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Port Perry Star, 19 Feb 1975, p. 20

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Beret, calli - SSA RRR STL LL ALS LAIN RN SR SL PES ATE OAR [ESE Srp Rakai POE CIF SY BUR CAT FS NT LT co CHEE ETE ERA ESE SERRE ATEATEPART SH ONE RET IL VESOVE ALAR VUELOS LT PORSE THR Sr Sep OLR A TE RATHI, Seal IT oll ERLE - gh 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- ¢ Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1975 Ne i) | ¥ r Pe - 2 Down 4-1, Wheels Summer games toLondon 9 own 4-1, eels iid Mr. Welch said he expects co-operation of the London pI beat Fen Ee lon 7-5 a cultural component will be groups in providing compet- & * : 3 added to the athletic events itive sites, athletes' accomo- } 1 : in London similar to the dation and administrative 3 3 The Toyota Wheels travel- seconds ticked away John alent cultural displays support services of the high- i led to Fenelon Falls on Fri. Kane fired hard and scored 4 exhibitions that were est calibre. He said certain & 4] Feb. 14th to begin the second the winning goal. centred around the Ontario modifications will be requir- 4 round of playoffs. Phil Cochrane insured the yin Games which were ed in the Thames Parks pool 'A The Flyers came out win tomake it 7-5 assisted by. 014 in December 1974 at in order to bring it to a 50 a1 strong and scored early in a super effort from John qpindar Bay. metre standard and the 54 thie first period, The Wheels Soott and Dave Horton. The minister said that the track and field facilities at A skated right with them and lhe entire team played ¢,.coss of the Ontario Little Memorial Stadium will 3 had many opportunities to well and no one quit skating ges has led to a decision be up-graded for the events. 8 4 L oH scare, only to hotolod by Sa oven a the dying minutes of (44 they should be held Coibue 208 Recreation \4 Be glovc or The sir oo. annually. This opinion, he ninister Robert Welch said W er goalie. ie desire to win Was ded, is supported by the tha iaes will be Bred over sip Dave Horton finally got the strong for the Wheels and it ince's sports governin wy . con ; ues 1h aay province's sj 8 8 the Labor Day weekend (B4 } Wheels on the scoreboard in proves that the game isn't dies ; Bed : ed the second period and the over until the last whistle i ised 'the Bing facilities of City v3 score was 2-1 blows. The minister praised the yecpeation Department, The init Late in the third period the Charlie Durward went the reds of dollars in prize Unive 9 Nom ou | score was 4-1 for Fenelon distance for the Wheels and money will be offered this 2 ondon Board o Falls and it_looked like the after a shakey start, putona year. About 60 per cent of Tho » wy whith wore ® " Com th lpn Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Pat-Thompson as the winners. Above, Pat, left, holds the annual trophy while Donna, right, holds personal trophy. Jim Rider presented the trophies and also a dinner for two. PORT PERRY BAN ORR pS CT Wheels had waited too long to make their move. Would you believe, with less than four minutes to play the Wheels scored three times to tie it up and force a ten minute overtime period. First it was Phil Cochrane from Gord Scott and Steve Jones, then that combination struck again with Jones counting from Cochrane and Scott. Gord Scott tied it up in the last minute with Horton pick- ing up the assist. In the overtime period it was the Flyers again picking up the first .goal but the. Wheels never quit and put on an outstanding display of Saturday, February 22 nd 8:00 A.M. - PORT PERRY B's vs WHITBY BROOKLIN 9:00 A.M. - MARKHAM - vs UXBRIDGE fine performance, stopping many sure goals. ] into prizes. The remaining The Flyers will be tough to d 40 per cent of funds raised beat on any ice and the i) go into club work, such upcoming games will be as improving trails in the super hockey. area. The club points out . that such trails are used by Snowmobile a siowmobiters, and no races Sunday just club members. Even the weatherman seems to be co-operating this year with the Port Perry Snowmobile Club and their preparations for the annual - snowmobile races this Sunday. Track conditions at the Port PORT PERRY RENT-ALL are constantly adding to their stock in an effort to better fill your needs. Some of this weeks the club's intake will go back held last year in Sudbury and the year before in Oshawa, will involve swimming, div- ing, lawn bowling, cricket, rugby, soccer, track and field, water skiing, canoeing, lacrosse, shooting, field hoc- key, golf, rowing and netball. 10:00 A.M. - PORT PERRY A's - vs - THORNHILL 11:00 AM. - FENELON FALLS - vs - PETERBOROUGH Below, Vivian Rider presents Mr. and Mrs. Jim hockey. Perry fairgrounds are Redman with the runners-up award, a dinner for two Dave Horton counted his excellent. additions are: compliments of Emiels Place. second of the night to tie it' More events, more classes, | ' again with John Scott and and more prizes planned this o WET -- DRY VACCUUM CLEANER Cochrane assisting. As the year will almost certainly 'Ca AMBERG KENNEL Re boost participation, think eo WALLPAPER STEAMER -- » Wh | d f club members, and ma - ; ~ Where They Get Yonder Loving Care Lo ee S e eat push attendance to an ay [ CONSTRUCTION HEATERS - "> : AS . time high. Over 200 entries h il HWY - 12, BROOKLIN, ONT. LOB 1CO (416) 655.4721 Uxbridge 7-1 were recorded last year. o SNOW BAERS . The third annual event this 0 BOARDING - TRAINING PUPPIES The Toyota Wheels made it year will include junior Tow FRESH FROZE ¢ a three game series with (12-16) classes as well as a RENT ALL N BEEF /o- Pets 25 Ib. istry as they defeated special "Old Man's Class". PORT PERR - MOST POPULAR DRY DOG FOODS EL Manny men, - austin illo vel) 159 Casimir Street - phone 985.7357 S usua e eels were from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m., and: - f Iv the Ballard L ber Co. building) 25-50 Ib. bags from $10.05 per 50 Ib. up slow starting and at the end races will start at 12 noon. {formerly the Yo Lumber. 0. U.ang EY of the first period the score As well as trophies, hund- was tied 1-1 on a goal by Horton who went in all alone to slip it pass the Uxbridge goalie. Early in the second period Gord Scott gave an exhibi- + BROOMBALL : tion of stick handling that * JOGGING THE HOME resulted in a goal and Mal- : OF com who played his best % BASKETBALL game of late scored from the * * SQUASH TENNIS GOOD point while the Wheels were * SNOWMOBILING short randed. A minute later Malcom teamed u ith * Cross Country Skiing Tran who scored fot oe » Purchase or Rental " Dependable + CURLING * SKATING corner of the net. Fully Automatic Unit i po Bal i dead wg Vv y Units + All Canadian Made he took the puck in right We carry only "Brand Nero bagel 2g om © SOLD & SERVICED BY PEOPLE WHO KNOW WATER TREATMENT. merchandise such 8s: Malcom scored his second of © NO OBLIGATION TO PHONE AND ENQUIRE OR HAVE WATER TESTED. the night on a back hand. is ADIDAS - BAUER - The final goal went to John SHO COMMISSIONED SHESHEY. < COOPER - C.C.M. Scott who carried the puck Enjoy Soft Water and the $avings you will receive | over the Uxbridge line with ' : 5 t . several Uxbridge" players portshand | i. ou oe YOUNG - uck went in dispite th ; 68 Water St., Port Perry - 985-2174 - Jim Bumett, prop. J a ple ie HENNA PLUMBING & HEATING Sl A ar TaNys a0 Saturoays 9:0010 6:00 p.m. mate Don Tran did their 198 35s BROOKLIN, 655-4936 patented 'two-step' to cele- wv : BACKED BY NORTH AMERICAS LARGEST SOFTNER VALY E MANUFACTURER brate the win. *

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