» - for Tripps were Colin Wac- -struction started their play PORT PERRY * STAR x SroRrs Minor Hockey News NOVICE ALL-STARS On Friday night Stouffville came to Port to play an ex- hibition game against Tripp's Construction. Little Howie Jones was in net for Tripps and held Stouffvile scoreless. Mighty Mike McQuade had a big nikht getting 3 goals and one assist. The other scorers kett from Richie La Forte; Robert Evans; Phil Cochrane Tan Ashbridge from Colin Wackett; Richie La Forte from Ian Ashbridge; Richie La Forte from Colin Wackett. Kevin Martens assisted on two of Mike's goals, John Waters on one. Final score Port 9, Stouffville 0. * * * On Sunday Tripp's Con- offs against West Rouge, This game was played in Stouffville. There was quite a few fans thére from Port Perry and everyone enjoyed the game. These boys play- ed a real good game, prob-| ably the best of the year. DANCING Kelly Reese scored from Phil Cochran and then Phil Coch- rane unassisted. Both these goals were scored while Port had a man in the penalty box. Charlie Durwood came up with some real good saves 'to record the shut out. These two teams play the second game Friday night at the local arena and I'd like to see a good crowd out to see some fine hockey. PORT PERRY BANTAMS vs. WEST ROUGE By Gordon Scott Port Perry played a good game 'but they played two period hockey and in the 3rd period West Rouge dominat- ed the play and came from a 2-1 deficit to come out 6-3 winners. The scoring went as follows: 1st PERIOD-- 13:54--Port Perry--Andy Litt (Bill Van Camp, Glen McCoy) 2nd PERIOD-- 4:58--Port Perry--Bill Van Camp (Glen McCoy, Andy Litt) CLUB ANNRENE Saturday Feb. 14th GEORGE BEARE and HIS MERRIMAKERS Uxbridge 852-3321 CO-OP TOPICS BY GRANT HANCOCK UNITED -CO-OPERATIVES- OF ONTARIO Grow more, Earn more, with Co-Op Co-ordinated Crop Production Your co-operative offers you the most in crop production. Prescription blended fertilizers - chemicals for all crops - bulk spreaders - bulk delivery 'trucks - su ple mental nitrogen - bag and bulk pick- seed grain - forage feeds - 'seed ro - co-ordinated programs. Consult your Co-Op specialists on any crop production program. CO-OP United Co-operatives _ of Ontario (UXBRIDGE BRANCH) Services. Port Porry IE. 8-4130 |. M. Panabaker.8, J. Howsam 7. | stock Cubs in "hockey. Akela | will be on display at the Y. 00--West Rouge--QG. * Barton. 3rd PERIOD-- :20--West Rouge-- G. Barton | 11:13--West Rouge-- R. Dear 12:00--West Rouge-- G. Barton 12:48--West Rouge-- * G. Gunn 16:54--Port Perry--Bill Van Camp (Andy Litt) 19:58--West Rouge-- S. Miller BANTAM-- Zaporozan had a pair as Canadian Tire tied Peel's Chicks 2-2. for Peel's were Skerratt and Neal. Phinney scored assist- ed by Kenny and Horselen with twenty seconds left in the game as they downed Cartwright 1-0. Best record- ed the shut-out, PEE WEE--Flamingo Pas- tries moved into second place with a 5-2 victory over Club Annrene Bruins. Heard had a pair with singles go- ing to R. Van Weston, Har- tin and Williams. Larmer & Hadley scored for the Bruins. W. Frank Real Estate took a 5-4 decision over Maple Leaf Mills. Cook had a hat trick while Mathison and Lee had lone tallies for W. Frank. Wackett (2), Brain and Kane counted singles for M.L.M. Farms Flyers led by Evans three 'goal performance downed North Stars 6 - 2. Flyers' other goals going to McQuade, Watt and Laine; Lee counting two for North Stars. Malmont Farms de- feated Scugog Lumber Kings 4-2 in the other encounter. Martens scored 2, Reese and Crawford with one each. Kings' marksmen were Baird -4nd Crawford. Curling News Tuesday, Feb. 13th-- N. Kenny 11, B. Beare 6 M. McCoy 9, R. Mitchell 4 H. Carnwith 5, H. Haddon § I. Mitchell 14, H. Bathie 6 Wednesday, Feb, 4 M. Snooks 10, D. Beare 7 I. Carter 14, C. Martyn 4 Thursday, Feb. 5th-- G. Hunter 8, M. Holdershaw 7 A. Dawson 10, H. Thomson 5 Port Perry Cubs Tie Blackstock On Thursday, Feb. 5th the Cubs of Port Perry travelled to Blackstock to meet Black- Geo. Hall of Port Perry drop- ped the first puck to open this Cub hockey play-off. The game ended in 6-8 tie. After the game Akela Saulnier re- ceived the colors of 1st Cart- wright pack. These colors Scout Hall, Commercial Sites L REAL ESTATE LTD REALTOR 985-7373 ~NOVICE -- White Feather] Scoring| © Ski Loft Opens New T- Bar Tow © Sky Loft Ski Club at Dagmar in Reach Township opened a new $33,000. ski T-Bar recently. Among the many present for-the official opening was Wm. Newman, MPP who broke a bottle of champagne across-the steel framework and later cut the ribbon with the help of some of the executive members. From left to right are Betty Ireland; Glenn Lowes, president; Larry Burt, vice president; Doug Mackie, Mr. Newman ready to cut the ribbon; Wm. Hefler and Diane E. Burt, both directors. --Photo by Graham Lightfoot, Uxbridge Times-Journal By Jean Jeffery St. Patrick's Breast Plate May the strength of God Pilot us. May the power of God preserve us. May the wisdom of God instruct 'us. May the hand of God protect us. May the shield of God defend us. May the way of God direct us. May the host of God gard us against the snares of of the evil one, and the temptations of the. world. May Christ be with us. Christ before us. Christ in us. Christ over us. May Thy salvation, O Lord, be always ours, This day and evermore. AMEN. Week-end callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allie Christie were his sister Mrs. Cora Gunyou and niece Mrs; -John- Mitchell --of -- Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Martin of Bowmanville, Mrs, C. Ruhl Tina, Bert and Christopher, Linda Trick, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Prouse of Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. L. Lyons & family were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lyons and Children and took advantage of the hills near Omenee for a snow-mobile party. Mr. and Mrs. Al Christie were dinner guests on Wed. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Payne celebrating Brenda's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. West were in Toronto on Friday evening attending a shower for Mrs. West's niece. " Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Huggins of Orillia were Sun, supper guests with Mr. and. Mrs. Gordon Jeffery. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Clarke and Ivan of Ashworth were with her parents Mr. & Mrs. Donald "Asling for supper on Sunday. Mr. Ron Asling of Ajax, visited with his grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Asling on Sunday. On Sat. afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and children visited with them Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mac- Millan were supper guests on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Herman Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and children were dinner guests on Sunday with her mother Mrs. W. O. Simpson. On Sunday evening Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Kerry and Grant of Greenbank and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry and daughter had supper with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cottyn. Rev. E. R. Nelson was a dinner guest on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and children, Mr. & Mrs. Herman Kerry visited on Sat. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Kerry. ~Anyone interested "Calorie Countdown" then go to a Food Forum on Tuesday evening Feb. 24th, 1970 at eight p.m. in St. Andrews Hall on Toronto St. N. Ux- bridge. Everyone is welcome. There is no charge. This is a service of Home Economics Branch of the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture and Food. Take particular note all W.I. members, we will he expecting you. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Pren- tice were in Guelph for the week-end visiting with Joy- ce"s sister who attends Guelph University. Epsom Community Euchre, Prizes were won by ladies 1st Dorothy McDiarmid, 2nd Vio- let Luke, 3rd Mildred Dear- borne. Low Bessie Lairette. Door Prize Erma Watson. Gentlemen 1st Arthur Taylor, 2nd Freeman McCulloch, 3rd Epsom News Howard Leask.: Low Archie 'Watson. Door Eugene Dear- - born. There will be another Eu- chre in two weeks that is Feb. 20th. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pren- tice and boys of Markham visited his parents on. Sat. INTRODUCING HOMELITE'S Xi] CHAIN SAW. ma 3 Felling trees, . cutting fenceposts, firewood and pruning. Free demonstrations at: FISHER'S Farm Service ASHBURN 655-3842