SRNR A ae La Mast didin dome ifrinm anatase bd ysltad dito tues ainda a rand facade dimsi al dos otisoatabo ratte eh add - PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday. Oct. 31.1973 19 fi reported Lo ch hi i P Juniors aim for first place finish ° Progress members of the local tennis Council flatly refused to a good chance of making the ship against Russia. His ; club. According to the commit itself to helping playoffs. The coach obviou. team boat the Russians 7 - 2 . § doctor the chances of complete the courts. sly thought the question was on "home ice" at Maple oo | o increased co-operation be- However, Dr. Cohoon now silly. "Of course we will 1.008 Gardens and 4 - 2 in x tween the chamber and: reports that council has in- make the playoffs." *Rurope Ao council are good. dicated that there may be Fred Etcher is a 41 year "I 2m used 10 winning," ads After several months of more money come into its old Senior Works Standards |}, says easually ' 7 discussions between couneil recreation budget in the Engineer for General Coach Etcher had never and the chamber the C of C near future and the chamber Motors who, in thirty years geen the Port Perry team was finally given permission has been asked how much is play before he came here a to begin constructing the needed to finish the job. few weeks ago, but he is courts provided the Once the tennis courts are Ba nta m S read y encouraged by the calibre of chamber used its own ready for use they will be player he has to work with. the breny of So Perry, "We have a good hockey Pn of Star? The OF Probably by that time the f "74 team this year," he says, Wo Sevgag Star i" Li Fownship of Scugog. or season "we have fairly good gional Record? The Dur- Dr. Cohoon also reported " 2 : e?. Should this of hg i. i" . balance. ham Dunce?. Shoulc that members of the local Beare Motors Bantams Most of the Port Perry paper change its hame to tennis club appear to be once again are ready to roll players are experiencing keep pace > with regional very happy with the way the for the 73 - 74 seasons. For= Sunior C ' compet- government? Write us your project js progessing. the past 3 weeks Coach jtion for the first time. At opinion. Wayne ~~ Venning and practice the coach puts Manager Bud Heard of the hem through' the usual Bantam "A™ team along gkating and passing drills » with Doug Scott coach, his that are routine with any assistant Ron Phinney of the gach But, he says. he is ) Bantam "B" team have walching each player been busy holding workouts individually. "I find it very and choosing players for challenging studying these their teams for the coming players to find out how they season, starting at home 4, improve." ah } Wednesday, October 31 at Each player is being in- 7:30 against West Rouge. (jyidually evaluated and the \Y| fe {3 (0 U RY _ It must be said here that (gach expeglts that, as the judging by the number and season progresses, each will FRED ETCHER calibre. of the players IL reach his full potential. "Tt [0 HA L LE | G - S looks like good news for this js tough job 'making a the team members gel aboul it. They are the'teams season. Lo championship team out of involved in is good for their to beat." \ ALL [os] 13:11 The Bantam "A" with any group of players." he general conditioning, but he =~ The Juniors meet Lindsay hold overs Ed Olsen, Larry says. "Il takes a lot of hard says, there are certain skills at Port Perry arena next Elson. Phil Cochrane, Bill ork and dedication on the and muscles which are used Sunday, November 4. The IF YOU Bridge and Steve Jones pur of the players." only in hockey, and nothing next game with Cobourg is CAN FIND A from Last years all Ontario =~ pe only way to improve a can keep them in shape November 15, in Port Perry. C" champions have added p1ayers "hockey playing except skating and shooting. The coach says our guys SNOWMOBILE a brother act in Kent and pijity. says the coach is to Coach Etcher sees will win. "I think the Thi; Robt. Baird, Jay Adams a play hockey. Lindsay and Cobourg as the chances are very good if the A BETTER howcomer to this area from He acknowledges that the loughest competiton this players want to work hard," 2 Montreal plus Mike Healey. foo hall and baseball most of year. "There is no doubt he concludes. WARRANTY Stu Cochrane, Robt. Evans : Gord Heinze. Scott Wilbur Rich Hawes and Peter Lane GAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT and backed by goaltenders = Be Charley Durward and Rick g : Lafontaine are hoping to a = repeat of last year's 1 e Bantam's success. g = On Friday night, Coach fee ° . Wayne Venning tested the g e team against Uxbridge =] Bantams and with a very [= e encouraging 7 - 2 win, things 9g : * look good. In this game the = last year Veterans figures in 4 ' > Only Mercury offers a one year warranty against defects on all 6 of the goals; Rookie Mike > parts ... the drive belt, the headlights ... even the spark Healey tipping in fod ison f= S plugs. } : scored on efforts by Steve Sg =] Stop in and we'll review the Mercury snowmobile warranty Jones assisted from Stu fem BS with you. It's on the back of every owners manual. It's in plain Cochrane and Bill Bridge g LZ English. No time limits. No parts excluded. unassisted in the first =4 period, . , = e Take a close look at other warranties. But be careful. Read the Uxbridge got one goal by g 2 fine print. You'll find that they warrant only some parts. Rick LaFontayne who f= You'll find they give you warranty protection for maybe three started he game for Port > months . . . possibly six months. and played well. Charley g | . . ; Durward played the last hall fem What does this mean to you? We give you a warranty like this of the game and also > because Mercury snowmobiles are total performance machines. allowed one goal to and & =f Tough. Reliable. Dependable. Tested. arog is simply a made several good saves. I= Our tiduo-n. anowances will give you 5 better snowmobile. The warranty is proof. Phil Cochrane scored 2 3g more reason than ever to move up to the = . ; , goals in the second period one and only '74 Arctic Cat. You'll get Stop in. Compare, And your go Mercy. and was assisted by Gord = more on your used sled right now than e Heinze on the first and Steve g ever before. And, you'll never get = TN . Jones on his second goal. more snowmobile than Arctic Your Trail Boss Headquarters In the third period, i 4 Cat. It's the kind of deal where > Healey tipped in a hard shot everybody comes out ahead. go =] : from point man Ed Olsen. B= Come onin and trade that 5 GORD"S MARINA "5" in 0 § + Sims . unassisted on a good efort. yo". LIMITED The last goal of the period ~ > came off the. stick of Ed g = = CLAREMONT ONTARIO Olsen from the point. Just t0 po, py ! prove a point the more shots gS SS Bb you take the greater the | Phone: 649-2007 odds are on scoring. b= DEAN WATSON Don't forget Wednesday, g ; B Mon. to Fri.-9:00a.m. - 8:00 p.m. 7:30 pm. against West MOTOR SALES ,_ po" . Rouge. Then November 7 = : e Saturday 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Nov. 14 also home g Uxbridge, -- Phone 852-6332 > J games against Port Hope EC A CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT CAT 1 LJ ' on rennis courts rm { 5 . " "We won't be satisfied of playing hockey, has be- 0" pe jr Cohoon reported money. "That agreement with just making the play- come used to A i > as g 3 y 3 H 3 * Ts ' H 1] IR : : ve' to Digs hip? Ploeting of hs ended a controversy that ofs. Qur goal is first place, One of the originay Whithy i Sheu bes Of Eoin ee ' 1al had been quite heated at commented Fred Etcher, punlop players Etcher was 0: he | chamber nig ve tines. «the new coach of Port with the team during its pig wine 15 reshonsiole for, However, when per- Port Perry's Junior C entire life time. As a Dunlop Ee construction of tennis courts near the -ball park at the waterfront met recently with Port Perry council and mission was given to start the chamber pointed out that it did not have enough money to finish the project. hockey team. The STAR had started an interview with coach Etcher off by asking if the team had player he handled the duties at left wing through two "Allan Cup championship wins and a world champion-