Brian's Still Undefeated By Gorden Scott Brian's Supertest continued their undefeated streak as they laid one on Utica to the tune of 62. Utica scored the first goal and the last but they fell apart in between as Brian's put it all together with six goals in 22 minutes. First Period-- McEnaney scored for Utica, then Pearce, Walker, Hall & Dicarlo scored for Brians. Second Period-- Pearce and Gray scored for Brian's. McEnaney scored for Utica. In the second game Prince Albert kept the pressure on/| 9. Bill Brian's by shutting out Cy} 10. Doug Scott Wilson 3-0. ll. K. Ni First Period-- Crawford scored for Prince Albert. Second Period -- Karl Durham and Nightin- | ' soz VvVvenvstnnoawow LOVELACE & COLUMBIA Cash Discount on Diamonds. e 10% or terms may be arranged. } Collins--229; B. Raines--225; In Broomball League | L. Bertrand -- 220, 211; M gale scored for Prince Al-| M. Tremblay--313 High Triple-- M. Tremblay--703 Over 210 Singles-- M. Tremblay--313; V. Rid- er--309; K. Harper--266, 216 J. Middleton--243; L. Cook-- 243; G. Langille -- 248; M. Healey--238; B. Doupe--232, 231; K. Nottingham--230; B. Cook--220; M. Potts -- 219, 211; A. Roberts--221; L. Ver non--219; P. Durand--218; C. Wilbur--213; M. Hawes--211 Over 600 Triples-- M. Tremblay--703; K. Har- per--668; J. Middleton--652; |G. Langille--633; V. Rider-- | 632; M. Potts--608; K. Not- | tingham -- 607; C. Wilbur-- 606; B. Doupe--650; L. Cook | --638; M. Cook--601. AE Johnson OPTOMETRIST 229 MARY STREET Standings Dec. 15th, 1970-- Spitfires 26 Longhorns 20 S.0. Bees 18 Beavers 15 Better Sports 13 Aces ....... 13 High Single-- H. DeShane--262 High Triple-- C. Andrews--697 High Single WH-- C. Andrews--267 High Triple W.H.-- On Dec. 9/70 the Flamin- g0s travelled to Stouffville and came home with another win. Details were given to me and it seems that Stouffville has turned into a stick swinging team. Scoring for the Flamingos were: Brian Lee - Rob Munro, Martin Adamson - Robin Par- ish and Paul Kane, Grant McLaughlin - Jim Hunter and Glenn Geer, Martin Adamson - Pau! Kane and Robin Parish, Glenn Geer - Brian Lee and Ron Short, Brian Lee - Grant McLaughlin, Grant McLaugh- lin - Glenn Geer. 2-4 Cy Wilson's Mustangs play- ed host to Stouffville Midgets and came out a winner by a }seore of 5 to 4. The first period saw Heard score with the assist going to Nightin-/ |} gale with the only goal of this period. The second period Bronson scored with assists going to |Van Camp & Cochrane and/| McCoy scored assisted by/ Bourgeois before Stouffville) scored with Glen getting it) to end the scoring in second | period. The third period Stouffville | felt defeat coming and came! out and scored three goals| to go ahead 4 to 3. Scoring |for Stouffville were Jones, | Nichols and Meakes. The | Mustangs couldn't get un-| tracked inthe third period | till the last minute of play when McCoy scored with as- Bantams Beat Pickering Port Perry and Pickering Bantam Bs played in Sunder- land last Thursday night. Port Perry were down 3 to 1 at the end of the second} period, and came back with 9 goals in the third period to win over Pickering 10 to 3 Seorers were: Larry Cooke, hattrick; Kevin | Hadley, 2 goals, 1 assist; Brian Campbell, 1 goal, 2 as sists; Brett Campbell, 1 goal, 1 assist; Steve Williams, 1) goal, 1 assist; Frank Henke, 1 goal, 2 assists; Allen Faux, 1 goal, 2 assists; Kelly Lee, : assists; | sist. 3 assists; Dale McQuade, 3 Mustangs Take Stouffville In Close Contest sist going to Nightingale and Heard, and just 8 seconds later Bourgeois scored from Heard to win the game. Penalties in the game were | the Mustangs 9 and Stouff- ville 7. On Sat, Dec. 26th the | sheeted travel to Bowman- ville to play in their Midget and Juvenile Tournament. Port meet Markham in the first game at 9:40 am. The arena will be phoned right after the first game to tell when the next game will be played. Eight Teams To Compete For Trophy Eight teams will compete in the annual Novice Tourna ment at the local Arena Sat urday, December 28th. Sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club, teams will come from Uxbridge, Brook lin, Pickering, Markham, Stouffville, Beaverton and | Toronto. Port Perry meets Uxbridge at 8 a.m., followed by Brook- lin - Pickering at 9 am. At 10:00 am. Markham meets Stouffville and Toronto meets Beaverton at 11 a.m. The game for the Consola tion Trophy will be played at 4:30 p.m. and the Champion ship Trophy at 5:30 p.m | Check The Label tarry Werry, 1 ©) Om Your Paper | PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 23,1970 - $5 Greenbank News Continued Steven Bain has returned Mr. and Mrs. Len Jarvis &| home after his operation, boys visited Sunday at the| The euchre party held at Couperthwaites home with|the hall Friday night with Mrs. Ruth Miller and daugh-| Phyllis Clarke first, Garry ter Dorothy and Mr. Gordon| Hunter as a lady second and Wallace. consolation prize going to The family gathered with| Mrs. C. Hardy for the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Baird| The men's top prize won by Sunday night for carol sing-| Ha! Clarke, Morley Moase ing. second and Frank Lee low. rs Hal Clarke visited with Novice Lose Ernie Lee on Wednesday evening. Teo West Rouge | te Rea! family held their Friday, December 18th, Christmas celebrations at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tripp Novice were at home on - against Wést Rouge. Once again this club proved to be too much for the local boys. With Port starting out slow- ly, West Rouge managed to drive home five goals before Peter Lane with an assist from Michael Hamilton scor- ed for Port Perry. West Rouge answered this goal, a a 6-1 victory over the local club. Don't forget the annual Novice Tournament, Saturday December 26th, with Port playing Uxbridge at 8 a.m. -- Will Be Closed From 2:00 p.m. Thursday, December 24th And Will Reopen Sunday, December 27th DON'T FORGET! Make Your Reservations Now For New Years Dinner Served From 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. NEW YEARS DAY By Reservation Only STEREO LP's from 2.99 sREENWOOD T.V. PORT PERRY 9%85-3332 176 Perry & M KEN P. 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