A a a SS ] \ /Q) -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 12th, 1973 Jantams to host Switzerland team Port. Perry will have a chance to see how the Beare Motors Bantams stand up to ternational play when the bovs host the Wallisellen Midgets from Switzerland at the arena January 16 One thousand tickets. at one dollar each have been printed for the game, and Minor Hockey President Charles Bourgeous expects to sell them all. He said he expects some people will buy tickets even if they are not going to be able to make it to the game. but quickly adds that the arena can hold 1,000" il everyone shows up. A group of about 100 guests from Switzerland will be in town for the game. These include the players and their parents, coaches and their families, ete. : The hockey club will host a banquet for our guests at the high school on the night of the game. Local service clubs andthe new Township of Scugog council will be asked to help with the ban- quel expense. which Mr. Bourgeois estimates at about $1.000. Game time January 16 will be 7:30 pam. CIA ING ASR) \'¢ ERY FABER EA i LA FASRAT VAROTRR EFA, 70 2 Seagrave and area news Only two weeks until Christmas. Most of the usual season's aclivities are in progress but we do miss the Christmas lights. - Looking down foward our village from the main road we realize that almost everyone Is conserving energy, just in case Our first pre-Christmas altar was the arrival of Santa at the store on Salur- day afternoon. He left his reindeer and sleigh al home and was riding in Bill Wana- makers red convertible so he just might have come from Toronto. While in Seagrave he gave oul almost 170 bags of candy to he youngslers EHEREE an HARDWARE w 3 temperature selections high, medium and air only for airing without heat Flexible timed drying from 10 to 70 minutes 189% { Available in Harvest Gold at No Extra Charge - _- ey 2 Speed 3 Cycle Full-cutting board {Built-in pump Carnegie Bros. Ltd. FRONT LOAD PORTABLE Dishwashers ls "Electric 3 Temperature Selection Timed Drying i HARDWARE Liberator Dryers *169 Ay > Cand 985-2211 Queen St - Port Perry © Jobb 2, Dennis and paid calls on several shut-ins. Meanwhile, the raga: makers and their helpers were busy serving coffee (125 or.so cups)-to the adults. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wana- maker and family of Oshawa Bill and Sharon of Toronto were giving, a hand but Neil's boys had. the sniffles so Santa had to call on them. Among the after- noon visitors looking for hand-outs were Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sharpe of Enniskillen. Sunday was relatively quiel with no daytime ser- vice but a good crowd turned out for the annual -pageant presented by the Sunday School for what we think was the 21st time. The first part of the ser- vice was taken by 4 Hi-C members and Mr. Roundell who had an easy evening this time. Supt. Carr read the bible passages and as usual the voung people: were thrilled to be taking part. Kathy Carr and Raymond Nobbs took the parts of Mary and Joseph and of course there were host of angels, the shepherds. the wise men and» the beginner's class carrying lights. Responsible for all this were Mrs. K. Sturman, Mrs. Carr, and Mrs. Whyte with Mrs.Beacock and Mrs. J Stone doing their best with PORT PERRY BROOMBALL ASSOC. WL T Pts Utica A.B. 6 1 1 13 Prince Albert 5 1 2 12 Whitby 3 3 2 8 D&RSports 1 3 4 6 Oshawa .. . 2 4 2 6 Brians 0 5 3 3 3:00 - Oshawa vs. Prince Albert 4:00 - Whitby vs. D & R Sports 5:00 - Utica vs. Brian's Supt. the little gaffers. We were glad to see quite a number of newcomers in the audience as well as such old-comers as Mr.and Mrs. Coxworth and son of Ux- bridge along with the Tobins. Mr. and Mrs. Carr deliv- cred the White Gifts to the . Fred Victor Mission in Tor- onto on Monday. Mr. Norm Hurst is heading toward home. The last we heard he was in Port Perry Hospital. Our only casually this week is Mrs. Newman who sports a cast on her left hand just now. We suppose that Mr. Nick Newlands has arrived home by this time. He was due loday after spending the last couple of weeks with his brother and two sisters in England. Last Wenesday evening, the Hunters, the Belairs and Mr. Keith Puckrin attended the Agricultural Banquet in Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter visited in Scar- borough village with Mr. and Mrs. David Owens on Sunday afternoon. Last week's news infor- med us that the Durwards have still another grand- child. We offer congratula- tions. Unit 1. U.C.W. met at the Morley Bruce home on Mon- LAKE SCUGOG HOCKEY LEAGUE WL T Pts Bethany 6 3 0 12 Port Perry .. 5 3 1 11 Bruces .3 3 3 9 Utica 3 4 2 8 Woods 4 5 0 8 Ponty Pool ...3 6 0 6 10:00 - Port Perry vs. Utica 11:30 - Woods vs. Ponty Pool 1:15 - Bruces vs. Bethany Legion Pee Wee's kept busy For the past couple of week's, the Legion Pee Wee's have been real busy, playing six games of hoec- key. 'They had their work cut out for themselves, and they came out of it, look- ing real good, Ex. Oshawa Minor Pee Wee's 4, Legion 0. Stouffville 0, Legion 3 Newcastle 2, Legion 2 "Ex. Woodville 1, Legion 6 Newcastle 3, Legion 3 Stouffville 1, Legion 2 On Friday night here in --town, probably one of the best played hockey games played by the Legion club. Port Perry and Stouffville both had a tight playing de- fensive style hockey game going until Clark Menzies scored early in the second period. Ron Ashmore and Robertson picking up the assists. ' Then Jimmy Kane notch- ed the second goal, unas- sisted at the 4:10 mark in the third. Stouffville fin. ally found the Port Perry net with 1:40 left in the game. Early in the week or past couple of weeks, these boys were the goal scorers. Bill Owen 3, Mike Tobin 2, Clark Menzies 2, Darrin Franssen and Jimmy Kane 2, along with Timmy Parker. The - boys who picked up assists were Ron Ashmore 4, Carl Durward 4, Timmy Parker 3, Dennis Franssen 2, Mike Tobin 2, Clark Menzies 2, Mike Geer 2, John Robert- son, David Alexander, Jim- my Kane, and Darrin Jobb all had 1 each, . Following is the Pee Wee Lakeshore Standing up to Nov. 23rd, 1973. GPW L T Pt Uxbridge... 7 5 1 1 11 West Rouge7 '4 1 2 10 Port Perry 8 3 4 1 Stouffville 8 3 5 0 6 Newcastle 8 1 5 2 3 day evening to clean up the 1973 business then the ladies enjoyed a Christmas party. Don't forget the U.C:W. "party for ladies on Wednes- day night," the Christmas tree for everybody on Friday night and regular services for all on Sunday. Burketon " News Mrs. F. Tabb called on Mr. and Mrs. Al Swain, Hamp- ton, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Orval Greer, Oshawa, were callers of Mrs. W. Bryan on Friday. Mr. G. Britton, Pontypool (formerly of Burketon), is a patient in Port Perry hospi- tal. We wish him a speedy . recovery. Christmas trees are avail- able. Cutting your own makes Christmas more fun. BOWLING THURSDAY NIGHT "MEN"S BOWLING . P.P, Stars . Middletons .. . Nachurs PP. IGA ...... . Ballards Edens . L. Scugog 10. Dowsons ... 11. Zerings 12. P.P. Dairy - Section Winners: P.P. Stars, Middletons, Nachurs. H.T. - Jim Hadley 726 H.S. - Bill Anderson 314 OPT DU DWN 172) =z e = © 151 JHT.WH. - Walt Sandison 772 H.S.W.H. - Bill Anderson - 340 PUBLIC SCHOOL MIXED BOWLING Girls High Single: Diane Gibson - 152 High Single W.H. Diane Gibson - 219 High Triple: Diane Gibson - 483 High Triple W.H. Diane Gibson - 684 Boys igh Single: Kevin Walker - 202 High Single W.II. 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