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Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1981, p. 7

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. December 23, 1981 -- 31 Pacers drop two games in tournament c_4ar Creek news by Hillis Wilbur ; On Sat, morning the Grant Menzies Pacer's played against 'Oshawa Canadian Legion and lost 3 to 2 with one of their worst games this year. Scoring for Port was Mark Goreski assisted by Chico Vaz and Jeff John- stone assisted by Dave Kemp and Dean Smith. Losing this game put them into the Consolation round. They played Bowmanville at 6 P.M. Sat. and being a man short of 2 line's came up with a superior effort and won 3 to "0. Scoring for the Pacers was Chico Vaz assisted by Kevin Ferguson, Little "Mryt"' McKee then scored a short Petites drop game fo Oshawa On Sat. Dec. 19, 1981 the Bruton's I.D.A. Petites hosted the Oshawa C team and lost by ascoreof5-4ina well-played game. Jenny Blanchard, assisted by Kim Loudfoot, scored the first goal. The second goal was scored by Misty Andrews, unassisted. This was Misty's first goal of the season. Jessica Fluke, assisted by Karyn Biffin and 'Michelle Beare, scored the third goal. This was also Jessica's first goal of the season. Jessica usually plays in net but has been playing out of goal for the last few games. Kim Loudfoot scored our last goal unassisted. Laura and Jen shared the goal-tending duties. AH girls played very well 8G : handed goal with an end to end rush. Jamie Lane round- ed out the scoring assisted by Jeff Johnstone and Chico Vaz. In the consolation game they lost 2 to 1 to Oshawa Bruins. Scoring for Port was Chico Vaz on a good solo effort. The score was 1 to 0 for Port late in the 3rd period when Chico was called for a cheap kneeing penalty and unsportsman for asking why. Oshawa tied it up by pulling their goalie with 33 seconds to go. The game went into overtime and Oshawa scored to win the game. Ken Harman gave us outstanding goaltending in the tourna- ment, if all of the team starts playing with his determinat- ion to win, we should be all Ontario Champs. On Dec. 14, the Pacer's played Stouffville in a league game and won 10 to 2. Scoring for the Pacer's was Jamie Lane 2 goals and 3 assists, Chico Vaz 2 goals and 1 assist, Jeff Johnstone with 2 goals and 1 assist, Kevin Ferguson 1 goal and 1 assist, Vaughan McKee with a goal. Howard Lee with a single and Mark Goreski with a goal and assist. Others picking up assists were lan Dickson, Kevin Trapps, and Mike Dickson. The Pacers next tourna- ment is our-own Dec. 28 and Uxbridge tournament Dec. 30th. Support Minor Hockey. Seagrave area news by Jackie Boyle Since this is the last Sea--- grave column I will be writing, I would like to take this opportunity to thank all -. those who in the past have contributed their news items. If it weren't for you, these short epistles would not be possible. Please con- tinue to forward your views ' of interest to the existing correspondent and to Marilyn Beacock who is replacing me. Welcome back Marilyn! I have chosen to move on in new directions and find the challenge very exciting. A few Seagravers attended a meeting recently held at the Port Perry Latcham Centre to inform this area of the "Planetary Initiative for the World We Choose" a worldwide non religious, non political program of neigh- bourhood-level issues, exploration groups and activities. The program is 0 BB Le 6 2 2 COZY CORNER CAFE & SIPCO GAS BAR HWY. 7A & CAESAREA ROAD would like to wish all our customers "A Very Merry Christmas & A Happy New Year! & A DYE Dt CLOSED: Christmas Day, Sunday, Dec. 27th OPEN: Boxing Day from noonto 6 P.M. CLOSED: New Years Day E+ OPEN: January 2 from noon to 6 P.M. STARTING JANUARY 10th & REGULAR SUNDAY HOURS - 11 A.M.to6 P.M. 8 91.8 919 2@-® GBs Pt ® THE HAIR SHOPPE Carolyn & Carol designed to offset the wide- spread sense of pessimism and anxiety felt by many and to give people a role in choosing their future and become part of the process of change. Whatever is decided at-a local level will become part of Canada's contribu- tion to an International Congress in 1983. You are invited to take part in this program. Please contact Maureen Salkeld at 985-8228 ~ or Jackie Boyle at 985-3941 for further information. The Greenbank Public School's concert last week was greatly enjoyed by a very large crowd again this year. Congratulations to all those involved in this year's production. The annual Seagrave Sunday School concert was a big success once again. Many thanks to superinten- dent Gregg Smith and the! Sunday School teachers for their time and efforts in putting together a most entertaining evening. The award winning Seagrave Junior Choir beautifully performed selected numbers from 'The Wizard of Oz". Director, Mrs. Joan Lee and pianist Mrs. Fern Tobin are to be congratulated for their fine efforts. Santa and two of his helpers. took time out from their busy schedule to pay a visit to the Sunday School children and gave each a candy bag and Sunday School exchange gifts. Some were more delighted by his presence than others! Everyone is invited to attend a free skate at the - Oakwood arena on Sunday, Dec. 27th from 6-7:30 p.m., sponsored by the Seagrave Park Board and the Mari- posa Oldtimers Hockey team. Following the skating, a thrilling hockey game is expected to take place between Mariposa and Oak- . wood. Come one and all, and witness these finely tuned athletes perform their hockey skills right before your very eyes! ity .to Miss Kathyrn Erin ° Kent proud newborn daughter of John and Donna Kent. Happy birthday to little Miss Lisa Malcolm and Mrs. Phyllis Wray, who contri: buted their pennies to the birthday box on Sunday. The 'annual. Seagrave School meeting will be held in the church on January 7, at 7:30 p.m. All parents of Sunday School children are requested to attend. Reserve Dec. 24th for the joint Christmas Eve Candle- light Service to be held this year in the Greenbank United Church at 7:30 p.m. Recently Mr, and Mrs. B.L. Wannamaker attended the Prince Albert Church Service and Christmas Concert and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wanna- maker. Last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. B.L. Wannamaker visited Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wanna- mgker of Oshawa and attended "The Gift of Music" presentation by Kingsview United Church Choir. May Christmas and the New Year bring you peace of mind, hope and good health. Please call Norma Adams at 985-8829 with your news items for next asks column. "The great thing in this world is not so much where we are, but in what direction we are moving." - Oliver Wendell Holmes. Letter to Santa Dear Santa Claus Hello! How are you and your reindeer? Did you have a good year? Do you have enough gifts for all the children? I have been very good. How is Mrs. Claus? I am in grade three. I would like to get some books and Sindy's furniture. I would also like to get some paper and some earrings. Have a Merry Christmas! From Janine Prosser CCPS MINI CINEMA Best wishes to one and all for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baxter are home from a short stay in Florida. Keith Tremblay is a patient in Port Perry Hos- pital. Victor Larocque is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Doherty spent a long week- end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Doherty in the Sarnia area. The Bruce Cummings guests of the Melburn Mills at Seagrave on Sunday. AN"EMIEL'SPLACE" GIFT CERTIFICATE MAY BE THE IDEAL PRESENT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR! 985-2066 Are you aware that wantson this land? of December 21, 1981. 4981. gnanmmmuoumn CALLOUR HOTLINE: UTICA RESIDENTS "BEWARE" Recently you received a copy of a 'By-Law to Amend" (By-Law #75-80) Mr. F. Kendall's pond and tree farm, was pur- chased by a Cable TV Company? Are you aware this property is presently zoned rural? Are you aware on page 11 of this new amend- ment someone has inserted cable television under a public service? Are you aware if this is passed a cable television company can build anything it Are you aware this Cable Company has al- ready cleared approximately 300' x 300' area in the bush and has hired two extra tree cutters as Did you know this cable television company is going to put up a 250 foot television tower com- plete with all sorts of red lights, etc. | for one say "NO THANK YOU", as it is un- necessary and is a low-lying area. There is avail- able land very close by which has an elevation 300feet or 400 feet higher than this land. Ifyou feel as| do, contact me and in the mean- time get your objections into the clerk of the Township of Scugog, on or before December 31, the property, formerly Thankyou, E. Hudson Isherwood, Utica, Ontario i sttllnignnnannmaninnamnsnnannnen onan 985-8535 COMING: Special Limited Engagement BIG NIGHTS ONLY! DEC. 26 27 28 29 30 , SHOWTIME: 8P.M. ONLY! DONT YOU WISH YOU WE RE ARI R? " gy Tan hy, arth A Rots. Jolte Morra 4 ezner Production WATMESS ERR RkER DECEMBER 28 Matinee: 2P.M. DECEMBER 29 Matinee: 2P.M. DCovmna Pervasive an ve WE The Eye of the Hgar, 3 A battle beyond time beyond space DECEMBER 30 Matinee: 2P.M. A ola - an TA er

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