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Port Perry Star (1907-), 7 Mar 1968, p. 11

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"semi finals. PORT PERRY * STAR x "House League Teams Begin Semi-Final Play -0ffs BANTAM Campbell's Cartwright team took the first game of the semi finals by 'defeating Gibson's 'Blues' 6 to 3. Nesbitt scored 4 goals with Scott & Campbell getting one each for the win- ners.. For the "Blues" Ted Hall got a pair of 'goals: and --Vanderby one: Second Game -- Jeffery's "Lions Club" scored an up- set victory over Gunter's team in a close 54 game. Bob Young scored2, Jackson, Skinner & Short got one each for the Lions. Wolfe scored 2 and - Asselstine & McLeod did the honors, for Gunter. PEE WEE--Jackson's Ap- pliance scored 6 goals to Best's Legion team's 4 to take the first game of the Reid scored the first goal,. Fraser scored from Sleeman and Kenny; | Sleeman scored from Knight then Randy Knight scored 2 goals . and Fraser scored again for Coach McCoy's Jackson Appliance team. For Legion Werry scored 2 goals assisted by Brain on the 1st goal. ' Lackie scored a :pair also assisted by Brain. Final score 6-4. The 2nd Pee Wee game was "a real goal tenders night-mare as a total of 16 goalsiwere- scored-in a free wheeling type of game. Garry Geer's Annrene Bruins "eventually won 9 <= 7 over| Cartwright. = Brian Prosser got 5 of the goals for Cart- » wright with Judson & Noten- + boon getting singles. For the Bruins Huffman was the big: gun with 4 goals," Jef: fery after shifting to Centre scored a hat trick, Jimmy Taylor got the other 2 goals. Assists went to Lane (2) Geer (2), Jeffery (2), Taylor & Van Weston one each. ~ NOVICE -- White Feather Farms defeated Luke's Mer- chants 4 - 2 in the first - game of the semi finals. Nel- son scored 2, Heayn & Larry Hartin got one each for Coach McQuade's team. For the Merchants Waldinsperg- er got one and Van Camp -got - the other goal assisted 'by Hadley, In the second Novice game Lake Scugog Lumber Kings and Cartwright fought to a 1 - 1 tie. Pearce got the goal assisted by Chris Brain for the Kings. Larmer scor- ed for Cartwright... All teams will be in play- off action this Sat., so come on out and see these excit- ing games, Hilltop Herald| (Too late for last week) SPORTS ROUND-UP School Hockey Team -- A select team chosen from the school hockey league will represent the School in the Georgian Bay competition to be held at Alliston, March 1 and 2, Boy's Basketball -- Senior: The team after giving a great effort this year, has failed in their bid for a place in 'the Georgian 'Bay Tourna- ment, being defeated" by Brock High School. "Intermediate: The team is in a two game total point series with Uxbridge. This will decide the team to take season after being put out in a close series with Ux- bridge. Junior: The girls have earned themselves a position in the Geirgian Bay tourna- ment to be held at Uxbridge this Saturday. ~One-of the School's less dramatic organizations, the Seed Judging Club, walked away with top honours at the local competition-held-at Uxbridge. Some of the in. dividuals resposnible for bringing this award to PPHS are Bruce Heayn, Jim Ger- row, Ron Thompson, and the team's coach Mr. McLaugh- lin. Recently the school was visited by representatives of our local community college at Oshawa, Durham College. They outlined to the senior students the goal of the com- munity college, the - pro- grams available and extend. ed a welcome to interested students to visit the college. Listening to the discussion I was able to grasp the function and. product which a community college aims for. It's function is to serve as a higher level of educa: tion after grade twelve and thirteen. However, "one should be aware that it is not a university, as it fills the gap rather for those stu- dents who do not intend to|- go: to university but desire more education: - The college | is attempting to produce in- dividuals such -as technici- ans; -technologists,--data _pro- cessors, business managers, public relations people, and other highly trained per- Flamingos WinFirst Round In 0.R.H.A. __The Flamingo's dressed in}. their old Bulldozer Sweaters made up for their loss 6n Sunday which tied up the series. Oak Ridges seemed lost after the first Flamingo goal at 1.45 of the first period. The boys came out to. play hockey and this is exactly what they did, controlling the first period, to outscore Oak Ridges 2-0. The second 'period Oak Ridges 'put on the pressure and held Port to a tied period 3 goals each. This was a period of hitting and hard checking, The third period was a rough and tough period with a steady flow of players to the penalty box, but still Port kept the goals going in, Picking up 4 to Oak Ridges 1 A good game for the fans to watch, and as one player said after the game "if only we had had this team earlier in the year. I agree they are well balanced and are play- ing fine hockey. - The first game of the next series could be in Port Sat., March 9th at 8.00 p.m. or 8.30 p.m. So watch for the posters and don't miss out on a good game. 4 Scoring for Port 1st--Jim Burnett from Neil Pascie Mert McKee from Jim "Burnett End of Firs 2-0. 2nd Period-- .-W. Venning from Gord Holiday Bob McLean from Mert McKee, J. Burnett part in the Georgian Bay Tournament to be held at Brock this Saturday. As of Tuesday Uxbridge is ahead with a 39-36 victory. Junior: The team has al- ready gained a place in the Georgian Bay tournament by defeating Brock. and our hopes go with them: for .a |. sweeping victory. Girls Basketball -- Sentor: The girls haye ended the ATTENTION SAVE . . WHY PAY MORE On Premium Quality GASOLINZ -- DIESEL and MOTOR OILS Farm Tanks and Pumps Available Out of Oshawa, Whitby and District DX OIL FARMERS! CALL COLLECT | 668-3341 ort ESTIMATES & SERVICE Heating & Ventilation INDUSTRIAL + COMMERCIAL * RESIDENTIAL . REPAIRS - ALTERATIONS - CONTRACTS FOR CALL 985 - 3112 sonnel who do not represent the labouring group of in-| dustry, rather the down-to earth co-ordinators between the professional and the la- bourer on the job. Brian Donnelly Jim Burnett from Neil Pascoe, M. McKee End of second 5-3. 3rd Period-- Larry Lee, unassisted Mert McKee from Neil Pascoe, J. Burnett. PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, March 7th, 1968 -- 11 in lugging the puck out of | Port Perry cornering -two -day-night-at-7.30- p.m: also Play- Offs Venning, G. Holdiay. Mert McKee from Neil Pascoe. Final score 9-4 for Port. Sean Taylor Leads Novice To 2-0 Win Over West Rouge Port Perry Novice entry into the O.M.H.A. play-offs are still flying. After defeat: ing the fast Brooklin team in 2 out of 3 games, Port met West Rouge on Tues- day night in Stouffville in the first game of the second round, and picked up a 2-0 win. The game was fast and the Port boys were up for this one, the defence were on their toes and did a fine job. their own end. Sean Taylor was the big| gun for Port picking up both of their unanswered goals. Taylor. picked up his" first tally at 8.15 of the first period and his second one at 8.45 of the second. Both teams were held scoreless in the third period. Brian Campbell assisted on Port's first goal while Tim Ashbridge and Brett Camp- bell picked up assists on the second one. Three penalties were han. ded out in the game, with and West Rouge picking up one. The second -game of the series will go in Port Perry this Friday night at-8.00 p.m. and if necessary' the third game will be played on Mon- in Port Perry. Check The Label On Your Paper "Neil Brown-from-Wayne | Bowling LADIES MONDAY NIGHT LEAGUE Cancer Scorpio .... Aquarius Gemini Capricorn .... Sagi Harius Taurus Libra High Single-- 307--Donna Warren High Triple-- 682--Donna Warren Singles 200 and Over-- E. Pogue--241; D. Warren --223, 307; 'A. Scriver--228; A: Wakeford -- 244, 234; I. Fraser--225; C. Watts--204; B. Hopkins--227; Y. Gibson --220; J. Storra--230; S. De- Haas--304; G. Hastings--208; S. Stone--212, 249, 214; L. Campsall--242; R. Saunders --201; S. Bryant--238, 203; E. DeShane--228; R. Brown --214; M. Moore -- 217; P. Ellicott--224, 211. Manchester Mrs. Arthur Mitchell and son of Ottawa and Mrs. Geo. | Morden of Picton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Len Roberts last week. Week- end guests at the Roberts home were Mr. Geo. Morden and Mrs. John McGinnis of Picton. There was a small attend- .ance_at church on Sunday, due to many lanes and roads - being blocked with snow. A number of ladies of this | area attended a-luncheon at Grace Church, -Scugog on Wednesday. i On Friday evening March -8th-a-play:will-be-presented with music supplied by Scu- "I gog. Lunch will be served .| by the Prospect. ladies. The U.CW. will meet in the church on Thursday af- ternoon, March 7th at 2.00 o'clock. Port Porry Lions Club Honows Local Skaters During the Lions Club Banquet Monday night, the local figure skaters were presented with a small gift, as a memento of the evening. Mr. Arnold Roach made Ae presentation. and is seen at the right, next to him is Richard Stephens, then Anna Forder, Bruce Hyland; coach, Janet D'Altroy and David Porter. iA ¥ :

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