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Port Perry Star, 24 Oct 1973, p. 14

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14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Oct. 24, 1973 Port Seniors complete perfect regular season Port Perry's "senior football team finished their regular season with a con- vincing 26 - 7 victory over Henry Street of Whitby on Friday, Oct. 19. This ran their record to'6 - 0 and gave them undisputed hold on first place in the east div- ision of LOSSA. Henry St. opened the scor- ing early in the game on short run. The convert was good and the score read 7 - 0 in favour of them. Port stormed back and scored on a keeper by Shawn Lackie. The convert was blocked though, so Henry still had the lead 7 - 6. Once the Big Red Machine got rolling it wasn't about to be- stopped. Early in the second quarter Dave Jackson scored on a goal- time plunge. The convert was again blocked hut Port had the lead 12 - 7. The half ended that way but the second half was all Port Pery as they scored This m ade the score 26 - 7 in favour of Port and that's how the game ended. Port Perry has to wait to see who they play now but the first play-off game is slated for November 2nd at 1:30 p.m. Art Latcham does it again Claremont's recently completed Sports Pad, will graduate into a full-fledge artificial ice arena. The decision is the result of a $75,000 windfall, provi- ded by Arthur Latcham of Stouffville. It is the second largest sum to be spent on a single project outside of Stouff- ville. The largest ($100,000). acquired. the property on the Ninth Line of Markham where Participation House is now located. Originally, the rink had WHOLESALE PRICES --WHILE THEY LAST--- GLENDETTE ® GLENELLE Prices will never be duplicated Flamingos open season with two victories Come and see our newest line. PROWLER TRAILERS NORTH BROCK MOTOR SALE WHITBY MANCHESTER Hwy. 12 One mile 985-3372 Buy any John Deere Snowmobile now and get a lot of peak-season use with only a small down payment...and no installment._payments until December 1 of this year. That 'isn't all. There are no finance charges until April 1, 1974. This special offer also applies to John Deere Snowmobile fashions and accessories purchased with your snowmobile. Offer ends November 30,1973. nothing runs like a Deere UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. PORT PERRY, ONT: - PHONE 985-3042 early on another keeper by been planned for Goodwood, The Port Perry Flamingo Etcher had the team flying bj Lackie. The convert was but a suitable site could not Fastgries Junior ~"C" from the opening whistle. | good thus bringing the score be found, Mr. Latcham said. Hockey Club opened league Robin Kydd led the attack to 19 - 7. ' play on the weekend with with three goals, while two i Port's final touchdown convincing wins over Sutton = goal performances were 1 came midway through the South Shore Rangers and turned in Paul Curtis, Dave | fourth quarter on an 80 yard ob a Che th Jackson and Mark Jobb. _ interception return for a _ n Friday mg e : | i major by Bill Van Camp. Flamingos travelled to Dave ll aug Ker The top photo shows the first Flamingo scoring : Keswick where they earned Jeffrey picked up the re ; y € maining two goals for Port shortly after the opening goal was scored by a hard fought 5 - 3 victory eg g . 3 over the Rangers. The Port Perry. Bob Arbuckle and Frankford. After that it was not turning back when Perry goals were shared by Lou Doucette scored the the local team rolled ahead and won decisively 11 - 2 NOW IS THE TI ME Robin Kydd, Glenn McCoy, Frankford goals. Kenneth Jackson, president of ingo Pastries TO OR DER YOUR Rick Campbell, Dave Hill Limited is the sponsor of the Junior team. With him and Neil McLaughlin. Re- H d b in the picture is Fred Etcher coach who has taken on WINTER plying for Rangers were onoure y the coaching responsibilities this season. Mr. Etcher Dennis Berger, Jim . was one of the most outstanding hockey players in FUEL Liscomb and John Rudd. Minor Hockey Canada some yedrs back and was a member of the On Sunday night the gold medal winning team, the Dunlops, in the 1956 Flamingos hosted Frankford Winter OI ics in Oslo, N : i i fore A Ontario County man ympics in 0, Norway: A Money on DX Premium in their home opener be y , . a! . . a crowd of 400 people and Alex Brown was honoured KS ~1 Quality Fuel Oil took a very convincing 11-2 for his outstanding contri- time and knowledge coach- "manager and trainer. He | victory. _ bution to minor hockey in ing and managing boys in was presented with an in- { Call Collect 668-3381 The opening ceremonies Ontario by his peers minor hockey play. scribed silver tray and a featured the dropping of the Saturday. Brown has served the trophy signifying his award. first puck by the Honourable The Ontario Minor Hockey Brooklin-W hitby Minor D X Kl El O11 Dr. Matthew B. Dymond, Association selected Brown Hockey League as coach, ' M.P.P. for Ontario with for the Honor Award at its assistance from Mr. annual meeting in Toronto. . B ! oll us today for Kenneth Jackson, Presi- The award is presented to PROMPT COURTEOUS SERVICE dent of Flamingo Pastries the individual each year who | JOHN DEERE SNOWMOBILE SPECIAL Ltd., the team sponsor. has made a special contri- Flamingo coach Fred bution in terms of giving his : Buy now, gelfa | | Factor 'Clear-out full season of Y m Still in effect on 1973 Scamper Trailers. savings | FACTORY FRESH UNITS * 507-516 Brock St. N. 668-91 7 2 north of Manchester ¥ ee RAN Ow Fea 6 (2 miles West of Manchester)

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