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Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1979, p. 23

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[4 " MoJacks get ready for hockey season 40 invitations sent to There is no better indica- and he is given a good chance of making that team. Forward Larry Page and defensemen Mike Adams and Randy Crawford are . also too old for Junior play rugged players in the league, big, strong, and mobile. Kemp saw regular duty last year, and that experience should prove valuable to Put a Smile on your Face, Test Drive A HONDA call KEVIN CANNON City-Centre Automobiles- 1110 Dundas St. East - Whitby 666-1772 YOUR LOCAL HONDA DEALER ONTARIO GOVERNMENT NOTICE Equipment owners are invited to bid on the rental of the following equipment, with operator, for WINTER MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS 1979-80 Trucks - With minimum 20,400 kg. G.V.W., Tandem Axle, Cab to Axle Minimum 213 cm. (84""), Suitable for mount- ing power sand units. NOTE: Standby rate for trucks has been established at $19.00 per day. Graders - Standby rate for grader has been established at $25.00 per day, Minimum 115 hp. complete with Snow Wing, Saw Tooth Blade and 'V' Nose. Loaders - Minimum 1.5 m3 (rated). Equipment is required at various locations as follows: TENDER NO. 25-79-41 - Baldwin Area - Hwys. 48, 12 & 7 4 - Trucks - Minimum 20,400 kg. G.V.W. TENDER NO. 25-79-42 - Brechin Area - Hwys. 169, 48 & 12 3- Trucks - Minimum 20,400 kg. G.V.W. TENDER NO. 25-79-43 - Manchester Area - Hwys. 47, 12, 7A & 7; 4 - Trucks - Minimum 20,400 kg. G.V.W. { ough, riding "Blue Coat." Leslie White of Port Perry aboard '"Canja"' came home with a second place finish, which will lead to a better understanding between horse and rider. Gillette CRICKET DISPOSABLE BUTANE LIGHTER 66° SCOPE MOUTHWASH AND GARGLE ® thousands of iights e adjustable e reliable ® pour des millers d'allumages LIGHTER BRIQUET A ULTRA MAX league game at home against the Little Britain Merchants. As in past years, the MoJacks will play their PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., September 12, 1979 -- 23 players for try-outs M. Cook-213; G. MacLeod- 236; F. Venning-230, 254, 280. Over 600 - Bev Evans-639; B. Oke-617; M. Donnelly-612; F. Venning-764. PRICES - EFFECTIVE UNTIL EXTRA DRY ANTI-PERSPIRANT TOOTHPASTE 88° SUPER * Regular * Winter Fresh 100 mi him. However, at this time, team two years a 0, is alsc h tion that summer is over this season. coach Scott feels that finding Fn i oo possibly suit- ear an had sols god evenings at the New Sewny than the news that the ice is- Injuries have also taken a solid corps of players for ing up this season. Speedy comes out this season is not Arena going Joo pe Scugoy arena Hele 9 on players who the blue line may be a Rob Greiner will be attend- known at this time '« 3 yes ie L009 the ol] erry could 2a ¢ the foams 2g problem for the team. ing college in Peterborough Last season, the MoJacks Bowling pe ans, who play The coach feels that the this year, and it is not known finished in third place in the training camp on Sunday ed both forward and defense team should have some scor- if he will play with the team. jeague standings, and then LADIESWEDNESDAY evening. has had shoulder problems, ing punch along the forward Veteran winger and assist- beat Lindsay in "a thrilling AFTERNOON BOWLING ; MoJack coach Doug Scott and veteran goalie Charlie lines. Veteran Phil Coch- ant captain Bill Bridge is five game opening playoff «. com Standings: Pearls - ! said last week that he has Durward will likely be on the rane is eligible to play this also elegible for play this series. The MoJacks were ° Cmeralds-5; Sapphires- ; sent about 40 invitations to sidelines because of a knee season, and he can hit the net season. He's a rugged com- knocked out of the playoffs in 4; Diamonds-3; Rubies - 2; i iY players toattend the try-outs injury. | from just about anywhere on petitor, tough along the the second round by Bow- Opals - 2. } i A 4 and the club is asking any High scoring forward Brad the ice. Stu Cochrane, who boards and in the corners. manville, who had finished .. .ngles over 200 - Shirley [3 » as he w : : - 252; Ma em-, first work-out this Sunday at attending 'university in the i po Jo win the all-Ontario pay" 993. Carol Doyle - 217. gt gs) NOU Seg Arch, ac he and playing varsity R er S comp e fe here ar sine teams in Eas Son. ee ay : 5 a strong third in the nine Wi these players will be pe JS3nus Sus Year, Iacdua 204; Wilma Midgley gy i team Central Ontario league tough to replace, coach Scott i d 7 . Triples over 600 - Shirle i . last year, will have some said that he expects a solid n on e ay even ah ton who Hage their debut on, ly - 608. y | 5 openings on the roster this nucleus of members from } ) vi op e Bowman- WEDNESDAY NIGHT ; is season as several veterans last year's team willbe back Fifteen horses and riders while third spot went to Ville Eagles, who have LADIES BOWLING : pi will not be returning to the in the MoJacks colours this took place in a one day event David Boyce of Whitby rid- Deen the team to beat the Standings - Bees -5; team. season. at the Pinewood Place ing "Kahouk." Mark Jen- Past couple of seasons, are Spiders - 5; Crickets - 5; The toughest skates to fill Ray Gibson, who came up Equestrian Centre in Scugog kins of Peterborough on 10sing some of the players gies. Betis 2: Ants-2. will be those of Mark Jobb, with some big games and Township last Sunday. "Solo Performance' and from their championship = °c" no 0 Venning - who led the team last year gained valuable experience There were three categor- Maureen Ankert of Port team, but league observers 280. ¢ nd captured the League last year, will likely be the ies of competition: the Perry on "Ship's Dial" earn- Still feel that they will be a H.T. - F. Venning-764. scoring crown. He is tooold team's starting goal tender. dressage test, cross country ed 4th and 5th place honours contender this season. Singles 210 and over - B. for Junior play this year. His Along the blue line, veter- course with obstacles, and respectively. Betoje trimming the pho 994. Bev Evans-229: brother Darrin, who had a ans Bill Owen and Rob Kemp stadium jumping. The dressage is an event od Jono 20 players, the M. Jordan-236; B. Oke-215, solid rookie year with the are expected to be back ina When the point tallies for designed to develop the MoJacks will conduct train- op." nol oo) 0H Mojacks is now working out Mojack uniform this year. the three Sveris were og Difsers paisical ad mental eS anp tg IANS » es Cook-233; R. Roach-221; M. i ior B' Owen is one of the most up, first place wen abilities through harmoney, ree E i ; ML -227; a Viththe Oshawa Junior B's, Christine Moore of Scarbor- suppleness oo confidenae when the team has its first ie M. Donel mer; PLENAMINS 3.99 100's ANTIPHLOGISTINE RUB A535 2.29 i, MULTI-SYMPTOM COLD RELIEF 175 mi Uiquid #1 89 * 24 Tablets ] fa. SHAMPOO 88° =i ADORN HAIR SPRAY 1.88 ATRA SHAVING CARTRIDGE 2.59 10's VASELINE WHITE 'THE DRY LOOK' 20% MORE 300 mi TENDER NO. 25-79-44 - Manchester, Brechin & Baldwin Areas One loader at each of the above locations (unoperated). TENDER NO. 25-79-45 - Manchester, Brechin & Baldwin Areas One grader at each of the above locations. Bidders may tender on any or all locations. Bidders may also tender on any or all of the equipment required at any location. Sealed Tenders on forms supplied by the Ministry will be re- ceived by the District Engineer until 1:30 p.m., local time, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1979 Specifications, tender forms and envelopes may be obtained in person or by mail from the District Office in the West Building, 1201 Wilson Avenue, Downsview, Ontario, M3M 1J8, or telephone Mr. A A. Galloway, Head, Engineering 0 Services, 248-3331. When requesting tenders please specify the location(s) PETROLEUM JELLY and the equipment you wish to tender on, as a separate tender form is required for each truck, one for the loaders, Vaseline $ 149 wo, and one for the graders. \ The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. } . x. TI LAWRENCE PHARMACY operated by: Ministry PORT PERRY PHARMACY LTD. Phone 985-2231 209 Queen St., Port Perry, Ont. 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