N a UA ER 2% + eT RIN vi Ned tL LEN TON Deki BPE Xs " bp Me REN ' " ' y ERLE AR TOES I PARA ERey FAT HR 20 ATA) RSE Ad laa SRR HA WS NOLAN Seat AN A PEAY FILA fed by Ro Saba MENTS FIN \b J . PL RAIN TOA TR 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 9, 1980 ® k . 4 Jeff Cox scores hat-tric a in Port Hope tournament Ww by Carol Wilbur goal. Jeff Cox, Lee Wilbur, has been a very tough year | After a long drought, the and Darrin Cearns each had because of the major Legionaire Pee Wee chalked an assist. John Moore and competition. their first win of the season Willie King were between the The Legionaire Pee Wees against the Bowmanville pipes. next games Friday January Minors in the Port Hope I am very happy to see 11 a 9 p.m. against " tourney. these boys get a couple of Stouffville. Come out and In the first game of the wins under their belts, this support Minor Hockey. Tournament which was held i i the P nike he Shotiday ® Country SOARS AAAS Strings. They managed to = 'ny 1H k £ hold a 2-0 lead for 2 periods, = 0 HA. Junior 0C ey = " but Oshawa came on strong £ _ * E ¢ and scored 4 goals in the = : E third period to defeat us 4-2. SUNDAY, JANUARY 13th - 7:30 P.M. 3 Scoring for Port were Robbie k = Tobin and Darren Cearns = . = with 1 goal, Tim Cannon and Z Beaverton Ice Haw S 2) Jeff Cox and Robbie Tobin £ Vs. = each had an assist. E ; S © ; In the second game ZE Port Perry MoJacks = against Bowmanville Minors £ Adults: $1.50 Students: $1.00 Children: 50¢ : the boys managed A Jeff Cox received a hat RR a trick for his three goals, Tim = I7.Y) z Cannon had 1 goal, and 2 Z 0. H A. J C H k y E assists, Lee Wilbur had 1 £ unior oC € E & o goal, Andy Sytsma, Darren £ g Cearns and Jeff Cockerton £ MONDAY, JANUARY 14th - 8:00 P.M. £ had 1 assist each while Z ! 5 Freddie Cockerton had 2 £ . TP = assists, : Little Britain Merchants £ This win put us in the E VS : Consolation game against EZ ' SE g Port Hope. E Port Perry MoJacks £ After two periods of this £ y ¢ = game we were ied at 1. In E Adults: $1.50 Students: $1.00 Children: 50¢ £ the third Port Hope went EC r= ahead by 2 goals to defeat us 3-1. 3 $ Scoring Port's only goal § $ PN e was Lee Wilbur from Jeff § ICE FOLLIES $ Skip Jean Kyte [right] accepts trophy after her rink captured the annual Cox. Stedmans ladies bonspiel at the Port Perry Curling Club, Saturday. Presenting We travelled to Hampton i \ the trophy are Shirley Barr and Lola Bruce on behalf of Stedmans, with bonspiel Arena for an exhibition ONE DAY TOUR chairman Mary Alexander at far left. Standing at back are team members game against the Bowman- ION: Toronto Ice Follies. Maple Leaf Gard Louise Haugen and Susan Parliament. Missing from photo is Louise Swain. ville Minors which the boys ¢ DESTINATION: Toronto Ice Follies, Maple Leaf Gardens won 3-1. Scoring for Port $ DATE: Saturday, January 19, 1980 We ® k vy Bane in M2 ¢ TOUR COST: Port Perry $13.00 a | yte rink ca pt ures I assist, Jim White with a fi DEPARTURE POINTS: Port Pery Traveluays Agent 3 ® ¢ ARRIVAL HOME: Port Perry Travelways Agent at 7:00 P.M. 5 S | oe mm (Co | n S bn oO ii S il el ed to Jan Towns, Verna SPECIAL NOTE: All Tickets Must be Paid in Full by 4 2% Chapman, Marlene Free 3 January 10th, 1980. Se and Audrey Archer bie . [iS The evening concluded & SUPPER: There will be a supper stop en route home Ww e rh Wd Mazyanue Proc stone into the house, the Joanne won the bet. with lots of riusic apd 1 7! i i < ' 9 v8 st a Fagen, annual closest one to the button was The first prize trophy was dancing with many spot KELLET'S VARIETY - 985-8288 On edmans ladies club the winner of an 8-track presented to Jean Kyte and dance prizes all donated by { bonspiel was held at the stereo. To an enthusiastic her team of Louise Haugen, (ho sponsor § 2 curling club on Saturday group of supporters Nancy Louise Swain, and Susan 2 January 5th. Sixteen teams Teno won this contest. Parliament. Second prize | Ya) competed in this very popu- A delicious supper was was awarded to the rink of « 8 lar "shiel. served and several door Norma Kenny, Helen Parish, ) 151 Mary Alexander beganthe prizes were drawn by Bill Ann St. John and Judy Li day™ by introducing 'the and presented by Mrs. Lola Mitchell. 24% sponsor Mr. Bill Barr. He Bruce. Third prize was won by SH welcomed all the competi- During the presentation of Donna Fairman, Muriel O A ei tors, wished them luck and the prizes, Joanne Free, a Fisher, Earlene Young, and ] pe invited husbands to attend Stedman's employee and Bill Helen Powell. ff lhe dance later in the settled a long disputed The fourth prize was given 94 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8091 ¢ pi As ll is very partial t i om bel > elas 50 Blien -Gibsas, Man od) 1 0 in" in front of everyone. Alexander, Joan Beare and H ? 2 lead curlers he added a new This created a lot of fun and » Karen Lomax. has put together what they think IS a great 2 ? event. Each lead curled one laughter and needless to say Fifth position was award- i 2 WINTER PROTECTION OFF ER oii £ £ i = E * : 23 . 2 Ee £ Complete Winterizing FOR ONLY Si E | * Lubrication 2 E operated b Ei * Snow Tires Installed (if required) 4 = P y £ * Engine Tune-up . O5 ) E z * General Check of Car Condition a a g With Full Report to You. 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