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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1974, p. 25

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Plagued with injuries Flamin The Port Perry Flamingo Pastries Juniors picked up two victories on the weekend in Central Ontario Junior "C" hockey action as they. defeated Sutton Rangers on Friday night and Frankford Huskies on Sunday evening at home, 'On Friday evening, the' Flamingos travelled to Kes- wick to play the Sutton Rangers and in a close gos win two checking game defeated the home club 3-2.. This game marked the return of Bob. Marquis after he missed the last two games because of a suspension for a fight in the. Bowmanville game. The big left winger responded with a big effort with an assist on the first goal by Paul Haddon and scored the winner with only 24 seconds left on the PORT PERRY RENT-ALL New additions to stock * eo CONSTRUCTION HEATERS e STUCCO MACHINES o TARPS | WE ALSO RENT: Roto Tillers, Post Hole Augers I Lawn Mowers, Chain Saws. Cement Mixers, Fence Pullers, Sailboats, Canoes . . almost everything. Give us a call today! PORT PERRY RENT-ALL 108 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-7356 [at the Rear] Vern Christian. Manager clock. the other goal in the game as he beat John Schaap in the Sutton goal as the Rangers defence.were slow on clear- ing a loose puck. Barry Heard played another strong game in goal for the Flamingos as he had twenty-four shots to handle, with several of these key saves. The Port Perry defense played a very steady game, as Steve Craig continues to impress with his ability to move the puck and fine defensive play. On Sunday, the Flamingos played host to the Frankford Huskies and earned a 8-1 win. The difference in this game was the goaltending as the Flamingos' goalie Wayne Cordingly was outstanding as he handled forty-nine Frankford shots and only allowed one goal by Al' MacIntosh. Rick Campbell led the Juniors with a hat trick with single goals going to Bob Marguis, Bernie Aldred, Andy Litt, Rob Ashenhurst and Steve Craig on a penalty shot with four seconds left in the game. The next home game for the Flamingos will be next Sunday, November 3rd when Port Hope Panthers will be , Final Two Days _ JOHN DEERE . SNOWMOBILE SPECIAL Why wait 7 till it shows -- buy now at big DN pre-season savings Between now and October 31, 1974, you can buy a new or used John Deere Snowmobile with only a small down payment.. .and'no installment payments until December 1, 1974. And that isn't all. No finance charges will be imposed until October 1, 1975. Offer ends October 31, 1974. q UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. | JOHN DEERE | a a PORT PERRY, ONT. - PHONE 985-3042 (2 miles West of Manchester) Ken Jeffrey scored - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1974 -- 25 . 3 PATE 1 Cis 2.4 A Shad Led aii ut asst ibei I i I PASTRIES 11) RED REEVES Red lives in Uxbridge which was where he played his minor hockey. Red plays defence and this is his first year with the Juniors. * MEET THE FLAMINGOS % PASTRIES LTD. KEN JEFFREY Ken lives in Port Perry where he played his minor played part of the year with the Flamingo's and went back to the Juveniles for the rest of the year. Ken plays left wing. SN hockey. He the opposition. Last season the Port Perry Club had trouble with the - Panthers as they lost 4 out of 5 games to them, so this should be a good hard hitting game. FLAMINGOS | SPORT SHORTS Injuries continue to plague the Juniors as Doug Christie dislocated his shoulder in the Sunday night game and will be out indefinitely. His scoring ability will be missed by the Flamingos. Dave Jobb suffered a ten stitch cut to his mouth on Friday night in sutton, but played Sunday wearing a face mask. Ken Jeffrey, also, had to leave - Sunday's game with a leg injury but is expected to play on the weekend. The Flamingos travel to Lindsay on Friday night to play the Muskies. Any tans Frank Dempsey guest speaker Lions to honour Bantams The Port Perry Lions Club' will be honouring the Lions Bantam C baseball team at a special dinner next Monday. The team won the All-Ont- ario Bantam "C"' Champion- ship recently. Special guest speaker at the event will be Frank Demsey, a former profess- iondal football player with the Chicago Bears, the Hamilton Tiger Cats and the Ottawa Roughriders. who don't make the trip to see this game, can hear all the action on radio, Station CKLY 940 at 8:30 P.M. Robin Kydd currently leads the team in scoring with two goals and eleven assists for thirteen points, while Rick Campbell is the top marksman with seven goals. Demsey was born in Daw- son, Alabama and was raised and educated in Florida. As a high school student, he was considered too small to participate in High School football. He attended the University of Florida and played football for the Flor- ida university. After leaving university, he was drafted by the pros and played for the Chicago Bears. After leaving the Bears, he was signed by the Tiger Cats, and finished out his career with the Ottawa Roughriders. Frank and his family decided to stay in Canada and now live in Peter- borough. He is presently serving in the Campaign against Drug Addiction. When you're ready for some real fun, see us. We'll show you livelier machines. JEW) MEDI ~ BI Only The Best TREWIN FARM EQUIPMENT Allis-Chalmers Sales & Service BLACKSTOCK, 986-4283 Ra EE ET A NEN ARE) 5 ay PY art So v AR

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