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Port Perry Star, 14 Sep 1977, p. 16

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i BERTFABER PHONE 9853734 | pide-a-thon PORT PERRY FIGURE SKATING CLUB & i 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE A 20mile ride-a-thon THE PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION ea eaturin WwO0 well-known iN radio personalities ill get present the second ; 14 ; 0 i under Nyy Rplember oto 1" : 11 oh 0 . } y Jai bi ney for ys | 1 Gymnastics | mmo" Skate-a-thon g nN 2 PORTE PERRY No | AR Cartwright United soccer champs Mg Cartwright United weath- ered a late-game rally by Port Perry Chargers to cap- ture the soccer cup final at St.John's field in Uxbridge. Sunday afternoon. After jumping into a 3-0 first half lead, the United held on to win'the game 4-3. Team captain Gord Brown provided the scoring punch with two goals, while Brian Tyseck and Ian Porter with the winner, counted the other scores. For the Chargers, Coleen Morrow, Rob Page and Allan Bouwmeester were the goal scorers. From almost the opening kick-off it was obviolis that the brisk winds out of the north were going to be a factor in the final game for the nine to eleven-year olds, and Cartwright took advan- tage of the winds at their backs to jump into a 3-0 lead and generally domi- nate play in the first half. The goal by Coleen Morrow was the only sustained off- ense the Chargers could generate in the first half. Things turned around for the Chargers in the second half with the wind as 'Rob Page narrowed the margin to one goal at the 15 minute mark with a long shot to the right corner, lan Porter made it 4-2 for United a few moments later. With time running out Allan Bouwmeester of the Chargers once again closed the gap to one goal with a 'long shot that just got over the top of the goalie's out- stretched hands. Midgets Further late-game pres- sure was 'applied by the Chargers, but United held on to take the Trophy. The win was a satisfying one for coaches Eric Brown and Robert White and their team. ' They started the season with three straight losses, but came back to win nine in a row and then capture the cup final. Barry Page coached the Chargers into the final game. defeat Thornhill 11-2 Ballard Lumber midgets defeated Thornhill 11-2- on Thursday night in Thornhill to take a one game lead in the best of three series for the York-Ontario-Simcoe Midget league title. Second game will be Thursday night in Port Perry at 8 p.m. The winner of this series will meet Aurora in the finals. Ballards started off with a run in the first inning as RELIABLE ~~. PLUMBING' & HEATING LTD. New Installations . Repairs - Alterations Power Drain Cleaning FOR GIRLS ! > Young, , Kevin Walker had two to lead-off batter Steve Redman walked, and scored on Mike Doupe's double. Five big runs in the 2nd were the result of singles by Rick Young, Tim Kane, Steve Redman, a walk te mark Cleveland and Mike Doupe. A single run in the 6th, 7th, and 8th inning, plus two in the 5th gave Port their 11 runs. Mark Cleveland and Dan Taylor each had 3 hits, Rick Tim Kane and lead the Port batters. Thornhill scored their runs in the 3rd and 9th innings. Kevin Walker allowed 4 hits while striking out 9 batters. 400 riders in medial Riding Association, and the Canadian Associa- tion of Riding for the Dis- FA i hk » Cartwright captain Gord Brown with two Port Perry Chargers in pursuit during final soccer action Sunday in Uxbridge. Cartwright won the game 4-3 in the nine to eleven-age group. Claremont defeat Bantams in close game - Lions Club Bantams lost a heart breaker last Tuesday night at the Joe Fowler Memorial Park as they were defeated by Claremont 1-0 in 10 innings. This was by far the best game of the season at the local park as George Bur- nett held Claremont to just 5 hits, while Port managed only 1 hit. The second game of the 0.A.S.A. Bantam "C" play- off was played Thurs. in Claremont and Claremont defeated the Lions Club 5-0. Manager Don Thompson and his coaching staff did an excellent job bringing these boys along: with 'a Claremont. team which won the 0.A,S.A. title last season. | y Come to the Mardi Gras © Friday Night Blackstock Arena 4Y oho) . strong' finish: against the win At the New Arena 5 YEARS & UP abled, the event is expected i BEGINNERS & ADVANCED to atiact some 40 riders 8 SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1977 aE 15.00 for 10 Weeks | Shop on the Vandorf Side- SKATING TI y BEGINNING MONDAY, SEPT. 19th § _ Bill Johnson of CHOO : MES WIL BLAS 3 ' x Radio in Ajax, and Bill Dee- You have Your sholce of time you wish to skate ) gan of CFRB in Toronto will within your age group. Port Perry High School an ob Toronto wll REGISTRATION AT THE SCHOOL ren Zul ©0am. To Sasam. yr his i THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 - 7 t0 9 p.m. §§ who can collect the most [lf 152m. To 10:30 am. pledges over the airwaves 10:30 a.m. To 11:45 a.m. I SESS 2552S prior to the event, 11:45 a.m. To 1:00 p.m. { 9 and 10 year olds ; 1:00 p.m. To 2:15 p.m. {5 year olds and under > w Considering LER 2:15 p.m. To 3:30 p.m. { : a og ; : 3:30 p.m. To 4:45 p.m. 8 .-7.80d 8 year ols. ALUMINUM SIDING i CONTACT US : 6:00 p.m. To 7:16 p.m. 18 3nd " year olds ACT US NOW FOR 7:16 p.m. To 8:30 p.m. |. 16-16-17 year olds + B° oF SEPTEMBER INST. ALLATION + 8:30 p.m. To 10:00 p.m. -- Minor Hockey - Figure Skating Club Executive A. NINE £ n : FIA ROUGH and anyone over age 18 who wishes to skate. : i | : 2DOokS PLEASE NOTE: i 2 pe 1) The reason for the varying times in each age category has i : s CASH & CARRY For been done to prevent too many skaters on the ice at one time. * y %) = Cot 2( A Trophy will be presented to the skater collecting the most if Ei: . DO-IT: YOURSELFERS money for each age category above, 9 oe 8. : 2 ; 3) All Proceeds to Port Perry Community Memorial Arena. y By CHRIS ALLEN | ! 4) Entry forms may be obtained from: g I. --_ i LOCAL SCHOOLS IN THE AREA: = - BOTH BECKER STORES IN PORT PERRY: q ' ) g E MINOR HOCKEY & FIGURE SKATING EXECUTIVE YOUR SUPPORT IS APPRECIATED. | ALUMINUM ; 985.3747 a

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