28 - PORT PERRY STAR A pg * Hay rides along the trails at Skyloft Ski Club were just one of the many activities taking place last Sunday afternoon at the club's annual "Open Hills" get-together. Members, friends and their families spent an enjoyable afternoon watching ski demonstrations, taking part in the ski swap, socializing and enjoying a hot dog barbecue. Seen at back of the hay wagon are members, Tom Radford, Mike Paolini, president Sue Stuart, Diane Burt and Betty Jack. Petites defeat Markham 11-0 The Port Perry Community Nursing Home Petites opened the season with a resounding 11-0 domination of visiting Markham 1. The preparation for the season in practices, pow- er skating or ringette camp is going to pay dividends as the season progresses. Jennifer Hammond set the tone for the upcoming season as she logged a shutout in net. Port established themselves early but it wasn't until half- way through the first period that Leanne Holt lit up the scoreboard on a nice pass from Lisa Lafort. Before the first pe- riod ended Jennifer Donnelly added two goals with assists go- ing to Cathy Cooper and Leanne Davison. Constant pressure by Port wore down the Markham team. Melissa Hooker picked up her first goal as a Petite with an as- sist to Leanne Holt. The next - Tuesday, October 20, 1992 4 a goal Melissa returned the fa- vour setting up Leanne. Melis- sa then set up Julia Leaman for her first Petite goal. Miranda Burgess picked up her first Petite goal when Laur- en Christie started a three way passing play centered by Leanne Davison. Miranda then set up the strong skating Jennie Imrie who used the new any three player in rule to notch her first goal of the year. Leanne Holt then completed the hat trick on an unassisted marker. Lauren Christie who had been playing defence showed her diversity when given the chance to play forward by fin- ishing a sharp pass from Lisa Lafort. The final goal had Alicia Burgess setting up Jen Donnel- ly to complete her hat trick. With this, every player had at least one point in the game 3 DAYS ONLY VALUL BONA OCTOBER 22-23-24th Thursday - Friday - Saturday Farm » 1 % A.P.R. For 36 months ON ALL NEW EQUIPMENT" 3 5% Financing For 60 months ON LARGE TRACTORS * MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT Over 45 years in the business FORD NEW HOLLAND - Versatile Industrial «+ Lawn & Garden * Sales & Service SUNDERLAND (705) 357-3121 Purchase must be made during 3 day Bonanza Sale, see us for details iH 4h 3 { : 2 # 3 * Wx ren ab 5 TE + i % & a i¥ J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR wa except goalie Jenniter Ham- ig mond (a shut out). This team is poised to contest for top hon- ours in the league given its' bal- ance, skill and comeraderie. Every girl responded to the coaches request of doing their best. The parents saw this as eager beavers on ice. Keep up the effort girls, you've set the tone for an exciting year. DID YOU KNOW? One Retail Outlet in the Region offers: - Sedore Corn & Wood Stoves « 3 Lines Of Lawn and Garden Equipment Including - Trimmers, Chainsaws, Ice Augers and Generators. - Complete Service & Sales of all types of Farm Equipment « Car & Truck Repairs - Air Cooled Weedless Outboard Motors » Welding & Fabrication « A.C. Delco Parts « Classic Car Parts & Service Performance Engines - Pickup & Delivery Service. THERE IS ONLY ONE PLACE Durham Mobile Agri Service Across from museum) SCUGOG ISLAND Township of Scugog FALL LEAF PICK-UP Wednesdays October 21 & 28, November 4, 11 & 18 Port Perry & Prince Albert The five consecutive Wednesdays commencing October 21, 1992 have been designated as Fall Leaf Pick-up in Port Perry and Prince Albert in the Township of Scugog. A special collection service will be provided. All leaves for collection are to be placed in CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS ONLY and are to be placed at the curbside. For those residents outside of the pick-up area, the Region of Durham will have a large bin at the Transfer Station on Regional Road 8 and Blackstock to receive leaves, provided they are also placed in CLEAR PLASTIC BAGS ONLY or dumped loosely into the bin. Earl S. Cuddie AMCT, CMC. Administrator/Clerk Township of Scugog "Scugog's Community Newspaper of. J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT PERRY STAR Although unexpected, the first arrival of snow at Skyloft Ski Club had club mémbers buzzing with enthusiasm. Pictured here are ski racing instructor Michael Moir, ski instructor Diane Burt and Skyloft president Sue Stuart. ' CARDS AND ) COLLECTING PE ---------- -- ag a -- ---- ge ; i § LN Designed to resemble glossy black- and-white wallet-size photos, the 1969 Topps Deckle Edge set takes its name from the scalloped edges of the cards ... The 33-card set includes several Hall of Famers, including this nice shot of ROBERTO CLEMENTE ... A great outfielder, Clemente won 12 Gold Gloves and led NL outfielders in as- sists five times ... Playing in spacious Forbes Field for the Pittsburgh Pirates may have limited his homer totals, but Roberto won four batting titles, and was MVP in 1966 ... The 1969 Deckle edge set is about a $75 item, with Clemente, #27, worth $6 or more Ww, PLEASE RECYCLE THIS NEWSPAPER