managers and trainers of Denmark b " Uxbridge for two weeks on an internati ~ billeted with families in Uxbridge, Railroadhoyuse Motor Motel in Por Jorgensen, Kim Winckler, team played seven games in southern On tying one. Ola Andersen, Kai Lassen [centre] president of Danish Ice Hockey Union with coaches, antam team which recently visited onal hockey exchange. while the coaches and managers stayed at the t Perry. From left Anders Faegermann, Bent Jan Carlsen and Ivar Andersen. The tario, losing three, winning three and i inl ¥ . Players were New books at Library New books arriving at the Scugog Public Library are as follows: The Crazy Twenties 1920- 1930; Master Mariners, D. Conner; Mommie Dearest. C. Crawford; Overload, A. Hailey; Who Do You Think You Are? A Munro; From the Broken Tree, L. Lang- ley; The Will Rogers Touch, W. Rogers; Sparkling Cyan- ide, A. Christie (LARGE PRINT), How Speakers Make People Laugh, B. Bassindale; Top Secret Projects of WW II, J. C. Halter. Also arriving are: South By Java Head, A. MacLean (LARGE PRINT): The Ann Landers Encyclo- pedia, A to Z; Airline Pilot, (Here is Your Career), F. Stilley. A suggestion box has been set up for use by the bor- rowers. The library staff is waiting for your ideas. House League Hockey Greenbank news by Paul Pelow MIDGET Purple Hill Farms vs. Windcrest Farms In the first game of the new year Purple Hill Farm defeated Windcrest Farms 4 to 1. Scoring for the winners were Spears (2), Cochrane and Haugen. Assists going to Fedyk (2), and Strang. Dickson assisted by Morris scored the only goal for the losers. I.G.A. vs. Peterborough Lumber The second game of the night ended in a 4 to 4 tie with both teams having their chances tbo win. I.G.A. scorers were Carnochan (3), ~ and Spears. Assists going to Butler, Milton and Spears (2). Scorers for Peter- borough Lumber were Czilok, Dickson, Blohm and Gundry with assists going to Robinson, Czilok, Gundry and Blohm. 1L.G.A.-4 . Purple Hill Farm - 4 LGA. led by Todd Healey's 3 goals and one assist tied the Purple Hill Farm team. Also scoring for L.G.A. was John Butler. Assists going to Kane 2, Lee and Bower. Scoring for Purple Hill were John Spears with 3 goals and Rick Wallace. Peterborough Lumber -2 Windcrest Farms - 2 Windcrest Frams came back on 2 goals by Joe Thornton to gain the tie. Beer, Carnochan, Butler and Gribben had assists. Scoring for Peterborough Lumber were Dave Milton with one goal and one assist and Rick Wallace with one and an assist going to Lee. Purple Hill Farms vs Peterborough Lumber. Purple Hill Farms de- feated Peterborough Lumber by a score of 2-0. _Scoring for Purple Hill were. John Spears and Carey Fellows with assists to Dave Milton (2) and Kevin Haugen. Ken DeJong got the shutout. Windcrest Farms vs I.G.A. Windcrest Farms and I.G.A. played a very close game with Windcrest win- ning 5 to 3. Scoring for Windcrest were Dave Milton (2), Carey Fellow (2) and Andy Czilok. Assists went to Fellows and Jason Strang. Replying for 1.G.A. were Todd Healey (2) and John Butler. Assists went to Butler and Gerald Lee. 'Player of the Week' PEE WEE House League Carl Kroonenberg Beare Motors Ltd. 268 Queen St. - Port Perry 'Player of the Week' PEE WEE All-Star DAVID Bruton's I.D.A. Drug Store Queen St. - Port Perry by Mrs. Meisner Friends, relatives and neighbours gathered at the home of Mr. Fred Real on Sunday to help him celebrate his eightieth birthday. Over fifty people attended. Our sincere best wishes for health and happiness go out to you Mr. Real. Visitors to Mrs. Florence Hill were Mr. and Mrs. Ken Fraser of Port Perry, Mrs. Margaret Burns, Mrs. Wilda Huntington, Mrs. Steve Thompson from Oshawa and Mrs. Audrey Fisher from Scarborough. ) Mr. and Mrs. Art Couves visited daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Reesor and family of Agincourt and Mr. and- Mrs. Jim Murphy of 7 / /& Brampton one day last week. A birthday celebration for Mr. Ivan Spencer was at- tended by Bob and Pat Spencer and children. Best wishes go out to you, Mr. Spencer. Arriving in time for the celebration was Matthew, a new great-grand- son born to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reynolds. Mrs. Helen McKeans mother, Mrs. Florence Archer is visiting from Port McNicoll. Sorry to report Mrs. Margaret Couperthwaite is in Uxbridge Hospital and Mr. Lorne Blakely is at Oshawa Hospital. We wish them both, improved health. A family skating party was recently enjoyed at the Phoenix farm. Due: to upcoming school exams, the Church Choir practise will be cancelled for the next two weeks. The next practise will be held Feb- ruary 1. The annual Hall Sr. Citizens never came bowling or to the euchre and suggested we mend our ways. Ethel Irvine, Mary Sweetman, and Meta Howsam are visitors for January to hospital, Villa and Nursing Home. A Programme will be put on by the 'Square Dancers. Choir and other talent at the Nursing Home in February (around Valentine's Day). We closed our meeting with Mizpah Benediction after which a dainty lunch was served by January group. Penny Bingo was then enjoyed for an hour. Board meeting will be held at the hall February 24 at 8 p.m. All girls age twelve and over interested in 4H, please telephone Mrs. Helen McKean before Friday at 985-2944. All mothers of Brownies, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Ventures, please remember there is an important meet- ing Wednesday, January 17 at 8 p.m. at Seagrave United Church. If you are a mother you are a member of the Greenbank Ladies Auxi- liary. Please plan to attend. PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, January 17, 1979 - 29 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 5 Year 10%% int. annually 5 Year 10% int. semi-annually 5 Year 9 7/8% int. monthly Minimum $5,000. * Member of Canada Deposit Insur. 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