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Port Perry Star, 8 Jan 1975, p. 24

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Ths Bh Eh . + FA DE Lot a BARR ROM 8 ACRE £2 40 TNS TAS Sob HOHE 0 Loony lakes dda A 1 A UP A A PU HAN OR ASR bE a a ULES AERA VER VS TIA WERT Ne x NR TERRE, ANP) 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Jan. 8, 1975 Sports Uxbridge downs Malmont 5-4 BROOMBALL RESULTS Malmont * Farms Atoms played at home against Ux- bridge on December 27 and lost five to four, Port opened the scoring at the 3:47 mark of the first period on a goal by Sean Fewer assisted by Bob Horton. Uxbridge tied the score at he-2:30 mark of the second hi but at the 3:05 mark' Sean Fewer assisted by Bob Horton put the Malmont crew ahead by won. The whole crew played well but two players should have special mention. All the scoring points in the game went to Sean Fewer and Bob Horton. Sean Fewer with two goals and one assist and Bob Horton with two goals and two assists. These boys not only scored all the points but played a good defensive game as well. Lose exhibition game Malmont Farms played an exhibition game against' Pickering on January 3 at scoring at the 7:55 mark of the first period on a goal by Sean Fewer and assisted by Smit's Cycle & Sports 5 - Utica Auto Body 1 Smits Cycle & Sports lengthened their first place margin, when they picked up a 5-1 win over second place Utica Auto Body. In the first period, Utica picked up the only goal at the 10:45 mark when Mike Mitchell scored from Don Card and Ron Redman. But Smit's domin- ated all the way in the second Cawker Butchers 4 - Coulters 3 Both teams played a good first period with each team picking up one goal. Both goalies played well in the first period and all through the game. : At the 15:45 mark of the first period, Cawker's went ahead with a goal by Trevor Blakely from Doug Scott. game, Bill Down got his second goal from Ken Down to win 4-0. Alf Appleby picked up the shut-out. . Smits Cycle & Sports 4 - Brians Supertest 1 Smits Cycle & Sports played a good strong game over Brian's with most of the play being in Brian's end. With Smit's picking up four goals to Brian's one. two to one. home. Port opened the Bob Horton. with five goals. Then exactly two minutes In the first period at the At the 3:57 mark of the . The Malmont boys led one At the 3:28 mark Ken later Coultei's came back 15:53 mark, Don Gray scored same period Bob Horton Atom s tie to nothing until the #412 of Nightingale picked up the with a goal by Brian Parish. from Denny Martyn to put scored unassisted and the second period ended with Port ahead by three to one. Uxbridge opened the scor- at Port Hope Malmont Farms Atoms the third period when Pick- ering tied the score. At the 9:00 minute mark Pickering scored to go ahead 2 to 1 and first goal. Then at the 6:00 'mark, Ken Nightingale got another from Pat Thompson and Don Harper. Then, at At the 2:59 mark of the second period, Doug Scott scored from Aldin Smith to put Cawker's ahead 2-1. But Smit's ahead 1-0. Smit's scored again at the 16:58 mark when Pat Thompson 'put it in from Don Gray. At EN ERE ing at the 35 second mark (.avelled to Port Hope on thatended the scoring for the the 7:20 mark, Ron Short got ~ Coulter's came back with the 7:03 mark of the second e while Port were shorthanded January 4and tied Port Hope game. ~~ one from Don Gray. Then, two goals. One at 10:05 by period, Dave Dalton scored but at the 1:21 mark Bob by the score of 3 to 3." Point The boys played well'and again at the 11:10 mark, "Keith Ellicott and again at from Ken Knott for Brian's. , Horton scored assisted by getters for Malmont were should have won but the Dave Durham from Don 15:23 by Brian Parish from But at the 9:35 mark, Ron ' Sean Fewer to make the Alan Jones with two goals Pickering boys seemed upset Gray and Ken Nightingale. Robert Stevens. But Cawk- Short scored from Ken Nigh- - ; count four to two for the and one assist, Paul Storry about losing the tournament To end it off, Pat Thompson ers cameright back with two tingale. Then Don Gray Malmont Gang. At the ih one goal and one assist, tO the local team and em- from Ron Short and Denny quick goals. First one, at scored from Pat Thompson halfway mark of the period, Todd Blayone with two ployed unnecessary rough- Martyn left the score at 5-1. 16:30 by Aldin Smith from and Dale Crawford at the ; Port went into a defensive. ,oqicts and Mark Goreski Ness in order to gain their Bruce Woodrow. Then Aldin 14:53 mark to end the game ; slump and Uxbridge scored with one assist. ends. . . Smith scored again at the -at 4-1. : three unanswered goals to he Malmont gang played Brian's Supertest 1 - 17:11 mark from Doug Scott * make the final score five to 5 very good game and should PUBLIC SCHOOL Duff's Towing 2 and Trevor Blakley to win Cawker Butchers 1 - 1 four for Uxbridge. have come away with a win. MIXED BOWLING Both teams played a good, the game 4-3. Utica Auto Body 0 & | = The Malmont crew out- Next home game is against igh Single - Girls: close checking first period, Both teams played a good : played Uxbridge for most of 2h Single « (uiis: with end to end action and no the game and should have West Rouge on Friday, January 10 at 8:00 p.m. A ve" A PORT TAVERN 203 Water Street - Port Perry, Ont. SPECIALTY OF THE HOUSE SPAGHETTI DINNERS Licensed Dining Room -- Coffee Shop Leslie McNulty 156 - High Triple - Girls: LeeAnn Kerr 363 High Average - Girls: LeeAnn Kerr 119 ~ High Single - Boys: Tim Thompson 213 High Triple - Boys: Tim Thompson 538 High Average - Boys: Greg Fedyk 173 Standings: Pinkillers..................... 47 The Scooby Doos .......... 46 Big Macs.......ccceeeunnnn.... 43 goals being scored. Both teams goalies had to come up with key saves. The scoring started in the second period at the 3:58 mark when Keith Dalton tucked it in, from Paul Christies to give Brian's a 1-0° lead. Then at the 14:55 mark, Duff's came back with a goal by Bill Down from Randy Church to tie it 1-1. With less than a minute left in the game, Bill Down scored again from Wayne Church to win the game 2-1. January 5th Duff's Towing 4 - Coulter's 0 Duff's Towing took full control of the game with four goals to Coulter's none, split- ting the goals, two in the first period and two in the second. The first goal came at the 9:52 mark when Bill Down slipped it in from Ken Down. Then at the 12:27 mark, Ken Vipond put one in on his own. In the second period at the 12:00 mark, Ken Down put one in on his own also. With just 26 seconds left in the close checking game, and it was a toss up who was really going to win. Both teams were fighting for second place and a win for either team would mean they were in second place. The win for Cawker's put them in second place but they are still a big margin away from the first place team, Smits Cycle & "Sports. The only goal came in the first period at the 5:28 mark when Don Phinney tipped it in from Robert Evans and Doug Scott. Wayne Dowson 'got the shutout for Cawkers. Beginning January 12, you could save yourself a quarter by looking in the book. in the book. Most people use Directory Assistafice only as a last ~yesort, when the phone number they need can't be found These necessary Directory Assistance requests will continue to be free. I's unnecessary calls we want to discourage to ensure reliable Directory Assistance service for those who really need it. That's why, starting January 12, some Directory Assis- tance requests for numbers that are in your phone book will cost 25 cents each. There will be no charge for the first three such numbers provided each month on your residence phone * After that, the charge will apply. Necessary calls --for numbers not yet listed in your directory --will still be free. And whether the number is listed or not, there will be no charge for anyone who has a handicap that makes it difficult to use a directory or for persons 65 years of age or over. If you qualify for either of these exemptions, just call your Bell Canada Business Office and ask for a special Exemption form. The sooner the better. / Also free are emergency calls and calls from pay phones, hotel, motel and hospital rooms. So remember, check your directory first. Chances are, the number you need has been there all along. Remember, you could save yourself a quarter just by looking in your book. *There is no allowance for 3 free calls from business phones. Bell Canada [3 A UA ! t ee = REV RAR EC OT ----_m-- EA TAS SA

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