Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 20 Jan 1971, p. 12

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

ay TE AAS eee . RS A Soe -- On Wed. Jan. 13th, 1971 Flamingo Juveniles hosted Stouffville for the final en. counter of the season. In what started out as a slow game the pace quickened as the game proceeded on. Glenn "Geer opened the scoring with Ron Short get- ting the assist. The Flamin- gos didn't bold this lead long as Stouffville came back to tie it up. Then Grant Mc Laughlin scored with Glenn Geer and Jim Hunter assist- ing. This ended the first period. In the second period Glenn 'The momentum is coming 4 fast pucks in the net. Mar- tin Adamson opened the scor- place for Utica and it appears likely they will face Brian's Supertest in the play-offs. back slowly as the boys are/ With only two games remain- Rod And Gun Club News Port Perry Rod and Gun Club met at the home of Cecil King Sat., Jan. 16, 1971. After the usual business, the new executive was elect- ed for the new year. The officers are as follows: President--Charlie Harper Vice-Pres --Gerald Jackson Secretary--Dave Muir Treasurer--Larry Huston Shooting Chairman-- Cecil King Gun Safety and Hunter Safety Instructor-- Gerald Jackson Charlie Lown will be in charge of all Centennial acti- vities of the club in '71 | ching | streak to nine games match- --Gerald Jackson' Alouette ing in the regular schedule Utica's victory moves them 4 pts. ahead of Cy Wilson and | they have a winning record | against Cy's guys therefore insuring themselves of third place. Scoring went as fol- lows: Ist Period-- Utica--Ron Redmond, Sth (Bob McDougall, John Bright) 15:48 2nd Period-- Utiea--Bob McDougall, 3rd (Chuck Willis) 6:44. Prince Albert held Brian's Supertest to a scoreless draw in Sunday's first game stret- their undefeated ing Brian's previous record of nine games. Prince Al bert's record through this streak is seven wins, no loss- Snowmobiles a reliable machine with just the build for family give and take. Something for every taste requirement. with performance, potential and price range without equal anywhere 14 h.p. $549. 20 h.p. Electric $699. Arctic Cat, Panther or Puma Models with 634 hirth $1349. Buy « smooth handling Bess Cat. aed voce aeanwusueuenon " EBEBwcoaBZee League BANTAM--Campbell scor- ed a hat trick as Canadian Tire trounced Lion's Club @1. Stephens (2), Van She- gon (2) and Ashbridge count- ed the other Canadian Tire markers. Nelson was Lion's lone marksman. Werry with three, Cook and Prosser two 'apiece and Harper tallied for Hanne's Esso as they beat Peel's Chicks 83. for Peel's were Knight with a pair and Guillimette with one. PEE WEE -- Frank Real Estate and Legion battled to a 565 tie. McKee with a hat jtrieck, Ashbridge and Burn field scored for Legion; Sin- jelair (2), Chrisistack, Wil | tiams and Cochrane counted Scoring | A rink skipped by Don Mitchell won the Ivan Parkinson trophy at the Curling Rink, Saturday. The same rink won the trophy last year. From left to right: Ivan Parkinson, Bowmanville On Monday night Cy Wil- sons Mustangs played host to the Bowmanville Midgets and gained a tie in the game with with assist going to Heard & McCoy. Hill replied for Ux- bridge; then Heard got his second of the game with as- sists going to Bourgeois and McCoy, then Nightingale scoring with asiists assist going to Van Camp, on a power play to take a one penalty tex when signaled | ih tei OR Gia Gad of they could be sitting out a | have to wait to see who they play in the playoffs. It is expected the first game will be on Mon., Jan. 25th. scored for Uxbridge to make the score 3 to 1 at the end of the second period. The third period, Bourge- ois scored with assists going 7 to McC d Nightingale, ~ ie pe ss fon ps TARGET EVERY TOME Heard trom Beurgeels : Bourgeois from Heard, ies Curling News) rua" Ladies Curling News | wae: ' Johnson Jan. Sth, Tuesdey-- Seniors J. Kyte 5, N. Kenny 6 H. Bathie 9, J. Howsam 10 Juniors B. Brown 5, K. Rodd 5 J. Ballard 4, M. Owen 10 Jan. 7th, Thursday-- Seniors B. Beare 4, C. Martyn 8 | | N. Maleom 11, J. Howsam 3 } Juniors | F. Cochrane 6, J. Hunter 9 R. Short 7, S. Barr 7 | Jan. 12th, Tuesday-- Seniors J. Howsam 5, J. Kyte 10 N. Kenny 5, H. Bathie 9 Juniors | K. Rodd 8, J. Ballard 9 | M. Owen 13, B. Brown 4 Jan. 14th, Thursday-- Seniors | J. Howsam 8, B. Beare 10 N. Malcom 8, C. Martyn 12 skip Ruth Mitchell curled Cochrane from Van Camp, extremely well and were Bronson successful in reaching the| Heard from Nightingale, semi-final game. They are Van Camp. to be congratulated for plac- ing third in such a large} Check The Label competttion with some of the' best lady curlers in the area. On Your Paper Wed. to Sat., Jan. 20-21-22-23. Regular Prices. Winner of 4 Academy Awards "Hello Dolly". Nightly at 8:00. Walter Mathau, Barbra Streisand. Sat. Matinee 2 p.m. "Hello Dolly". Coming Next Weekend, "Bridge at Remoegen" "Those Daring Young Men in Their Jaunty Cartwright Scouting Assoc. Ist ANNUAL FAMILY SNOWMOBILE RALLY Price $10.00 Includes CROSS COUNTRY TIMED RALLY - - t ' All clothing clearing af cost. Single bed trailers clearing of $199. 1970 THT 26 h.p. mint condition, used only two months $700 or best offer. ls your muffler system falling apart? Come and see us about our ACS systems. The system that won't break up VILLAGE SALES JANETVELLE (Closed Sundays) 705-324-2050 for Frank. Maple Leaf Mills | were paced by a pair of goals| The Southern Ontario La by Sinclair as they downed dies Curling Association Pre- Club Annrene Bruins 3-1. | vincial playdown for District Page scored the other for 15 was held at Lakefield M.L.M. and Bourgeois tallied Curling Club on Jan. 11, 12, for Bruins. 13 and 14, 1971. NOVICE -- Ashmore and There were twelve clubs Green were the marksmen as entered. Winner of the White Feather Farms down- final game wat"Thé Oshawa ed Scugog Lumber Kings 21. Curling Club" Fink skipped Feltows had King's goal. Tay. by Barbara Tresise. lor (2) and Timleck tallied' Members of the Port Perry as Keith Real Estate edged Ladies Curling Club entry, Maimont Farms 32. Parigold Mary Jean Heron, Helen and Watt scored for Malmont, Bathie and Iva Mitchell, and Farms. YM MILE TRACK RACES SKATING = MOVIE FOR THE KIDS BUS TO WATCH RALLY HOT MEAL FOR THE FAMILY Races A Registration 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. 12 Noon TROPHY GOOD PRIZES --- BLACKSTOCK -- Saturday, January 23, 1971 Our Motto -- FUN & SAFETY Rally Starts

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy