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Port Perry Star, 28 Dec 1995, p. 31

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The CTC Midget Island- ers won the consolation championship of their home tourney. The Country Style Ban- tams won the B Champi- onship in Hespeler. The Compton Cable Mi- nor Novice were the run- ners up at the Acton Tour- nament. Natasha Burgess, Jan- na Senyk, Katie Senyk, Lisa Bonser, Shona Moase and Bonnie-Jo Norton of the Junior ringette squad won spots on the Central Ontario All-Star team. The IGA Juniors, Pine- ridge Sports Tweens and the XL Eaglettes won sil- ver medals at their home tournament. John Part, the 1994 World Dart Champ, was at Goreski's to take partin a tournament. The rink of Carol Jack- son, Jackie Little, Merle Wilson and Marjorie Med- ford won the Nuts About Chocolate bonspiel. The Scugog Angels were honored by the township for their victory in the Eastern Canadian Fast- ball Championships. The Peewee Legion- naires won the champion- ship of their home tourna- ment. The winners of the Pine- ridge bonspiel were Lynne Tindall, Deb Thompson, Scott Howey and Don Bea- ton. The S.A. Cawker junior boys volleyball team were the runners-up for the area pennant. Nestleton area parents announced they were forming a hardball league of their own, in conjunc- tion with Scugog Baseball Association. The R.H. Cornish junior girls volleyball team was the runner up for the area pennant. The Knights of Colum- bus free throw winners were Dean Van Camp, Re- becca Norrie, Carrie Oller- ton, Jason Price, Mat McGarry, Jessica Boccac- cio, Chris Jones, David Middleton, Rose Tresise and Stacy Duncan. The Legionnaires won the championship of the Pickering Tournament. 'The ModJacks locked up second place in the league standings. Nestleton and Cart- wright hardball leagues began a fight over ball players as the two leagues split. The rink of Dale Van Camp, Jean Goble, Bill Shortridge and Sheila Shortridge won the Rob- ert Fletcher Memorial Bonspiel. START THE NEW YEAR WITH A el DEERE ch o£ Wishing Everyone the best in 1996! Make this a John Deere winter and say goodbye to snow removal problems. A Rugged, reliable Tecumseh "Snow King" engine provides trouble-free operation in cold- weather conditions A Horsepower is matched to auger size for maximum performance A New remote-controlled chute rotation and deflector control allows the operator to direct snow discharge on-the-go for greater productivity Convenient operator controls are located on console for easy, fingertip operation and one- handed control [ | \ JOHN 4133414 Nothin | Like aDeere UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT die=sas Several teams took to the fields to take part in the annual Andrew Avis Memorial Lob ball Tour- nament. The rink of Louise Hau- gen, Jan Towns, Gale Bal- lard and Sandy Green- wood won the A side of the Zone 5 Intermediate Com- petition. The Port Perry team of Kelly Evans, Karen Par- ish, Tara Bailey-Taylor, Louise Haugen and Shar- on Foote won the Business Womens Zone 5 bonspiel. The Panthers advanced to the quarter finals after defeating Stouffville. Country Style Bantams advanced to the second round in the playoffs. The Pineridge Tween Bs and the XL Eaglettes both won the gold at the annual Kingston Valen- tine Tournament. The rink of Pat Mark, Patti Goreski, Jeanne Symes and Joy Rennick won the Port Perry Auto Glass and Trim bonspiel. The ModJacks defeated the Georgina Ice in the seventh game to advance to the league finals against Bowmanville. The Country Style Ban- tams were eliminated from the playoffs with a seventh game loss to Stouffville. - The Port Perry Star honored three local coach- es by presenting them with Coach of the Year awards. Barry Virtue, Bob Spencley and Doug Dant- er were presented with plaques. Happy New Year May 1996 Be Your 'Year To Shine! Ed Smale &r Family Authentic Lock & Key 7 Meadow Green Crt. Seagrave SUSEON SIO) IH BN SJ DIS 30 Blackstock Figure skat- ers did well at the Unicorn Fair competition. Gold medal winners were Adam Stapley, Catharine DeJong and Brandi McLaughlin. Erin Mal- colm and Lindsay Darnley won silver. The Royal Bank bon- spiel was won by the rink of Bill Tredway, Gale Bal- lard, John Butler and Margie Robins. Techstar Bantams swept the Trenton squad in four games straight to advance to the next round of playoffs. The Overhead Doors ad- vanced to the semis, as did the Pineridge Atom Bs. The Cartwright junior girls volleyball team won the Quinte Classic tourna- ment in Belleville. Dean Van Camp and Chris Jones of Cornish were among the Scugog winners in the district fi- nals of the Knights of Co- lumbus free throw compe- tition, The ModJacks' season came to an end at the hands ofthe Eagles. The Key-Bar Juveniles advanced to the All- Ontario finals after elimi- nating Beaton. Compton Cable Novices won the championship at the Pickering Select Tour- nament Techstar Bantams and the Atom Bs advanced to the All-Ontario finals. Swamp Auto Body won the Bantam house league tournament and the IGA Bantams won the consola- tion. The Port Perry IGA Junijor Ringette team won the provincial champion- shipsin Sudbury. Big V won the Peewee house league champion- ship. or visit our showroom at .. SH VV § 7 The Shepstone Haulage Petites won the league championship and the XL Gas Bar Eaglettes fin- ished as runners-u The annual Kelly Bon- spiel was won by the rink of Ron Vice, Laura Herrin- ga, Rob Knowlton and Donna Kyte. The Valumart mixed bonspiel championship was won by Scott Howie, Allison Goring, Dave Roth and Mary Bowan. Techstar Bantam 2s were crowned All Ontario Champions. The Pineridge Atom Bs finished the year as All Ontario finalists losing to a powerful Leamington team. The XL. Gas Bar Ea- glettes and the Pineridge Sports Tweens won gold medals at the Regional fi- nals. The Brooklin Bruins edged the Swampers 2-1 in the final match to claim the broomball playoff championships. The SHL finals saw the Clippers win the A divi- sion, the Blazers the B di- vision, the Panthers the C division, Compton the D division and Taylors the E division. Cheryl Betson was named the Good Sport 'of the year at the Business Ladies curling banquet. Siblings Jay and Heath- er Tredway both collected awards from the Ridley College Sport dinner. Scugog Township an- nounced it would be hold- ing arollerbladingleague. The Larocque Electric Peewees won the house league championship. The S. A. Cawker boys intermediate basketball AS SEEN AT THE SNOWMOBILE - SHOW! : CALL FOR YOUR REE BROCHURE ~ 965-8479 Ny 18400 Old Simcoe Road Sa22137 AN Port Perry, Ontario, Canada LOL 1L8 PLASTICS [Nef

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