Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Jul 1984, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 4, 1984 Port Ball Hockey League results Bandits down Raiders 7-2 by Robert Tobin Monday June 25th saw the Bandits come up with yet another victory as they had no trouble defeating the Raiders by a score of 7-2. It seems the Raiders are 'not the team to beat anymore now that they have lost 2 in a row. Scoring for the Bandits were: Dennis Franssen with 3, Tim Thompson with 2, Bob Ireland and Doug Potts each with 1. Assisting on the goals awere: Mike Tobin with 2 assists, Dennis Fran- ssen with 2, Bob Ireland with 2, Todd Wilbur with 5 Year Annual Interest 14% MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP COMMUNITY TRUST COMPANY LTD. 2, Tim Thompson, Rob Scott, Rick Wallace, Clark Menzies, Mark Cleveland and Dave Roth all with single assists. Scoring both of the Raiders goals was Tom Powell assisted by Mike Adams and Scott Herd each with 1. As usual for the Bandits, there was a total of 26 minutes in penalties this game. The Flames torch has finally started burning again as they defeated the Islanders in the second game by a score of 7-1. Scoring for the / LY TO APP DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 WATER ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8471 "RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE Summer Picnic Pack A ready-to-go picnic! Everything's included: ® Tasty Fried Chicken @ Garden-Fresh Salads ® Rolls and Butter ® Plastic cutlery and plates all for one low price! 2 SIZES TO CHOOSE FROM vie lee For 4 people 10" ( 9pe. PACK 75pe. PACK For 6 people 99 Plus tas U Gz2c3 LET SPECIAL OFFER "= @cans of PEPSI only 1.99 wi'w PURCHASE OF DinlE HW! SUMMER PACK © oR ANY FAM] WY Available only at: PHONE AHEAD FOR FASTER SERVICE 136 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-9009 "THANK YOU FOR 20 GREAT YEARS!" Flames were: Ken Har- man and Doug Bronson each with 2, Ritchie Lefort, Greg Fedyk and Brian Evans all with 1. Assists were given to: Carl Durward 3, Doug Bronson 3, Dave Jack- son 2, Ritchie Lefort, Greg Fedyk, Robertson, and Brian Evans all had single assists. Scoring the lone goal for the Islanders was Stephen Snider assisted by Rick Hope. The first game of Tuesday night helped J&D increase their first place lead in the stand- ings as they beat Whitby in a no-contest match 13-3. Scoring the goals for J&D were: Ross Pettifer with 4, Bill Bridge with 3, Rob Evans with 2, Rich Honey with 2, Larry Page and Charlie Dur- ward each with 1. Mak- ing J&D's goals possible were: Tim Kane with 4 assists, Mike Adderly with 3, Bill Bridge with 2, Brian Carr with 3, Ross Pettifer with 2, Dennis Lycett with 2, Rich Honey with 2, Larry Page, Rob Evans and Charlie Durward each with single assists. Scoring for Whitby was: Henry DeJong Larry Nantais, and Dan Clancy all with 1 goal. Assists went to Trevor Mulligan with 3 and Larry Nantais with 2. The final game of Tuesday night finally put an end to Utica's three game winning streak as the Packers easily won the match 7-2. Goals were scored for the Packers by: Ken Fraser with 2, Wayne Fox with 2, Mike Mitchell, Bruce Smith and Aldon Smith all had } TROPHIES f and I | ENGRAVING | j DO-NO's § | [| RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD Queen St., Port Perry - 985-2839 N 110 2 mm wm NN N John ® P.J. Guest, 1 goal. Assists went to George Hillis with 2, Donovan Smith 2, Aldon . Smith, Bruce Smith, Mike Mitchell, Steve Jones, Ken Fraser, Bart Wager and Ed Olsen all received single assists. Scoring for Utica were and J. Vipond both with 1. Assists were given to S. Johnston, J. Mason and K. Lynde all with single assists. Winners of the . Citizenship Awards at Prince Albert School are Tom Bell and Angela Academic achievement awards were presented to the following students at Prince Albert School during ceremonies last week. Front from left: Allie Nolan, math; Erin Chellew, phonics; Katie Coates, printing; Megan Ballard and Karen Skelding, spelling. Old-fashioned social planned (From page 16) 1909 and proceeded to have three more children in the Sharview house. Lloyd was born in 1909, Grant in 1915 and Esther in 1923. Grant Hunter lived in the house until 1943 when he left to set up stakes of his own with his new bride Eva. But they returned to the house often (they still live within the community) and made a point of attending every strawberry social they could. Somewhere along the line, however, and they are not sure why, people began to turn away from the garden party and by the time the Jones family bought the farm in 1967, there hadn't been a straw- 2000000000808888880. 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"We've got all this corny, old- fashioned entertain- ment planned, like a barbershop quartet and a piper'. The UCW has also lined up singers and a full orchestra from Scugog. Those who are helping out during the afternoon will wear old- fashioned clothing and the house will be fest- ooned with balloons and bicentennial banners, not to mention the strawberries and cream, strawberry pie and strawberry short- cake. "The committee just thought of it all of a sudden," Mrs. Hunter says, explaining how the Barclay. At back from left: Tracy O'Neil, creative writing; Andrea Kindree, writing; Doug Craig, math; Sarah Douglas, languages; Jamie Brown and Joe Sargeant, scholastic. Absent is Suz anne Woud, math. idea got rolling. '"'And everyone is so enthus- iastic about it'. ~ What makes the event so special, though, is the location. For many senior citizens, the social will be like a trip back in time to the days when they visited Shar- view Farm as young men and women. So come celebrate Ontario's bicentennial at an old-fashioned MODULAR 4 SERVICING PHILIPS garden party on the lawn of Sharview Farm on Saturday July 8 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. Prince Albert UCW invites you for all-you-can-eat strawberry desserts, fiddles, banjos, clowns and remember when songs. Tickets for adults are $4., for children, they're $2. and for pre-schoolers, free. For tickets and more information call 985-3626 or 985-7211. ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES STEREOS &HI-FI'S THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL 723-5341 214BLOORST.E. "Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years = PARKSIDE STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS -RCA- ZENITH TOSHIBA HITACHI LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE (At the Causeway) Hwy. 7A - Port Perry FOR RESERVATIONS: CALL: 985-2486 SATURDAY, JULY 7th BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! Come Join the Fun With Port Perry's Own W.J.K. Wayne Mahaffy, Jim Joy & Kevin Cannon. Finger Foods available after 9 p.m.

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