» FR AE RI BE RRR YOR Ll ee y hi eague HockeyHouse ATOMS by Kevin Long U.AW.-2 Scugog Lumber - 2 ¥ UAW got off to a fast start » B with a goal by Mike Brock assisted by Rickey Berry early in the first period. Later in -the period Mike Brock connected for his second goal again assisted by Ricky Perry. : But Scugog would not die and in the third period Ted Cochrane pumped two goals home to tie the match. Swamp-5 Tripp - 1 p Swamp garage dominated throughout the game and coasted home for an easy victory. Scoring for Swamp were Boyd Vanderheul with two, Jamie Cannon, Jeff Haugen and Tim Maw. Picking up assists were Tim Maw, Dalton Bain, and Boyd Vanderheul. Replying for Tripp was Jeff Norton assisted by . Tobin and Reamsbottom. NOVICE by Kevin Long Sportsland - 4 Scugog Realty - 3 This game-went right down to the wire' but Scugog was unable to get the equalizer. Scoring for Sportsland were Deryl Leatherdale with two, J.D. Rodway with one and Joe Jackman with one. Picking up assists for Sports- land were Brent McMillan, Deryl Leatherdale and Joe Jackman with one apiece. Replying for Scugog were Blair Bailey with two goals and Terrett Harmon with one goal and one assist. Reliable Plumbing - 2 Kinsmen -0 Andrew Steele led the Reliable team to victory scoringtwo unassisted goals. Chris McConnel played very well in the nets picking up a well deserved shut-out. PEEWEE by Ian Dickson Glen Vallie - 3 Frank's Real Estate - 2 Kelvin Gibson opened the scoring for Glen Vallie at the 11:17 mark of period one. Assists on this goal went to Don Clodd and Paul Bate- man. Period two was evenly matched with both teams scoring. Frank's goal by Mike Linington unassisted. Glen Vallie"s by Don Clodd with the assist going to Paul - Bateman. The third period was a repeat of period two. Glen Vallie scoring when Danny Russell finished off a good play by Kelvin Gibson. Mike Linington scored his second goal of the game for Frank's with Mark Bouw- meester getting the assist. - Wes Lane - 1 Lions Club - 1 The second game of the day proved to be an exciting contest ending in a tie game. + First Lion's Club opened the scoring when Nicky Crack- nell, on a breakaway, fired one home. Both goalies playing well managed to halt the scoring until early in the third period when Wes Lane's tied it up. This goal by Paul McIntyre who shot the rebound into an empty net after Paul McDowell made a great stop from Paul Kingston. ed Let us save you money ~onyour "TRANSMISSION REPAIRS Factory Trained Experts Genuine Factory Parts PORT PERRY CHRYSLER LTD. HWY. 12 & 7A - MANCHESTER 985-7329 K, 1 " SAVE A D X gr Wl Vem FOR ALL YOUR FUEL OIL NEEDS 1517 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Telephone Today! Call Collect 668-3381 Prompt, Courteous Service BEER EEEN SAVE Reasonable Prices WHY PAY MORE FOR HEATING SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY ve SAVE FUEL "a i W i i - i oiL 3 W Wa BANTAM by Ian Dickson Cochrane's - 2 Consumer Gas - 3 Consumer's opened the scoring when Dean Travis finished off a fine passing play by Ken Elliot and Mark Kerry who both earned assists. Cochrane's soon came back with goals by Mike Thompson and Chris Martens with-assists going to Harry Sillen and Steve De Haas. Consumers came storming back to tie then eventually win. Both goals, - unassisted, by Larry Van Schagen and Ken Elliot. Emmerson's Insurance - 4 Goreski's - 1 This was Emmerson's all the way. Emmerson's opened up a four goal lead before Goreski's replied. Scoring for Emmerson's were Jeff English with two goals and an assist and Tim Bouwmeester with two goals and assists going to Darryl Luke and Steve Atchison. Paul Systma got Goreski's lone marker unassisted. The Bantams and Pee-Wee House League. games were handled by two competent referees, Bob Horton and Scott Wallace. MIDGET by Paul Pelow Purple Hill Farm - 4 Windcrest Farm -3 The second game won by Purple Hill Farm was decided in the final minutes with each team playing very good hockey. Scoring for Purple Hill were Jim Kane, Dave Milton, Kevin Haugen and Tim Cochrane. Milton and Cochrane also™picked up assists. Rob Morris, Rick Wallace, and Andy Czilok scored for Windcrest, Carey Fellows with two assists and Czilok with one. Bromball Action by Charlie Brown Utica Auto Body - 2 Larocque - 0 There was exciting play all throughout the game. It was a tieless game until the third period. Gord Geer got the first goal assisted by Frank Fielding. The second goal was scored by Mike Mitchell assisted by Bill Fielding. Shut out went to Don Card. Beacocks - 6 Troski"s - 0 Beacock's overpowered the opposition all through the game. The scoring started just after four minutes were played. Goals were scored by Tom Wotten assisted by Tim Ashbridge, Wayne McGuigan assisted by Dave Dalton, Tim Ashbridge assisted by Keith Dalton, Keith Dalton assisted by Tim Ashbridge, Wayne Mec- Guigan assisted by Steve Hawes, and Keith Dalton assisted by Mark Graham. Shutout went to Rick McLean. C & B Transport -3 Brians Supertest - 0 C & B scored a goal once every period. In the first period Don Phinney scored assisted by Bruce Woodrow. In the second period Bill St. John scored assisted by Bruce Woodrow. And in the third period Mark Lee scored assisted by Doug Scott. Even though Brian's lost, they played well. Shut- out went to Keith Fraser. Peterborough Lumber - 2 L.G.A. -2 In the first game Peter- borough Lumber and 1.G.A. played to a tie in a shortened game. Scoring for 1.G.A. were Mark Clark and John Butler, assists to Karl Beare -2. and Darryl Carnochan-1. Scoring for Peterborough Lumber were Greg Fedyk and Rick Wallace with Tim Bouwmeester assisting on both goals. such notice should be given. hat AA LIS SESE ALE ASF MO pg NTad Seniesa XG RIPE A A TR Le Wd FE A . PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 20, 1978 -- 23 ie AE TTR EAT Pair ree : : . Mas LA FLY. EES. a E------ Rh UA Tr Font Two wins for Novice by Bonnie Solomon On Friday, December 15 Mersco Novice All-Stars defeated the team from Little Britain quite handily with the score of 5 to 0. Scoring for Port were Jamie Henshilwood with two goals and one assist, singles were credited to Robbie Brown, Jamie Menzies, Brad Menzies. Assists on these goals went to Mike Sorley, John Lally and Brad Menzies. NOTICE TO RESIDENTS Of Scugog Township, Manvers Township, Town of Newcastle & City of Oshawa NOTICE OF APPLICATION to the Ontario Municipal Board by the Corpora- tion of the Township of Scugog for approval of a by-law to regulate land use passed pursuant to Section 35 of The Planning Act. : TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Corporation.of the Township of Scugog intends to apply to the Ontario Municipal Board pursuant to the provisions of Section 35 of The Planning Act for approval of By-Law No./10-77 passed on the 27th day of November, 1978. A copy of the by-law is furnished herewith and a note giving an explanation of the purpose and effect of the by-law and stating the lands affected thereby is also furnished herewith ANY PERSON INTERESTED MAY, within twenty-one (21) days after the date of this notice. send by registered mail or deliver to the clerk of the Township of Scugog notice of objection to approval of the said by-law or part thereof giving details of all or the portion of the by-law to which you object and detailed reasons therefor, and shall indicate that if a hearing is held the objector or an agent will attend at the hearing to support the objection. ANY PERSON wishing to support the application for approval of the by-law may withig twenty- one (21) days after the date of this notice send by registered mail or deliver to the cif of the Township of Scugog notice of his support of approval of the said by-law togethdr request for notice of any hearing that may be held giving also the name and address to which THE ONTARIO MUNICIPAL BOARD may approve of the said by-law but before doing so it may appoint a time and place when any objection to the by-law will be considered. Notice of any hearing that may be held will be given only to persons who have filed an objection or notice of support and who have left with or delivered to the clerk undersigned. the address to which notice of hearing is to be sent and, similarly, to any person who has filed a request for a change in the provisions of the by-law. THE LAST DATE FOR FILING OBJECTIONS will be January 11th, 1979. DATED at the Township of Scugog this 20th day of December, 1978. Signed: Doreen M. Van Camp. Clerk On Saturday the Mersco Novice All Stars travelled to Little Britain and turned on their burners and won the game 5 to 1. Goal scorers for the game were Jamie Henshilwood with two, Ronme Crawford with one, John Lally with one, Mark Barkey with one. Assists were credited to Bradley Menzies with 1, Warren Geer with 4, Robbie Brown with 1. Bradley (Turn to page 29) with a Township of Scugog, Box 209, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG EXPLANATORY NOTE The purpose of By-Law No. 10-77 is to amend the zoning By-Law No. 1161 of the former Township of Cartwright as amended to provide for changes in minimum house size in order io make minimum requirements uniform with other wards in the Township. ad at ~ NE aT he mn ~ On Foon JPEN « inpiati A wt ak ie 2 pa RN ha --_-_ NE PES no Fay a. Na - - Pe nN " N STE my 3 ARR I A EI FANE a SI HA J a SAI is or NAIA be TPB Ut oe TI NE Lh oI aS PRET S CR Bo nt? AA Se - i J 33 a > phive 2S vie par - XL] PRT ter Ta T&F Av, aN Ay iN Sor tH v v KERIO se Sc La . Cy Law No. 1161. enacts as follows: the floor next below." requirements: FLOOR AREA: Minimum Il. In all other respects, By-Law No. 1161 shall remain the same. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG BY-LAW NUMBER 10-77 BEING A BY-LAW TO AMEND BY-LAW No. 1161 OF THE FORMER TOWNSHIP OF CARTWRIGHT WHEREAS it is deemed necessary to incorporate certain changes into the restricted area By- NOW THEREFORE THE COUNCIL OF THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG |. That By-Law No. 1161 of the former Township of Cartwright be amended as follows: 1. By the deletion of Section 1(b) and the insertion of a new section 1(b) to read as follows "1(b) "FLOOR AREA" means, with reference to a building, the total habitable floor area within a building which area is measured between the exterior faces of the exterior walls or from the centre line of a common or party wall, but excluding any private garage. breezeway. porch, verandah, balcony, sun room, attic, basement or cellar. 2. By the addition of a new Section 1(d), 1(e) & 1(f) to read as follows.: "1(d) "CELLAR OR BASEMENT" means that portion of a building between two floor levels which is partly underground but which has at least half of its height, from finished floor to un- derside of floor joists of the next above storey, above the average finished grade level ad- jacent to the exterior walls of the building and in which the height from finished grade tn un- derside of the floor joists of the next above storey is less than six feet (6'). "1(e) "STOREY" means the portion of the building other than the cellar which lies between the surface of the floor and the surface of the next floor above it, or if there is no floor ahove it, then the space between such floor and the ceiling or roof next above it." "1(f) "STORY, ONE-HALF" means the portion of a building situated wholly or in part within the roof and in which there is sufficient space to provide a height between finished floor and finished ceiling of at least 7 feet, 6 inches over a floor area equal to at least 50% of the area of 3. By the deletion of Section 2 and the insertion of a new Section 2 to read as follows: "2. No dwelling house or cottage may be erected unless it conforms with the following 1Storeyor Split Level... . 0700 12 Storey ............. . 2S 0reys Il. This By-Law shall come into full force and effect on the day of passing subject to approval of the Ontario Municipal Board. Read a first time this 9th day of May, 1977. Read a second time this 27th day of November, 1978 Read a third time and passed this 27th day of November, 1978. J 1,000 sq.ft 1.200 sq.ft. . 1,400 sq.ft. Lawrence S. Malcolm, Mayor Doreen M. Van Camp, Clerk