"rim "ow : - ) Flamingos open training camp Minor 9 / hockey ; by Wayne Venning pe) N the best players will be Stouffville, who will | hi The Port Perry Flamingo available. =. . be replacing Sutton Rangers 3 Er e Pastries Junior "C"" Hockey ~The Flamingos had seven who have dropped out. meeting ¥ LJ + Midgets defeat Club will open its *'75-76" training camp on Thursday, September 18th at the Ux- bridge Arena at 8 p.m. The club is expecting over 50 players to be on hand for positions on the team are Winchester Saturday, September 13, the Merchants hosted Win- chester in the econd game of OASA quarter final. Mer- chant winning 3-0. Scoring for Port Perry were John players over age and several others not returning because of school commitments, so there should be ample open- ings and opportunities for , the new players to make the the first session, and all //squad.. . ~The team will again be competing in the Central Ontario Junior *'C" Hockey League. with teams from Lindsay, Cobourg, Port Hope Bowmanville, and one new entry, which Frankford . The Flamingos will be playing the majority of their games on Sunday evenings with four games being sched- uled in Uxbridge on Thurs- day evenings. This was made necessary because Bowmanville also play their home games on Sunday evenings. The opening game at home for the Flamingos will be Sunday, October 19th. T-ball champs Zering Pontiac by virtue of : president of the Port Perry A managers and coach- es meeting was held at ~ the Port Perry Arena on Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The meeting, for people seek- ing positions/as coaches * and managers of Number 1and 2 teams only, will be followed later by another . meeting for coaches and managers of house lea- gue teams. From left are Port Perry Minor Hockey Association 1st vice pres- ident Bob Storry; Jan Franssen, president of the . association, Larry Lee, 2nd vice pres.; and --- ROCA TY Lo 2 ® Scottins5th. Phil Cochrane in a 35-34 win over Brians Sup- Minor Softball Assotiation association director ir the 6th and Scott again inthe ertest have won the Port and Vin Walker, president of Garry Geer. : 8th. Hitting for Port Perry Perry Minor Softball T-Ball the Ontario Amateur Softball { were Scott, Cochrane and Championship. ~The two Association who presented 4 McKee with two and Healey teams had played during the the players on both teams : »- and Wackett with one each. summer in the T-Ball league with ribbons. : _ Winchester pitcher strik- and advanced to the champ- Jim Richard, league ing out 11. jonship game on Wednesday convenor deserves a great ~ Elson throwing a one hitter . night at the Joe Fowler deal of credit for the organiz- " striking out 20. Memorial Park. ation of the schedule and Zering Pontiac team de- playoffs. Exhibition Game feated the Snowmobile Club~-- The members of the winn- Sub- Agents Wanted Port Perry Merchant Mid- team in a semi-final game a ing Zering Pontiac team - gets host the number one week earlier, while Brians were: Greg Warriner, Ricky ' ; i fi Ek y had defeated the Carl the Milinoar, Steve Durham, onderosa Wednesday, Sept. Butcher Club. Steve Jackson, Craig Venn- | : : 8 17th at 8:00. Following" the game the ing, Andy Sytsma, Jimmy To assist us with the sale of iy iy of gusty he oy to Jim Irvine Memorial Trophy Abraham, Randy Gast, Kev- 1 cheer on the youth of Port was presented to the Zering in Hobbs, Chris Parliment, Perry. Club by Jack Cook Jr., -Craig Menzies, Kevin Jack- 1975 SERIES CANADA SAVINGS BONDS . (1) x - son, coaches, Wayne Venn- ; -ing and David Irvine. ~ 3 hs, THE DURHAM S aah: Apply To: % BOARD OF EDUCATION J nowmobilers foo | THOMAS CALDER. ) ] . : ! Midland Doherty Limited : : ) begin season | Box 95 - 15 King Street East PS | OSHAWA, Ontario ig gE A EVEN | NG The first general member- - | oa Canada Telephone: 576-1726 ik ! ship meeting for the 1975-76 : w5 ~ season was held on Sep- ~ 5 DR tember 14th, 1975, at the i i Scout Hall. Attendance was -- X= = ==n=r=n=r=r= I Se ee ee ie woo A good and it looks to be off to a ) = Be | good start for the season. 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