9.00 AM. BROOKLIN VS. PICKERING PORT PERRY x STAR MEN'S THURSDAY NIGHT BOWLING With the first half of the regular Bowling Schedule be- hind us, also a couple of very successful Turkey Rolls. The Executive of the Men's Club would like at this time to wish all Club Members and Team Sponsors a Merry Xmas and Happy New Year. Also to welcome Mr. Pete Hvidsten of the Port Perry Star as a mew Sponsor for the Star bowling team. The follow ing teams finished in the top three positions in the Brian Lee wears No. 10 for | fitst section and are assured the Flamingos. He has lived | °f 2 place in the Spring Play- in the Blackstock and Nestle- | offs: ton area all his life and has 1. Eden's Lucky Strikes played with the Minor Hockey --€2 pts. group for several years and 2. Nachur Boys--S4 pts. with the Flamingos for the 3. Majcher Pontiacs last 3 years. --53 pts. Gare "Butch" Potts came to Port Perry about 6 years ago. He is 33 years old, mar- tied and has 3 children. He has taken a great deal of interest im the Minor Sports in town. Two years ago he accepted the position as Coach of Fla- mingo Pastries Juvenile Adventure Snow Trails Begin at MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT combined with all the raciness anybody could want! Curved ski design and low cen- ter of gravity promote better steering. Heavier torsion springs cushion the ride. Track tension adjusts to all snow and load conditions. 185, 22, 24 and 28 horsepower modes. Ask about our MF Finance Plan. Pay as you go in the snow! MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT Port Perry 985-2181 NOVICE TOURNAMENT 5.00 A.M. UXBRIDGE VS. PORT PERRY 10.00 AM. MARKHAM VS. STOUFFVILLE Appreciation to the many fans who were down to see the boys off and the many Good Luck Messages sent them from all the pupils of R.H. Cornish Public School. In their first encounter, they met the Glenwood Gulls from Lockport, Ill, and came out of it with a 9-4 win. Late in the third period came our first injury to Ron Short who took a butt end and was taken to the first aid room and missed most of the next game. Scoring for the Flamingo's in this game were Rob Munro with 3 goals and 2 assists, Grant McLaughlin and Bruce Ferguson getting 2 goals, Glenn Geer 1 goal and 1 assist, Brian Lee getting 1. Rick Trotter picked up 5 assists and Paul Kane | assist. In their second encounter, they met the East Side Juven- Port Perry Memorial Arena SATURDAY, DEC. 26th CONSOLATION FINAL -- 4.30 P.M. 11.00 AM. TORONTO VS. BEAVERTON GRAND CHAMPIONSHIP -- 5.30 P.M. Flamingo's Travel To Mooretown (BOXING DAY) * iles, from Grosse Pointe|ionship "C" the Flamingo"s ging Grant McLaughlin| the game seemed to be in t first, which took 4/ Petrolia favor. Near the e i ooo of the 1st period, Ron on\the bridge of his| got hit in the ribs again and . Just as he was to leave,| was out of commission for Rick Trotter took a butt end} the rest of the game. Towards the left eye, this required! the starting of the 3rd period stiches under the eye and| Ron was sitting behind the he and Grant re-|-player's bench when he p: Sarnia he had @ out. As they were beautiful black eye. him to the First Aid, Glenn Scoring in this one were 2 Geer was hit or fell and re- Adarpeon, Paul Kane and Greg each got 1. Assist going also to Bruce Ferguson and Glenn Geer with 2, Roger Holtby, Rob Munro, Paul Kane and Grant McLaughlin with 1 each. In the 3rd game for chalip- House League Hockey BANTAM--Knight counted a hat trick, Gilmat_two and Taylor one as Peel's Chicks registered a 6-3 win over Canadian Tire. For the losers Van Shegan scored twice and Brian Campbell| Lumber Kings 3-0. once Hanne's Esso were led to a 43 win over Lions Club by Cook's three goals. Mathison had the other goal while Hadley had a pair and Faux one for Lions Club PEE WEE----Williams scor- ed a hat trick and Sinclair one as W. Frank Real Estate came from behind to tie Maple Leaf Mills 44. Baird scored a pair and Wackett & Van Weston singles for MLM, Blonge scored in the last few seconds as Club Annrene edged Legion 3-2. Beare had the other two goals for Bruins and Reese and Ash- bridge scored for Legion. NOVICE--Franssen scored twice for Malmont Farms as they squeezed by White Fea- lake Scugog ™ Teem GPWLTFAP Port 10 7 2 1 64 35 15 Beth. 10 6 1 3 53 35 15 Osh... 10 5 5 0 52 55 10 Ponty. 10 2 5 3384 7 Woods 10 2 5 34053 7 Cacs. 10 3 7 03353 6 Woods Trs. 3, Pont; P. Perry 6, Oshawa Caesarea 2, Bethany 6 December 27th-- P. Perry vs. Bethany Woods Trans. vs. Caesarea Oshawa vs. Pontypool Top Ten Leading Scorers i As of Dec. 20th, 1970 Player 'Team G A P G. Jackson, Port 22 9 31 C. Griffin, Osh. 16 11 27 G. Geer, Port 9M @ G. Rospond, Osh 11 10 21 R. Moore, Woods 9 11 2 L. Brown, Port 6 122 6 R. Wilson, Osh. 9 8 Vv. McGill, Beth. 11 4 15 R. McCabe, Beth. 6 9 15 B. Edmunds, Beth &@ 5 19 ther Farms 2-1. Scoring for Flyers was Green. Baird took care of all the scoring as Keith Real Estate came up with another top notch effort and shut out Scugo; The two boys were taken to Sarnia hospital and later picked up on their way home. The Flamingos played # good hard game and we have no regret for being taken in the tournament. We hope to be invited back next year and are ready for it. Scoring in this one were: Rob Munro with 2, Bruce, Ferguson and Grant McLaug" hlin get 1 each. Assists going to Martin Adamson 2 and Glen Geer 1. Final score Petrolia 9 - Flamingos 4. I can't explain the spirit the boys have this year but® their effort and team work has to be one of the greatest that I have ever seen. Check The Label On Your Paper Due to the Novice Tourna- ment there will be no House League games on Saturday. However, there will be a full slate of games on Wednes- day, December 30th. PLUMBING and HEATING business. Winner of 24 hour Mont- Pelier endurance race, against ten- major tactory teams. 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