to the B side after their first game. The foursome came back to win the next two games but were forced out with their se- cond loss on Sunday. Ralph Fairman's team of Louise Haugen, Bruce Peters, Carol Jackson and Spare Helen Parish came up with a win in their first game but two losses ended their run. Men's league first schedule play-offs are taking place this weekend with the finals on Thurs- day night. There are still a few spots left for the Remax Real Estate bonspiel on Boxing Day. Contact Gary McConnell for entries. The New Year's Eve Dance committee have a limited supply of tickets left. Make your plans now and contact Ken Dowson, Dave Obee, or Doug McMillan. Port Perry Curling Club will be hosting several competitions and events after the holiday season in- cluding the Provincial Elemen- tary School Championships, the BASF Provincial Farmers zone competition and the Joe Todd Sr. Junior Mixed zones. The an- nouncement last week by the On- tario Curling Association that Port Perry has been awarded as the site of the 1992 Blue Light Challenge Round, East, means much work will have to be done in preparation for this prestigious event. I'd like to take this opportunity to wish you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a happy New Year. Labatt's Oshawa Major League Results from December 12 Gary Grant, Uxbridge def. Jeff Luke, Oshawa; Ian Dobson, Can- nington def. Clare Robinson, Oshawa; Barry Acton, Uxbridge def. Nelson Brouse, Oshawa; Scott Howey, Port Perry def. Pierre Birkbeck, Annandale; Bye - Gord Norton. Standings Acton.............cooiiiiii, 5-1 Graft ........convimnvinsiniin ns 5- BOWERY... coon env sesirmmmsnsnimvesins 4-2 Rudy Jammer is a well known Scugog sportsman. An expert canoeist and ardent angler, he took this 30 pound muskie last fall near View Lake. And he hooked it while fish- ing from shore, using an old-fashioned steel rod and open reel. Like many people he is concerned about the quality of Lake Scugog, and he wonders about the future of sport fish- ing." 1 just wish people would treat the lake with more re- spect," he said. And he gets angry when he sees the amount of trash thrown in the lake and around the shore. His message is one we all should follow. Don't add to the pollution of this lake, or someday there won't be any fish left. Robinson ...........coceevvvennnn. 3-3 ® DobSON.......ccoevviiiiiiiieaan 3-3 ovice Luke.....ocoovviviiiiiiiiiieenenn, 3-3 BrOUBE....cocvuivvivi ivicesirirnssresnss 2-4 LY | © NOTEON.. coven, 2-4 1s n Birkbeck ........ccoovviiniiiinann.. 1-6 o ec wi The league resumes January 9. Port Perry Novice Selects play- ing their first game came out WE CAN HELP GET CUSTOMERS INTO YOUR STORE BUT THE REST IS UP TO YOU! PRICE - SELECTION - CONVENIENCE They're all important factors when a customer is ready to buy, but in the end it really comes down to SERVICE. 'Let the Star help make your business known to over 20,000 potential customers each week. "We can deliver the message, but we can't close the sale....that's up to you!" For advertising Made Easy call the PORT PERRY STAR - 985-7383 ahead of a Lindsay '"B" team 2-1. There was no scoring in the first or second periods, but Port had about ten good chances. Billy Carr scored Port's first goal at 1:16 of the third period, with assists going to Justin Heyworth and Scott Cunningham. Ten minutes later, Lindsay tied it up on a breakaway by R. Purdy. At 13:40 the Port Perry line of Sean Jeffreys Braden Tarbotton and Jason Whitworth went to work with a great passing play where Sean Jeffreys took a pass and fired it in the right corner. This was the first time the Port team played together and as the year continues this team should do well.

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