, 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1977 Junior basketball team shows impressive form On November 22, Port Perry junior boys-defeated Thomas Stuart of Peter- borough 57-26 in basketball action at Port Perry High School. Port Perry. had de- feated this team in Peter- borough the previous week by a score of 72-51, and in the return match the Port team was determined to tighten up the defense. The Peterborough team could not handle the full court pressure and never seriously threatened the Port Perry squad. New- comer Gregg Rodd played a strong game. Top rebounder were Rodd, Burnett and Sim- monds while Gord Sim- monds and George Cope led the scorers with 15 points each. George Burnett and Greg Rodd each had ten points. On December 1, Port Perry played Stouffville and turned in the best perfor- mance so far this year. It had to be, since the Port team was playing a good senior team. Port took an early 14-6 lead. This lead did not stand up and toward the end of the 3rd quarter Stouffville, with strong re- bounding and excellent out- side shooting, jumped into a 9-1 win (continued 34-31 lead. The Port team did not roll over and play dead but tightened up the defense and forced the Stouff ville team-into a number of ball handling errors. Wade Oosterman led the comeback charge with three quick bas- kets at the start of the fourth quarter. Greg Fedyk again turned in a strong game at the guard spot. Cope, Burnett and Wilbur led the rebound- ing for Port Perry. Scott Wilbur played his best game of the season, both offen- sively and defensively. Top scorer for Port were Cope (13), Wilbur (11), Simmonds (10), Burnett (8). Exciting win for } Bantams By Todd Wilbur On November 30th, the Beare Motors boys whooped Peterborough 12 - 0.- Doug Potts lead the way with 3 goals, Brian Mikkolson with 2, Bob Horton, Pat Johnson, Mike Andrews, Donny Young, Mark Jeffery, Brian Dickson and John Bloom- field each scored one. As- ~~ Brent McMillan, Jamie Can- non and Raymond Daniels also picked up assjsts. Four penalties were assessed all to Sharon. Scoring Sharon's only goal was Colin Padley. Sunday the team headed north to Beaverton and at the final whist]e ended up with a > 2-2 tie. The goals for Port: went to Michael Gibson as- sisted by Dave Burnett and Bobbie Goble and Ray Daniels unassisted. Beaver- ton's two markers went to Chris Charpointeir with as- sists to Wayatt Lambert and David Marshall. Our next home game is Friday, Dec. 9 at the New Arena against Beaverton at 7:00. Come on out and cheer 'us along. sists went to Al Jones (3), ' John Bloomfield (3), Donny Young (3), Todd Wilbur (2), and Doug Potts, Pat John- son, Brian Mikkleson each had one. Rob Franssen play- ed well in the nets. On On December 1, the Beare Motors boys" travelled to Pickering where they were defeated 3 to 1. Mikkelson scored from Johnson and Mark Jeffrey. Clay Lovering played well in the nets as he made a lot of key saves. The Beare Motors boys are playing good hockey, so come out and support this team. Next home game is Dec. 7 against Pickering at 9:15 in the new arena. Can FBDB hel is you PETER H. CASH one of our representatives will be at Railroadhouse Motor Hotel, Hwy. 7A, Port Perry. Wednesday, December 14,1977 - 10a.m. to 3 p.m. Telephone: 985-8131 UBT UNC TCR IGE AL RCE EL MLL CTT EXT CY CEDD BTA TE LEE LG ETRE ERT CLERC ETC ONCE ECD ELE ET EET (LUG UCL ERIE RIE TCR BICC CL RT RT FBDB management services of counselling and training or wish information on government programs available for your business, talk to our representative. / / FEDERAL [SUSY] DEVELOPMENT BANK 22 King Street West, Oshawa, Ont. . Telephone: 416-576-6800 Opening new doors to small business. With goalkeeper, Charlie Durward down on knees, Flamingos defensemen Rob Evans gets set to Scugog Arena by a 7-4 score after being behind 4-1 in the first period. ) (ro his clear puck away from in front of net as Stouffville's Doug Taylor cruises in looking for a loose puck. Flamingos drop game after early 3-0 lead . Port Perry Flamingos opened up an early three goal lead and then watched - as Stouffville Clippers scored seven unanswered markers to gain a 7-4 victory through the second period when Bill Owen got four minutes for roughing and holding and less than a minute later Phil Cochrane took a minor for interfer- ER, > Stouffville wi goals, referee Don Davis awarded a penalty shot to - Phil Cochrane after he. was hauled down on a clear breakawdy. Cochrane, who can put the puck in the net, --at--Secugog--Arena--Sunday--enee--Although- Flamingos --skated-in-alone-from centre night. - Flamingos threatened to set the place on fire early in "the first period and by the four minute mark had built up a 3-0 lead. But the wind started to go out of their sails by the end of the first 20 minutes and by the midway point of the second period the Clippers had taken control of the game. Dave Nicholson opened the scoring with just 19 seconds gone in the first when he drif- ted a long shot from the left side which trickled through the netminder's pads. Less than a minute later, Stu Cochrane scored a pretty goal, picking up a pass at centre ice from Dave Nichol- son. He went in alone, put a * couple of moves on the goalie and tucked the puck away. Defenseman Bill - Owen scored at the three minute mark on'a hard slap shot from the right point with assists by Keith Holton and Steve Jones. The final Port Perry marker of the game was at 7:43 of the first period as Bill Bridges scored from almost behind the Stouffville goal. Phil Cochrane and Bill Owen set-him up. ] After playing fast, aggres- sive hockey for most of the first period, Flamingo built a 4-1 margin and seemed to have the game pretty much under control. "Stouffville wasn't out of it yet, however, and the Clip- pers started to nibble away during the second period. Goals by Mike Whelan and Doug Taylor made the score 4-3 by the middle of the period, before Perry Brown, Clippers' diminutive but rugged forward tied the game with just over three minutes remaining. Captain Ted Assinck put the Clippers ahead for good with 59 sec- onds left in the second when he beat goalie Charlie Dur- ward on a clean shot from 20 feet. v Port Perry ran into some penalty problems midway ol TTA 24k Kofi; 7 Ag 23 iN 18 ' AA AY 30 Lf IN i oF, Tar managed to kill these penal- ties, the team started to sag noticeably. Penalty shot Despite the score in favour of the visitors, the good-sized home town crowd got their money's worth in a fast, rugged and entertaining con- test. Late in the third period with Stouffville ahead by two ice, made a move to his left that seemed to beat goalie Rick Marshman, but was not able to get the puck into the net. . . The contest was hard- hitting and chippy at times with players from both teams using the stick and the elbows. Flamingos were called for 22 minutes in pen- -alties, all minors, and Stouff- the entertaining contest Sunday at fs LoL EERE ville took 16 minutes. Both teams had 39 shots on goal. Next home gaime for Flam- ingos is Sunday, December 11 against Uxbridge. JUNIOR ""C" STANDINGS (Including Sunday Games - W L T PTS. Bowmanville 16 2 32 Stouffville 14 4 28 Port Perry 10 9 20 Cobourg 9 8 18 Lindsay 8 8 16 Port Hope 3 13 6 Uxbridge 1 17 2 REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM District Plan for the Hamlet of Utica Take notice that the Council of the Regional Municipality of Durham will consider a District Plan for the Hamlet of Utica for adoption and submission to the Minister of Housing for approval. This Plan has been adopted by the Council of the Township of Scugog, pursuant to Section 61 of the Regional Municipality of Durham Act. The meeting will be held on December 14th, 1977 at 10:00 a.m. in the Council Chambers, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. The public is invited to view an Information Display at: the Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario; and the Township of Scugog Municipal Office in Port Perry on December 8th, 9th, 12th and 13th between the hours of 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Information regarding the District Plan being recommended may be obtained by calling Mr. L. Kotseff, Department of Planning and Development, Regional Munici (416) 663-7731. pality of Durham, Whitby, Ontario Requests for deputations before Regional Council should be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario and must be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. W. Beath, Regional Chairman. C.W. Lundy, AM.C.T. Regional Clerk. »