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Port Perry Star, 24 Nov 1976, p. 20

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ae] ay exw SLIP RIL. WHT 3 8 eA ETA ATR Y a \ ARALY oN. AEE a Sot TETRA VERE SAAS SRT PION LSB LURE WLLL ALTREC fe Hert Noy YR 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 24, 1976 Members of Dynos attend in great numbers There was a large crowd in attendance Sunday eyen- ing at the Nestleton Com- munity Centre for the 'monthly meeting of the Cartwright Dyno's Snow- mobile Club, 'with many new members present. Membership reported 58 family memberships. Plans were discussed for a family games day on the 27th of December. The Dyno's also plan to hold a 'Poker Rally" in January. This will include a forty to fifty mile snow- mobile ride for club members. Bobcats (continued marker as -he blasted one into the net. Parker and Hope picked up the assists. The Bobcats have a big week coming up as they face Bowmanville, Mark- ham and Port Hope. These games are extremely important to the Bobcats if they want to win the league championship. So come out and cheer the Bobcat's to victory. The trail comiittee has been working very "hard over the past few weekends and are making great progress. Lloyd -Gillbanks wax extended many thanks for his work with his bull dozer. 5 Ivan Rohrer has been cer- tified as a Driver Training Instructor. A date will be announced shortly for pre- registration. Parents are reminded that they must sign the pre-registration forms with their children and that the children must have- proof of age. The course is offered to all children aged 12 to 16 years. The Dyno's are entering a Santa Claus Parade on Dec. 4. The teenagers of the club have volunteered to work on decorating it. The float will once again feature 'Dino the Dyno" in real life. . The Cartwright Dyno's are off to a very good start for their second season. All we need now is some Snow. Zoe Rohrer Vote ~ YVONNE CHRISTIE for Trustee, Board of Education / 8 HP, 28" Cut You get more for your money with a BOB-CAT the snow thrower for the man who recognizes real quality. It's built to bust the toughest bliz- zards in your area, includ- ing those hard-to-handle wet spring storms. All models have dependable winterized Briggs & Stratton engines with "Easy-Spin" startin more * Heavier Duty Construction * "Straight-Thru" 2-Stage Design *5 HP, 20" Cut; 7 HP, 24" Cut; efficient "Straight-Thru" 2-stage design lifts and throws snow 30 ft. or more in a 180° arc. clutch eliminates shear pins if any object jams the feeder blades. Extra heavy duty construction is used throughout; he safety torque all unpainted parts are corrosion-protected with heavy cadmium plating. A "Low Tone" muffler and solid trans- mission combine to keep noise levels low. "Touch and Go Safety Controls" assure easy operation. Let us show you these "Tuff Cats ii : R. 3, IDGE MOBILAWN "* 3 Uri AY EY AETV TLV F053 A DET Aad ih IRL RAE RE RP SG pA Se ar FREY Flay Ew bd raed ANRC AN AG CU BEL | 5 A Ld Brooklin 3 - Coulters 0 On Sunday Brooklin cap- tured the lead of the league with. a win over Coulters who wéte put back into fifth with the loss. Brooklin took the lead on a power play - goal by Murray Down from _ Marty VanHeubal in the first period then- Coulters held them off until there was only 14 seconds left in the second period when Bill Down scored an unassisted goal. Twelve minutes later Brooklin scored the final goal of the game by Wayne Church from Murray Down. Charlie Dennis recorded his second shutout of the season Brooklin tops league Cawker's 3 - Utica 3 Utica tied an undefeated Cawkers team to gain fur- ther on the top two. Utica scored early in the game at the 11 second mark on a goal by Mike Mitchell from Keith Ellicot. Cawkers soon tied it up on a goal by Mark Lee from Carl Rusnel. Utica again took the lead with 45 seconds left on a goal by Mike Mitchell his second of the 'day from Gord Geer and Ron Red- man. 34 seconds later Caw- kers tied it up on a goal by Don Phinney from Doug Scott and Mike McQuade. Cawkers went ahead for the first time in the game on a goal by Danny Taylor fram Bob Evans and Bruce Woodrow. Utica tied it up 23 minutes later with the last goal of the game by Ron Redman from Mike Mitchell. Brians 1 - Smits 0 With this win Brian's moved into fourth place as Smit's remained winless. Larry King scored the only goal of the game with Ken Fraser getting the assist. = Wayne Cox recorded the shutout. Stanings: Brooklin We Now Have - NO-LEAD GAS Accepted Credit Cards MASTER CHARGE TEXACO - CHARGEX BROOMBALL ACTION: Brooklin scor Coulters in a game at the arena Sunday = wl e against 5252525250 5252505 SS eS ES CS CS CC CC CCC) CCIE CITI CS MARIPOSA TOWNSHIP For Council Elect "Fairness to All" e 14 Years School Board 2GI5ACICICI 252525252525 55 lr lr viele elele wele eee eee eeeeeeeeee ee eseee 35525252 5252525255252 It's Almost Snowmobile Time!! md TRADE UP TO A NEW ARCTIC CAT or A NEWER USED ready for winter. Service to all makes. 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