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Port Perry Star, 28 Dec 1994, p. 33

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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1994 A LOOK BACK AT 1994 - 9B Swamp Auto Body Bantams won the B division at the Lindsay Christmas "Tournament. Pineridge Sports Atoms bowed out in the final of their home tournament. The Key-Bar Office Equipment Juveniles were finalists of the Uxbridge tournament. settle for the silver medal at the Whitby- Brooklin tournament. The rink of Donna Fairman, Mandy Cheesman, Cheryl Quantrill and Carrie Fielding won the Nuts About Chocolate bonspiel. The Peewee Legionnaires won the cham- pionship of both the Uxbridge and Lindsay tournaments. Olympic and World Cup skier Karen Stemmle and race car driver Katrina Teasdale spoke to the students of Prince Albert Public School on the importance of Pi Pineridge Sports bonspiel. The rink of Sandy Greenwood, Louise Haugen, Jan Towns and Gale Ballard won the B division of Zone 5 in curling and earned the Hg to compete at the Regional Curling Finals. Port Perry Figure Skating Club mem- bers Ashlea Jones and Avril Walker won silver medals at the Uxbridge Invitational competition. Lindsay Wilson won the bronze. The annual Knights of Columbus Free Throw Competition was held with the fol- wows lOWINgG winners: Cory Wiatzyk, Emma Marshal, Zach Fis, Taryn Izzat Galloway, Robert Lines, Amy Wilson, Mark Heffern, Mark Sauter and Carrie Ollerton. The annual Robert Fletcher bonspiel was held in Blackstock with the rink of Dale Van Camp, | Janet Van Camp, Craig Larmer )/{ and Tracey Martin taking top | prize. | The annual Native imal Perspectives bonspiel was held with the team of Bev Brown, Freida Cochrane, Nancy Grylls and Sharon Duff claiming the trophy. The MoJacks defeated the APRIL 1994 - Port Perry Key-Bar Juveniles brought home the All-Ontario Championship after a 34 year drought. Back row, left, Dave Barkey, coach/sponsor, Lindsay Parry, Chad Garvock, Brad MacArthur, Scott Heasman, Chad Kearns, Steve Desautels, Scott Wylle, Sean McEnaney, Sean Ellis, Paul Wylie, manager, Jamie Menzies, trainer. Front, Matt Willetts, John Ennis, Brett Puckrin, Greg Fitzgerald, Jeff Card, Darrell Vanderligt, Darrell Vander Slagt, Ryan Ridgway and Mike Tripp. Absent, Carl Fitzgerald. A rink consisting of Keith Van Camp, Debbie Showler, Bill Showler and Dale Van Camp won the Blackstock Funspiel. The Pineridge Tween C ringette team lost in the final of their home tournament. Sarah Ballagh, Chloe Desmarais, Marc Desmarais, Melanie Hawkins and Pamela Armstrong of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club put in good showings at the Uxbridge Dinoskate. The Whitby Auto Wreckers won the con- solation at the Keane tournament. The IGA Junior ringette squad were the champions of their home tournament. The Scugog Overhead Doors won the consolation of the Bobcaygeon tournament. The Shepstone Haulage Petites had to DOG FOOD D No RVI o J WR J oy. WY VI NL 0 J I Hard Work Deserves Its Own Reward. SRIy IYI A tasty, easily digestible blend of wholesome ingredients, scientifically formulated to fulfil all the nutritional requirements of your dog. In Four Quality Formulas: Puppy * [TLL] © Maintenance Plus « Maintenance Motivation in sports. The Malmont Atom As received a bye in the first round of their playoff schedule. Melissa Meeking of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club won a bronze medal at the Woodville Invitational in the Novice B ladies division. Scugog Overhead Doors Peewee B team defeated Uxbridge in three straight match- es to advance to the second round of playoffs. Alan and Pauline Knight along with Bruce Peters and Jan Towns won the PDP EATEY SPRATLY SPEAR SATE YOUR PET DESERVES @&, NUTRITION AND HEALTH » 086-4201 We extend our Best Wishes for the New YEAR! PORT PERRY H & M WRIGHT SPENCER'S FEED H.H. GOODE & FEEDS LTD. FEED CO. LTD. SERVICE LTD. SON 1987 LTD. 40 Vanedward 3490 Hwy. 7A, Greenbank Uxbridge Dr., Port Perry Blackstock 986-3371 862-3366 086-7363 Lakefield Chiefs in back-to- back games to eliminated them from further competition. Durham Regional Police played a friendly volleyball match against students at Immaculate Conception Schqol. The annual 3-day cash spiel was held at the Port Perry Curling Club with the rink of Scott Howey, Garnet Warriner, Fred Broder and John Butler winning the D division. The Scugog Overhead Door Peewees eliminated Trenton from playoff action. Port Perry native Ginny Burt, a member of the National Telemark Ski Team, head- ed to the World Championships. = The Port Perry Malmont Atoms defeated i Stroud in overtime to win the champien- ship of their home tournament. The Key-Bar Office Equipment Juveniles eliminated Uxbridge from the playoffs. Monsma won the crown in the Port Pertv Broomball league. \\ 4 a nN SATE SPATS ay Wishing You The Season' May the coming year bring you health and happiness. SCUGOG CHRYSLER LTD. HWY. 12 - 7A MANCHESTER 985-7354 or 404-8220 \ x The team of Pam Byers, Marj Medford, Tara Bailey-Taylor and Wendy Loon- Faulkner won the Port Perry Business Women's bonspiel. Port Pe gure Skating Club mem- bers Ashley Faux and Marc Desmarais win the gold medals at the Pineridge Interclub competition and Avril Walker ad Pam Armstrong received the bronze. The Port Perry High School senior boys basketball team won the LOSSA cham- pionships and Midget boys claimed the silver. The Port Perry MoJacks defeated the Little Britain Merchants to advance to the finals of the league championship. The Techstar Bantams defeated Newmarket and earned the right to advance to the All-Ontario finals. The PPHS rugby team headed overseas for a two-week tour of England, Wales and Scotland. . The Scugog Overhead Door Peewee B team claimed the Eastern Ontario championship. The XL Gas Bar Eaglettes won the silver medals at the Kingston Valentine's Ringette Tournament. . Three new ball diamonds located at Scugog Centre were ready to go. - Peewee Legionnaires defeated Colling- wood to advance to the All-Ontario finals. The Pearce Auction Novice squad won the B final of a tournament in Vaughan. The PPHS boys midget basketball team won the Double A DYSSA title as did the juniors girls volleyball team. The Midget girls captured the silver. Members of the Blackstock Figure Skating Club won medals at the Unicorn Fair competition. Adam Stapely, Brooke McLaughlin and Lindsay Darnley won gold and and Brandi McLaughlin win the bronze. . Three Scugog Township youths won at the Knights of Columbus Free Throw Championships held in Pickering. Mark Heffern, Taryn Izatt-Galloway and Rebecca Nort won in their respective divisions. The Port Perry MoJacks bowed out of the (Turn to next page) Best > SAT SPEEA SP

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