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Port Perry Star (1907-), 12 Feb 1970, p. 17

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: bridge 0. "his. second of the game. Ux- i 4 ST aR rd rh NE EN BR ER RE A EHR Small Crowd Attend Cz RUA Photo -- Peter Hvidsten Jr. Mustangs Win First Game in Play - Down Cy Wilsons Mustangs tra- velled to Uxbridge on Friday, Feb. 6th to play the first ggme in the Playoffs and came up with a big win by a score of six to five. The first period saw both}. teams start out playing a very aggressive hockey with end to end rushes by both teams until the middle of tH®- period when McCartney set up McCoy for the first goal of the game. The score atthe end of the first period was the Mustangs one, Ux- The second period was vePy fast with both teams hitting the score sheet with Holtby, McCartney, Neil Mec- Laughlin and McCoy with bridge scores: were Newton and Westgate with two. Score at® the end of the second period was the Mustangs 5, Uxbridge 3. ; The third period Uxbridge put the pressure on and came up with two goals , Newton scoring his. second of the géne and Case getting the other. The Mustangs scored one by Grant McLaughlin in the third period, but Ux- bridge kept the pressure on and Rick Short in goal kept them from scoring more with sothe brilliant saves, Penalties in the game were the Mustangs 8 & Uxbridge 4. Check The Label Bowling LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING Total Points-- . Carnival 5th Dimensions } Ventures Raiders Supremes Flirtations High Triple-- F. Venning--783 High Single-- C. Watts--318 Triples 600 and Over-- F. Venning--1783; C. Watts --1759; T. Vanderby--666; M.' Real--663; L. Scott--658; L. Campsall -- 637; M. Smits-- 634; L. Haugen--629; B. Oke --622; M. Moore -- 615; K. Imrie -- 606; J. Thompson-- 601. : Singles 200 and Over-- F. Venning--280, 261.242; C. Watts--318, 227, 217; M. Real--290, 204; T. Vanderby --272, 221; L. Haugen--272, 205; L. Campsall--268, 214; L. Scott--263,. 213; M. Smits --256, 203; J. Walker--235, 205; B. Oke -- 224, 223; J. Thompson--223, 216; E. De- Shane--220, 210; K. Imrie-- 213, 212; M. Moore--211, 206 A. Chapman--2177; S. Wana. maker--240; S. Tully -- 210; M. DeJong--209; D. Phinney Wanamaker--206; M. Podres --204; B. Brear--203; N. Ro- On Your Paper binson--202; J. Irvine--201. 'A. Oshaw 4, Port Perry --207; D. Warren -- 206; D.|. rtwright Scouts Assoc. First Snowmo Top photo shows the Country Endurance Race Sunday. Ten snowmobiles were entered in this competit- ion. Bottom right is the start of the Treasure Hunt Race in which only two of a starting total of ten contestants finished. Bottom left winners of the Treasure Hunt Mr. Gerald Kelly and Sharon Larmer being congratulated by Don Barraball of the Cartwright Scout Association. First Snowmobile 7" Continued = ~~ 31 minutes; Second, Lee Wilson of Newcastle on a 'Snow Jet; Third, Rick Davis of Stouffville riding a Moto Ski; 4th Brian Forder, Port Perry, Ski-doo; 5th Larry Emmerson, Port Perry, Ski- doo; 6th Ray Suggitt, Black- stock, Ski-doo; 7th Ian Gra- ham, Snow Jet; 8th Dave Sutch, Nestleton, Ski-doo: In the cross country treas- ure hunt, only 2 contestants of the ten that entered made it back to the finish line, as|| . | breakdowns seemed to plague the machines. First to cross the finish line was Gerald Kelly and his passenger Sharon Larmer of Blackstock, riding the course an a Moto Ski. The only other entry to get back in thisrace was Doug Fallis of Nestleton, Although the crowd and registration was not as large as was hoped, the Cartwright Scout Associgtion has decid- ed to hold the meet again next year, in a bigger and better way. Local PeeWee Tournament Below is a list of the games played in the Pee Wee Tournament: Flamingos 0 Ajax 1, Stouffville 2 (Overtime) C. Bay Ridges 2, Pickering 5 D. Port Perry Legion 4, Malton 5 E. Flamingos 1, Ajax 12 F. Oshawa 5, Stouffville 3 G H B. . Bay Ridges 2, Port Perry Legion 4 . Pickering '3, Malton 4 I. Ajax 4, Port Perry Legion 3 J. Oshawa 5, Malton 7 7 Consolation Finalists--Ajax. / |i PORT PERRY STAR -- Thurs., February 12, 1970 -- 17 bile Races ~~ fo Apes in fp ---- start of the 40 mile Cross at Laurel Brook Park last BOB'S CARPENTRY SPECIALIZING IN Recreation Rooms, Kitchens, Built-ins, etc. Courtesy, Imagination & Estimates FREE BOB BERO " SEAGRAVE, ONT. 985-7027 IRA. Races [Valentines Day! PERFUMES By . .. Championship--Malton. DANA -- AMBUSH nd TABU { 1d 20 CARROTS 2 Max Factor = HYPNOTIQUE iB Le sons PRIMITIVE GOLDEN WOODS 2 PROMESE i 3 Yardley -- new sprinG FLOWER Ay Drop In And Have Our Cosmeticians Show You Our Selection. @ . I { LE = - Ba 8) i fit 5 i WA A Complete rs Selection Of eh \ 32 VALENTINE fs hh ks ! / ; i Bruton's Pharmacy ' : ¢ A% < " AT Port Perry's -- "LAURA SECORD STORE fie

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