24- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 5, 1996 ATOM ACTION: Port Perry Lions goaltender Sam Bennett stymies the charging opposition during Atom houseleague action Saturday morn- PPHS athletic department puts on craft show Nov. 9, 10 Port Perry High School will once again be the site of a craft show organized by the school's athletic de- partment. The Christmas show and sale takes place in the gymnasium and in certain classrooms on Saturday, Nov. 9 and Sunday Nov. 10 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 ° p.m. A total of 75 vendors will attend the show and Com- munity Advisor, Ron Co- sway, says he expects the Wolves pick up their first point The Central Ontario Spray Pak Wolves picked up their first point of the season against a west divi- sion Triple A Minor Nov- ice team as they tied Rich- mond Hill 1-1 on Saturday. Undefeated against its own division opponents, the Wolves had been un- able to earn any points against the four west divi- sion squads before Satur- day's outcome. The Wolves took a 1-0 lead on Kyle Paige's goal in the last minute of the first period. Paul Christie assisted. The Wolves protected thatlead into the last min- ute of the final frame when Richmond Hill tied it up when two men were left alone in front of Wolves netminder Jacob McCarty. Game play was even but the Richmond Hill squad did have the better scoring chances. However, McCarty was equal to all the challenges including a terrific glove save in the third period. He deflected a hard shot to the top corner and then snatched it out of mid-air before it could land in his crease. Unique Hobby Unusual Job Unsung Hero The Port Perry Star is always looking for interesting stories about area residents. If you know someone with a unique story to tell, give The Star a call at 905-985-7383 ing at Scugog Arena. There was, as usual, a full schedule of games on the Sizie throughout the weekend. usual turnout of approxi- mately 2,500 people. Various types of crafts will be on display includ- ing wooden folk art, teddy bears, handmade clothing, food products and many more. There will be a $2 ad- mission fee to view the crafts with the opportuni- ty to make investments. Proceeds from the show will help to provide funds Know the hazards From Page 14 Blizzard--The most per- ilous of winter storms com- bining falling, blowing, drifting snow, winds of 40 knvhour or more, visibility less than 1 kilometre, tem- " peratures less than -10°C; duration, six hours or more. Heavy Snow - Ten cen- timetres or more in 12 heurs, or 15 cm or more in 24 hours. Even less in temperate climates. Freezing rain or drizzle - An ice storm coating roads, trees, overhead wires, etc." with ice. Cold Wave - A rapid fall in temperature in a short period, than normal measures. Winds - The cauge of bliz- zard conditions, drifting, reduced visibility . and wind-chill effects. .Canadian Automobile Association protective requiring greater _ JEFF MITCHELLPORT PERRY STAR 1 -~ ed tor school athletics. For further informa- tion, contact Ron or Sandy Cosway at 985-8840. int So come out and enjof" 2 the event and keep i of mind: Christmas is right 8 around the corner! ? PRICED ACCESSORIES ON FRI, NOV. 8 & SAT, NOV. 9 LAST CHANCE TO SAVEON TAXES BEFORE CHRISTMAS! * RR#2 Blackstock Durham