NSF, ORY ee Oe Te PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Nov. 12, 1970 ~ gog News due party at the home of Mr, urday evening guests of Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Pinch of Whit-|#"4 Mrs. A. Theurer of Tor- onto. Mr. and Mrs. S. Chandler Toronto Sunday night dinner | Sunday dinner guests of Mr, CAESAREA FISH & CHIPS WILL BE OPEN ALL WINTER From 12:00 to 9:00 p.m. On Friday, Saturday, Sunday Also and Mrs. Bob McDougall. Mr. and Mrs. F. Conboy re- cent dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cornish. Mrs. D. Jordon a Sunday caller on Mrs, Sylvia Parker. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cole and family of Taunton recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Em- pringham. Service at Grace at 9:45 a.m, You are invited to attend. TAKE OUT oR EAT IN Complete with special 12" bar and smooth-cut chain. DURHAM COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS & TECHNOLOGY SIMCOE STREET NORTH / OSHAWA, ONTARIO TELEPHONE 576-0210 LOCALS 51, 54 House League Hockey). war ncors : g C ey Te West Rouge House league anadian Tire received a The "Tart Kings" started Cc Saturday with a full slate of/Shagen and singles by Brain |!*t Period but could not get coniicate . = and Fudge as they downed . ue Mr, and Mrs. Button re- . Lion's Club 62. McQuade & |'08 Diy game tnrough ewe | "muy attended a surprise par-| Lake Weston tallied vy. Scuges Cub. -- and when they did | {7 "4 be Dome of Mr. and) "Mr. Fred Richardson of track they were hit- Hockey League | Beare Motors edged Peel's Mr. and Mrs, C.Tink of Standings Chicks 43 in the second goal-post or missing by Hampton Sunday guests of guest of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Stephens had a hat 2 or 3" margin. Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas. ay oh November Sth, 1970-- and Herman a single ee Saturday evening dinner | éended the birthday celebre Team GPwt rT the Chevs while Ellicott Trotter & Paul Kane guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. Ald- tion for Mr. J. Tweedie of * 1, Oshawa 4 400 two and Knight replied |... mcLaughlin--Bob red were Mr. and Mrs. C. Muc- Brougham on Saturday even- 2 Bethany 4 2 0 2 Peel's, oe am go ee ™ 3. Port Perry 4 2 1 1 Pee Wee, the Legion re- : eB, SORES Mr. and Mrs. H. Appleton 4 Woods Trs.4 1 1 2 4|ceived two goals each by Mar. |"°8* Holtby---Rob Munro & lof Bay Ridges Sunday visitors Jand Mrs. Peggy Adams of 5. Pontypool 4 © 3 1 }/tens and Evans but were By dy p sty eng Whitby Sunday guests of Mr. 6 Caesarea 4 © 4 © ojclobbered 104 by Club Ann- oes Saptes » and Mrs. J. Case of | and Mrs. Appleton. Nov. 8th Results-- rene Bruins. Gorris & Beare| _, °8* y: gee weekend guests of| Mir and Mrs. B. Jeffrey © Pontypool 4, Woods 4 |Doth had three goals apiece |. "ere Were only 9 penalties |Mr. and Mrs. W. Watts. = {nq Mr. and Mra, T. Bull Sat- 2 PP. 7 WR. Misses Leesa and Lorna Oshawa 7, Port Perry 5 and Bourgeois, Scott, Page ee Win 'TT > Caesarea 2, Bethany 4 and Blonge single markers eee: SS ek ee Sevember WSth-- ! Ger the Binion: On Monday night, Nov. 9 |their paréitts Mr. and Mrs. Win- the Flamingo's travelled to |@rove on Monday. 10:00 a.m.-- Baird, McQuade and Lane West Ro ge and came home Mr. and Mrs. R. Nodwill Caesarea vs. Pontypool | counted for Maple Leaf Mills with a 31 wi of Seagrave Saturday night | 11:35 am-- as they edged W. Frank Real This soe goaltender's [vests of Mr. and Mrs. W.J. . Bethany vs. Oshawa Estate 32. Crawford & Gun- as both pulled |Kane. 1:20 p.m.--Wood's Trans. | ter accounted for W. Frank's na a ph ne oiiain Mrs. Ray Cook and Mrs. vs. Port Perry. ~eagrse a awe "|R. MeNinley of Port Perry Top Ten Leading Scorers . SeaND.. Wer. | elling Monday guests of Mrs. R./ As of Nov. 8th-- both ways on the ice and it |p... Team GAP . | was with just the extra effort | ~My, and Mrs. Button din- HAMBURG 1. G Jackson, Port 9 4 13 Sn ee pe qe ot ee and Mrs. EJ HOT DOGS '4 ® 2G. Rospond, Osh. 7 411 a . |Bryant of Whitby on Saturday BURGERS 3. C. Griffin, Osh. 5 6 11 With the score 2-0 the Fla- | ovening all attended the Fon- 4 P. Bl Osh. 6 3 9 mingo's were asSessed a Pen- 5. 4 on Port 448 alty shot which Jim McLeod LB . ---* 9 @ handled well to keep the 7. V. McGill, Beth 4 2 6 gore 8 R. Wil Osh te Scoring lor the ingos: © 9% R Worr, Ponty 336 Rick Trotter--Bruce Fergu- > 2 son & Rob Munro a gee Web 2 ¢ C Rob Munro--Rick Trotter & Bruce Ferguson | Paul Kane--Martin Adamson & Bruce Ferguson. | There were 17 Penalties-- | 2 8 PP. 9 WR. | Sei Mustangs | | the world's lightest |} chain saw at the world's Continued Gitieney pites.* é The Mustangs played one | SneeM Pree. of their better games and | were out to try and beat Whitby as they are playing | in a much higher Class "A". | The Mustangs travel to! Stouffville on Thursday night | | + Power unit weighs only 6 '2 Ibs. s j}and play at home on Monday ART ROZZI -- PORT PERRY -- 985-2581 |] | might against Pickering and | | - Mastergrip handle on top for one- PET' West Rouge on Wednesday, hand control -- safer too! Nov. 16 and Nov. 18th. * Powerful. Outcuts many saws weigh- ing twice as much. * Cuts a cord of firewood fast. 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