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Port Perry Star, 30 Oct 1984, p. 23

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Pee Wee House League results Two very different games | * We saw basically two different games played in Saturday morning's Pee Wee action. In the first game Larocque took an early 1 goal lead to see the Lions come back with 3 straight goals to take a 3-1 lead. Late in the 3rd, Larocque put on the pressure, resulting in a goal to close the gap to 3-2. Try as they might, they just couldn't pop the tying goal. The 2nd game turned LE EE GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES - Annual Rates - LE CE LE EE RE LE TI Tr - Monthly Rates - 1YEAR. ......... 2YEARS. ......... 3YEARS .......... 4YEARS .......... Cee eee 11%% Seka neue 11 7/8% WE HAVE CANADA SAVINGS BONDS ON SALE NOW. - MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD - Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Call the Office for More Information. out to be a shoot out with the Frank boys coming out on top of a 7-4 score. Both teams started strong, trading 2 goals apiece in the 1st. Frank came back with 3 in the 2nd to Scala's 1 and never looked back, the result being a 7-4 win for Frank. A seldom seen penalty shot was called late in the 3rd. Richie Stapleton was awarded the penalty shot in the last minute of the game, and made good on his S58 5% 3% pe nie me 12% A disabled youth talks throug with communication handicaps. Blissym- bolics is a graphic communication system capable of conveying most aspects of human experience. gp Easter Seals help make this program possible... . Od » 1, thanks to you. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. ar. ha EASTER SEALS. STILL HARD AT WORK IN OCTOBER. a hen you give to Easter Seals, you're speak- ing up for children Back fighter. a Year The Easter Seal Society \ 4 Serving Ontario's physically Blissymbol computer program. attempt with a finely placed shot into the mesh behind the goal- tender. Lions -3 Larocque Electric - 2 Scoring for the Lions Club was Chris McGill with a goal and 1 assist, Craig Leask and Daryl Dutkewich with singles, and Kevin Busher pick- ing up a pair of assists. For the Larocque boys, Mark Shephard picked up a goal and an assist with the other single going to Kyle 'Russell. Cecil pays bank Cecil the Sensible Seal, (the Lung Association's official mascot in Durham Region) paid a special visit to the Bank of Commerce last week. Cecil, seen here with bank manager Gary David, left a donation drop box at the bank, which will be official headquarters for the Christmas Seal Cam- paign in Port Perry. Last years area residents raised a total of $6,053. and this year hope to top $7,000. Christmas Seal dollars are used to fund research into lung cancer, em- physema, asthma and occupational lung disease. Approximately 70 percent of all funds raised are channelled in- handicapped children since 1922 350 Rumsey Road Toronto ON M4G IRS Frank -7 Scala -4 Scoring for Frank, Mike Butt and Vince Criscione led the way with a pair of goals each. Tu Connell and Paul Kett each had a goal and an assist with Alec Cranmer notching the other single. lan Cobham picked up the assist. For Scala Bros.'it was Carl Payne leading the way with a pair, with John Ausman pick- ing up a single and Richie Stapleton scoring on the penalty shot. to local rehabilitation and educational support services. In Durham Region, these include Summer Camp for asthmatic children, Bet- ter Breathing courses for older adults with chronic lung disease, Junior School Smoking and Health Awareness pro- grams, and a visiting Lung Function Testing service which screens for the early signs of undetected lung disease. The colourful seals have been used to raise funds since 1907, when the Campaign's main objec- tive was the eradication of TB. The Port Perry Christmas Seal Cam- paign begins on November 1st, and dona- tions may be either mail- ed to the Bank at 145 Queen Street or hand delivered during regular business hours. All dona- tions are tax-deductible. Atom Gord Lewis Motors - 8 U.AW,-5 In an action-filled game, Gord Lewis Motors downed U.A.W. 8-5. Both goaltenders are probably suffering from sunburn to the back of the neck as the red light flashed 13 times in total. Top scorer for Lewis was Andy Wilson with four goals, 1 assist, while Louis Whitfield netted a pair, and Robin Pren- tice and Adam Johnston each had singles. Derek Buller and Craig Mitchell picked up assists. For U.A.W. top man was Billy Sandi- ford with two goals and one assist, while Scott Foster, Philip Edgar and Robert McEachern netted a gnal each. Ben Blanchard, Steven Seade and Elton Mec- Fadyen were awarded assists. Lake Scugog Lumber - 6 Don Forder Ins. - 3 Game 2 of the after- noon resulted in another busy time for the score- keepers as Scugog Lumber defeated Don Forder Insurance 6-3. For the lumbermen, PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 30, 1964 -- 23 to (UN Christmas Seal reminder Hey Cecil, what great lungs you have! For those who didn't recognize him right off, the rotund furry guy in the straw hat is Cecil the Sensible Seal (the Lung Association's official mascot in Durham Region). Good old Cec, seen here with bemused Bank of Commerce Gary David, was in Port Perry last Wednesday to leave a donation drop box at the bank ---- which will be the official headquarters for the Christmas Seal Campaign in Port Perry. See story for details. Scott Wylie scored twice, while singles went to Steve Desautels, Simon Traynor, Chris McLeod and Dave Pash- ley. Simon and Dave also picked up an assist each. Robbie Romano netted two for the Insurance men, and Brendon Agnew potted a single, as well as two assists. Swamp Garage - 1 Tripp Real Estate - 0 Swamp Garage shut- out Tripp Real Estate 4-0 in the final Atom game of the day. The big gun of the game for Swamp was Mike Olai- sen with two goals and one assist, while Mike Snowarama Snowarama is the largest most successful winter event of its kind in the world. The idea of Snowarama was originated by Whipper Watson in 1974, where a 100 mile snowmobile ride raised $54,000. Since that day, Snowarama has grown and developed in- to the largest annual Special Event for The Easter Seal Society. The Port Perry Snowarama will be held February 3, 1985 from the Latcharm Centre. Back in 1974, no one would have dreamed that 10 years later, this event would have raised - maove.thah $8 million for The Easter Seal Society. This year marks the beginning of a second decade where Ontario's snowmobilers and cross country skiers will renew their commitment to the 6,500 physically disabled children, served by the Society. Through the sponsor- ship of Molson Ontario Breweries Ltd., the sup- port of snowmobilers, cross country skiers, Snowmobile Clubs, the Ontario Snowmobile In- dustry Association and countless volunteers, Snowarama has mushroomed into an in- stitution. In 1975, 12 ral- ly areas raised $156,000. This past year, 39 areas in '85 House League Williams and Mike Tripp each had singles. Assists were also awarded to Mike Hep- burn and Misty Andrews. Dan Hill notched up the shutout. Speci] mention to Darren Hope in net for Tripp, who kept the score as low as it was with numerous saves. raised nearly $1 million! Through commitments from media personalities and leaders in the business and govern- ment sectors, a special Corporate Ride raised more than half a million in one day this year. Easter Seal Service Clubs, snowmobile clubs and cross country ski clubs in 39 areas throughout the province have organized rallies at- tracting more than 5,000 participants this past year. Although Snowarama has tradi- tionally been a snowmobile rally, today 10 new areas have adopted a Cross Country Ski Event,

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