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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 30 Dec 1970, p. 10

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exciting game and r a Win 1 1 J ' goal overtime period, | BEARE BANTAMS 4, Perry Arena, Brooklin managed to score| PICKERING 2 Tom Olsen started things on the first shot and won| Beare Bantams were hosts| off for Port at the 26 second the game 32. : to the Pickering Bantams on| ™rk of the first period but Toronto played a second| Dec. 16th, in a hard hitting| then took over, exhibition game against| game where there scoring Stouffville and won it quite called, rim sme ma | Sn tg ham contest, Beaverton came | ing at the :51 second mark of| into the third scored again on top with a score of 61. | the first period, at 9:11 Chris} #t 8:02. Port came on strong The second last game was| Brain tied it up with Gould-| in the last half of the third, played for the consolation| ing picking up an assist. period with three goals. St. quahties trophy and the contenders} Tom Olsen scored from| John, scoring his first goal of aa played were Port Perry and Stouff Brain at the 17:56 mark of] tO sestn ee ee ae proved indeed to be a strong} * pan See Wate ea ee er ut ek Gk r and well playing unassisted at 17:29. wen RRS eS Al Goalie Rick Best was pully Bae ange of| ed for an extra forward but rf ifs E i Geer scored assisted by Paul Gibson and Scott Wilbur. i E | over Pickering. In the third game Markham beat Stouffville by a score of 3 to 0. The Toronto team, the play ers of Pee Wee age, overpow- ered Beaverton by a score of 12 to 4 Port Perry in the second game trounced Pickering 9-2. The score was 41 after first period and goal scorers were Mike Healey from Bill Owen; second and third goals from Mike Hamilton; and the 4th, Steve McIntyre from Mark Lee and Paul Gibson. Port Perry added 2 goals in the second period to Pick ering's 1. Bill Owen scored the first, assisted by "| Seott Wilbur, captain of the Port Perry Novice team appeers genuinely happy when he received the consolation trophy from Don Carnegie, president of the sponsoring club, Port Perry Lions Club. Photo by A. Roach Effective January 1, 1971, our firm name will be changed I from DELOITTE, PLENDER, HASKINS & SELLS | to DELOITTE. HASKINS & SELLS Healey and Rick Hope the second assisted by Bill Owen. In the final period, Port | REDUCTION PROGRAM | The 1970 Farm Tax Reduction Program is the most recent | phase in the Government of Ontario's long-term plan to reform | the system of local taxation in this province. | ' .) Perry added three more goals. Fraser Lee from Rob- bie Parker, Tim Kane from Mike Hamilton and Fraser Lee and Steve McIntyre from Paul Gibson. Ths next game between Ux- bridge and Brooklin was a | Chartered Accountants MONTREAL, OSHAWA, TORONTO, HAMILTON, WINDSOR, WINNIPEC, REGINA, CALGARY, EDMONTON, PRINCE CEORGE, VANCOUVER LEARNING CAN BE PROFITABLE AND FUN DURHAM COLLEGE Offers The. Following Courses JANUARY 11 TO MARCH 31, 1971 This program will help farm property owners to pay their | municipal and education taxes. Farm property owners will receive $20,000,000 in special assistance from the Government of Ontario. This amounts to | 25 percent of the net municipal taxes on eligible NON-CREDIT --Speed Reading - Thursday Nights 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. --Personal Income Tax - Wednesday Nights 6:00 - 8:00 p.m. --Human Relations & Public Speaking - Wednesday 6:00 - 8:00 pm. --Personal Investment & The Stock Market - Monday 8:00 - 10:00 p.m. --Non@Destructive Testing - Monday 7:00 - 10:00 p.m. (This Course Is $35.00) A CREDIT COURSE BY TELEVISION VIEWING --Pianning For Profit (Home Viewing and Seminars) OR (College Monitors and Classes) Thursday -- 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. REGISTRATION FEE $20.00 farm property. | To be eligible, the property owner must live in Ontario. Also, if the farm property is less than 11 acres, it must have yielded $2,000 or more in gross income during the year. | Cheques and information leaflets are being mailed out by the Department of Municipal Affairs to every eligible farm owner. | Additional information may be obtained from: FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION CALL 576.0210 FILL OUT THE CONVENIENT APPLICATION FORM AND MAIL WITHOUT DELAY TO The Municipal Subsidies Branch OR The County or District Offices DURHAM COLLEGE - BOX 385, OSHAWA, ONT. Department of Municipal Affairs of the Ontario Department of APPLICATIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO JANUARY 8, 1971 | 801 Bay Street, Toronto 5, Ontario Agriculture and Food PHONE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS AGRICULTURE & FOOD KINDLY ENROLL ME IN THE FOLLOWING COURSE W. DARCY McKEOUGH WILLIAM A. STEWART | DEPARTMENT OF DEPARTMENT OF

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