15 4 SRR ATIA SNES CARAT RNAS ERE RE) Nene HERO AEF CER SERMON SERRA 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday June 1, 1982 Packers romp to Lod 2 oF AN ball hockey victory by Rob Tobin Monday, May 24th, saw the Packers defeat M and M Tire 13-2. Scoring for the Packers were Ken Fraser with 5, Joe Williams with 2, Mike Mitchell with 2, Bruce Wood- row, Aldon Smith, Donovan Smith and Bruce Smith all with singles. Assists went to Aldon Smith with 5, John Churchill 4, Bruce Woodrow 4, Donovan Smith 2, Mike Mitchell 2, Bruce Smith, Bill St. John and Ken Fraser with Cubs (From page 14) iversary cake a welcome treat for all. At the closing ceremonies each dem- onstrator and exhibitor was introduced and presented with a gift in appreciation for Their efforts, and were thanked by a warm round of applause and a mass cheer by the boys. The Bryan Rabb Memorial Trophy, for the highest points earned during the day was presented to the 1st Seagrave Cub Pack. Runners up were 2nd place - 1st Cannington, and 3rd place - 1st Cartwright "A". Over all the day proved to be a success and dem- onstrated to our community, the theme. chosen for Canadian Scouting's 75th Anniversary, '"The Spirit Lives On". ) single assists. The Packers had 6 minutes in penalties. Scoring for M&M was T. Ashbridge and R. Collins assisted by T. Ashbridge and J. Monzma. M&M also had 6 minutes in penalties. The score was -a little closer in the second game when J&D Carpentry deféat- ed the Trojans 6-3. Scoring for J&D was Dennis Lycett, Rick Honey, Rob Evans, Ross Pettifer, Bill Bridge and Ken Bryant all with singles. Assists went to Ron Redman with 3, Joe Curran 2, Ron Compton, Jay Williams, Bill Bridge, Stu Cochrane and Dennis Lycett all with single assists. J&D had 32 penalty minutes with Stu Cochrane being kicked out for spearing and 4 minor roughing penalties, also Ken Bryant was kicked out for slashing and fighting. Scoring for the Trojans was Dennis Franssen with 2, and Rick Wallace with 1, Assists went to Charlie Brown with 2, Tony Oxley and Ron Southern with single assists. The Trojans had 27 minutes in penalties with Scott Wilbur being kicked out for 4 roughing minors and Hal Storrey kicked out for slash- ing and fighting. The third game saw the Flames defeat the Aztecs 3-0. Scoring for the Flames were Ritchie Lefort with 2 and Greg Fedyk. Assists went to Greg Fedyk, Colin Wackett, Ritchie Lefort and Randy Knight. The Flames had 8 penalty minutes and the Aztecs had none. Come on out and support all of the guys on Monday nights at the Scugog Arena. Cartwright athletes compete at Durham Central event The following are the competi- tors from Cartwright Public School who placed In the fop three in the various track and field events at the Central Durham meet. GIRLS RELAY 11 years - third. Girls High Jump 14 years - Lorna Kellow - 20d. 60 METRE HURDLES 14 years - Lisa Kellow - 1st. 80 METRE HURDLES 11 years - Wanda Veldman - 1st. 60 METRE SPRINT 9 years - Jennefer Fletcher - 2nd. 100 METRE SPRINT 11 years - Lynne Moore - 2nd. 200 METRE SPRINT '9 years - Jennefer Fletcher - 2nd. 200 METRE SPRINT 1 years - Lynne Moore - 1st. 200 METRE SPRINT 12 years - Brenda McMahon - 3rd. 400 METRE SPRINT 13 years - Lisa James - 2nd. 400 METRE SPRINT 14 years - Kim Grisselle - 2nd. 800 METRES 11 years - Nancy Green - 3rd. 800 METRES 12 years - Mindy Kellow - 1st. Midgets down Oshawa On Tuesday, May 25th, Malmont Midgets hosted the Oshawa Shamrock Midgets, and came away with a 5-3 victory - Phil Robinson went to the mound and stymied "the Oshawa Batters, striking out 15 on route to the win. In the first inning, Port Perry struck for 3 runs after Peter Oosterholt reached first on a walk. ~ Peter Christie advanced the runner and reached first on an error to the pitcher, Mark Goreski then hit a home run. As the game progressed, the aggressive base running of * the Midgets and added hits the Midgets and added hits from Trevor Till to Peter more runs. On Thursday, May 27th, Malmont Farms travelled to Durham Fields in Oshawa to play Mr. G's. Mark Goreski went to the mound and after a shaky start settled down for the last seven innings. The boys have not seen the quality of pitching that we met that night, but after the OLD FASHION ED BAKE SALE Sat., June UXBRIDGE ARENA Ra =la.m Down Home Dancing -- 8p.m. Jm, ad 2 / ae : Current Canadian Fiddle Champion (novelty class) Who Will Be Entertaining Throughout The Afternoon and For The Dance In The Evening th 8 a.m. = Come and Ride our "Mechanical Bull" -- It's A Riot! Also -- Bingo, Salgbn, Car Wash, Kiddyland, Games of Chance "ALL PROCEEDS MATCHED BY WI TART FOR FINAL ARENA PAYMENT 3rd inning they started to get some hits. With 2 out in the 8th inning, and 2 on Stan Glass pinch hitting for . Trevor Till hit a single to score both runs. The final score was 6-2. Mark ended the game with 6 strike outs. Petér Christie supplied a lot' of offense with 3 singles with other hits going to Stan Glas§™ and Brian Henricks. The boys are playing in the Brady Division of the Oshawa and City District League, and.are going to supply some very entertain- ing and competitive ball. Home games are every Tuesday, next game is Tues- day, June 1 against Park- view of Oshawa. Come out and support Minor Ball. A healthy child is a happy child. St. John Ambulance reminds you that. for good health, a child needs proper food, fresh air and excerise. He also needs love, attention and time to play and learn. GERANIUMS each 1. 33 FOR Port Perry Folk. "Our 10th Year" BRUNTON'S QUEEN STREET WEST PORT PERRY - 985-7114 TN wc nat A tutta NOW AVAILABLE! ASPARAGUS ALSO: From our 1981 crop, a few each of: *Blueberries *Sliced Peaches *Pie Cherries *Sliced Spy Apples MacMILLAN ORCHARDS ~ WHITBY ~ 668-5031 686-2531 800 METRES 14 years - Kim Grissello - ard. 1500 METRES 11 years - Lori Hewson - 3rd. 1500 METRES 12 years - Mindy Kellow - 1st; Missy Kellow - 3rd. 1500 OPEN Lisa James - 1st. BOYS RELAY 9 years - 3rd. 80 METRE HURDLES 13 years - Robert Akkerman - 3rd. | 14 years - Paul Macintyre - 3rd. 200 METRE SPRINT 9 years - lan Gardner - 2nd. 400 METRE SPRINT 10 years - Mike Andrews - 2nd. 400 METRE SPRINT 11 years - Keith Roberge - 3rd. 400 METRE SPRINT 12 years - Kim Dwyer - 3rd. 400 METRE SPRINT 14 years - Don Tilling - 3rd. 800 METRES 12 years - Tim Dwyer - 3rd. 14 years - Gliford Quackenbush - 2nd. 15 years - Bryan Horton - 2nd. 1500 METRES OPEN Gilford Quackenbush - 1st. + HIGH JUMP 14 years - Fred Cockerton - 2nd. LONG JUMP 9 years - Garry Oke - 1st. 14 years - Fred Cockerton - 1st. TRIPLE JUMP 11 years - Steve Connors - 3rd. 12 years - John Horack - 2nd. " SHOT PUT 13 years - Kevin Malcolm: 1st. 14 years - Chris Milison - 2nd. (Greenbank-Epsom results, see next week) : GIRLS RELAY 11 years - Lorna Kellow - 2nd. 14 years - H.J. STANDING LONG JUMP 14 years - Lisa Kellow - 1st. 60 METRE HURDLES "11 years - Wanda Veldman - 1st. 80 METRE HURDLES 14 years - Lisa Kellow - 2nd. 60 METRE SPRINT 9 years - Jennefer Fletcher - 2nd. 100 METRE SPRINT - 11 years - Lynne Moore - 2nd. 200 METRE SPRINT 9 years - Jennefer Fletcher - 3rd. 200 METRE SPRINT 11 years - Lynne Moore - 1st. 200 METRE SPRINT 12 years - Brenda McMahon - 3rd. 400 METRE SPRINT 13 years - Lisa James - 2nd. 14 years - Kim Crisselle - 2nd. 800 METRE SPRINT 11 years - Nancy Green - 3rd. 12 years - Mindy Kellow - 1st. 14 years - KIm Misselle - 3rd. 1500 METRE SPRINT 11 years - Lori Hewson - 3rd. 12 years - Mindy Kellow - 1st. Mindy Kellow - 3rd. 1000 OPEN Lisa James - Ist. All first and second, Durham Meet, Thursday at Civic Fields. Local schools track results (From page 16) BOYS RELAYS 4x100 METRES 11 years - 3rd - S. Nanay, J. Oke, . R. Jaimeson, B. Bailey, Sp. S. Cochrane. 12 years - 2nd - M. Luchka, D. Stark, L. Presner, D. Fulford, Sp. D. Arculus. 13 years - 2nd - T. Pokulok, C. McFadden, C. Cookman, L. Wilbur, Sp. T. Cannon. 14 years - 2nd - S. Arney, P. Goreski, C. Saulnier, J. Fowler, SP. R. Brown. - BOYS FIELD HIGH JUMP 10 years - D. Stone - 3rd. 12 years - D. Fulford - 2nd. LONG JUMP 10 years - R. Bullins - 1st. 12 years - M. Luchka -1st. 15 years - F. Harnden - 2nd. <) TRIPLE JUMP dd 12 years - M. Luchka - 1st. SHOT PUT 12 years - D. Burnett - 1st. 13 years - C. Cookman - 2nd. Competitors who finished 1st or 2nd now qualify, for the Durham final on Thursday June 3, at Civic Fields in Oshawa. This meet will represent the best track and field athletes in the whole of Durham, Region, COLLIN ELECTROLYSIS Hair Removing ... Permanently! LEG WAXING - BODY WRAP PRINCE ALBERT PUBLIC SCHOOL. 11 year olds First - Pam Smith - 100 m. First - Jackie Faber - Long Jump First - Teri Lynn Bell - Shot Put. Second - David Schwan - Hurdles Second - Jackie Faber - Hurdles. Third - Jill Parry - 200 m. Third - Michelle Kiezebrink - Standing Jump. Third - Scott Feasby - High Jump. . 10 year olds Third - Pam Philpott - 200 m. _ Third - Tosha Falkenham - High Jump. Third - Ken Honey - Shot Put. RELAYS _'9 year olds Boys Relay . First - Richard Brough; Jarett Harman; Jamie Brown; Jeff Mills. 11 year olds First - Scott Feasby: Jamie Mahony; David Schwan; David Doupe; Sub: Chris Moore. GIRLS RELAY 11 year olds First - Teri Lynn Bell; Jackie -Faber; Jill Parry; Pam Smith; Sub: Tamara Elliott. RAGLAN PUBLIC SCHOOL Second - Tom Bell -9 yr. old Long Jurhp. 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