Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 22 Jun 1977, p. 18

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PORT@ PERRY 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 22, 1977 TAR Most valuable mn left, Phil Hennessey and Rookie of the Year, Rob Evans. Two Flamingo players receive hockey awards alike, praised coach Dave Nicholishen for his "hard work and patience through- by Andrea Jones Two players from the Port Perry Flamingo Jr. "C" hockey club were honoured with awards on' June 4 at the annual dinner and dance. . The team's "Most Valuable Player' award presented by Jim Burnett on behalf of Sportsland was given to the outstanding two-way defenceman, Phil Hennessey. "Rookie of the Year" was won by another solid two- way player, home-brew, Rob Evans. The award was presented by Baldwin Sales of Uxbridge. Officials and players NEW HOMES-ADDITIONS GENERAL CARPENTRY Norm's General Contracting ASPHALT ROOFING ALUMINUM SIDING Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments 9% FOR 5 YEARS '9v4 Percent if Interest is paid annually. -- INTEREST -- s payable half yearly or nay be left fo compound ' [ AGENCY LIMITED 3 Queen St. Port Perry out the year. Nicholishen said it was most certainly a learning experience for both himself and the players. The team had nine rookies this year and with luck some of those nine will return next year, adding experience that will mean a successful season. Booster Night (continued good display with several good catches and defensive plays. All in all the Booster Night was a great evening thanks to all our teams, coaches, managers and executive who worked hard ta make it a success. Also the Scugog Fire Depart- ment, Ontario Provincial Police and Ballard Lumber. ® Live Bait for sale. ---- TO, Outboard Repair @® Authorized Chrysler Outboard & Boat Dealer - Sales & Service. ® Authorized Lawn Boy - Sales & Service. ® Boat Motors for rent - by hour or day. Beacon Marina 986-5188 Caesarea Ballard + Lumber Midget won in Sunderland on Mon- day night 13-12. Bill Owen started on the mound for. Ballard's but needed help in the third inning after two strong innings. Kevin Walker took over and held on to gain the win. * The local boys had 11 hits with Rick Young getting 4 to lead the way. Mike Healey had 2 hits, Greg Fedyk, Bill Owen, Tim Kane, Dennis Franssen and pe Kevin Walker one each. On Thursday at home, Ballards ran into a strong Aurora Club and lost a 14-0 contest due to poor hitting and costly errors, Kevin Walker pitched the entire game being tagged for 16 hits while Port managed only one off Aurora's Brian Wilkinson. That hit came in the first inning by Dan Taylor. This was the Midgets worst showing of the season PeeWees drop games to Stouffville, Claremont by Peter Christie On Monday, June 13, Port played Stouffville for the second time this year. Port played a strong game but again lost to Stouffville by the score of 13-6. ' This was first home game Port has lost this year. Port got hits from Horton, Blayone, Tremblay, Fewer, Lover- ing, Christie, Webb, Vizely and Young with a single and a homer. Christie pitched 5 and one-third innings and received the loss. He struck out two and walked two. Robinson relieved him and finished the game striking out one. On Wednesday, June 15, Port went to Claremont to play for the second time this year. Again Port lost by _ the score of 7 to 4. Young started his first game of the year and received the loss. Robinson relieved him and finished the game. Port got hits from Webb, Young, Blayone, Lovering, Fewer and Christie. 5 A -- ® 21 Luxurious Rooms ® El Heated - Air Conditioned - Cable T.V. ® Breakfast Lounge [Guests Only] ® Facility for Seminars - Meetings, etc. PORT PERRY, ONTARIO Telephone: (416) 985-8131 Motor Motel Paul - Asta Larsen e Game Time 8:00 p.m. This was the first week this year that Port has not won a game. -Port's league record this season is 2 and 5. Including tournament play, their record is 8 and 7. giving them a record of 3 wins, 2 losses and 1 tie, The team is playing very well on the road but having problems at home. " This week the team play in Thornhill on Wed. night, at home Thursday to Brad- Ya A Midgets win close game against Sunderland ford who Ballard defeated 3-2 in Bradford. . Then on Friday night the local boys take part in the Stouffville Midget .tournam- ment, playing North York at 9 p.m. in Stouffville. : EExscdl Car Care Specializing In: o ON-CAR WHEEL BALANCING © MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS We Now Have NO-LEAD GAS Accepted Credit Cards MASTER CHARGE TEXACO - CHARGEX © OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION © FRONT END & BRAKE REPAIR o TIRE SALES & SERVICE (New & Used Tires) Monday fo Friday 8:00 a.m. 10 9:00 p.m. Saturday -8:00a.m. 10 6:00 p.m Sunday - 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m, TAYLOR'S TEXACO Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. "985-3655 WHERE: WHEN: DATES: July Swimming Lesson Registration UXPOOL WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29th Numbers given out at 5:30 p.m. LESSONS START JULY 4th & JULY 22nd. Application form and clas$ times available at pool office. Phone 852-7831 for further information. SUPPORT MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY SOFTBALL SPECTACULAR Port Perry Firemen vs. CHUM AT JOE FOWLER MEMORIAL BALL PARK SATURDAY, JUNE 25 ® Silver Collection: £7

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