12 -- PORT PERRY STAR - Novice Win Tripp Construction Novice competed in the first annual Novice tournament at Us bridge on Friday, April 9th The team's first game was played af ©00 am. against Stouffville. The boys took a 20 lead in this game on goals by Paul Gibson from Leon ard Franssen and Peter Lane Owen. However Stouffvil) came back and scored three wnanswered goals to win the game 32, putting Port in the consolation division The opposition for the second game was Newcast'e The Port Club started scor ing early in the game and never let up, winning this game 51 Scoring for Port were: Peter Lane from Scott Wilbur, Fraser Lee from Wil bur and Leonard Franssen unassisted, Tim Kane from Fraser Lee and Robbie Park lacresse Assoc. Plan Te Hold Annual Meeting Cresswick Lacrosse Associ- ation annual meeting will be held April 18th at 7:30 p.m at St. John's Church, Cress- well, Ontario. Reports for the past season will be received and entries for the 1971 schedule are in- vited Association president, Ar- thur Field, urges all persons interested in entering a team to attend the meeting. (See advertisement on Sports Page). and Michael Healey from cc Wednesday, April 14, 1971 Uxbridge Consolation er and Peter Lane unassisted This win put the boys into the consolation championship The apponents for the con. solation game were Canning, ton. The game started ovt with close checking as both elubs were out to make this a win. Port netted the first goal late in the first period and went on to win the game 52. Port's marksmen were Michael Healey from Steven Geer. Peter Lane from Paul Gibson, Steven Geer from Michael Healey, Paul Gibson from Peter Lane and Scott Wilbur unassisted. This was the fourth trophy the boys have captured this year, winning at home, and in Keene, Brooklin and Ux- bridge The boys ended the 70-71 season by playing a game against their "Flying Fathers' | on Saturday afternoon. The referees, coaches and manag- ers for this game were the mothers of the boys, who had been practising these positions from the side lines all winter Not all of the fathers managed to keep fly- ing as some of them were seen sprawlel on the ice. Due toa few handicaps, like extra whistles, mini hockey sticks and a puck tied to a string, not mention- ing the goal they scored on themselves, the fathers lost to their sons by a score of 43. The Fathers's opinions of the officiating could be seen as one father threatep- ed the referee with a bucket of water at the conclusion of the game. The boys found this a delightful way to end the hockey season The House League champ- ionships came to a close on Saturday as four trophies were handed out to success- ful teams. Doupe's Store took the Tyke crown as they edged UAW. 2-1 Scoring for the team in the green were Greg Tully from Steph- jen Ashmore and Ashmore from Tully and Griffen. The UAW.'s one goal was scor- led by Brad Hurst. SPRING CLEANING Make house cleaning your Centennial Project this year. Seugog Shores Museum needs many of the things you tempted to throw out may be 2s at least have a look before you dispose lothing. Papers, Photo's etc = Don't Throw Out or Burn * CALL 985-7134 CARNEGIE'S "Window of the Week" ZENITH 10° WHITE MANUAL DEFROST REFRIGERATOR $199.95 Colour $10.00 extra FINDLAY 24" ELECTRIC RANGE *Automatic Oven "Infinite Heat Switches "Pull Out Elements | Norris Chrome | Inglis Royal *Glass In Door "Storage Drawer $199.95 3 Piece Drop Leaf Table & Trophies Presented To House League Teams In Novice, Howie Jones scored the only goal of the game as White Feather Farm beat Scugog Lumber 10. The shut-out with Dennis Watson between the pipes forced a third and deciding game lat- er in the day. Once again the Flyers kept Kings off the seore sheet as they skated to a 30 win & the Novice title. Scoring were Howie Jones, assisted by Rick Hope and Russel Green, Steven Reese from Jones and Tim Bower, & Ron Ashmore from Jones. W. Frank Real Estate got a hat trick from Stuart Coch- rane and singles from Dave | Sinclair and Paul Kirstensen as they downed Club Anne- rene 5-2 to force a third game in the Pee Kee finals. Scoring for Bruins were Paul Larmer and Ron Fudge. Club Annerene came back and won the crown as Jeff Lyon scored Twin Spin - reg. $219.95 + « i . | {i : : Py / The winners of the Cy Wilson Ford Bonspiel held at the local curling rink last week was 8 | team from the Oshawa Curling Club. Seen here left to right, Cy Wilson, sponsor, ; presenting the trophy to Trudy Hill, skip, Agnes Jackson, Marg. Cox, and Ruth Greene. in double overtime to give Oshawa-centred region. Bruins a 43 win. Scoring Consultants to the Oshawa other goals for the winners Area Planning and Develop . were Paul Larmer from Tim , ' ment Study have recommen: Pierce, Paul Beare from Ly-| The United ae ee of ded that Bowmanville, Dar!- on and Jeff Blonge and Beare |Northumberland and Durham | ington and Cartwright -- | from Blonge again. Scott, council is preparing a $15,000, | ships be included in the i Williams assisted by Stuart regional master grees - awa-centred region. Cochrane, Dave Sinclair as- ogy aN Ia Bape sisted by Williams and Coch-|€™ © ~ ai = ----«_ . rane and Sinclair from Coch- from being ince rane. Peel's Chicks swept their | series from Canadian Tire & won the Bantam champion- ship with a 41 win on Sat- urday. Dennis Guillmete|} PLUMBING - HEATING |. | figured in all Peel's scoring collecting two goals and as- Sports - Sales sisting on the others tallied by Keith Ellicott. Jim Tay- QUALITY SCORPION : ior sive, caliasted (a. saat. 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