10B - THE PORT PERRY STAR (From Preceding Page) league final against the Bowmanville Chiefs. The Legionnaires advanced to the All- Ontario championship. Cartwright Minor Ball held a skate-a- thon at Scugog Arena to raise money for future park development. Swamp Auto Body Bantams were the runners up in their championship game against Newmarket and the Re/Max novice squad lost their final to Newcastle. The Key-Bar Juveniles advanced to the All-Ontario finals. Emmerson Insurance won the consola- tion championship at their home , tourna,ent. Port Perry Printing defeated Van Camp Contracting to win the Novice house lea- gue championship. Monsma Electric and Swamp Garage advanced to the finals of the broomball playoffs. Larocque Electric defeated Emiels to win the consolation of the Peewee house league tournament. The Peewee Legionnaires defeated Mooretown to win the All-Ontario Championship. The Techstar Bantams settled for All- Ontario finalists after vowing out to a team from Port Elgin. Port Perry house league hockey wrapped up its season with Port Perry Printing, Van Camp Contracting, Whitby Auto Wreckers, Port Perry Lions Club, Scala Brothers and Emiels winning their respec- tive divisions. "A Blast From the Past" was the theme of Brooklin Bruins defeated Swamp Garage to win the broomball playoffs. The Pearce Auctioneer Novice A squad home tournament. The Blackstock Afternoon Curling League wrapped up its season. The win- ning team consisted of Arlene Rowan, finished their year as runners-up in their ~ Senyk. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1994 Lorna Edgerton and Carol Gray. The Port Perry rink of Kelly Evans, Laural Griffen, Karen Parish and Carol Jackson won Fi the C division of the fi Club Curlers Championship in } Trenton. ® The Key-Bar | Juveniles claimed the [¥ first juvenile All- Ontario Championship | for Port Perry in 34 |i years. The Shepstone Haulage Petites won the silver medal at the Central Ontario Regional Championships. < vad oe ~ A LOOK BACK AT 1994 "Fun In The Sun" was the theme of the Port MARCH 1994 - The Peewee Legionaires advanced to the All-Ontario finals. Members of the Perry Figure Skating team are, from left, front, John Froats, Scott Jeffrey, Seth Gray, Shane Savage, Dann Lee, Club's Skatefest. annual Adam Jones, Danny Lyons, Glen McCready (back) manager Ralph McCullough, trainer Warren Geer, Casey vanSchagen, Derek Tindall, Troy Campbell, Wyatt Park, Jeff Ashton, Van and Truck World Adam Hobbs, lan Parliament, coach Garry Geer and coach Ed Teno. Sharks won the Scugog Mens Hockey League title. Blackstock Curling Club held its annual election for directors. The new executive consists of president Mark Graham, Carol Gray and Jody Duff. Miranda and Alicia Burgess, of Cartwright, were members of the Oshawa Petite team which won the Provincial Championships. Carolyn Best, of Scugog was elected to the Ontario Amateur Softball Association. Mandy Cheeseman was the winner of the Good Sport Award for the Port Pergy Business Ladies Curling League. The overall champions of the mens curl- ing league were Garnet Warriner, George Hardy and Bill McCallum. Jim Geer, a Honey's Beach resident, won a gold and a silver medal at the Masters Indoor Track and Field Meet. The S.A. Cawker Eagles junior boys bas- ketball team made its fourth consecutive trip to the All-Durham Final Four. Port Perry Ringette Association capped off its season with its awards banquet. Sportsmanship awards went to Sheena Christian, Jennifer Hammond, Jackie Pashley, Bonnie-Jo Norton and Katie FORD " MERCURY 985-4451 LUBE, OIL & FILTER SPECIAL $26." FREE BRAKE INSPECTION ON REQUEST Best Wishes for a great 19% from... TAYLOR FORD « MERCURY SALES & LEASING * PARTS & SERVICE HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY Craft coun" 4 "py, customers a Happy New Year § and a great 1995!. Many thanks for your patronage during 1994. Four students of S.A. Cawker Public School competed in a race in Ajax to raise money for the Ajax-Pickering Hospital. The team, consisting of Alex Wordley, Brad Hawker, Scott Jeffrey and Colin Mark, placed first in he elementary category and third overall. Ball teams headed to the fields to begin preparing for another season of baseball. Uxbridge Mayor Gerri-Lynn O'Connor and Scugog Mayor Howard Hall raised $5,000 for the Uxbridge Swim Club by swimming two lengths of the pool. Members of the Ballard Lumber Hockey team held a 25th year reunion at SkyDome with many of the players in attendance. The Port Perry MoJacks held their annual end of year banquet. Awards went to Rick Hutchinson, rookie, Clair Cornish, MVP, Todd Dennis, hardest worker, Kevin MacDonald, Dan Sluggett Memorial Award, Jason Cochrane, best defensive player, Keith Leslie, best team player, wishes all our - Florence Cambers 159 Casimir St. Port Perry 985-7425 Brad Moase and Ian Titterton, most improved players. Port Perry High School's Athletic Assoc- iation sponsored a two-day three-on-three basketball tournament to raise money for activities. Bruce Peters, of Port Perry, got a hole in one at Wolf Run Golf Course. The PPHS girls soccer team finished second at the LOSSA finals. The Scugog Angels won the bronze med- al at a tournament in Bramalea. The PPHS senior girls soccer team lost in Sho Dyssa finals held at the Scugog soccer elds. : More than 500 people turned out at the annual Port Perry Minor Hockey Awards Banquet. Among the awards handed out where coaching recognition awards to Ed Teno and Garry Geer, who coached the Legion Peewees to an All-Ontario Championship. ees ---- Rumors in the sporting world abounded that Port Perry native George Burnett would be named coach of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers. Hank's Pastries and Mumblies won the A and B divisions of the Galley Fish and Chip slo-pitch tournament. Port Perry High School held its anqual Athletic Banquet. Steve Parish was named male athlete of the year and Lori Buscher and Kylie Kearns shared the top female honors. Coldwell Banker won the A divi- sion of the Seagrave Parks Board . 8lo-pitch tournament and the Port models DR. J. HARDY 985-3655 | Gentle Dental Care | for the whole We provide our patients: ® State-of-the-Art Care ® Comfortable atmosphere 4 * Relaxation techniques ® Nitrous Oxide (gas) ¢ Cosmetic Bonding * Emergencies welcomed *® Insurance assignment {we collect from insurance companies) DR. J. COTTRELL DR. M. GARFAT DR. T. 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Adam Johnston, 19, of Port Perry attended a tennis academy in Florida and was offering tennis lessons in Port Perry for the (Turn to next page) SE Tf ER RTS #7 EE x VER SS AY I ROE POY i >