Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 15 Dec 1976, p. 20

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SECRETIN CREAN PA b fh LX INEST x VARA A : SELF FANT AV ITREES IA RFRA SITS RES AUT HERS DAN, ERS AY EL CH RY Lin $0 i . Aen Ae 5 \J be IN 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1976 bs : ednesday. bec Legionaires Broomball League BRIAN'S 4 -- CAWKER'S 2 The day started off fast as Brian's defeated second place Cawkers. Ken Fraser opened the scoring for Brian's on a goal from Dave Dalton and Keith Dalton. Dean Beare made it 2-0 early in the second on an unassist- ed goal. Mark Lee's hustling paid off a minute later as Cawker's made it 2-1 from Bruce Woodrow and Colin Wackett. Brian's regained their two goal lead at the 10 minute mark of the second as Keith Dalton scored from Paul Christie and Bill Peters. Cawker's again nar- rowed down the lead as Rob Evans scored from Danny Taylor and Don Phinney at the 8 second mark of the third" Dean Beare scored his COMPLETE ANTENNA SUPPLY FOR THE DO-IT- YOURSELF TYPE PERSON : CHANNEL MAST, TV i antenna installations DURBAN ELECTRONICS & TV For fast, efficient service to Stereo, Tv, HiFi, Phono and Tape at reasonable prices 145 Queen Street PORT PERRY, ONT. Phone 985-3811 second of the day and the last of the game from Bill Peters. UTICA 2-- COULTERS 1 This game was the most exciting contest of the day as Utica just barely won in an end to end contest that fea-. tured excellent goaltending from both teams with Keith Fraser of Coulter's and Don Card of Utica. Utica scored the first goal as Keith Elli- cott was set up by Ron Redman and Jack Mitchell. Coulter's tied it up on a goal by Rich Collins from Donovan Smith and Bruce Smith. The score remained the same for the remainder of the first, the whole second and half of the third, before Bernie McEnaney rifled one past Keith Fraser with Jack Monsma getting the assist BROOKLIN 10 -- SMITS 0 In the game of the day, Brooklin, who are undefeat-- ed, totally out played the winless Smits club. John Van Heuval and Ken Vipond each scored hat tricks while Murray Down picked up a pair and Marty Van Heuval and Ian-Down each scored one. Assists went to Bill Down 3, Murray Down 3, John Van Heuval 2, Marty Van Heuval 3, Wayne Church 2, Ken Down 1, Ken Vipond 1, Larry Down 1 and Glen Kellogg 1. Standings: Brooklin 17 pts; Cawkers 12 pts; Utica 11 pts; Brian's 7 pts; coul- ters 7 pts; Smits 0 pts. Ontario's present urban development standards are among the highest in the world. However, the standards set by our municipalities vary considerably, a fact which in some instances adds (continued uncovered in front of the net and he made no mistake as he took his time and lifted one high into the corner. of the net. The boys never let up but hemmed Lakefield in their own end for the final 'minutes of the game to pre- serve a well earned 2 to 0 victory. A super team effort by 15 determined hockey players brought the Legionaires and P.P.M.H.A. its first tourna- ment championship trophy of the 1976-77 season. With a smile on his face as wide as the base of the trophy, team captain Alan Jones, on behalf of his team mates, accepted the trophy and congratulations from Fenelon Falls Minor Hockey. Team members are coach - Butch Potts, Manager - Bob Storry, Trainer - Hal Storry, Asst. Coach - Greg Rundle, stick-boy - Doug Potts, goal- tenders - Clay Lovering, Peter Christie, Defense - Todd Blayone, Eric Crowell, Sean Fewer, Keith Tremblay Forwards - Paul Storry, Bob Horton, Alan Jones, Donny Young, Brian Henricks, Robert Burnett, Scott Wal- lace, Grant Vizely, .Mark Goreski. Recent league action saw the Legionaires defeat Pickering 9 to 5 and Orono 9 to 1; ie Newcastle 4 all and Uxbridge 1 all. Offensively Horton had 9 points including one 5 goal effort; Young 8 points including a hat ricks; Storry 7 points including 4 assists in one game; Vizely greatly to the cost of new housing. Your Ontario Government believes that realistic development standards throughout the province would lead to continued high quality new housing, but at a lower cost. This case is strongly presented in a new report, 'Urban Development Standards: A Demonstration of the Potential for Reducing Costs," issued by the Ontario Ministry of Housing. PPSC 134 family members The monthly meeting of the Port Perry Snowmobile club was held Sunday even- ing in the Scout Hall. This is one group of people who are very happy with the early winter this year! Membership reported 134 family members. There is a lot of work being done these days on trials and regular trial rides will be starting soon. There is a work detail this Saturday at 10:00 a.m. leaving from Jim Coates. The club has set up a phone committee of members in 6 points including one hat trick; Jones 5 points; Blay- one 4 points; Fewer and Goreski 3 points each; Trem- blay and Wallace 2 points Crowell, Burnett and Henricks one point each. Everyone wants °' to reduce | new home costs. Here's a new report that suggests how it can be done. . la Minister The report points out how more realistic standards could significantly reduce home mortgage payments, and indicates that adoption of such standards would in some areas lead to more economical use of land, energy savings, reduced various communities to contact people for special events. The bulletin from the Ontario Federation of Snow- mobile Clubs was read. Plans were mentioned for this year's Snow-a-rama and the Driver's Training Ptogram. This Sunday, December 19, is the P.P.S.C. Christ- mas Party at the Latcham Centre. There are 98 child- ren registered to visit with Santa Claus. The Snow- mobile Club has invitied the Senior Citizens to attend the Christmas Party and enjoy the fun of watching the children receiving their gifts. It's a good thing there is so much snow this year because Santa Claus is going to be driving to the Latcham Centre by Snowmo- bile! * DURHAM CARPET CLEANING SALES & SERVICE 60 WATER ST. PORT PERRY CARPET - HARDSURFACE 985-3773 pressure on agricultural land, and greater feasibility for public transit. If you would like a leaflet summarizing the main features of the suggested new standards; write to: Communications Branch Ministry of Housing 56 Wellesley Street W., 2nd Floor Toronto, Ontario M7A 2N5 Ministry of Housing John Rhodes, Province of Ontario CLEANING William Davis, Premier This is shaping up to be 2 very good winder for snow- mobiling and the Port Perry Snowmobile Club is looking forward to another full season of winter fund. -Zoe Rohrer 4 * ' "Looks like the Cassins had another fight." % 2 b 2 1 1] ®

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