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Port Perry Star, 9 Jan 1980, p. 14

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& 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 9, 1980 "select Port Perry students | Strikes and Spares LADIES WEDNESDAY Tremblay-696, Gerri : Langille-652, Wilma Midg- Pontiac-5, Centennial Lanes- AF 3 : for All-Star soccer team Siig king wi 4 Scugog Lumber, Colin N < alds-24, Sapphires-20, WEDNESDAY NIGHT 2, Dowson Red and White-1. Port Perry High School is Diamonds-19, Opals-18, LADIES BOWLING Norm's Contracting-0, Stone once again in the news as two Pearls-13, Rubies-11. Team Standings: Bees-27, po.) Estate-0. 4 Grade eleven students made High Single: Wilma Flies-25, Ants-23, Crickets- High Single: Jack Oar it in a big way in local Soccer Midgley-253. 14, Spiders-11, Beatles-6. 391. this season. Rich Holy and High Triple: Mary Tremb- High Single: J. Walker- H.S.W.H.: Dan Arnold-320 on e John Howell have been lay-69. 271. : High Triple: Jack Owen- selected for an All-Star Singles 200 and over: H.S.W.H.: A. Thornton- 50 Soccer team. The special Wilma Midgley-253, 206; 275. H.T.W.H.: Doug Butt-809 All-Star game will be played Mary Tremblay-251, 245, High Triple: J. Walker- Singles 250 and over: Jack in the Spring of 1980 at the 200; Merle St. John-251; 670. Owen-321; Doug Butt-304 " Oshawa Civic Centre. Gerri Langille-238, 219; H.T.W.H.: Barb Evans- ,qq. Danny Arnold-294: Soccer is fast becoming a Nancy Tytler-226; Shirley 723. Wayne Venning-273; Pete De L Lj popular sport in area high Cummings-220; Pat Lover- Singles 210 and over: J. pa, 983. Jan Ashbridge- - schools. Although Port High ing-206; Doreen Black-206; Walker-271, 222; M. Hooey- . Bi 272: i did not win the trophy this Gladys McColl-204; Mary 267; Barb Evans-247; P. BB eran season, their Varsity team, Whitehead-202; Joyce Norton-252; A. Thornton-219; Gary Menzies-271: nm coached by David McClure Storrey-201; Barb Hicks-200. M. Cook-216; M. Hawes-215; pi4a. 969: Kevin Walker- and Ken Lang, gave teams Triples 600 and over: Mary B. Oke-211; Lucy Cook-211; 266: Steve Whitter-265. fielded by Dunbarton, Bev Evans-222. Triples 625 and over: Jack Uxbridge, McLaughlin, and Triples 600 and over: J. Omron Doug ol pn ~ s Oshawa a rollicking H.T.W.H.: M. Haslam-720. Walker-670, Barb Evans-660, kevin Walker-704. Art Bor opposition in the four-week MEN M. Hooey-610, M. Hawes-610, 411.698. Jim Hadley-683 September-October session High Single: R. Lightfoot- P. Norton-602. Claire Watts 681, Pete De. just finished. 21, THURSDAY NIGHT Haas-666, Jim Rider-665, Bill John Howell shone at left H.S.W.H.: R. Lightfoot- MEN'S BOWLING Owen-656, Wayne Venning- filiback Dasition and. was 303. i . Team Standings: Larry's 655, Dave Obee-654, Glen singled: out by a referee for High Triple: J. Rider-655. Garage-7, Legion Br. 4197, Wilson-639, Danny Arnold- Te g "his excellent defensive H.T.W.H.: R. Lightfoot- |G A 6. Ballards-5 Philp 635 LY ® . . abilities. Rich Holy, the 709. DE ' ] Port Perry High School Rich Hole and John Howell ... ..c Captain, maintained -- have been selected soccer all-stars for Durham. an outstanding centre half- back position. Both students played consistently good soccer throughout the season FISHING TIPS and deserve praise, along ws ® with their teammates, for AND TACKLE providing crucial strength to Port's overall defensive Record, Craft & Hobby World strategies in their six league by Port Perry Plaza Phone: 985-2839 games. - Civic Centre should see TONY RERRIE some hard-fought action ® come spring when Port's two all-stars take the field to help kick off a new season in '"soccing it to 'em'. "Bowling Are ice fishermen crazy? To some folks, the answer to the can.get a mite nippy. What's more, w 3 I ds- question posed above is self-evident. before you hit the ice you have to 38. Daisies-36 Tulips-22 They figure that anyone who willingly prepare for a variety of conditions. You 3 Mums.21. Violets-20 Rotor wanders out on to the- middle of a need wind-breaking clothes and facial ey ' 3 wind-swept lake in the dead of winter protection for the trip out on the ice, ES 10. . : Wa . GIRLS to drop a line through a hole punched but some way of cooling off after vial | \ 3 Heh Sinzle: Kelly Stewart in the ice just has to be playing with periods of strenuous activity such as Hi Pre gle: y less than a full deck. Rowing with one pong holes. the | 1 look 3 ® Ya : _ oar, so to speak. e best approach is the layered look. 5 All Knitting & Craft Yarns oa Triple: Kelly Stewart = And in days gone by, there may have A two-piece snowmobile suit is good ot by Patons BOYS : been some reason for thinking that way. outer covering; it cuts the wind and SH High Single: Dean Lown- Winter clothes were bulky and hard to still gives you something to peel off if bi 1/ 192 : get around in; the long trek out to the action gets hot. Waterproof boots oe 2 High Triple: Dean Lowi fishing areas could be bone-chilling are also a must, because it can get a a : 493 plat drudgery. It's no wonder that most sane on Sloppy if oy area Vig crowded ¢ ® > = ' people decided to stay at home unless Wilh peopie an err weight causes tne Le All Christmas SUNDAY NIGHT they were fishing junkies or in real 9 oe Aliens boots will genardlly i - = MIXED BOWLING need of the food. not do the trick; get a pair with rubber Decorations & Kits Toni hav Carrots: During the past few years, all of that bottoms and flexible leather uppers. 1 31, Parsnips-25, Beets-24, has changed, mainly because of the Also, make sure they're roomy enough 2 Turnips-20, Beans-14, Peas advent of the snowmobile and, to a for felt insoles and a couple of pairs 12. : lesser extent, other outdoor winter sports ©f heavy socks. For hand protection, WOMEN like cross-country skiing. The popularity ~~ 8€t some heavy-duty mitts, then switch b ' PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-2839 High Single: B. Ireland. of these sports has lead to the develop. 10 FBIIer Eloves Tor (har ¢¢ feate tuck (Next to Gregory's Men's Wear) _H.S.W.H.: B. Ireland. ment of a whole new range of winter With the jigging rod. An extra pair of H.T.W.H.: M Haslam. garb that is both lightweight, virtually gloves will come in handy if one pair : windproof and exceptionally warm. gets wet. Snowmobiles can also eat up the miles Of course, some specialized equipment time to fish and less time on the hoof. So it's no wonder that more and more 2dapted chain saw. The ultimate hole- Ontarians have decided to take up this Making machinery is probably the gasoline- winter sport, rather than sulk around the powered auger, which could make you house praying for an early spring. a very popular person out on the ice Another reason for the popularity of if you're willing to cough up the 300 ice fishing is that it's probably one of bucks it will cost. You'll also need a to fishing hotspots, givi is needed. You'll need something to cut ( DAVELUYVILLE sm MOFFAT Sng pois, Zing 391 more the hole, an ice spud, auger or specially & * FURNITURE & APPLIANCES NEW & USED the least expensive winter sports you SCOOP to remove ice chips from the £ | can get involved in. No need to book ole fishing hole. Flexible plastic ones are ----- . a passage to the Alps or the Rockies, a good bet because you can bend them AB KA | Inglis Dryer because we have some of the best ice © break off any ice that has accumulated. - $239.00 fishing in the world available right here Ontario regulations allow anglers to on our own doorstep. Statistics show maintain two fishing lines, as long as ; i ---- that winter anglers are likely to catch they're not more than 200 feet apart 15 cu.ft. Frost Free ADMIRAL s==ss MCCLARY SITON] mm 3 VTS Refrigerator about twice the fish for every hour of and the fisherman has a clear view of p ® $499 00 activity as their summer-weather brethren do. each. So you get twice the lines and, . That likely explains why there's such according to statistics, twice the fish. I a warm and friendly atmosphere out on hope that will answer any questions about We are Desperate for the ice, why the ice-fishing fraternity whether ice fishermen are crazy. Sure Used Furniture & Appliances is willing to share not only a cup of they are. Like a fox. BN : coffee and some conversation but infor- Next week, we'll get into some specific Will Pay Cash! mation on bait and lures as well. After lips on bait and tackle for winter all, there are lots of fish to go around. anglers. Until then, good luck and hd ; But to stay part of that happy mood, 800d fishing. HWY. 12-2 MILES NORTH OF HWY. 47 IN GREENBANK - PHONE 985-3295 you're going to have to dress properly. (Tony Rerrie is the owner of one of After all, this is Canada and the weather Canada's foremost bait and tackle stores). oF LPT AR pL bs

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