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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 9 Dec 1970, p. 7

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PORT PERRY x STAR Flamingos Win One, Lose One Flaminge Juveniles Lost to Uxbridge 53, Win at New. castle 2-1, & Traveled to Trenton for Exhibition On Wed. nite the 2nd Dec. Uxbridge visited the Fla. mingos and went home vic- torious for their 2nd win in three encounters. The Fa. mingos opened the scoring & ended the ist period with a 20 lead. Im the secofid Ux- bridge came around & ended the 2nd leading 32. Flamin- go's scored early in the 3rd to tle it up, but missed sev- eral scoring opportunities to a team like Uxbridge you just can't do this. Scoring for the Flamingos: Martin Adamson -- Paul Kane Pau! Kane--Martin Adam- son and Robin Parish Rob Munro--Brian Lee, Rick Trotter. Scoring for Uxbridge: Ed Clark 2, John Scott, Reg Westearth and Larry Geer with 1 ea. Penalties--P_P. 4, Ux. 6. Then on Thursday nite the 3rd the Flamingos travelled to Newcastle for their 2nd en- counter and came home with a 21 victory. This was a shake up game as the coach had Defense PLUMBING and HEATING men up on the wings and wingers playing defense. Newcastle has this year de- cided to play hockey and it's a pleasure to see good hoc- key by all clubs. Scoring for the Flamingos: Paul Kane--Unassisted Rooin Parish--Martn Adamson Scoring for Newcastle was Brian Anderson. Penalties--P.P.5, N. 3. In Trenton on Sunday nite the 6th of Dec., the Flamin- go boys met a well organized and fast skating Double A team. Trenton set the pace and it was not till the third period that they kept even to hold them only scoring 2 goals. Scoring for the Flamingos: Rick Trotter--Roger Holtby Brent Heard--Paul Kane & Paul Heard Paul Heard--Grant Mc- Laughlin Rick Trotter--Bruce Ferguson 19 Penalties--8 P.P., 11 T. Final score Trenton 9, Flamingos 4. FARMS WANTED re 985 - 7373 L Christmas Gift Suggestions shirts, sheepskin vests, ana tur hats. We take pride knowing how pleased our clients have been, As always, we are open seven days a week, 9 am. to 9 p.m. Drop in anytime or phone 852-3818 BANTAM -- Peel's Chicks edged Beare's Chevs 3-2 in a closely fought encounter. Scoring for Peel's were Mc- Leod (2), and Moore, while Werry and Henke replied for Beare's. Lion's Club gained its first point of the season as they played Canadian Tire to a scoreless tie. PEE WEE -- Beare scored three times and Bourgeois twice as Club Annerene Bruins edged Maple Leaf Mills 5-4. Baird counted a hat trick and Lyon had one for MLM. In another 54 deci- sion W. Frank Real Estate squeezed by Legion. Defense- man Sinclair had a hat trick while Williams and Christ- ianson had singles. Ashbridge had three and McKee one for Legion. NOVICE -- Keith Real E- tate came back from a two goal deficit and nipped Mal- mont Farms 3-2. Baird scor- ed all three for Keith while Franssen took care of Mal- mont Farm scoring. The 2-2 tie between Scugog Lumber Kings and White Feather Farms was a closely fought battle as were all other gam- es of the day. McIntyre had both for the Flyers while Canning and Fellows scored for Kings. Novice Drop Two Games On Tuesday, December 1, Tripp Novice were hosted by the Brooklin Novice. During the first period the Port boys seemed to have the edge in play, but managed to score only one. on a goal by Tim Kane assisted by Robbie Par- ker. Brooklin were able to net a goal in the second period to tie the score and added the winning goal in the third period to make it a 2 - 1 hoc- key game Friday night brought the League leading. West Rouge team to visit in Port Perry. Both teams played a fast mov ing game. West Rouge opened the scoring in the first period and Port were able to answer this goal during a penalty to West Rouge. The credit for this goal was to Scott Wil bur unassisted. At the end of the second period the score still remained tied 1 - 1 due to excellent net minding by both goal ten- ders. In the third period West Rouge scored the winner and an insurance goal to give them a 3-1 wetory. Next home game Friday, December 11, Pickering ws. Port Perry, Game Time 7:45 The boys are looking for you to come out and give them your support and cheers. Tuesday, Dec. Ist-- R. Mitchell 18, H. Haddon 0 M. McCoy 7, 1 Mitchell 6 M. Snooks 7, H. Carnwith 6 N. Kenny 11, H. Bathie 6 Thursday, Dec. Ird-- I. Carter 13, B. Beare 11 |M Panabaker 9, M. Holdershaw 9 | H. Thompson 9, A. Cox 4 C. Martyn 8, G. Hunter 7 "Check The Label On Your Paper PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1970 ~ 7 SEE OUR COMPLETE SELECTION OF POLE and SWAG LAMPS PRICED FROM 18. 10 SPYLES FROM HASSOCKS -- -6.99 Complete ion Of END TABLES -- COFFEE TABLES -- DESKS -- BOOKCASES -- CHINA CABINETS -- Ail Xmas Priced 5 PIECE KITCHEN ROLL AWAY BED + SUITE XMAS SPECIAL AS SPECIAL $839.95 2 s24.95 Was $109.95 WESTINGHOUSE me> = OTEREDS PRICED CREDENZA MODELS PRICED FROM 269. up Model ST1001 \ | \ "ihe) | SEE THE ULTRA,MODERN gave FINLANDIA 90.00 5 The Finlandia OPEN By Me sa Pi) Rouse « or t Howanp (STARTING DEC. 10) 241 Queen St. = = 985-2272 ME Bs A FEE EE SALLY PROTEC, * er re Dt F WA a SO RT FT TOS ON emgage HS tt Ena Rea

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