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Port Perry Star, 18 Jan 1978, p. 19

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Broomball Action C.&B. 4 - Beacock 0 Ken Knott and Mark Lee. Mark Lee opened the scor- = Keith Fraser recorded the ing for C.&B. at the 7:03 shut-out for C.&B. - g mark in the first period Utica 1 - Brians 0 Tio, asgisty going Wo Ken Scoring the only goal of nott and Bruce ow. the game was Mike Mitchell Bruce Woodrow scored un- assisted by Phil Kinton and The Employees of assisted ending the first Rick Collins with only 2:16 : period 2-0 for C.&B. The played in the game. A a third goal for C.&B.. came Dennis Symes earned the 2 at the 11:50 mark in the shut-out for Utica. i third period on a.shot from 2 Bob Evans assisted by Ken "'Beacock 2 - Troski's 0 i Fraser and Bill Owen. Don Opening the scoring 'for 1 Phinney scored the final Beacock Hardware was i goal of the game making David Dalton assisted by : the score 4-0 assisted by Ron Wagg. Keith Dalton : -- scored the final goal of .the ® 00 q 0 game at the 8:33 mark in 4 Wintario Tickets the second period with" ° 8 available at the assists going to Thomas ® ® ; ) Watten and Rick Fawns. 4 Port Perry Star Rick McLean registered the 4 985-7383 shut-out for Beacock. 11Mmi e "Opening (Oshawa) 5 . newdoors = Coun.Vern Asselstine to represent Council in snowmobile race is AAA SEATH DE STON Rio PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1978 -- 19 a tied for second place Continued from page 16 lar shift on defense, killed penalties and saw some spot chances and added that the big test was to be on Tues- penalty troubles Sunday night and all three Lindsay a breakaway effort by Trent : uA Mood. ' duty on right wing. He day night when the club goals Sere / scored with AY : i NO STRANGER didn't look out of place, and visited league leading Bow- Flamingos at a manpower 53 Scugog area councillor to members of council, coun- Christie, who is no stran- with a few games under the manville A the Hempton disadvantage. The game i Vern Asselstine has been cillor Asselstine was circul- to junior hockey in Port belt t t his timi was free of fights, but wl selected as the official ating a pledge sheet among ger to junior hockey in Por to get his timing and arena. (The game was ; Db D ked bY uncil representative to his colleagues, and. by the Perry, played his first game conditioning down pat, he played as this issue had referee Don Davis nic 2 eo! in th p ile S ti th ti i) t of the season Sunday night should be ready to help the gone to press. Check next Flamingos for teh minors ne Hig In ve bag ne i op ly S deg Ing Pon A after being asked by coach team in the home stretch week's paper for a complete while the Muskies were os Sr ama next Tons in ad o FA Foo oa 2 UP MOT nave Nicholishen to come and play-offs. report on the outcome.) called four times. go Tarte "Batlingall wy Pledges. out with the team. , The win Sunday night In the game Sunday night In addition to the game 0 Porte Perey sahil Mr. Ballingall said that Nicholishen said after the keeps Flamingos in a Port Perry was without two Tuesday night at Hampton, LA Club, asked Monday evening local organizers of the event game that the addition of second place tie with the regular defensemen as Flamingos will play Port 5% on! , from Are attempting to line up Christie to the line-up faltering Stouffville Clippers captain Steve Jones was Hope this Thursday night Rk a ion 3 ii riders from all municipal should help the team. He is and coach Nicholishen feels down with the flu and Mike and then return home for a el! i p inn { governments in the area for a big, strong skater with a his players are now starting Adams is still on the limp Sunday night march against 5 a hg il 6 51 ne go a good-natured competition ~devestating shot from the to gell as a unit. He was with ligament problems in the same team. oe hat: more thay Wat o casual among the politicians to see right side. In his first cautiously optimistic after his right leg. IE : ti J bil d who can bring the most outing Christie took a regu- the game about the team's Port Perry ran into some 5 interest in snowmobiles an pledges. y other members of council will be out of town on February 19 when the Snow- erama is to be held. Councillor Asselstine seemed more than willing to accept these special duties in aid of crippled children. In fact, while Mr. Ballingall was still explaining the event While councillor Asselstine is the official rider from Scugog council, councillor Don Crosier served notice that if possible, he will be riding in the 100-mile event as well, just in case council- lor Asselstine's snowmobile doesn't make it. to small business Financial assistance - To Extended Hoaith Care ~\ Management counselling Management training Information on government Dental p lan y programs for business ON THURSDAY., JANUARY 26th, 1978 ¥ These employees now have the added bene- "As your Ontario Blue Cross 3 one of our representatives fits of extra health protection for themselves representative | am pleased to add my personal welcome, and look forward to serving you along with the many others in this region already enjoying the protection of a variety of Blue Cross Plans." MR. N.J. McGRATH will be at The Municipal Offices, Uxbridge, Ont. From 9:30 a.m. until 3: 00 p.m. For appointments call: 416-852-3301. and their families: the Blue Cross Extended Health Care Plan plus Dental Plan 7. EHC provides protection against health ser- vices not covered by the basic government health plan, coverage for such items as pre: scription drugs, private nursing and private room accommodation in hospital. Dental Plan 7 provides basic preventive dental treatment to group subscribers including such services -as sxaminabons; fillings and X-rays. If you require financing to start, modernize or expand your business and are unable to obtain it elsewhere on reasonable terms and conditions or if you are interested in the FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. fa Max A. C. Clarke 311 George St. North, Peterborough, Ontario K9J 3H4 (705) 743-0677 ONTARIO BLUE CROSS A DIVISION OF THE ONTARIO HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION

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