Tiles al Steve Rensink (top) and Ivan night, Grade 12 and 11 students at Port + Perry High School battle it out in a school wrestling team practice last week. The newly formed club has already done well, Steve won the 168 pound division in a recent Novice Wrestling meet. M Inute "IT'S NEVER TOO LATE" Large selection of JANTZAN For All Last Shoppers! SWEATERS still available . . . from '12.00 POLO PYJAMAS $12.00 FORSYTH PYJAMAS Polyester & Cotton $13.00 For those frosty days - Penmans Thermal Long Underwear from *5.00 Tie Wlons Mhoppe 72 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8108 (across from Ball Park at Lakefront ) PENMANS Cotton PORT PERRY LIONS CLUB Port made an excellent showing at the 16 team Barrie Invitatinal Tourn- ament. In the first game, Port defeated Stouffville 46-18: This game featured some good shooting and play making for the Port squad. Top rebounders for Port were Gavin McCallum and Dennis Watson. Gord Simmonds made many steals and set up some excellent plays. Top scorers in the game were Gord Sim- monds 12, Bill Owen 10, Greg Fedyk 10, Dennis Wat- son 8. In the second game, Port defeated a good Midland team 33-21. Port's full court press hemmed the Midland team in their own end and ? | 526 - List *514% 832 - List 675% (While Stock Lasts) See us today for a John Deere. . PORT PERRY STAR -- Monday, Dec. 22, 1975 -- 19 forced many turnovers. Port had a rather erratic game shooting but made up for it with a strong defensive effort. Top scorer (11 pts.) and rebounder for Port was Bill Owen. Dennis Watson chipped in with 8 pts. and Greg Fedyk had six. Port Perry lost to a power- ful Orillia team 50-40 in what proved to be the most excit- ing game of the tournament. A somewhat fatigued Port team (this was their third game in five hours) put up a valiant struggle but had to take their first loss of the season. Orillia out rebound- ed and out shot the Port team consistently, through- out the contest. Bill Owen was again Port's top WINTER-BEATER SPECIAL _ Save NOW On 425% 500% The pressure-activated safety clutch, when squeezed, pulls your John Deere through deep Why suffer another winter of sore drifts. . when released, it stops hands and aching back muscles? Buy a John Deere Snow Blower now and save. Choose from three wide-tracking models. The 5- and 7-hp snow blowers cut a 26-inch path. And the giant 8-horsepower chews a 32-inch swath in a single pass. All models feature five forward speeds, and a power reverse lo back you out of tight areas. PHONE 985-3042 8th Annual Atom Hockey Tournamen Saturday 8 a.m. UXBRIDGE vs PORT PERRY 10 a.m. BAY RIDGES vs PORT HOPE Dec 27 9 a.m. PICKERING vs STOUFFVILLE 11 a.m.BEAVERTON vs PETERBOROUGH the machine in its tracks. Two-stage design with 16-inch auger feeds snow into the higher-speed discharge blower--the most efficient way for a snow blower to operate. Throttle, gear selector, and auger controls are located on the handlebar console within easy reach. Large 16-inch diameter tires provide deep- biting traction. .and save |omoene UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT R.R. 4, PORT PERRY, ONT. at UTICA 'Students excel in basketball play rebounder and scorer with 15 pts., Gord Simmonds and John Robertson each chipp- ed in with 5 pts. There were two interest- ing hockey games in Intra- mural Hockey competition this week. In game one, Lane's Red Raiders edged Knight's White Tornados 6-5. Rahm with 2, Scott with 2, Lane and McCurdy scored for Lane. Randy Knight scored the hat trick ard Sytsma and Bower ad fed singletons. . In game two, McEnzaey scored 3 goals while Taylor, Elliott and Barr added singles as Elliott's Yellow Peril defeated Litt 6-2. Litt and Beare scored for the Green Monsters.