EE EE EERE EEE EET IEE. 19 - PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 16, 1985 Blue Jays fever hits Epsom Public School Dear Blue Jays We are writing a letter to say Go Blue Jays Go. We hope you win the world series. Could we have a pic- ture of the team? Thank-you. Even the tykes at Epsom Public School haven't been spared this season's hottest disease, Blue Jay fever While their moms and dads sit at homme glued to the TV, Epsom students have been writing letters, drawing up posters, practising the Goreski"s-Utica still un-defeated The third week of play has come and gone and Goreski's and Utica remain undefeated. On the other end of the spectrum, Emmerson's and B&L Donuts have each yet to pick up their first points. Goreski's - 8 B&L Donuts - 0 Danny Taylor got the ball rolling in the first period as he notched one with the assist going to Bart Wagar. Tim Ashbridge got an unassisted ef- fort two minutes later while Goreski's were on the power play. Tom Powell got his first of two assists on a goal by Bruce Woodrow. Bill St. John made it 4-0 midway through the first. Before the end of the period it was 6-0 as Bill Owen connected from Dave Dickson and Wagar earned one unassisted. In the second the goals were few and far between as the final two markers came off the brooms of Taylor unassisted and Tom Carroll from Powell. Kevin Beer got his first shut- out of the young season as Goreski's have now outscored the opposition 21-4. Utica - 3 Oddfellows - 0 Utica kept even with Goreski's in the standings with their third straight shut out victory. As Goreski's they have piled up the goals as they have a 22-0 advantage over their opponets. They took a 2-0 lead halfway through the first on goals from Mike Mitchell aided by Aldon Smith, and Ken Fraser from Murray Down less than a minute apart. With 3:37 left to play and on their only power play chance, Bruce Smith netted the final score. Don Card was between the pipes for his third straight shutout. Beacocks - 3 Emmersons - 0 Blackstock locked themselves in- to third place behind Goreski's and Utica with their second straight shutout victory. In the span of 59 seconds in the opening frame, Beacocks got goals by Ron Shortt from Tom Wotton, and Rick Alpe, his first of two unassisted. On the opening play of the second period, Alpe notched number 2 for the day. The shutout went to Rick McLean for his second of the year. October 6 scores: Utica 10 - B&L Donuts 0; Goreski's 10 - Emmer- son's 2; Beacocks 5 - Oddfellows - 0. This weeks schedule starting at 4:00: Goreski's vs. Oddfellows; Beacock's vs. Utica; Emmerson's vs. B&L. PNR adventure. DATE: TIME: SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29th Parents please make note of the Scugog Youth Soccer Club's A.G.M. at the Municipal Building, 8 P.M, October 29th in Port Perry. The Executive is in need of new members so anyone interested please attend or if you have any ques: tions, comments, or suggestions or just want to sit in to hear each member's report, you are welcome. Please support your Soccer Club and try to attend PORT PERRY TRAVEL in conjunction with [4 CP AirHolidays invite you to a consumer presentation on the Dominican Republic. Mark this date on your calendar now and come join us on an evening of fun, prizes, and Thursday, October 24 7:00 to 9:00 P.M. PLACE: Scugog Public Library 231 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario EVERYONE WELCOME' FREE ADMISSION! If you wish to attend. please call Port Perry Travel at 985 2268 Port Perry TRAVEL 7 64 Water Street, Box 1720, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO Telephone: (416) 985-2268 official Blue Jay chant (OK Blue Jays) and wearing their cardboard Blue Jay hats, courtesy of the Toronto Star. The whole idea was to have one day at the school as Blue Jay ap- Even the youngest students have caught Blue Jay fever at Epsom Public School. The kids have written the ball players a letter, drawn "Let's Go Blue Jays has been the theme song at Epsom Public School for the past week preciation day, but the project blossomed into a week-long event with Al Oliver and Ernie Whitt in- finitely more popular than gram- mar or arithmetic. Unofficially. the entire school is details. with youngsters like Bradley Hawker, 5. and his Something A Little Different TRY A PLOUGHMAN'S at the I TEA ROOM Orvenbanle (aie) 2410 OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY & SUNDAY friend Travis Sween, 5, just as excited as their older baseball fan counterparts. an official Blue Jay fan club and one teacher has labeled the club "The Biggest Little School in Durham." With fans like these behind them, there's no way Toronto's favourite | birds can lose. Can they" | posters and worn hats for a week. See story for Hard Times Dance SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 at The Islander (formerly Club Annrene) 9:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Music by: WwW J AY . n eo (Almost Live) These are hard times -- Tickets: $10.00 per couple. (Free lunch included) For more information: 985-9807 Show us your worst!