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Port Perry Star, 22 Dec 1987, p. 17

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More than 300,000 amateur hockey players across Ontario will be en- couraged to play safer hockey and Win prizes in a new program sup- ported by the private sector and the provincial government. In addition, all major hockey organizations in Safer hocke the province have approved the pro- gram and endorsed it to run in their areas. Esso Penalty Free Sweepstakes is a contest created by the Hockey Development Centre for Ontario to promote skills, safety and good Local bowling results Tuesday Night Mens December 15, 1987 Team Standings: Gutter Dusters 30, Champs 29, Handicappers 21, Hornets 18, Terminators 17, Raiders 11. High Single: Bill Turner 283. High Single With Handicap: Bill Owen 293. High Triple: Bill Owen 721. High Triple With Handicap: Bill Owen 778. 215 And Over: John Criscione 221, Bill Owen 220/227/274. Hal McCullough 238, Jim Rider 252, Rick Farrington 234, Rick DeShane 217, Phil Brown 238, Gary Reis 216, Craig McFadden 219, Steve Robin- son 222/228, Bill Turner 283, Jack Healey 244. 600 And Over: John Criscione 626, Glenn Squires 608, Hal McCullough 610, Bill Owen 721, Roy Povey 614, Kevin Haugen 604, Steve Robinson 607, Jim Rider 641, Bill Turner 661. J and D thumps Sportsiand 9-1 The first game of the day saw Sportsland return to form as.they lost to J & D Carpentry 9-1. Scorers for J & D were Bob Tar- botton 3 goals, 1 assist. Doug Bron- son 3 goals. 1 assist, Dennis Lycett 1 goal, 2 assists, Joe Curran 1 goal, 1 assist, and Sandy Garvock 1 goal. Adding assists were Ken Nightingale 2, Wayne Norton 2, Bill Owen, Jody Peters, and Terry Bacall 1 each. The lone marker for Sportsland was Scott Davis from Ken Smart. Game two saw Blanchard's Supp- ly Co. defeat Crandell's Riverboat by a score of 4-1. Capitalizing for Blanchard' Ss were Ron Zaparanuik 2 goals. 1 assist, Al Bonner 2 goals, 1 assist. Other assists to Rick Hope, Tom Patton, and Ron Jeffrey each with 1. The lone marker for Crandell's was Wayne Taylor from Richie LeFort and Larry Jackson. Robert Bateman] dhe Walter Campb el\ Carole Black Mitel Keirste ad oO PORT GIFTS Custom Picture Framing VISA 233 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY Game three saw Larocque Elec- tric fight to a 2-2 tie with second place Dennis Andersons. Scoring for Larocque was Dave Dickson 2 goals, assisted by Carl Fitzgerald 2, Mike Fitzgerald and Ray Zaparanuik 1 each. Counting for Andersons were Larry Courtice from Henry Forderer, and Jim Duncan from Dave Bourgeois and Chris Brain. In game four Compton Cable T.V. noved into a tie for first as they defeated Norton's Home Im- provements 3-2. Scorers for Compton were Wayne Fox 1 goal, 1 assist, Larry Page 1 goal, 1 assist, Peter Lane. goal. Assists to John Robertson 2, Ron Compton and Kevin Reid 1 a piece. Scoring for Norton's was Rob Evans from Bill VanCamp and Dave Mann, and Bill VanCamp from Rob Evans. 'FREE' NN TRUST US WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS MORNING Shd SET of PRINTS Available on C-41 Rolls, Sizes 35 mm., sportsmanship in amateur hockey Sponsored by Esso Petroleum Canada and supported by the Ministry of Tourism and Recrea- tion, and Paul Henderson, former National Hockey League player, the event will run from January 9 to 23, 1988 with the final seven days coin- ciding with Minor Hockey Week. "Esso is pleased to support this very important initiative by the members of the Hockey Develop- ment Centre for Ontario. We think the emphasis on skills, safety and good sportsmanship is timely and appropriate and can only enhance the enjoyment of the game by all participants from players to coaches to parents and fans," said Tom Hansen of Esso Petroleum Canada. "This initiative is a good example of how the Government of Ontario and the private sector can work in co-operation towards the goal of safety in amateur hockey," said | EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST, PORT PERRY. ONT LOB NO (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST 10 5 Year Annual Interest 10% % Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change without Notice VG MEMORIES! 126, 110, Disc wis * of g Q < NO a Tom every Christmas oc ne tre STEDMANS PORT PERRY PLAZA (Hwy. 7A East) #. Tha | 22 1 TMM mmyTTmySyTm™, EE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 22, 1987 -- 17A y stressed in program Hugh O'Neil, Minister of Tourism and Recreation. "My Ministry is committed to ensuring safety in all amateur sports in the province." Under the contest rules, teams playing penalty-free games during the Sweepstakes period will be eligi- ble to win any of a wide prizes and every player on every team submitting an eligible entry will receive a Certificate of Achieve ment and an Esso Penalty Free Sweepstake winner's crest. Having completed a penalty-free game the team just submits a Sweepstakes entry form supported by a copy of the game sheet to the contest head- ee) range of COLUMBUS VARIETY STORE wishes you a Merry Christmas. Have a Happy Holiday! We have crafts for Christmas Stop in for a Coffee 8 Muffin, Soup « or r Snacks. Enjoy a game of Pia:-Ball or Pac Man. OPEN 6 to 11 WEEKDAYS -- 8 to 10 WEEKENDS THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM quarters at the H.D.C.0O. office. En- try forms are available from minor hockey associations, arena managers and Ministry field offices across the province. Draws from the eligible entries submitted will be held Saturday, February 6, 1988 at the H.D.C.0. of- fices to determine the winners. In Ontario there are 70,000 players and 4,000 teams registered with the Canadian Amateur Hockey Associa- tion, and well over 200,000 affiliated players on 12,000 teams all eligible for the Esso Penalty Free Sweepstakes. and All Occasions. a meeting to be held on: day preceding the meeting. Gary Herrema Regional Chairman NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider at JANUARY 5, 1988 at 10:00 AM PLANNING DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM 105 CONSUMERS DRIVE, WHITBY AN APPLICATION TO AMEND THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment proposes to redesignate the subject lands from Per- manent Agricultural Reserve to General Agricultural. This would per- mit the Township of Uxbridge to identify a cluster within this area which would allow the creation of five (5) residential lots located on the south side of Beaver Road. | Township of Scugog Subsequently, the Regional Council will consider the recommenda- tion of the Planning Committee at a meeting to be held on: JANUARY 13, 1988 at 10:00 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS BUILDING 605 ROSSLAND ROAD EAST, WHITBY The report related to the amendment application is available for in- spection in the offices of the Planning Department, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, or by calling Mr. Jim Blair, M.C.1.P_, Planning Depart- ment (Whitby) 668-7731 / (Toronto) 686-1651. Requests to make a presentation before the Planning Committee concerning the amendment application must be forwarded to Dr. M_ Michael, M.C.I.P., Commissioner of Planning, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3, and should be received by the Fri- Requests to make a presentation before Regional Council concern- ing the amendment application must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario LIN 6A3, and should be received 48 hours prior to the Regional Council meeting. Rd No.23 Subject Lands HWY NO 4) Regional CW. Lundy, AMC.T. Regional Clerk =~

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