Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 1 Dec 1971, p. 8

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Pn et) ¥ ad nT ACC A ) } * iJ A » VL CC y CEA an APNG, Hk: LAS RCE CS Fd PE et DR 5% SN SE ay DA IA en Hyd, Hint oy REAL A wh rh ] : Jos) A 12-PORT PERRY. STAR -- Wednesda WE ARE TAKING STOCK... : and are Clearing-Out Seasonal : tems, Ore- 0f-A- Kinds, Speci all at reduced prices! GARAGE DOO RS! - 2 Left 1--8 x7 1 -- 8 x ONE PIECE STEEL FOLDING DOORS LAUN --- 32" x 80" Includes All' Hardware REGULAR $9.95 "SALE PRICE $4.98 ¢ Be Bundles of §STRAPPING PLASTIC -- 30" x 80" Includes All Hardware REGULAR $7.95 sate price. $3.98 mE 1 x 12" x 324 40 per bundle 9' VANITY _One Only ~ 2 Finished Ends POST FORM COUNTER TOP REGULAR $175.00 SALE PRICE $90, SLIDING TUB ENCLOSURES Model T60W - Model FT60W REGULAR $49.50 REGULAR $42.50 SALE PRICE $35. SALE PRICE $31. PER 3%93 BUNDLE 20 per bundle 1" x 5° Self-Seal SHINGLES ASSORTMENT of COLORS 21 Roof Trusses REGULAR $12.40 sq. le MRE SPAN Now $2.00 bundle or ut och ONLY SALE PRICE ~ $06. sa EACH i Reg $11.95 each - CARPET - 2 Only, "Sunswept" Carpet 9' x 12' Nylon - for Kitchen Reg. $97.40 sALE PRICE $64.15 "80 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER I nay 235 WATER ST. - 985-7391 - PORT PERRY - Ready-Made BAR "For Home or Apartment REGULAR $115.00 sae price $60). (E308) ~ Caron) - Cano) (ator) -- Carton - (arou)- - (aon) -- (arond-- around) ~(@ony- " (aon) mm FOLDING DOORS § { j 6'6" { 9 i ; i ; even. th |PORT PERRY * STAR Team blanks Uxbridge Prince Albert, bi loses to Friday, . Nov. 10th Tripp Construction Novice travel led to- Uxbridge for their first scheduled encounter of the season. " During the entire game the Port boys appeared to have the edge in play, but had to settle with a 1.0 vic- tory. The unassisted goal was scored midway through Robertson, The second shutout of R the season wag well earned by the fine net minding of Raymond Gibson. The following afternoon - the Construction boys made a trip to Orillia for an ex- hibition game. The first "period TL held scoreléss ygh o the Port bi x action last Monday night, hf Charlie. jprown. the second period by Joh "ed ir Orillia out-played and out-shot the opposition 7-2. In the 2nd period Orillia opened the scoring near the 5 minute mark and appear- ed to be coming on strong- er, but Port evened the score while playing short- hand. This goal was scored by George Burnett, assisted The Port boys made a fing . showing considering their opposition is in the A.A. (classification. 0 oh home game Friday, 26th, Bay Ridges vs. art Perry, 7:45 pm, Jefbate for the winners were Brian' Ss top broomball Prince Albert 3, Utica 0 ° Prince Albert collected three first period goals from - Chris DeNure to keep them in the running for first. The goals were Chris's 3rd, 4th, ard 5th of the season tieing him for the league lead with Doug Scott. Dave Gray-.. assisted. on the first Ken Williams added an assist to his goal and Ken Knott was credited with two assists. hry = Annrene was edg - 3 by the Legion output. to three. Charlie * team. I, Ashbridge scored ¢ twice with W. Taylor and M. McQua counting one each. -J. Fleiller, J. Kane and M. 'McMahon tallied: for the losing. team. Port Perry Lions defeated 'S./McNeil, J. Taylor and B. Canadian Tire 8 - 3. Paul Litt' Barr, while R. Horn counted and Larry Cooke each scored the lone score for the losers. hat tricks for the winners, There were three Pee Wee with single goals going to games last Saturday. In the Sean Taylor and Lee Lane. Kevin Hadley scored once and Keith Ellicot twice for the losing team. In other action, Haines Esso beat Peel's 8 - 3, with J.. 'Percy getting three goals, - Kroonenberg a pair, and: S. Francis, 'J. Neil and J. Taylor one each. For Peel's, P. Van Weston, R.--Van Weston, and J. Rowgeous got the goals. On Friday, J. Harris Blue Team beat Prince Albert Store by a score of 5 - 3. Paul Storey- counted three-goals,- with singles going to W. Robinson and B. Horton. G. Wilbur got both goals for the losers. In the second game Maple Leaf Mills and Peel's played toa 4 - 4 draw. For Peel's, it was S. Geer with two goals and singles by D. Bronson and M. Lee. G. Percy with two goals and D. Page and G. 'Garriere were the scorerers for Maple Leaf Mills. Flamingo squeezed by W. Frank in the third game by a 2 - 1 score. For the winners, P. Burnfield and L. Franssen scored, with S. Williams counting the lone goal for the losing team. In the Bantam League, Haines Esso tripped Em- merson Insurance 2 - 1, with Taylor and Kroonenberg scoring, and B. Elliot counting the lone goal for the losers. In a 2 - 2 draw bet- ween Peel's and Lions; C. Van Schagen scored both Lion goals, and S. Nelson and R. Van Weston were the Peel scorers. . More action in the Tyke division saw Prince Albert Store lose to Gulf 2 - 0, with P. Bower and T. Healy scoring the goals UAW and J. Harris fought to a scoreless draw. White Keather and Malmont Farms played to a 3 - 3 deadlock in Novice action. Scugog Lumber ] i ART GATES "Just what is venison?" . Don't mess aPaund mixing das and oil Yamaha snowmobiles have an automatic oil injection system that mixes oil and gas automatically. Your engine gets the right lubrication depending on your speed and the load you're carrying.For 1972 Yamaha SW and EW-433B's have QUICK CHANGE GEARS. A flip of a lever under the hood allows you to drive in two speeds. Quick Change allows you to adjust the performance according to the conditions. The transmission includes "neutral" for eng'ne warm- -ups. convanignt and safe YAMAHA It's a better machine ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA BLACKSTOCK

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