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Port Perry Star, 21 Feb 1979, p. 31

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BANA oo tes Roe. FAY rm ary LA - MIE Fa TE? Lat ER a St Be iT RH IRA T ENT y ~3 re o* Pa Ld B ME a SER) SEY Te ati ANE LW RE» a Wo FR ETE wy SPOS Lo 3 HY a : frat REL he 8 Af re I NRA Ah A eat aA EA LE a a Va A Rr Ta ae par a AN A Be eT a a RE hn EE SR PLP ARORA FAR CAIRN, I Se A ORL TRY hd ATE. STALE TELA A JA ER A Ee dA) by Danny Millar On Monday, February 11th the Port Perry High School Redmen hosted the Trojans of McLaughlin and came away with a three game Perry romped to an easy Patton and let lesser lights with 13 and ten points, left. Pete Stone converted and Dave Slute each had two it sweep. 71-32 win. finish the game. In Cope's respectively. Patton (8), the foul and when Port Perry points. 342 "Inthe first game the junior The Redmen came out absence Ron Southern Dennis Franssen (4) and got the ball back at half court ¢ ¥ Redmen came up with a flying and jumpedintoa 174 played very well. Wade Greg Fedyk and Oosterman they just killed off the clock. Vaughan led the Trojans Bs : surprisingly strong effort lead forcing Trojans to calla Qosterman showed well also with two each finished off the The game had been close ith twelve and Jim Climen. A and defeated the Trojans time out with 3:46 to play in late in the game as he scoring. and dramatic from start to poo added ten. fs 51-37. Pinpointing the reason for the win is not difficult upon inspection of the game statistics. © Guard Bob Ireland of Port hit for 36 points, the most by any Redmen basketball player Long and Kevin Harris. Brad Hurst rounded out the attack with a single point. The senior contest was a total mismatch as Port the opening quarter. After eight minutes Port held a decisive 23-10 lead. In the second half Port Perry coach Arend Dekker rested his two big. men George Cope and Mike finished with two points. The big gunners for Port Perry were Rob Morris and Scott Wilbur with 18 and 16 points, respectively. Cope and Gord Simmonds also finished with double figures The most exciting game of the night was the last one Milk Producers Meeting About 150 Ontario Milk tificates to the 12 shippers ted a short supply of milk PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 21, 1979 -- 31 |. Redmen sweep three from the Trojans where the midget Redmen edged McLaughlin 44-42 when a technical foul was given to Trojan Brad 'Vaughan with two seconds finish. Todd Wilbur, who left the game after three quarters, led the Redmen attack withr 18 points. Stone had nine and Peter Christie seven. Brett Oosterman, Shawn Bryan Broomball fs 4 Seasun. b il iho Producers met in Sunder- With the best quality milk in last summer, however in ® and seven I) TEIOUNGS rand Township Hall for their 1978. Dscemver Jner e Was an ct § oO n Port Perry's other starting Annual Meeting on Monday | Joho Warren, Gordon Kea, Increase of 3 per cent over : January 29. 1979. Ivan Rennie, J. L. Harbron, December of 1977 and in by Ch guard Dave Dickson also nary 29, Cecil Snoddon. Brian Lee : y Charlie Brown not a lot of shots on net played a strong game defen- _ Chairman Neil Raines '->¢li Sneddon, Brian Lee, January an increase of 4 per because of the close check- ; A welcomed those present. He Alan Ball, Jack Skelding, cent over January 1978. C & B Livestock - 2 : © sively as he had six steals p " y ing. Troski's goal was 2 Troe Points, stated that there had been a Farbro Farms, Gerrit - Fluid sales have increased Larocque - 0 scored by a good effort of an points. good attendance and excel- Kroekenstoel, Walter Kydd, 1.13 per cent. There was an Rebounding was a major problem for the Redmen, especially in the first half when they could not retrieve a single defensive board. Curt Pinkowski led the team with 12 rebounds. Rick Long and Ireland each had eight and Cam Muir had four. lent co-operation by Commit- tee Members. The Financial report showed expenditure of about $4,000.00. and a planned expenditure of $4,170.00. A project being planned is an exhibit in Oshawa Centre Mall during the winter Bruce Miller. Mr. Visser spoke briefly noting that there is a ready market for goats milk and the number of goat herds is increasing. Ivan Bell pre- sented the H.L. Fair trophy to the top quality producer - John Warren. The following increase of 77 cents per Cwt in the price of fluid milk on October 1st and an increase of 52 cents in the price of industrial milk on January 2, 1979 on advertising. Mr.-Ken McKinnon, Chair- man of Ontario Milk Market- ing Board, spoke of the need This was a tight game throughout. We had a penal- ty shot .during the game where Keith Fraser for C& B made an excellent save on a shot from Harris McClure of Larocque to save his shut- out. Both Kevin Beer and Keith Fraser played well in the nets. Goals for C & B Bruce Foote unassisted. Brian's goal was scored by Bill Peeters assisted by Lawrence Peeters. . Utica -6 Beacock's - 0 Utica played a terrific game, scoring two goals each period. Phil Kinton played net for Utica, getting Mark Ee school break. The Dairy Were elected Committee of marketing boards to were scored by Ron Redman his first shut-out as a goalie. game as he had three Princess Girlshopetohavea membersfor 1979-K. Have, protect the agricultural assisted by Jay Williams and Goal scorers were Mike Eobotinte. calf on exhibit and cheese P- Duffy, N. Raines, Ron producer. The O.M.M.B. has pe other goal was scored by Mitchell with 2 and 1 assist, The big scorers for Port was Ireland with his 36 points. The nearest man to him - was Pinkowski with seven. Dickson's three points were next and were followed by two each from samples, milk buttons and milk recipes to pass out. Auditors Murray Stone and Ted Smith reported the financial report correct. Jan Visser of the Ontario Milk Commission presented cer- Parish, R.J. Smith, J. McGriskin, Les Smith, D. Wilson, Les. H. Smith,<R. Werry, Wm. Reid, Ken Wilson, R. Robinson, S. DenOuden, C. Wilson. Howard Sheppard repor- a dual role - supply manage- ment and formula pricing. He believes that multiple component pricing would be advantageous. He expressed the opinion that the outlook for milk producers is satis- factory. - CATERERS PHONE: 1-705-357-2303 DIRECTORY Competitive Prices Reliable Service All work Guaranteed 985-8645 or 985-3492 Renovations Specialized in Odd Jobs 986-4636 Country Furnishings PATRICIA Folk Art © 24 Hour Burner Service Installations & Renovations Burner Service Insurance Jay Williams assisted by Bruce Woodrow and Ken Bryant. Troski's - 1 Brian's Towing - 1 Both teams played an excellent game. There were Bernie McEnaney with two and one assist, Jack Monsma and Len McEnaney with one goal and one assist each. The other assists went to Mike Mole, Keith Ellicott and Bill Fielding. Atoms hockey hosted Markham in an exhibition game. In a fast skating, exciting game the Green Machine were the Sytsma and Steven Durham assisted by Mike Johnson and Jim White. In Uxbridge on Fri. Feb. 16 the Green Machine was definately not in gear as they went down to a 2-1 defeat in their first play-off game with Uxbridge. Scoring Port's only goal was Dave Burnett assisted by Lee Wilbur. ; . by Carol Wilbur The Atom continue their Ew y On Wed. Feb. 14, the play-off round in Port Thurs- Sun Valley Pavillion | : Nos Markham nan oo LaLa brane and back in Uxbridge on Friday, February 23 at 7:00. Curling DRYWALL BOB POSTMA victors by the score of 2-0. 'For Weddings Ba nquets CEILINGS Scoring for Port were Jim y =e = ( A R | R i i A The Bob Alexander Trophy Da nces, Parties, etc... RENOVATIONS PEN Y Wiite nsfitied by Andy for the second schedule was won by Helen Hadden and her team. 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