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Port Perry Star (1907-), 24 Dec 1968, p. 5

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| [PORT PERRY E STAR x Co -- Minor Hockey On Sat. Dec. 28th Port £ %Perry - Minor - Hockey - will hold their 1st annual Novice Tournament; This Tourna- ment will be sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club with games starting at 8:00 . &.m. and continuing "with |" games each hour till the Consolation Finals play at 4 p.m. and: Championship Final -game begins at 5 p.m. 8 am. --Game'A : Brooklin vs. Stouffville ~ ¢ 9 am. --Game B .~ Port. Perry vs. Markham 10 a.m.--Game C Oakwood vs. Scarborough 11 am--Game D Madoc vfls. Malton 12 Noon--Game E Losers of A vs. Losers of B 1 pm.--Game F Winners of A vs. Winners of B 2 pm--Game G Losers of C vs. Losers of D 3 p.m.--Game H ; Winners of C vs. Winners of D SKI DOO DRAW 4 p.m.--Consolation Final game--Winner of E vs. winner of G : 5 p.m.--Championship Final game--Winner of F vs. winner of H. Admission for the Whole Day --Adults $1.00, Students 50c. Children'25¢c. Be.sure to at- tend you'll see some fine hockey. Mustangs 6 - Uxbridge 3 Tuesday night Uxbridge returned Cys Mustangs a visit at Port Perry and lost a.fast exciting game to Port Perry 6 - 3. Uxbridge once again open- ed the scoring with a goal from Larry Geer assisted by Westgarth and Scott, Midway in the first period Ken Irvine 'scored, 'assisted by Rick "Evans and Rick Trotter to tie the score. Glenn Geer scored before the tirSivperiod ended on a cute deke at the blue line and a shot - that fooled the goal- tender completely. In the second, period John Bradbury scored for Ux- bridge assisted by Lunney to knot the score at 2-2. It re- mained that way throughout the second stanza. There was plenty of end to end rushes and some outstanding saves by both goaltenders. Early in the third period LSC CNN TCE Re a RR - [ Aubebeiabedehebebabebebababed dh A ia A A A A AN A ANN / ' ' : KEN P. MURRAY / ' : h 5 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR / ° bign I ° Domestic and Industrial / ' : WIRING . 4 (ALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON 4 COMPLETE ELECTRICAL HOME HEAT ' ; et 4 2 x fie : ' PHONE 985-7005 9 ' ' i : ' } 274 Rosa St. PORT PERRY : AN AANA AN ARAL RRA LALLA AACR RRL CARR RR RRR RRR I's eT --_--) > g 7.00 pm, © - 9.00 p.m, "ALLEYS 12 . 34 56 12 34 56 i Jan. 2. 78 1112. 21 65 43 109 | RELA 4-5 2-3 11-10 12-1 « 8-9 6-7 16... 97 64 53 | 108 22 111 y+, JS 2-10 8-11 4 36 1-5 9-12 30... 1-3 7-5 6-8 119 12-10 4-2 ' feb. 6... 116 10-1 312 | 72 94 58 183:5.5: 59 12.7 8-2 14 106 3-11 20 ........ 6-12 4-8 1-9 10- 11-7 25 27 .... 81 39 4-11 512 6-2 7-10 Mar. 6....12-4 510 96 211 71 83 iB... 37 92 128 410 511 16 CODE A No, of Team No. of Team > 1. Canadian Tire 7. Middleton Meats 2. Stars 8. Majcher Pontiac 3. Causeway Kids 9. Beare's Chevs. 4, Ballard Lumber 10. Eden Lucky Strikes 5." Don's Raiders 11. Dowson's Red & White oO Na-Chur-Boys 12. Port Perry L.G.A. News -- i Glenn Geer scored a goal as- sisted by Paul Heard to put Mustangs in front. Ken Ir. 'vine scored his second of the evening with assists go- ing to Vanderby and Ron Short." Uxbridge got a goal from - Scott, assisted by Cox and. Acton to keep the game exciting. Ken Irvine scored two more goals for a total of four. Danny McCartney and Rick Evans picked up assists on both goals. . Uxbridge has a good team and any time these teams meet it is sure to be exciting. Mustangs journey to Stouff- ville on Thursday and Bow- manville tournament on Sat. There will be no home games until January 7, so why not follow the team on the road "Maurice Jeffrey requests anyone with Ski Doo Tickets outstanding to turn them in} to him or Joe Waldinsberger as soon as possible. Willowdale, visited Mr. and "A VERY PHONE: 725-6344 PORT PERRY, ONT. ~ Tuesday Dec. 24, 1968 -- 5 chard Carnegie at Blenheim last week. Miss Susan Roach, Toronto is home for a ten day vaca- tion. "LADY MOTORISTS AND MEN MOTORISTS TOO! WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY GAS Manchester News The Sunday School and 'Choir held their Christmas tree and concert on Wednes- day evening of last week. The choir presented two plays, and rendered many of the favourite Christmas Carols. Anna Croxall & Bill McCart- ney, Harvey Dobson & Flor- ence Mitchell were soloists. A tableau by the Primary and Jr. classes "Away in a Man. Mrs. Josh Dobson last week. Miss Mary Lyne Holtby vi- REET ger" was well done. Recita- tions by David Conboy and ONLY Larry Jarvis. Santa arrived to give out the many gifts Oc from under the Christmas aL ° res: PER GAL. Mr. & Mrs. Bill Lamb and girls visited her mother and father Mr. and Mrs. J. Roy, St. Catharines on Thursday. Don't forget the Christmas Eve Service at the Church at 8.00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wylie, daughters Clare and Ailsa of Rexdale and a sister from England, were Sunday guests | at the Mitchell home. Free box of Kleenex with 'each $ 3.00 purchase. A NEW DX Station TO SERVE YOU AT COLUMBUS Phone: 655 - 3892 Mr. and Mrs. L. Diamond, MANAGEMENT 181 BOND STREET, WEST ~ OSHAWA, ONT. THANKS for your K PATRONAGE sited" with Mr. and Mrs. Ri-

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