Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Nov 1981, p. 15

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ah ATS Lii-tidid Zi fy) ed Lun 3 ¥ 5 ¥ iis a) <i Coda Ro CT NR TPA LA TE i cn i ¢ ¥ od *f 4 ii Ad 0% back This racer got his machine fo stand on its legs at the start of one heat. | PRL Ls Vy 5 Ot ered A LF wo Fah hy MS The CORSA snowmobile drags on grass were held under perfect conditions The Central Ontario Regional Snowmobile Assoc. held their annual Grass ~ Drags at the Port Perry fair- grounds on Sunday, October 25, 1981 under excellent con- ditions. Originally scheduled for October 18th, it had to be post-poned due to bad . Weather, but fine attendance and driver entries were quite high in spite of the date change. Prior to the beginning of the grass-drags, an added feature this year were snow- mobile "pulls". Limited to a certain number of October 25 at Port Perry Fairgrounds, attracting large crowds of racers and spectators. [See story for results] 2 JP Su Sk/-doo. **TRADEMARKS OF BOMBARDIER INC. CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES We offer our best in comfort, warmthand fashion. Suit yourself up before you head off on the trail Qut to conquer the nort We've Got Them All ... PORT PERRY RENT-ALL ME TREES BEC He Lt La Tb FE a Rms an AA REI ASE Ml Pot FEA 5d 1G X3 ole Fat Cl FL Ie 1 Po Li i Ph, thes gat Tyo VE SS ET A gd FRAT s Bde? p LPT TY LN APTA d + J i 4 F va #1 AT FATES CLA EEF RTT val SPN AA BALA HARELTSFRAEARARA VE ROFTE SREY FE 2 Ls SrA bo REFSPRL NEARS SS Fett SRIF SFOS STH RELIES XE ARERR RA td AAS 3 dp atop A ££ i ' . . - 2 Sah Hd ' . a - re - . "~ machines. Operated on the same principals as all the other "pulls" it was quite surprising just how much weight those machines could move! Thanks are extended to the Rothmans people for the use of their caravan for sound system and the new timing device which told just how long it took the drivers to get to the finish line. It was °- I FEF SUE E \ PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 4, 1981 -- 15 rather invaluable for some heats that were too close for the flagmen to decide. And how quickly they covered that 1-10th mile track!! The following is a list of the winners: Junior - Karen Riddel. H-Stock - Richard Jaboe; G-stock - Snow City; F-Stock - Snow City; E-Stock -Mike Bavington; D-Stock Snow City; C-Stock - Harold R . ..a Snowmobile drag race results Peterson;; B-Stock - Neil Brown; A-Stock- Larry Van Dyke; '"AA'-Stock - Bill Holland; SS1 250 - Ron Beach; SS2 340 - Ron Beach; SS3 440 - Robert Wilson; MOD 1 250 - Ron Beach; MOD 2 340 - Ron Beach; MOD 3 400 - Rob Byers; MOD 4 440 - Ron Beach; MOD 5 555 - Larry Van Dyke; OPEN MOD - Larry Van Dyke. Novice All Stars win one, lose one by Linda Parry On Friday, October 30J. T. Pearce Auctioneers were out flanked by the Stouffville novice team 3-0. In the first period the teams both played a hard shooting, fast moving game and kept the score at 0-0. The second period was the turning point for the Stouff- ville team. With ten shots at Port's goalie Jan Heyes he did a fantastic job by letting only two beat him. Stouffville was heavy on the attack again in the third period and ended the game at 3-0. The playing of our novice team was very different tonight from their first' meet with Stouffville and we hope to keep surprising them more each time. On Sunday, November 1 the J. T. Pearce Auctioneers introduces vi ~~ ACOMPLETELINEOF Winter Fun from Ski-Doo! See Us Now for Pie BEE Beg Ski-doo. *SALES *SERVICE *PARTS BLIZZARD 5500 MX MX TOTAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM. Independent, but fully integrated rearand front suspension. 10" rear fravel. Powerful 496.7 cm3 Bombardier* WE'RE OPEN: travelled to Uxbridge to face them for the first time and came back victorious. Port outshot the uxbridge players by 21 to 12. The teams both worked extremely hard the first period and Uxbridge opened up the scoring with a goal by Donnie James, assists going to Robie Harris and Steve Assinek. At the 3:14 mark Port's Mike Feasby assisted by Jeff Parry picked the top corner to beat goalie Jeff Steward. Noel Lovering played a good game between the pipes for Port and was relived half way into the second period by Jan Heyes who also kept a good showing. Port kept up their heavy shooting and scored twice more in the second period. Mike Feasby assis- ted by Steve Staniland LTD. Now new 16%" track for better traction. Refined all aluminum drive pulley. Dual Mikuni VM-34 carburetors. Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday 8:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M. Thursday & Friday 8:00A.M.t0 9:00 P.M. Saturday 8:00A.M.t0 5:00 P.M. Rotax" engine. CDI ignition. Oil injection. scored his second goal on a backhand shot. Jason Cochrane scored an excellent goal on a rebound off the post by Mark Andrews. Port dominated the game in the third period when they picked off three more goals. The two man combination of Mark Andrews and Jason Cochrane again executed a sharp shooting goal at the 5:47 mark. Uxbridge Bret Meyers scored unassisted to bring the game to 4-2, then Jason Towns of Port unassisted on a breakaway fired one into the net and with only twenty seconds left in the game Greg Fitzgerald banged the last goal through the legs of the Uxbridge goaltender making the score 6-2. 14 HIGH STREET (Off Hwy. 7A) PORT PERRY - 985-7356 PA RON Dn RA eee eS wh ATT, FEAT AIT BAAN ae ES a AN TL AG LES v Zo 0 - - a » p

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