re: hav "i a Eo PISTAT) SIN, re Re XI LT A Rg k Ta 2A gr arly NS. Neg Xer! ny AAPA FSi [A nl A SE ae TT 2 STL = Oy TE = ART Form oR. Ta Sh, os rr pa WA Sr 5 -Y ok a ris en fa Mn Ho ve x) 3 Al RS RECES Rte LALLY S AST Poa Alias cig Reon Aho am Yor Bond el nates SUP RY RY FERRARA 419 A ER EARLE SARS WER SE WA SRERA EINE LL Ue pe aL SRY VIN LD BATS 5 PRC AS Clie AA SN NBs ae (CPA " EB Stay * it ' RAD RT REE 7A ne 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 7, 1979 'SRO \ J Councillors add colour fo Ringette by Doreen Kendall , 'National Ringette Week" February 3 to February 10 got started in fine style on Saturday with our Tweens conducting a tag day in support of our ever growing sport. Many many thanks to all the residents of our town who so generously bought a tag from a 'Ringette'. Special thanks to Mrs. Val Butt who helped at the arena serving hot chocolate to our freezing few who did the canvassing. Well done girls, you were fantastic. The highlight of our kick off day was the ribbon cutting ceremony and the game between Mayor Taylor and his councillors hence- forth known as Jerry and his Sensational Six. The fans were treated to a fun filled game which started off with "Jerry the Whip Jackman" sent to the penalty box for high sticking. John "Flash" William, Don "Speedy"' Crosier and John "Tiger" Wolters and Jerry Taylor "the Great" scored short handed. Sensational Six was Richard "Gump" Drew who man- aged to stay on his feet (minus skates) for the dura- tion of the game. The "Six" augmented by members of "Childrens Boutique squeaked out a win over the coaches and managers and the Chris Allen Aluminium gals. It was razzle dazzle ringette from beginning to end. Port Perry Ringette would like to express our sincere thanks to the Mayor for his kind words on behalf of our sport and to the Councillors and everyone who supported our fun filled evening. Now down to our regular games. In the first event we saw Ives Florist pitted against Irvins Angels. This In net for the . Scugog Mayor Jerry Taylor gets Ringette 3 Week Week in Scugog off to an official start with a ribbon cutting ceremony last Saturday at the new arena. Representing the Ringette Club are Sherri Allen [left] and Karen Young. The Mayor and his members of council then found out what this popular sport is all about, taking part in an exhibition match. turned out to be a very one sided affair with the Angels swamping Ives 7 to 1. Scoring for the Angels saw Michelle Newell and Debbie Warriner with a pair of goals, Laurie Larabie, Jackie Abraham and Janice Jackman each scored single markers. Assists were credited to Jackie Abraham, 'Player of the Week' NOVICE House League John Nottingham | McDermott-Panabaker 216 Queen St. - Port Perry 'Player of the Week' NOVICE All-Star JOHN LALL Pattersons of Port 197 Queen St. - Port Perry Linda Warriner and Cathy Armstrong. The lone goal for Ives was scored by Kelly Raines assisted by Janet Dean. In the second game saw Childrens Boutique take Chris Allen Aluminium 7 to 3. This was a fast well played effort. Scoring for Allens saw Sherri Allen find the mark for a pair of goals and an assist, Bonnie Bridge scored a lone marker while (2525252505 5252505252525252 Tem we - Tele Toke ole eee ee che Tete ke cle] che] ele Te le C2C2CC CCC CACRCACH - a -- - Ue 00000 LCICICICICICT INDOOR STORAGE SPACE (10'x 11') or (10' x 22") MONTHLY OR YEARLY Convenient Location on Regional Road 8. J.R. & |. STORAGE LTD. PHONE 985-7890 .- 985-3137 A Ce I I CCC IC IC OL 0 92 2 Se 52S 5252 SP Patsy Spear and Valerie Kraupa picked up assists. Childrens Boutique were in fine form with Karen Young scoring a hat trick and an assist, Wendy McDougal had a pair of goals and one assist. Cherly Doherty, and Paula Haugen each were credited with singles as well as an assist a piece. Daphne Butt had two assists. Keep up the good work gals and I'll see you at the rink. 0252525 ATAT. CaCACACaCACACACACACICA0 ? CIC C CI CI CCCI CCI C ICCC IC ------- a -- ERE AANA saa A 2-0 lead for Midgets, Uxbridge wins game by Bob Storry Grant Menzies Motors Midgets lost their first game of the play-offs to Uxbridge by a 3 to 2 score. Port opened the scoring at the 13:22 mark of the first period on a shot by Alexan- der, that got between the goaltenders pads. Alexan- der scored his second of the night at 10:58 in the second period, to give Port a 2 to 0 lead. Some excellent goal tending by Franssen kept Uxbridge off the score sheet until the 2:25 mark of the second period. Port were unable to hold the one goal margin in the third period as Uxbridge came on to score two goals, the winner with only 3:21 left on the clock. Port's next two games are in Uxbridge, Monday , Feb. 5th and Wednesday, Feb. 7th. Game time 8:00 p.m. The next home game is Friday, Feb. 9th at 9:00 p.m. No share for clubs in In last week's edition of the Star, a reference was made to where the proceeds go from the Snowarama for Crippled Children, which will be held February 11 in Port Perry. The article stated that half the net proceeds are turned over to Easter Seal service clubs in this area and partici- pating snowmobile clubs. This is incorrect. The snow- mobile clubs do not get any of the proceeds from the Snowarama. The statement that the snowmobile clubs receive money from Snowarama was contained in a press release from the Snowarama Headquarters in Toronto, and a spokesman for Snow- LX 0.HA. Jr. PLAY-OFFS Snowarama proceeds arama in Toronto confirmed that the information is in- correct. The snowmobile clubs donate their time and efforts free of charge to this worthy cause. The 100-mile ride for Crippled Children gets underway February 11 from the Latcham Centre in Port Perry and there is still time to make a pledge to one of the many snowmobilers who will take part this year. Port Perry Star publisher Peter Hvidsten will be making the ride this year and anybody wishing to make a pledge can do so by dropping in to the Star office this week. C Hockey A PORT PERRY Adults: $1.25 GMC JIMMY GMC PHIL aaa la LNE LINDSAY MUSKIES MOJACKS Sunday, February 11th, 1979 GAME TIME: 7:00 P.M. 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