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Port Perry Star, 6 Apr 1993, p. 30

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30'- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Aprit8, 1993" RT p=" =~. rr WSS ERS NE ---- -- i ------ -- Arena Board to hold Appreciation Skate ie Scugog Arena Board is hosting an Apyseciation Skate as a gesture of thanks to the are- Everyone is welcome to at- tend the free day of skating at the arena and to bring a friend. SRS : -- na's user groups. The Appreciation Skatewillbe JF ..0o0 0 0000 0g Members of user groups such held Sunday, April 18 from as Port Perry Minor Hockey 4p.m.until 9 p.m. Younger resi- Corporation, Port Perry Figure Skating Club, Port Perry Broomball League, Port Perry Ringette Association, Sunday Morning Mens Hockey League and Port Perry MoJacks Junior C Hockey Club are being thanked for their continued support of the board through volunteer work in a number of areas. Congratulations to the Port Perry Lions of the Atom House League on a great season of hockey. Players and parents ex- tend a big thank you to coach dents can skate from 4 p.m. un- til 6p.m. and adults from 6p.m- 9p.m. Several local politicians will be on hand as well as members of the Port Perry ModJacks. Youngsters will be able to skate with their favorite MoJacks and even get a few autographs. The snack bar will be open on the day of the skate. Lions end season who treated the team to a bowl- ing party after their final game on Saturday, April. We a looking forward to team mem- bers meeting again at the year Ted Howarth and assistant endbanqueton May 29. coaches Greg Haslem and a Garnett for their hard work an sacrifice with the team. Floor hoc key The Port Lions played enter- taining hockey this year and The Maple Leafs met the Ca- were led by their goalie Mike Wadsworth. The players devel- _ oped their hockey and skating gkills and learned team play. Congratulations to these Lions players: Jeremy Hall, Ashleigh nadiens for a new third session of YMCA Junior Floor Hocke on Monday, March 29. We wel- come all our new players, the larger numbers have added to RIALS Sevan The Beare Motors Bantam As finished the 1977-78 season as All members of the team. Back row from left are: Do Bloomfield, Brian Mikkleson, Mike Andrews, Pat Jo 15 YEARS AGO Ontario finalists. Pictured are the ug Scott, coach, Bob Horton, Mark Jeffrey, John hnson, Brian Dickson and Don Phinney, manager. : ww. the fun of theevening. Front row from left are: Paul Storry, Todd Wilbur, Clay Lovering, Doug Potts, Rob Franssen, Wayne, Murphy, Daniel Mi Io Th c Monday night belonged to the Robinson and Allan Jones. A thew Cracknell, Tom McCar- Conadens as uy, ok to 25 YEARS AGO medal. The team lost 3-2 to Lindsay in the thur, Ian Garnett, Ryan Has- gi; 5 the Canadiens, scoring THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1968 gold medal match. Mike Gibson and Bobbie lem, Ken Ellis, Ian Bonsar, Brent Simpson, Brian Harris, Ryan Kehoe and Shawn Mar- tin. Many thanks to the coaches a hat trick with Tyler Houthuys close behind with a double. Emma Marshall fired in the lone Leaf goal. AUTO SALES $4 Used Cars & Trucks VEP, | 1988 CHEV SIL ES > © PICK-UP Fully Loaded. 88kifS2...... 1990 CHEV LUMINA " 6 cyl., Air Cond., AFM Cassette, 85km... 9,995. 1990 PONTIAC TEMPEST LE : gy. Air Cond. AMM Cassette, 56k..... 8,995. 1989 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX | | 6 oy. Ar Cond., AWFM Cassette, 75 km... 89995. 1989 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA | 4-door, loaded, 6 cyl, 75km 1992 PONTIAC GRAND AM bE Quad. 4 eng., loaded, 22km 13,495. 1625 Scugog Street Located at 7A & Queen Street 985-1916 MONDAY to FRIDAY-8am to 6pm ° SATURDAY-9am to 4pm Vin Walker was nominated for the posi- tions of secretary and third vice-president of the Ontario Softball Association. The Novice squad won, lost and tied in playoff action. The Peewees won the consolation champi- nship of the Oakwood Tournament. Port de- feated Oshawa 5-2 in the final. Randy Prosser had two goals and Randy Knight, Bill Van Camp and Ron Evans had one each. In Bantam house league action Campbells defeated Blake Gunter 7-4.- In Peewee house league action the Annrene Bruins defeated Best's Legion 2-1. . 20 YEARS AGO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 4, 1973 The Beare Motors Bantams lead their All- Ontario series two games to zero. Dave Hor- ton, Steve Jones, Ed Olsen and Gord Scott provided the offense thus far in the series. The Malmont Novice team won the Lake- shore B championship defeating Uxbridge, Beaverton and Stouffville. Team members are Doug Potts, Mike Tobin, Clarke Menzies, Jim Kane, Carl Durward, Darrin Jobb, Tim Parker, Brad Hurst, Greg Tully, Hal Storry, Rob Franssen, Tim Thompson, Charlie Brown, Brian Mikkelsen and Todd Wilbur. The team is coached by Bob Parker and George Lee. 15 YEARS AGO WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1978 The Mersco Novice ended their season at the Otonobee tournament winning the silver Goble provided the scoring for Port Perry. | The Grant Menzies Motors Pacers dropped their All-Ontario semi-final series to Schom- berg losing 7-2 in the final. Dave Alexander and Robert Kemp scored the two goals for Port. Jeff Cox was the Atom All-Star of the week and Karl Durham was the Atom house league player of the week. | Purple Hill defeated Ballards 5-2 in Midget house league action. Wade Oosterman 'and Ryan Appleton scored for Ballards and Dale Geer, two, John Spears and Ron Ashmore scored for Purple Hill. 10 YEARS AGO TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1983 The Peewee As have their backs to the wall in their series with The Six Nations down two games to none. In the latest game Port dropped a heartbreaker 7-6. Goal scorers for Port were Mark Barkey, Brad Menzies, War- ren Geer and Scott Feasby. C&B Livestock captured the local broom- ball championships for the third consecutive year. The team captured the trophy after de- feating Utica 2-0 in the final match. Tim Ash- bridge had both markers for C&B. The Novice As won the consolation trophy at a recent tournament. The championship games took place in house league hockey. Kinsmen won the Nov- ice division, Tripp Realty won the Atom divi- sion, the Lions Club the Peewee final and IGA won the Bantam final. Results from all the lanes Monday Night Ladies Team Standings: Purple Garters 52, Green Machine 44, Orange Pits 39, Yellow Bikinis 31, Red Roses 23, Blue Jays 21. Games Over 200: Tracy Beach 200, Ilean h 204, Elma Vernon 206, Margaret Burnfield 214, Gloria Smuck 220, Edna Langford 247. Games Over 550: Elma Ver- non 565, Edna Langford 604. Tuesday Night Mens March 30 Standings: (Playoffs Week 2) Championship - Guardian Drugs 6954 pins, IDA 6660 pins, Creative Basket 6299 pins. Consolation - Untoucha- bles 6167 pins, IGA 6140 pins, XL Gas Bar 6018 pins. High Single Flat: Hal McCullough 279. High Single With Handi- cap: y Werry 299. igh Triple: Roy Werry 667. High Triple With Handi- onp: y Werry 796. ingles Over 218 (Flat): Rick Farrington 228, Gerry Louvelle 227, Hal McCullough 279, Kevin Martin 222, Roy Werry 2566, 260, Glenn Squires 228, 229, Jack Healey 223, Ken Richards 215, Bill Ruesink 231, Paul Brough 226. Triples Over 600 (Flat): Ke- vin Martin 624, Roy Werry 667, Glenn Squires 633, Jack Healey 601. a Please recycle this newspaper \.

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