ary ht PIII FRAAIN PR SH i $e [4 2 204 4 PORT PERRY * STAR SroRrs Minor MIDGET B On Tuesday, Feb. 17th Markham came to Port Perry to take on the D. & D. boys and once more went home with a 9 to 3 victory. I know these boys can beat Markham I just have to find some way to convince them they can. Rick Campbell scored all three goals fot D. & D. with Bronson and Hillier; Tomchi- sin. and Cachrane and Hillier assisting in that order. The scorers for Markham were Hockey Crolly; Watson with 2, Smith with 2, Russell with 2, Rock ering and Firby. On Sunday, Feb. 22nd D & D. travelled to Port Hope and came home with a five all tie. The team plaved a good game during the first two periods but then seem to run out of steam in the third. At one time in the game D. & D. was leading 4 to 1. The scorers for D. & D. were: Campbell, Cochrane, LaForte Port Perry Colts Qualify For All - Ontario Fits. NOTE: Colts are under eight- year curlers, Port Perry Colts continue on their march to the all Ontario playdowns by elimin- ating Humber Highlands in two straight games last Fri- day at the Lambton Golf and Country Club Toronto. Humber Highlands were highly rated contenders "after winning Division six. The Port Perry Rink Division five winners, skipped by Bill Cornish came up with one of their finest team-play efforts to win the right to enter the all-Ontario finals to be held at Barrie this Saturday, Feb- ruary 28th and March 1st. Eight rinks, all double-divi- PORT PERRY Recreation Committee and LAKE Historical Offer a summer program sion winners, will play double knockout to decide the championship. The Port Perry Rink is Bill Beare Jr. lead, Garnet Warriner second, Bob How- sam vice-skip and Bill Corn- ish skip. The Port Perry Curling Club is really proud of these worthy representatives of not only our curling club but also Port Perry Village. Eveyrone wishes them suc- cess in the finals and many ardent supporters are plan- ning to spend this week-end in Barrie to witness high calibre curling and lend moral support to these fine Port Perry Curlers. SCUGOG Society of various activities for »-pealendar and be suré to at- some lucky person so get a Construction played their 4th game West Rouge. Bronson and Skinner. For Port Hope the goals were scored by Kelley, Everdale, David Moffatt with 2; Larry Moffatt. BANTAM---Cartwright and Canadian . Tire battled to a 3-3 standoff. McCurdy, Reid and Goulding scored for C.T.C. while Campbell had a pair and Felstead a single for Cartwright. Peel's Chicks edged Lions Club 2-1 with Leahy and Ellicott doing the scoring. Phinney was the lone marksman for the Lions Club. PEE WEE--Club Annrene shut out Maple Leaf Mills 2.0. Hadley and Gunter scored the goals while Larm- er recorded the shut out. W. Frank Real Estate received solid goal tending from Knight as they blanked Fla- mingo Pastries 3-0. Mathison (2) and Page supplied the scoring punch. February 28th. Once again the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association is holding a: tournament. The third an- nual Bantam Tournament will be held on. Saturday. Teams will be in competition from Markham, Picton, New- castle, Malton, Pickering. Stouffville, Brooklin, and of course will include Port] Perry Beare Motors Chevro- lets. Mark the date on your tend. A 19 inch portable T.V. will be given away to ticket on this lovely prize. fs NOVICE ALL STARS On Friday Feb. 10 Tripp's of play-offs against It was a must BANTAM TOURNAMENT: |. children of .all ages during July and August, including an arts and crafts program. Daily supervision for the younger children. for Tripps as they won the first game and West Rouge the next two, so our boys had to win. } Although they tried hard they went down in defeat bv i score of 5 to 2. 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