Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 4 Jun 1985, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Jove 4, 1985 Convenors working hard to balance the teams Action heats up at the soccer pitch by Diane Andrews There was anc uer busy time on the f xccer fields this past we. x. We . had some fine :ioccer playing in all divisions. One more week of exhibi- tion games and we will be ready for our regular league games. Most of the team uniforms were handed out and we have some smart looking teams. We are fortunate to have Convenors this season for two of the divi- MODULAR 4 SERVICING sions in house league. Mrs. Patti Williams is with the squirt teams and Mr. Harry Tripp is with the atoms. I am sure thankful for their help. We also need someone for the minis. The Convenors are con- centrating on the team balancing and trying to make sure all is fair for each team. They will also be looking for parents to help with the statistics of the games each week for the paper. 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 Please, try to help them when they ask for your support. Thanks very much Patti and Harry. SOCCER ON THE ROAD Mosquito Girls Lake Scugog Lumber girls travelled to Ajax this past Wed., May 29th and came home defeated 4-2. This team is a fairly new one and the girls are working hard together. Pee Wee Girls One Hour Photo team played away this past week against Woodland in Pickering. They had to play their game under some very muddy condi- tions. Jody Sayles scored Port's only goal The game ended with a score of 2-1. © Bantam Girls Homestead team played Whitby on May 23 and beat them with a score of 3-2. They also had a game Thursday, May 30 at home with Ajax and came away with a loss of 2-0. The girls are playing the game with much enthusiasm. Mosquito Boys Canadian Legion team played a home game Thursday, May 30 and they were defeated by Hampton with the score SAVE YOUR BODY CAMP CONTRACTING vv. 90 Vanedward Drive, RUST Ba M13" ] Port Perry (416) 985-8469 by Kayser For her ... *Beautiful Lingerie & Loungewear *Peignoir Sets - Camisoles -- Half Slips Full Slips - Teddies (in all white or soft colours) t v LA Pr a FOR THE JUNE BRIDE NN For her Shower or Wedding Gift ... =20%0 orFF '\ "ALL TERRY or LINEN TOWELS \.c" *Caldwell soft terry towels --sheet size, bath size, hand size and facecloths. *Comforters AVR S201 03 ¢ DFE PAR I'MI NT STORE QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY *Pot Holders, Oven Mitts, Aprons *Place Mats *Tablecloths -- large range of sizes and colours, in lace or perma-press cotton. Oval, round or oblong. *Sheets & Pillowcases --twin, double or queen sizes. Perma press cotton in plain colours or patterned. Packaged individually or in sets. being 6-3. Pee Wee Boys Vachon team had a home game with Tyrone on Tuesday, May 28th. The game ended with a score of 6-3 against Port's Vachon team. Scoring for Port Perry were James Stubbs 1st Team GP Greenbank 4 Prince Albert 5 Goodwood/ Uxbridge Auto Wreckers 5 Claremont Blues 6 Claremont Legion Sunderland Mount Albert Brougham Udora Zephyr Port Perry Junior's 6 The chili cooking team, "Texas Red Ass" were among the big win- ners at last week-end's Choo Chili Cook-Off Championships held an- nually at Hayden-Shore on-the-Lake, Whitby. Local residents, Shaaron and Jan Rensink along with team mates Tam- my and Shayne Fleming, Oshawa walked away with a total of four awards. Their entry placed 1st in the "Showmanship category judged by several locally promi- nent politicians. The months of preparation and practise by Shaaron and Jan paid off when they placed 9th out of 41 entries in the "TEXAS" style chili competition held on Saturday. When the awards were presented on Sunday at the 2nd Annual Canadian Chili Championship Tammy and Shayne ac- cepted, with great pride, the 4th place prizes and trophy, while Shaaron and Jan were delighted to place 7th. "All in all, the weekend was a tremen- dous success and loads of fun and this local team will be back in 1986 with a new and improved recipe,' says Shaaron. Let's see you do i" goal; Michael Kosurko 2nd goal; and Jason Cochrane 3rd goal. The coaches would like to "thank the four mosquito . boys for playing and helping out their Pee Wee team. Bantam Boys NORTH DURHAM MEN'S FASTBALL LEAGUE Ww L T 4 0 0 4 1 0 4 1 0 3 3 0 2 3 2 3 2 2 2 3 © 2 3 2 3 0 6 0 This is the official Standings for the First Month of Play The Chili Cook-Off is organized by CHOO Radio and held annually as a fund-raising event Port Perry Printing 'Stormers' played a home game against Bowmanville on Mon- day, May 27th and lost 13-2. Scoring for the Stormers were Fergys Bell 1st goal and Greg Duff 2nd goal. » Y RO PTS 1 8 0 8 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 4 1 4 0 4 0 4 0 4 0 0 for charity. If you think your chili is good, why not think about putting your recipe to the test. ALAN J. RISEN sx. us LAW OFFICES OF RISEN, ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C- 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 7L3-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) POOLS POOLS POOLS 16° x 32°' INGROUND POOL completely installed with * 20" Jaccuzi Filter * 3-Tread Stainless Steel Ladder * 6 Ft. Fibreglass Diving Board * Maintenance and Vacuum Equipment £26,895. .. [ ® tax incl. RA. SPAS from $2495. Above Ground & Inground Pool Restoration ALL WORK GUARANTEED RILEY & SONS 985-7668 1-831-SWIM i I ------= EI ----r - x ane, Sli bdn Ralaniiniios Emi Ha SINE a SS = - NG I: Ae a a Sal wa va ot A ER ETS

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