Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Feb 1976, p. 21

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' ih It took an extra end in one of the most exciting curling matches in recent local history for the 1976 All-Ontario champions to defeat the rink of Garnet Warriner in the W. Frank Bonspiel last Saturday. The all-Ontario champs took part in the spiel before going to Regina later in the week to represent the. province in the Canadian Brier. From left (rear) are Joe Gurowka, Maurice Baker, manager of Frank Real Estate, and Bob Charlebois. Lilly and Andy 'Thomson. In front is Ray The first "upset" of the playoff series occurred on the weekend when the Port Hope Panthers eliminated the Stouffville Clippers 3 games to two in the quarter final round. The Panthers had trailed in the round 2-1 in games but defeated the Clip- pers 9-6 on Thursday night in Port Hope and then before a capacity crowd in Stouffville on Saturday night they won 4-1 In-the other quarter round playoff series, as predicted, the Lindsay Muskies elimin- ated Bowmanville three games to one, with a 4-3 win at home on Friday night. The Lindsay-Port Hope should be a dandy as there is no love lost between the two clubs. : Trains - Boats FRED'S HOBBY SHOP 233 Queen Street - Port Perry - 985-8035 MODELS - SLOT CARS SPORT SHORTS | Any fans who left Sundays game before the final buzzer, missed a rarity in hockey, as Carlo Cammazzola was awarded a penalty shot when a Cougar defenseman threw his stick on a breakaway. Carlo made no mistake as he scored with ten seconds left in the game. The referee in Sunday's game finally discovered the spearing tactics of the Cougar defenseman; Alex Calder (No. 4) as he caught the talented young player in the act and "handed" him a match-penalty' which is an automatic three game suspension by the 0.H.A. He will miss the remainder of the series. Broomball activities a Brian'S SUPERTEST 1 K. R. COULTER 1 A win for Brian's would have clenched fourth place and a. berth in the playoffs but Coulter's played a steady game tieing Brian's and keeping them in reach of fifth place Cawker's. Coul- ter's have no chance for a playoff spot but are playing better than ever in their last few games. Brian's picked up their goal at the 9:05 mark of the "first period when Dave Dal- ton tipped in a shot by Ken Nott with the other assist going to Ken Fraser. Coul- ter's tied it up with 5:20 gone in the second period. Rob Stevens scored on a break away with the assists going to Brian Parish. This left the remainder of the game scoreless. UTICA AUTO BODY'3 SMIT'SCYCLE 0 Utica and Smit's battled back and forth with end to end action in the first two periods with neither team picking up a goal. Then in the third period, Utica let loose with three unanswered goals. . The first for Utica was at the 3:00 mark of the third when Mike Mitchell scored from Ron Redmen. Then at 9:50, Don Card picked up his 19th goal of the season out of 18 games, 'with the assist going to Eric Bens. At 10:50, Utica picked up their third and final goal when Bernie McEnaney scorey from Tim Mitchell to end the game at 3-0. Dennis Symes picked up the shut-out for Utica. BROOKLIN LEGION 5 CAWKER's BUTCHERS 3 The loss for Cawker's put them in a bad position for a playoff spot leaving them PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesd four points behind fourth place Brian's with only two games left. Brooklin scored twice in the first period to Cawker's one. At 5:10, Brooklin went ahead with a goal by Murray Down from John VanHouvel. Cawker's tied it at 7:55 when Don Phinney scored from Larry Page and Mike McQuade. v ay, Feb. 25, 1976 -- 21 et smd. t Arena | second at 8:30 when Mike McQuade scored from Doug Scott and Bill Thompson. Brooklin scored the fifth and final goal at 9:20 by Murray Down from John Van Houvel and Larry down. Cawker's scored their last goal at 14:05 when Doug Scott scored from Mike McQuade and Don Phinney. Brooklin scored again at 10:40 when Bill Down scored from Brian Grills. The second period was scoreless. At 1:25 of the third, Larry <Down scored an unassisted goal for Brooklin. Brooklin scored again at 6:55 with a goal by Ken Vipond from Bill Down and Rick Gilbert. Cawker's scored their News from Ashburn "By Mrs. E. Heron Winter was very much with us on Sunday morning Feb. 15th and kept some people home from the morn- ing service. Mr. McEntyre had a very helpful message taken from St. Luke the 10th Chapter. The combined Jr. and Sr. Choir sang "The Great Par- ade" with Mr. McEntyre singing the solo parts. Mrs. Don Wick had charge of Jr. Church. Next Sunday Miss Dorothy Bulmer of Nestleton will con- duct the worship service. + On Saturday night of this week Feb. 28 the Adult Bible classes and Sunday School teachers and their spouses or friends are invited to a bowl- ing party at the Oshawa Centre bowling lanes. There will be a social time after in the church hall. Glad to report Mr. Clarence Bryant home from Oshawa Hospital also Mr. Nelson Ashton is at the pre- sent time with his son Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ashton. We are glad they are both feel- ing uch better. Mrs. Jennie Johnston and son George Johnston and little granddaughter Eliza- beth' spent Friday with Misses Hilda and Mary Hop- kins and Walter Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron Manchester News By Ruby Fielding Church Sunday Feb. 29th at 11:15 a.m. Rev. B.R. Pogue in charge. The March UCW will be held at the church Thurs. March 4 at 2 p.m. Sincere sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Ken Rodd in the death of Ken's .uncle Ray Holdershaw of Brooklin last week. A number of the Manchest- 'er Cubs, Scouts, Guides and Brownies attended the Lord Baden Powell day at the ~ Catholic Church in Port Perry on Sunday. Congratulations to Ann Lamb on being third at the TAYLOR'S TEXACO Corner of Union & 7A Hwy. - Specializing in: © MOTOR VEHICLE INSPECTION STATION & : Expco 985-3655 eo TIRE SALES & SERVICE (New & Used Tires) eo MINOR REPAIRS & TUNE-UPS e OIL CHANGE & LUBRICATION oe FRONTEND & BRAKE REPAIR Accepted Credit Cards TEXACO - CHARGEX - MASTER CHARGE -- HOURS OPEN - Monday to Friday 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday -8:00 a.m. 10 6:00 p.m Sunday - 10 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Legion Public speaking, Janet Lamb also represent- ed their school. Mr. Rueben Hansel of Oshawa spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W.J. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Lawler spent the weekend with her brother, Corporal Lee and Mrs. Wood and son at Trenton. Mrs. Phair Sr. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ron Ginn and family over the weekend. Sorry to see Ron Ginn on crutches again after a snow- mobile accident last Sat. Mr. and Mrs. Art Fielding Sunday dinner guests with Mr. and Mrs. Art Anness at Little Britain. ELECTRICAL ¢ HEATING * RESIDENTIAL ¢ COMMERCIAL Hopkins family. Thought - Your life is like an unfinished portrait, no matter how dissatisfied you may be with the picture, remember that it is not finished yet. The brush is still in your hand. visited with Mr. and Mrs. K. Reynolds of Aurora recently. Word was received this week of the death of Miss Alma Griffith of New York on Monday Feb. 16. The sympathy of the community goes out to her cousins the ahh ee Ee ENITH CHROMACOLOR - at - = croc: ELECTRONICS 75 Brock Street W. Uxbridge Ontario Phone 852-3481 SPER VCCVSVVVVVRVV929222922222V2222LS SY LOUIS J. 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