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Port Perry Star, 30 Mar 1993, p. 34

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" ModJacks to have sole usage . of dressing room 3 at arena Dressing Room # 3 at Scugog Arena will be restricted solely for the use of the Port Perry Mo- The ModJacks organization will present a design plan to the Building Committee at a later A Jacks Junior C hockey club be- gate. ginning with the 1993-94 sea- Members of the Arena Board : Son. consulted other arenas which The club, currently uses the have dressing rooms set aside dressing room, which has an ad- for their J unior clubs. Bowman- ditional storage room inside for vijJle Complex dedicates one equipment. It will now havesole room to its Junior C Eagles, access to the room. with the remaining five split be- The proposal was presented tween the user groups. A Bow- to the Arena Board in February manville arena spokesman stat- and was approved last week by ed there have not been any the Arena Board and township problems with the situation, but strict regulations have the team vacating the room 30 min- utes following their game. The MoJacks also made a pro- posal to have their ice rental pricereducedin return for a por- tion of the gate receipts. The board approved the re- duction of the club's ice rental | from $100/hr to $65/hour in ex- | change for 20 per cent of the gross gate receipts for the 1993- 94 season. The matter will be subject to review at the end of the 1993-94 season. "Blades on Broadway" SCOTT ANDERSON / PORT PERRY STAR The Blackstock Figure Skating Club held its annual skating carnival entitled "Blades on Broadway" on Sunday and per- formed to a packed house. Pictured are Sarah Stapley, Emily Lamb and Angela Drew some of the cast from a number about Huck Finn. i STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme" for children 18 months to 5 years. Full time and part time available. rr rs 6:30 am to 6 pm ! For futher information call 985-0800 y clothing and accessories PLUS 10 YEARS AGO | council. - | The Malmont Farms Atom As captured the Eastern Ontario Championships. Pictured are the mem- bers of the winning team. Front row from left are: Mike Feasby, Eric Grosvenor, Ryan Larocca, Jarett Harman, Jeff Mills, Mark Andrews. Middle: Jan Heyes, Greg Fitzgerald, Clair Cornish, Brian Appleby, Danny Maw, Chris Legere, Shawn Bradbury, Danny Sluggit. Back: Dave Mills, manager, Noreen Mal- Reserve a new 1994 Polaris snowmobile with a $200 non-refundable deposit by April 10, 1993. % i 1 Polaris will rantee availability and priority i: 4 shipment of the model you choose. buyer protection. 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HEIRS Receive a FREE | pen rus Name plate to BURLY ESPECIALLY POR attach to your Of snowmobile. "The Snow Check Believe It. is not available to later than 30, 1993 Industries - authorized Polaris IY i, 17300 Simcoe SN. RR#1 Port Perry t$on 9853192 colm, sponsor, Neil Malcolm, sponsor, Don Steele, coach and Bob Stevens, trainer. 25 YEARS AGO THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1968 Two hundred local skaters took part in the Fantasy on Ice end of year Port Perry Figure Skating Carnival at Scugog Arena. The Novice As defeated Oak Ridges 2-1 to advance to the finals. John Kane and Sean Taylor scored Port's goals. In Peewee action Best's Legion defeated Jackson Appliance 2-1. Van Camp and Lack- ie scored for the Legion and Bronson had Jackson's lone marker. L. Haugen had the high single a 287 in Monday Night Ladies Bowling, and T. Thomas had the high single a 368 in Tues- day Night Mens Bowling. 20 YEARS AGO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1973 The Legion Peewees defeated Mount For- est 9-1. Goal scorers were Bill Owen with three and Mark Lee, Steve Mcintyre, Howie Jones, Pete Lane, Tom Perigoe and Robert Baird with singles. The Juveniles earned a berth in the All- Ontario finals where they will meet Union- ville. Malmont Novice defeated Uxbridge 5-2 to tic the series at two games each. Charlie Brown and George Burnett had two goals each and Rob Parker added a single. The Peewees lost 3-2 in sudden death over- time to West Lome. Port's goals were scored by Dennis Franssen and Tom Perigoe. PPHS senior basketball team was third in the All-Ontario AA tournament held in Belle- ville. 15 YEARS AGO WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1978 The Midget All-Stars won the Uxbridge tournament defeating Sharon 6-1 in the final. Dale Geer and Ray Bright had two goals each. Dave Milton and Dave Dixon added singles. Dave Culbert was the Novice All-Star of the week and John Lally was the Novice house league player of the week. The rink of Jack Owen, Bob Bruton, Rick Beare and Elmo Gibson won the annual Ken P. Murray Electric bonspiel. . The Peewee As won the Group B champi- onship at the Goderich tournament. C&B Livestock won the broomball playoffs. Team members included Keith Fras- er, Bill St. John, Ken Davidson, Bill Owen, Jay Williams, Ken Fraser, Don Phinney, Ken Bryant, Ron Redman, Doug Scott, Mark Lee, Bruce Woodrow, Rob Evans and Ken Knott. 10 YEARS AGO TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1983 The rink of Dale Van Camp, Susan Swain, Helen Green arid Merril Van Camp won the annual Kelly Bonspiel in Blackstock. The IDA Petites won the Durham- Victoria Ringette League Championship. Pete and Shirley DeHaas won the 10th an- nual couples bowling tourney at Centennial Lanes with a 4510 total pinfall plus handicap. The Novice squad was.ousted from playoff action.

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