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Port Perry Star, 9 Mar 1977, p. 15

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Ie BROOMBALL Brooklin 2 - Brian's 0 Brooklin finished the sea- son without a loss as they defeated Brian's in a 'close 2-0 broomball game, The first period went scoreless. - But Ken - Vipond gave 'decision Brooklin the lead in the second with Murray Down and Randy Church assisted. In the third period Murray Down scored the final goal with Larry Down and Marty VanHeuval. Charlie Dennis recorded another shutout giving him an outstanding year between the pipes. These two teams play next (continued) mott of Totten Simms Hub- icki Associates Ltd, engin- eering consultants for the township. Also on hand to advise about pressure on educational facilities creat- ed, by. suburban develop- ments was Durham Board of Eduction Chairman, Yvonne Christie, One of the problems, ace- ording to McDermott, is the developer's attitude in siz- ing estate development lots. He said that the two-acre lot size set down as a minimum is being considered a max- imum by 'developers. He warned against ' approving "estate residential" pro- jects that are little more than urban development scattered here and there in ;"the" township. Keeping two- acre lots a he a \ he said,' iPod icing CE rural' quali Much te + velopments: - warned 1 against approving estate re- sidential-type development near Port Perry: to ni Av week in the first round o the play-offs Starting next week. Cawker's 4 - Coulter's 0 Cawker's finished the year in third spot with another win against Coulter's who finished their season yesterday failing to make the play-offs. Bruce Woodrow scored the first goal of the game for Cawker's giving them a lead they wouldn't lose as Carl Rusnell scored from Mark Lee and Rob Evans making it 2-0. Don Harper made it three zip with _..Bruce Woodrow . assisting... The game ended at 4-0 with Dan Taylor scoring from Rob Evans and Doug Scott. Cawker's play Utica next week in first round play-off action. Utica 6 - Smit's 1 Utica finished up the year in second place with Smit's taking last. Frank Fielding made it 1-0 for Utica with Steve Redmen assisting. Then Keith Ellicot made it 2-0 with Ron Redman and Jack Monsma drawing assists. , Steve Redmen scored making it 3-0 for Utica with Frank Fielding and Ken Davidson assisting. Barry McLure broke the Utica shutout with Casey VanSchagen assisting before Utica finished the scoring with three more goals by Bill Fielding from Jack Mitchell and Ken Davidson, then Jack Monsma from Don Card. . 'Bernie McEnaney finalized the scoring from Steve Red- men and Harvey Parrinder. - Cawker's and Utica play- off next week in what prom- ises to-be a exciting series wid some, and | support. your A Professional 8x10 Colour Portrait only 88; FROM OUR SELECTION OF EIGHT SCENIC AND COLOUR BACK- SRE SS ADDITIONAL PORTRAITS AND SAVE UP TO Vs COMPARED TO 1975 DECORATOR Eo PE pa -- GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY CHEER- No obligation to buy additional portraits THURS; MARCH 17 - FRI., MARCH 18 - 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. SAT., MARCH 19 - 10 am. to 5 p.m. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. See our new large Decorator Portrait. ST (m) MANS © PORT PERRY PLAZA - HWY, 7A- PORT PERRY, ONT. G PEA SUBJECT-$1 PER SUBJECT FOR ADDITIONAL SUB- OM PANIED BY PARENT OR OU RDIAN E SAME FAMILY. PERSONS UNDER 'and Mrs. Ashburn area news 'by Mrs. R. Heron The monthly meeting of the Ashburn W.M.S. was held on March 3rd at the home of Mrs. E. Heron. Mrs, F. Daw, president of the group took her devotions from the study book "Jus- tice not Charity" and the chapter was "the way things ought to be." Mrs. R. .Batten was in charge of the main study for the evening which was chapter four "A Journey in Faith", The next meeting will be in_the form of the Easter . . Thank Offering and will be held in the church. Mrs. Lyman Gifford will be the guest speaker. Everyone is welcome, At the Sunday morning service at Burns Church, four girls of the Junior choir, Diane Lehman, Brenda Shepstone, Elaine Knight and Julie Emm sang "Thank You Lord'. Rey. McEntyres sermon was "Testing Discipleship"' taken from Luke 22, verses 14-34. Mrs. Arthur Mathews looked after Junior Church. Several ladies from our Community attended the world day of prayer servic- es at St.Andrews, Scarboro and the Immaculate Con- ception Church of Port Perry last Friday. Epsom (continued) Reach W.I. had a lovely display of beautiful place mats, cushions and an apron. The outstanding part of our exhibit was a quilt made by Mrs. T. Burnett. Mrs. Bigglestone Bruce were leaders in this project. A carload from our branch enjoyed the pro- gramme at the Sandford Hall last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. G. Jeffery visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Moore on Thursday prior to John and Yvonne leaving for a vacation in Mexico. All schools are '"'go" this week at the Music festival at Sunderland. Mr. Breynikar is some- what improved at present. Ron Brown was off work sick last week. The Epsom-Utica Young People are holding a bowl- ing party Sat. evening then back to the church for lunch. Weekend guests at the Hansen house, daughters Barbara and Linda and . friend Wayne Ford of Toronto with a little cele- bration for Wayne's birth- were guests at a birthday party for his mother last Wednesay evening at the home of his brother, Howard of Claremont. On Sunday they visited her father to honour his birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Barry- Bushell were with her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton Wed. evening. Mrs. J.P. Wilson and Miss Annie Yeo have returned ~ from a holiday in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson accompanied daughter Joyce to Malton Airport when she left to spend ten days in the Holy Land. Julie, Jamie and Robert Ashton were luncheon guests with Grandma and. Grandpa Ashton on Satur- day. y . and Mrs. Tapscott ~ The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr. and Mrs. W. Hopkins. and family in the recent pasing of Mrs. Hopkins father, Mr. Fred Gostich of Cannington. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Parrott and family. of Wick visited on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mrs. Alma'Taylor.of Port Perry spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. Gardner. At time of writing Miss Vera Leack _is still in Toronto General Hospital 8 | and Mr. W. Hopkins is in Port Perry Hospital but both are improving and we hope for their continued health. We are sorry Miss Mary Hopkins had to go to Oshawa Hospital last Sunday. Wedding bells are ringing in our community. * Last Saturday evening, Mr. and Mrs. D. Ashton and sons Arnold and Ronald also Mr. and Mrs. H. Ashton and Mts. Brenda DeNyke enjoy- ed the turkey supper at Albert St. United Church, Oshawa. Afterward had a Someone once said, . "YOU CAN'T DO BUSINESS FROM AN EMPTY WAGON." PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Mar. 9, 1977 -- 15 nice visit with Mrs, DeNyke at her home in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Crigger of Dryden visited last week with Misses Hilda and Mary and Mr. Walter Hopkins and Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkins also Mrs, "Howard Stiver- of Unionville was a caller one day last week. and THE PEOPLE AT PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED BELIEVE THIS STATEMENT. 40 Brand New Factory Fresh 1977 PONTIAC - BUICK - G. M.C. TRUCKS FARM CONSTRUCTION eo Farm Buildings (Pole Construction) ° ° Berg Barn Equipment ® Liquid Manure Tanks/Concrete Work e Nesseth Manure PUMPS e Hallman Silos/Unloaders e Horse Barns & Arenas e Steel Roofing & Siding. HUBBLE & SONLTD. FARM CONSTRUCTION, PETERBOROUGH Roger Hubble 705-745-7388 Elgin Hubble 705-745-8161 Several from the area attended the "Amazing Grace" rally at St.Andrews Church, Whitby on Sunday night and reported a good service. Don't forget to listen next Sunday morning at 9:15 on CKLB. Have a good day. Praise has a miraculas power to into pump fresh hope human hearts. e 2 e Pontiac Grand Prix e 3 eo Pontiac Venturas e 5 e Buitk Centurys & Regals ® 6 o Pontiac Laurentian - Catalina - Parisienne ~ eBe Buick LeSabre & LeSabre Customs e 10 @¢ GMC. Pick-ups - 4x4's - Vandura Vans - : CHOICE OF POPULAR SPRING & SUMMER COLOURS - : SEVERAL FULLY POWERED - SOME AIR CONDITIONED - : SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES ON DEMONSTRATORS - : GOOD ASSORTMENT OF 30, 50, 60 & 6500 SERIES HEAVY DUTY G.M.C. TRUCKS SOON TO ARRIVE - : LESS THAN 20,000. USED CAR & TRUCK INVENTORY, WE NEED YOUR TRADE-IN TO-DAY. e® 2 e Pontiac Astra ® 4 eo Pontiac LeMans 150 Water PHIL St., Port Perry Monday to Thursday. 9 to 9 - Friday to 6 - Saturday to 4 p.m. PONTIAC-BUICK LIMITED 985-7309 x 7d 4 1 RIAN, Ta SRT arn Py 2 Ny La a A a 0 in

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