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Port Perry Star, 11 Jan 1978, p. 16

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» + ry NORA - A SER TOA Ra ~Charlie -- Brown, It was strictly a family affair for the MacLennans as Owen [standing left] skipped his three sons to victory in the Philps Pontiac-Buick bonspiel held Boxing Day at Port Perry Curling Club. Presenting the trophy is Morley Parish. The other MacLennans on the team are Rod and John [kneeling front] and Wayne [back right]. Three games, three wins Pacers on top of league by Glenn Geer Port 8 - Orono 0 On Jan 2 the Grant Menzies Pacers Midget club travelled to Hampton arena to take on the Orono midget club and came home with an eight to zero victory. The Orono club were never in the game as the Pacers controlled the game from start to finish and the score could have been much higher with a little luck around the net. George Burnett with two, Darrin Jobb, Dave Canning, Michael Geer, Robert Kemp and Rob Cannon scored for the Big Red Machine. Port 5 - Bay Ridges 3 On Jan 3 the Grant Menzies Pacers hosted the minor midgets from Bay Ridges for an exhibition game with the Pacers com- ing out top five to three. The Pacers took a four to nothing lead but then they became careless to allow Bay Ridges to score three goals. George Burnett with four and Darrin Jobb did the scoring for the Big Red Machine. Port 5 - Newcastle 1 On Thurs, Jan. 5 the Grant Menzies Pacers travelled to Bowmanville to - play the hard hitting New- castle club and came home with a five to one victory. The Pacers need these victories in the last four or five league games to hold on to first place over all in the league and they came up big in this important game. : Robert Kemp with two, George Burnett with two and Dennis Franssen showed the power of the Big Red Mchine with three goals. The next game for the Pacers is an exhibition game at the old arena 'against Woodville at seven o'clock on Thurs. Jan. 12 with the next league game not until Thursday, Jan. 26 at 8:15 p.m. wien they host Orono for the last time this season. Defeat Bowmanville continued Ferguson, assists going to Ian Dickson and Howard Lee for the first of the three, Mark Farrell assist- ing "the second and Ian Dickson and Darren Desautels the third. This victory can be acknowledged because of great team effort on every player's part. On Sunday, Jan. 8 Port Perry's Stones travelled to meet Whitby in Brooklin. Going down fighting, Port Perry played a hard fought battle against very strong opponents. In the first period the Stone's took a lot of hard checks but fought right back with great plays by the defensemen, Steve De: - Haas, Vaughan McKee, Kevin Fowler and Mike Cleveland, and>great goal- tending by Paul Bateman. Thus kept it a scoreless first period. Port Perry slackening off slightly gave Whitby an edge and taking advantage of this Whitby managed to get five goals in the second. Port Perry hanging in there got rolling again in the third setting up some terrific scoring opportuni-. ties but to no avail. Whitby getting many shots on net only .managed to score twice, as a result of super work by the defense and goaltender Paul Kingston. Port Perry working hard still fell in defeat to Whitby with a score of 7-0. Suffers first defeat by Scott Wilbur The Port- Perry Emiels Place Juveniles suffered their first defeat of the season to Oshawa 7-3. Port finally ran into a team that could play hockey as they fell behind 5-0 before they could turn around. Mark Lee, Tim Kane and Henry Freiter scored for Port. Mike Healey had 2 assists while Kane, Geer and Perigoe had single assists. Drive A Little 1977 DODGE 2 TON- PICKUP One owner, must be seen, .Zie- barted & more, just 13,000 miles. Lic. H27 759. 13789® 33870 2789" 2993" 2697% 1895" 1587" 1977 VOLARE SEDAN 4 door, slant 6 with overdrive transmission, radio. KTR 731. THIS WEEK 1975 PLYMOUTH DUSTER 2 door, automatic, p.s., radio, one owner, rustproofed. JZC 575. 1975 VW RABBIT DELUXE 4 speed, AM-FM, radials, rust- proofed. 32,000 miles. JRE 627. 1975 VW CAMPER VAN Partially completed camper in immaculate shape. Must be seen Lic. J13 848: 1973 CHEV CAPRICE ESTATE WAGON Top of the-line 9 passenger in good shape. Lic. EAO 504. 1972 COUGAR XR7 2 door, hardtop, automatic, p.s., p.b., buckets, console. DYV 453. See our New U.S. BUILT 4 Cylinder, Front Wheel Drive DODGE OMNI & PLYMOUTH HORIZON PRICED FROM 4,238 Complete with Radio, Radial Tires & More. BODYSHOP SPECIAL FACTORY ACRYLIC Paint Job 3169 All work fully guaranteed. Service Special LUBRICATION, - OIL CHANGE & FILTER (parts & labour) 412" (WITH THIS AD) Port Perry AUTO-TRUCK RUSTPROOFING Hwy. 12 &'7A 985-8631 PORT PERRY January 11, to January 31, 1978 = CHRYSLER cia mmm Highway 7 & 12 MANCHESTER mm Phone 985-7329 985-3855 fst] J PRR ERR Sn SEER Re PY gg Bi PNT wae - pea EL LR LN NL EEE ARSC SEA CY mrt TR EE i 3: a ¥, a

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