wy BAN 4 STA EE 2h) SA TRL UALR RS TA RON Sey Beg rate § i$ ert Ho SECA FACE . FV, SON AY 5 i o! x4 ee et A A RT i Tei Lr RS AR EAA A IRR TACK SN Avi nn AY Tall TVR He yaa I 5 FORA RA RRNEE SET RN SRA Pr SR ST ARC RS Hi BAT LR CORALS h ERIS RIACERAR ME SVE Re A TRIER I a HR, Loh EBay PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 13, 1980 Atom All Stars score 25 goals in three games « | _ i Win Ot beet t for second fime In vronanee rouvrnamen | On Saturday. Feb. 9th, the from Blair Phillips: John players continued to puor on John Harman picked up his tried valiantly to soars Wile ean uso. he Malmont Farms Atoms Harman from Brian Dean: the pressure and 43 second: second hat-trick of the day in Port served two pena ye ora. Jom or 22 defended their trophy in the Robbie Baker unassisted: later John Lally scored. this game. During a scramble In ey 8 inst. The Lu a Af Otonabee Tournament John Harman (hat-trick) assisted by Dave Burnett In the third and final game Port's net, Keene slipped " an sh AJMoR a Ra winning the tournament for from Brian Dean and Steven The Port team continued to of the tournament the Port puck past the goalie, oy po re iy you ome their ® ON the second consecutive year. Durham: Scott Feasby from put the pressure on and Perry Malmont Farms the home team on the boar np DH Win fen) 3 The Port Atom All-Stars Robbie Brown and Andrew didn't let up throughout the Atoms played the host team with only 19 seconds remain- ' ampli op out o ve NH put on their best display of Steele: David Culbert from game. Blair Phillips scored Keene-Otonabee. In the first ing in the period. ID DUA n hang wi Vi, hockey skills yet this season, Dave Burnett and John assisted by Bobby Goble and period after a rousing cheer In the third period, Dave Consh a don Pl mpons. A 2H baffling their opponents Lally; and Robbie Baker Dave Burnett scored assist- from their fans Port took Burnett opened the Searing I ot Ying BS is ok throughout the day. They (hat-trick) from John ed by Dave Culbert. to put command from the drop of for Port with an unassiste a 0 hg St cey Sa) thrilled their supporters with Harman and Warren Geer. Port ahead 4-0 by the end of the puck and never looked goal at the 9:03 mark. Less Ballingall = an even ™ 3K their superb hockey talents, Shut-out was shared by the first period of play. back. At the 8:56 mark Dave than two minutes later Whalen sharing net duties, Oa and had many viewers Stacey Ballingall and Steven During the second period, Burnett scored unassisted Robbie Baker and John Bobby Goble, Warren Geer, 08, questioning their classifi- Whalen. John Harman scored and less than two minutes Harman set up Steve John Lally, Dave Culbert, Ay cation as a "C" team. In game 2 the Malmont unassisted: Robbie Baker later Robbie Baker followed Durham who fired the puck Dave Burnett, Brian Dean, Hei In their first game, the Farms Atoms met Dorset scored after picking up a Suit to bring the scoreto2-0. into the Keene net to bring Scott Feasby, Robbie Baker, A Malmont Farms Atoms Park, a team of big boys rebound from Stacey Ballin- Port then served a penalty the score to 5-1. Keene was John Harman, Blair Phillips, i defeated Sharon by a score from Toronto. It appeared gall; John Harman scored and Keene tried desparately able to hold Port until the Brad Menzies, Ray Daniels, | i) of 10-0. Port held the play from the first face-off that again, assisted by Brian toscorewith their powerline 2:32 mark when Dave Steve Durham, Robbie ¢ \ifs throughout the game and Port could have their hands Dean and Stacey Ballingall; but were unable to get the Burnett scored his fourth Brown and Andrew Steele. £61 had their opponents tied up full. To much surprise, the Dorset Park scored their puck in Port's net. goal of the game. Nineteen The team appreciated the You so well they had very few Port Atoms soon took lone goal in the third period After only 57 seconds had seconds later Steven assistance of Robbie and i shots on our net. possession of the puck and and John Harman scored passed in the second period, Durham scored on a pass Andrew on the forward line add Scoring for Port: John with Dave Burnett's assisted by Dave - Burnett Dave Culbert passed to Dave from John Harman. The for this tournament. day Harman assisted by Bobby accurate, hard wrist shot and Steve Durham to end the Burnett who scored the third final score was 7-1 for Port 6 Goble; Robbie Baker from placed the puck high in the game with a score of 8-1. marker for Port. Keene then Perry. al John Harman; John Lally nettoa very surprised goalie i aL 3 Je : : . Ph from Dave Burnett and with 50 seconds gone in the eo - wn 0 David Culbert; Ray Daniels first period. The first shift of A TO m S uU mp U xX ri ge Oise Brow d 351 . 3 f 34 ( EXCAVATING | emcarsarmRucks in tour straight games | «ooo | a see REFAD FIREPLACES | EA : PRE-FABF 4 RICH ARD H UNT Malmont Farms Atoms ing Uxbridge from further and the names of the scorers Karl Herder oo at met Uxbridge on Thursday, play. published at a later date. Les Brown (705) 357-2228 3 Feb. 7th in Uxbridge for The Atoms seem to only The team sponsors attend- BUS. (416) 655-3386 5 WILLIAMSON their fourth game of the best play as well as they have to ed Thursday's game and - oo : of seven play-off games. against Uxbridge. They treated the boys following aN MOTOR SALES playol 8 played a rather scrambly the game. w Uxbridge 852-3331 Port dejentel Unioge by type game of hockey, how- Thinking of Leasing? Give us a Try! a score of 4-2 in their fourt ever, they played well \_ straight game win, eliminat- enough to win this Division a -- ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES and advance to the Eastern 0 WHAT we PHILIPS WODULARS Ontario Championship. The, Malmont Farms STEREOS & HI-FI'S Atoms now must wait until pp ar ent or Lakefield and Bancroft ® finish their best of seven LOW DAILY RATES "The score sheet for Thurs- Jia BLO0R e RENT BY THE DAY, WEEK OR MONTH days game was not available OSHANA, OMY, ® PICK-UP & DELIVERY AVAILABLE at the time or writing. * Port Perry , h y Area. Hopefully it will be located : LS ES) COLIN BALL MOTORS LTD. OF DURHAM Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry - 985-8411 DURHAM I° 5 5h EN EN EE 5 ED 55 ON 5D SN 6 GN ED SN SN 65 56 65 65 65 6 SN GN aN A UBLIC NO l ICE : A Take notice that the Regional Municipality of Durham is considering 5 : Ti LE & C AR PET 3 | AMENDMENTS TO THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN - : 1. An amendment application to incorporate certain policies in the Plan to provide guide- lines related to the staging of development in the Region and studies that should be fl 576 RITSON ROAD S., 7 undertaken prior to the designation of specific land uses within the North Pickering i OSHAWA 57 1-2342 a (Seaton) Major Urban Area as defined in the Durham Regional Official Plan. w fl } § 2.A proposed amendment to provide for mixed uses in any component of the Major Urban i Choose from a wide 0 Areas subject to the inclusion of appropriate provisions in the respective District Plan i selection of Italian, i ps Section 7.2.7 would be amended by adding the last sentence as indicated in Brazilian, Spanish, ows. . } Ll : and English Tiles. i "7.2.7. 1tis the intent of Regional Council to work in conjunction with the Council of the i - ood ve J2rea Musca to investigate ways and means of increasing the W ensities of new residential developments within the Major Urban Ar s to We carry ala lect f p | eas so a i Corpats rom Boroprec Kino) i Fcuce the per Sapia oy of publiz transportation facilities, to increase the effi- and Armstrong. ' lency use of land and to encourage the development of multi-functional | Also Vin! yang: ing from * fl areas. THEREFORE, MIXED USES MAY BE PERMITTED IN ANY COMPONENT OF B Domcor. Statesman, Amtico. i TH AOR BAN AREAS SUBJECT TO THE INCLUSION OF APPROPRIATE I Armstrong and Mannington. i SIN THE RESPECTIVE DISTRICT PLAN." fl [ | In order to assist in the evaluation of the amendment applications, the public is invited to ® RB fl feuds input by vay of Submissions to the i pid Planning Department. Information re- ntapplications is available in the offices of the Planning Department. fl CARPET SPECIAL SPECIAL OF VINYL i 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby. Ontario. LIN 6A3. or by calling Mr. L. Kotseff M.CIP. [| Nordic Shadows from Armstrong ASBESTOS TILES fl Planning Department. (416) 668-7731 100% nylon. 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