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Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1972, p. 7

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iit isi | 2 a -- - da Re - tian PORT PERRY STR. Wednesday, Nov. 29. 1972 - 23 Bantam B Team busy this week. Saturday, 25th, The Canadian Tire Bantams went to Uxbridge. The game shoutout. The Bantam B's went to Sunderland right from Ux- bridge and defeated Sun- derland 8 - 2. Kevin Martens opened the scoring at 10:40 assisted by John Kane. Port blinked the lite again at 13:15 with scoreless for two and half periods before the scoreless tie was broken. John Kane let a drive go Tim Ashbridge tallied un- assisted with some nifty stich handling to beat the Sunderland defense. At 5:15 with Port putting the pressure on deep in Sunder- land's end, a Sunderland lad Bantam B team win two, tie against Bay Ridges land scored their second tallie of the night. A. Doble from D. Renne. Port came back at 11:47. J. Kane playing the point fed a pass into the corner to T. Ashbridge and he found Kent Bantams win By Wayne Venning Beare Motors Bantams continued their undefeated streak, as they played four games last week. In league play, the tams defeated Uxbridge Ban four games Whitby came back to make it 2 - 1 before the second period ended, but a strong team effort and goals by Bill Bridge from Sean Taylor and Larry Elson, and Dave Horton from Gord to John th Stew Coch 2 tried to drive the puck past Baird in the slot with a quick eC nf 11 (ands Se I fo h ' Yd "il Pon 2 5 » effort by i ie C. Asselstine. He trapped the pass that Baird deposited twice " pry a on, ey . "r . near the goal post tipped the This ended the scoring in the puck and let a blistering slap Immediately. Then at 14:00 = FR, FL 0 FETC) : A shot in behind the goalie. The 1st period. Sunderland shot go and scored un- with R. Crawford off for The highlight of the week- The next home game for ad a game ended 1 - 0 for Ports Opened the scoring in the assisted. highsticking, Kevin Martens » od bo be the defeat the Port Perry Bantams will Tg CT.C's. Bill Evans and 2nd at 2:45. D. Rennie from At 10:05, John Kane com- po Yo i oH the penalty of ry pe Wednesday. November a Doug Culbert shared the R. Spencley, then at 4:30. ingoutof hisownend spotted S10 oat unassisted "€ defeated Whitby Major "A" 29th at 7:30 p.m when the Bh ; Re Bajry open at center oe A ay night "96th. Port Bantams in Brooklin Satur- Whitby Minor Bantam Club AR oY 2 and fed a nice pass up the " f av. Va ome / ig fy. middle and Kent sailed in C.T.C.'s Bantams went to day evening. {ores vo own or an y untouched to beat the goalie Bay Ridges. In this game ! Ins ib Ridin gine he exhibition game ; to round out the scoring in Port had to come from ew i ump : ' or fol the second frame. behind to salvage a tie. Bay carly lead oa goals by ed Check The Label a The third period was 6:15 Ridges was leading 1 - 0 until 0 iy } Amiel hg ry On Y i wo old when T. Ashbridge - 8:50 of the third period when > Jord Scott {rom n Your Faper yes ° * PO LAR scored his 2nd goal of the nite Port's Tim Ashrbidge scored ~~ TY Ison 7 " " on a nice three way pla on a power play goal, on a pr OID BIG SHOT" CAMERA coimg from Steve Nay shot that deflected off a Gh (An Excellent Family Xmas Gift) Rick Van Weston. About 3 defenceman's skate. ELECT | BT If b minutes later 9:00 Sunder- Jack Kane - : oe .. | Students from 3 schools Sheldon Smith : 1973 Moto ski enjoy two days of curling : N ow i Students from Blackstock, involved. ¢ "b = Port Perry High and R.H. Students curl Mondays and HRT Cornish Schools have started Tuesdays starting at 4:00 Lo hl ' a curling league. A total of and curl six ends or until 5:30 " eighty curlers including pa- whichever comes first. The FROM NOV. 23rd TO DEC. 4th, 1972 rents and teachers are first schedule will end on AT PARTICIPATING DEALERS December 18 and by this . time all curlers will have Novice beat played four games. $ . il Mondays scores are un- Stouffvi le available and will be put in Last Tuesday evening, the an article at a later date. Malmont Farms Novice On Tuesday night, Gordon downed Stouffville for the Goode's rink beat Donna second time this year 8 - 1 Parageter's team 9 - 1 on Ice Jim Kane lead the way 1. Clark Blakely's team <Q s with 4 goals and 1 assist. succumbed to Ross Carter's Other marksmen were Par- team 7 -5on Ice 2. On Ice 3, C 0 U N c 1 L I 0 R ker with 2, Brown and Wilbur Mr. Fisher's team defeated * Excluding S400 and S440 Models getting singles. Credit for Mr. Hinch's team 6 - 5. Mr. assists go to Burnett, Brown White's team defeated Mr. CcCugo own hi ° 0 PON CAYMENT and Hurst with 2 each. LeFort's, 10-1, on Ice 4. 9 aq 8 ip .® Only Moto-Ski gives you a Wilbur, Jobb, Storry and . 1 year track warranty. Marsh getting singles. Sandra Curl VOTE: Mon., Dec. 4, 1972 ® ' ® 14 feature-packed models Back home Friday evening R.H. Cornish P.S. ; _ priced from $595 to $1,495. the Greenshirts met with a ° Over 300 Moto-Ski Dealers much stronger opposition Poo a RS RS RR RR ETS in Ontario to serve you. and were defeated 9 - 4 by 3 Uxbridge. The local boys started slow NESTLETON "and were unable to come 9 ° . from 5 - 1 deficit to defeat the SN WM BILE SALES strong checking Uxbridge Club. X ' Scoring for Port Perry were Wilbur from Menzies N ESTLETO N 9 86-5 5 39 and Tully, Menzies from : Wilbur and Thompson, Bur- q " nett unassisted, Kane un- i : 3 assisted. 4 @ ° 3 VOTE RLIE FOOTE for the office of Reeve 3 )) ) Cl A 3 3 [3 » . , { { 3 ; 4 . . 8 { y 0S 8 ) BA x % xX \ . . i 0 _d. \ wilh 3 R Township of Scugog { b) 4 17 YEARS BUSINESS EXPERIENCE 2 20 years of management experience in Business . . If elected I will represent the people of Scugog " i, ars on counc Township to the best of my ability. - ye 5 TO ACHIEVE ADVANCE POLL: December 2re Township Hall e Better Organization x : t h I » VOTING DAY: December 4th, Township Hal * Economic Decision Making \ - ~ © aR TUE

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