PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, APRIL 7, 2000 - 15 - | CN Desbois each scored a goal. to join in the fun and the charge is at 7:30 p.m. Mark that on your calen- ke NL ! Tribute countered with two goals $3.50 per person. This project, focus- dar right now and I'll have more Our commitment to a PF Eumimhad Suns from Bob Saunders and one from ing on the seniors of Ashburn, .details on the featured soloist and quality living experience, + Specialize in Diabetes | Chris Fischer while assists went to Brooklin and Myrtle has been in group next week. and efficient service cannot gE on | Jeff Solly, Bob Middleton, Chris place for the past 11 years and is Hmmm.... be surpassed anywhere. * Registered Nurse | Harper, Peter Elsenaar and Ken organized and supported by volun- Friends, just having returned from We invi nd . pa Vipond. As each team finished with teers from churches in the area; Bums vacation in England tell of visiting a € invile you to come a po |. Asscssmen 'two points and overtime was unable Presbyterian, Ashburn, Myrtle castle that bears the same name as see what we have built here! Sy The Brooklin Profile - By Roxanne Reveler Branch 152 hoists Llo Hockey Finale As promised last week, here's the wrap-up games of the Brooklin Men's Hockey League for this season. In the first round of play for the "C" Final Brooklin Pharmacy outscored CIBC 5-2. Ken Lynde led the scoring with a hat trick for the winning effort, while Ghram Underwood added a pair. Steve Pigden assisted on three. In the "B" Final Tribute Homes took the first round over Foundation Financial 5-2. Tribute's was a real team effort with Jeff Solly getting a goal and assist. Brooklin Legion took the first round of the "A" Division 6-2. John Schell had a super game with two goals and three assists for the Legion, The Final Round in "C" Division saw Pharmacy take CIBC 4-1. This was a real upset as the last place team in regular season action, Brooklin Pharmacy knocked off the league Champion CIBC Red Wings. in the "B" Division final Foundation Financial beat Tribute 5- 3. In the winning effort Tom Mulcahy, Bill Grylls, lan Thomson and John to declare a winner, it was decided by a shoot-out with Kevin Stewart netting the winner. . The final round in the "A" Division saw John Fusco, assisted by Kevin Ibbitson and John Vipond net the e 3M Scotchguard * Broadloom , e Upholstery Cleaning | ose Rugs 852-6711 Durham Steam 985-8552 - wl wd vn } t * 1 Friendly, Personal Service REPRESENTING: FARMERS' MUTUAL INSURANCE Co. (LinpDsAY) only score for the Legion squad while Concrete tallied four goals, one each by Steve Hicks, Jamie Strachan, Brian Suter and George Clinton. Assists went to Mark Evans (two), Paul Brown, Kevin Cosgrove and Pete Heron. Again each team had two points forc- ing overtime and it was John Schell who landed the winner of the power play for the Legion. Congratulations to the team from Branch 152, winners of the Lloyd Stanley Cup. All the guys in the league have asked me to thank this year's spon- soring businesses, time keepers Mark and Kari Vernooy, Brooklin Kinsmen and their loyal group of Tuesday night fans. And | would like to thank Ken Lynde and Dave Grylls for passing on all the information so I can keep you all posted. See you all again next season. Senior's Luncheon The Meals to Wheels Senior's Luncheon will be held on Wednesday, April 12 at St. Thomas Memorial hall, corner of Winchester and St. Thomas starting at noon. A brief program takes place following. Seniors of the community are invited United. St. Leo's Catholic, St. Thomas Anglican and Brooklin United. For additional information feel free to call Penny Mowbray at 655- 4339 or Betty Cincurak at 655-3187. Coordinator Needed Van Camp Contracting Limited) « SAME PLACE a duis 90 Vanedward Dr., « SAME GREAT : SERVICE! Port Penry cal... (909) 985-8469 yd Stanley's Cup Brooklin's Take a Break Program is currently looking for a Child Care Coordinator to oversee the children's program. The interested candidate must posses an E.C.E. or have previ- ous experience. This is a salaried position. Also available are "Care Giver" positions who work as a team in assisting the coordinator in offering a safe and fun program for children. For information on job description details and enumeration call Katherine at 655-5680. Spring Auction The Ladies Take-A-Break program will be holding an auction sale on Saturday, April 12 from 9:15 to 11:30 a.m. at Brooklin United Church. Auctioned items will include clothing and footwear of all types, sizes, sex and ages, plus many miscellaneous items for the home and yard. All items will be auctioned off. If you have anything to donate please call Yvonne at 655-3223 anytime and be sure to show up to get some bargains. - Spring Gospel Concert Once again Burns Presbyterian Church will present its annual Spring Gospel Concert on Sunday, April 16 "them. Being a little cocky, our friend joked with the lady ticket taker that he had come to claim the castle bear- ing his name. "Oh good," she quickly retorted. "You owe us 900 years in 'back taxes." NORTH RIDGE | EXCAVATING (former location of Excavating - Grading Site Work - Sand - Gravel Top Soil o Triple A 8 4 - Septic Systems Port Perry Fe THIS IS THE BEST TIME TO APPLY Crabgrass Doctor Fertilizer 20-3-4, 9 kg. $22.95 Crabgrass Control CIL Golf Green Plus 20-3-4, 50% SCU 18 kg. $22.95 to green up your lawn! 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