"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 14, 1992 - 23 12 YEARS AGO Pictured is the Scugog Arena on Water Street just days prior to its demolition in 1980. The are- na was torn down due to its unsafe structure. 25 YEARS AGO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1967 The Brooklin Concrete International C ball club won Ontario honors. Some members of the team are from Port Perry including Bill Harper, coach, Bill Cornish, Glenn Till and Garnet Warriner. The Softball Association held a dance to raise funds. 20 YEARS AGO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1972 The Junior C Flamingos lost their first ex- hibition game to the Whitby-Brooklin Junior B squad. Port Perry goals were scored by Rob Webster, from Jerry West, Dave Bourgeois from Bob St. John and Dan McCartney from Harold Fair. 15 YEARS AGO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1977 The Flamingos split a pair of games during the week. In the first match they defeated Lindsay 7-5. Goal scorers included Dave Nicholson, Stu Cochrane and Rob Evans. The second game was a 6-3 10ss 10 Stouffville. The Pee Wees opened their season with a 5-3 victory over Peterborough. Donny Young had a hat trick for Port and Brian Hendricks added two goals. Jay Neill qualified for the provincial tennis championships of the Ontario College Athlet- ic Association. 10 YEARS AGO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1982 The Port Perry MolJacks scored 30 goals in two games over the weekend. In the first match the MoJacks defeated Stouffville 17-4 then defeated Cobourg 13-7. Barbara Underhill was the guest speaker al the Port Perry Figure Skating Club's general meeting. In broomball action Emmerson Insurance defeated Brian's Towing 3-1. Scoring for Em- merson's was John Gerber and Phil Robinson. Brian's lone goal was scored by Lawrence Peelers. Malmont Farms Atoms opened their season by defeating Whitby in a close 4-3 game. Scoring for Port Perry were Clair Cornish, Mike Feasby, Eric Grosvenor and Chris Le- gere. Assists were awarded to Legere, Danny Maw. Mark Andrews, Danny Sluggett and Commish. Pearce Auctioneers tie season opener The 92-93 season started this weekend with the Pearce Au- tion Novice team playing their first league game in Cobourg. After a shakey pre-season, the team surprised their fans with a strong showing. Port Perry began the scoring in the first period with a goal by Mike LeFort, assisted by Adam Moynes. Cobourg came back in the second to tie the game, but Port went ahead with an unas- sisted effort by Adam Moynes. Our boys had many great chances and were backed up with the super defense of Scott Duncan and Dane Gray. Co- bourg managed to slip another goal in to once again tie the game. Our goalies Darcy Ste- phens and Thomas Lee hung in to prevent any more scoring and the final was a 2-2 tie. On Saturday the boys trav- elled to Lindsay to meet a very strong novice team. Dean Van Camp began the scoring ripping an unassisted shot past the Lindsay goalie, which turned out to be the only goal for Port as Lindsay went on to win 7-1. It's early in the season and we know with hard work and the excellent coaching of Bob Spen- cley, Murray Empringham and Ken Parry, our Pearce Auction Novice team will represent Port Perry well. Bunny ringette The Port Perry Ringette As- sociation has formally started a Bunny Program for girls ages five, six and seven. Ringette is played using a rubber ring, a hockey stick without a blade and is played with tube skates on an indoorice rink. The Bunny Program is in- tended to teach girls how to skate and the rules of the game of ringette. There are 10 other Bunny teams in Durham Region and vicinity (Manvers, Oshawa, Whitby). No league games have been formally arranged but in the past, these associations have participated with each other to enhance player devel- opment through exhibition games. The Port Perry Ringette As- sociation despite its relative small size compared to other as- sociations has had great success winning league or regional championships in all but one di- vision last season. This success is due to the com- mitment by the Port Perry Rin- gette Association in the techni- cal certification of its coaches. All coaches are required to com- plete technical - and theory coaches offered by Ringette Canada and the Canadian Asso- ciation of Coaches. All the coaches in the Bunny Program have completed these courses prior to the initiation of this program. In addition, Mr. Gord Imrie, who is the on-ice co- ordinator is a certified skating instructor and brings a strong teaching background to the pro- gram. There are currently 12 open- ings available in this program. The registration fee is $80. Girls are invited to come out and try this sport (at no cost) at the Blackstock Arena any Sat- urday in October between 2-3 p.m. You must bring a helmet, hockey, ringette or ski gloves and skates (black skates are re- quired but figure skates are ac- ceptable in October). An equip- ment exchange is being organized for November to fully outfit each girl registered in the program. For further information con- tact Steve Burgess (986-4052) or to register contact Heather Davis (985-9432). MANUFACTURER'S WAREHOUSE ol 7.127.) (6) = White Vinyl Siding (D-4 or D-9) Limited Time Offer per square Scores from the lanes Thursday Night Mens' Bowling Standings: Philp Pontiac 17; Scugog Lumber 16; Norm's Con- tracting 15; Dowson's 13; Brian's Towing 12; Village Taxi 11; Centennial Lanes 10; Galley Gators 10; Emmerson 7, Paul- mac's Pet Foods 7; IGA 6, Le- gion 2. High Single Flat: Brian Robinson 3563. High Single With Handi- cap: Brian Robinson 3568. High Triple Flat: Brian Robinson 838. High Triple With Handi- cap: Brian Robinson 853. Games Over 215: D. Dur- ham 229: T. Edwards 274, 222; N. Tripp 244; P. Pelow 246; P. mcBride 246; J. Vanderligt 219; T. Watts 216; G. Wilson 241, 226: D. Stewart 227, 259; D. Smith 219; B. White 274, 227, 274; E. Johanson 232, 276; lL. Delore 248: G. St. John 241; B. Beare 215; P. Fitton 216; D. Hann 254; S. Emke 220; S. Con- nors 216; R. Sheehey 264; D. Lynde 232; D. Dickson 219, W. Lown 221; B. Pomeroy 234, 298; B. Robinson 353, 309. Triples Over 600: T. Ed- wards 692; J. Vanderligt 623; G. Wilson 669; D. Stewart 616; B. White 775; E. Johanson 706; D. Hann 624; R. Sheehey 680; D. Dickson 624; B. Pomeroy 705: B. Robinson 838. Wednesday Night Bowling Standings: Pina Coloda 30; Virgin Marys 18; B-52's 15; SCSUAW 15; The Rum Run- ners 13; Fuzzy Navel 14. Single Over 200: Julie Dempsey 200; Eileen Breen 201, (Sept. 30); Peggy Vander- ligt 202, 222; Bev Childs 204; Lynda Mahood 223; Mary Hawes 209. Triple Over 550: Bev Childs 555; Peggy Vanderligt 601; Lyn- da Mahood 561. Novice house league Port Perry Minor Hockey is well underway for the '92-'93 season. Haugen's Chicken is off to a good start winning their first two games. On Saturday, Oct. 3, Hau- gen's defeated Re/Max Realty 9- 1. Scoring for Haugen's were Zach Fis with one goal, Dylan Harper four goals, Michael Syt- ama with two goals and one as- gist, Mike MacNeal with two goals and two assists, and Paul Pickering had two assists. Great goal tending for Haugen's by Shane Fischer. Re/Max's only goal scored by Adam Luke. On Saturday, Oct. 10, Hau- gen's defeated Van Camp Con- tracting 5-3. Goals scored for Haugen's were Michael Sytsma with one, Wes Langmaid with one, and T.J. Robbins with three. Goals for Van Camp were scored by Tim Mothzas with one, and D'arcy Stevens with two. 53.93 pus taxes Energy efficient windows reduce J drafts and increase warmth. 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