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Port Perry Star, 12 Nov 1975, p. 22

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OSHAWA TOWERS 17 PORT PERRY IGA 4 Port Perry started quickly goal lead but Oshawa fought back to even the score at two a piece. Port Perry scored _again only to have Oshawa come back with two quick goals to end the first period leading 4-3. Oshawa'scored the only goals in the second period putting two past Port goalie, Bob Holtby, to take a 6-3lead into the final period. In the'third period each team traded goals, making the final score Oshawa 7, Port Perry 4. BETHANY 2 _ In the second game, Rock- brune defeated Bethany by a score of 3-2 in a very close checking game with not very many scoring chances for either club. UTICA 7 SONYA 4, Inthe third game, the Utica team defeated Sonya by the score of 7 to 4. Utica played a fine game and their fore- checking and skating kept the Sonya team well tied up. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 'PORT PERRY IGA 7 SONYA 3 Sonya drew first blood in this contest when Dale Hallet scored from Bill 'Pearson at 11:400f the first period giving Sonya a 1-0 lead. Port Perry fought back on second period goals, Ken Nightingale assis- ted by Ken Jeffrey at 3:03. Port Perry scored again at 4:30 when Les Brown conver- ted Bill Jeffery to give Port a 2-1 lead. At 16:50, Dale Bronson scored giving Port Perry a 3-1 lead at this point final goal of the second period when Tom Thompson scored 'assisted by Bob Sinclair. In the third period, Sonya came out flying and tied the game at three a piece when Reg Huges scored assisted by Dale Hallett at the 5:20 mark. Port Perry finally found . tidied eh EE ppp and jumped into an early two - ROCKBRUNE MOVERS 3 ° inthegame. Sonya netted the - CH ROMACOLOR -at - d= UXBRIDGE ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 «2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1975 Lake Scugog Hockey League their mark scoring four goals in 4 minutes to put the game out of reach. At 14:53, Randy Knight scored assisted by Ron Jeffrey, then at 15:37 Ron Jeffrey scored assisted by Russ Stevens. Glen Geer put Port ahead 6-3 assisted by Dale McNenly 'and Rick Prosser completed the scor- ing at 18:41 assisted by Glen' Geer. ROCKBRUNE MOVERS 2 OSHAWA TOWERS 1 Oshawa scored first at 19:44 of the first period when Paul Bligtori scored assisted by Chas. Griffen. In the second period, Rockbrune - two unanswered scored goals. Peter Taylor assisted by Ron Griffin at 14:55 and Peter Taylor with his second of the game unassisted at 16:01. There was no scoring in the final period leaving the final score' Rockbrune 2, Oshawa 1. UTICA 17 BETHANY 4 Utica started quickly when Grant McLaughlin scored his (continued on' pagé 23) Snowmobilers will There was a good turnout of members for the third general membership meet- ing of the Port Perry Snow- mobile Club héld Sunday evening in the Scout Hall. Reports were received from each committee. Plans were discussed for a Safety Clinic to be held in January and for this season's snowmobile races. It was decided that the club will contribute to the Social Planning Committee for the distribution of Christ- mas gifts to needy families in Scugog Township. The next event for the Snowmobile Club is the Teen Dance which will be held on: Saturday, November 22nd, 8. ° p.m. at the Masonic Hall. Please note, ,the date is changed from November 15 as originally scheduled. The Teen Dance is open to all teenagers from 12 to 17 years .inclusive. Music will be by "'Chilco"'. On Sunday, November 23, there will be a Pot Luck Supper at the Scout Hall, beginning at 4:00 p.m. December 21 is the date of the Children's .Christmas- Party. All children eleven years old and under whose eg ppp e Watches i ame Ltd. - V4QUEEN ST. K925768) -- PORT PERRY weeks +H CHRISTMAS N-- Use Our Convenient Lawaway Plan for e Diamonds [odd / oNtY H 4 Th Sp ------------ i hold safety clinic parents are members by December 1st are welcome. Their name, age and sex ° should be sent to Betty Gray by this date. There will be no monthly bulletin for members until the Postal Strike is resolved. The next general member- ship meeting will be held December 14, at 7:30 p.m. at the Scout Hall. CHINESE Lig ar a A cheque in the amount of $1500. was presented to Ed Mulholland from the Ladies Auxiliary at the Remembrance Day Banquet held last Saturday night. Seen here presenting the cheque on behalf of the Auxiliary members is president June Symes. Acting president Mulholland said that the money will be used by Branch 419 in a way that the ladies will be able to see it. = cn cn © cm cm cm st = cn es cn tn © © en © = © © © © me ot tn wn en oe 7, OF = KEN DALL'S HOE " : R FE PORT PERRY PLAZA =) 9:00 AM. Come in and'see our ~ large selection of shoes for MEN WOMEN & CHILDREN & sf 3 Th oR

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