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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 30 Dec 1970, p. 11

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--287; S. Sinclair -- 253; P| This was a good PORT PERRY STAR ~ Wed,, December 30, 1970 ~ 1 g » J 8 F 2 mingos travelled to Bowman NIGHT BowLina | Fisher -- 248; T. Vanderby- | competition for the boys and] Vins tor another tournament. aS 282; D. Wanamaker--232; J.| all were well pleased with) o. boys couldn't get on . Gerden Scott Storry--231; P track against Markham and ee Barien wh om ctartad tat "i | D. Neale--225; V. Aikin--22i eccrine for the Flamingo's| suis wag the first time this bent pressure 18:23| Pinochio .................... = etn 4 ro bpp. = dete Bright ect Ben Reimen| Bet. Wheels | 213; 4. Seriver--2i3; D. Phin-| Martin Adamson ned nei Oe ae en is now making a up to make it a tie ball game.| Gumby ....................... ney--213; L, Haugen--212; L.| Paul Kane - Glenn Geer 1 loss. scoring title. Then with just 28 seconds| Charlie Brown ......... : Scott --212; M. Sweetman--| Bruce Ferguson - Rick Un ounday morning they # goals and set left'in the game Bob Hayden| Snuffy Smith . 211; D. McLean -- 208; M. Trotter, Rob Munro eekind tai, 1: Se as Port Perry again combined with Doug/ sanana Splits < Raby--207; F. Venning--203;| Jim Thomson | Glenn Geer ville and met the Cobourg winless streak Seott to set Robert Jackson| Lioness ............. : S. DeHaas--201; J. Storra--| Bruce Ferguson - Paul Kane,| 1, ish s little more gest to defeat wp for the winner. Final) Casper ..... & |20. ~ and came out of this one game was score Port Perry3, Utica 2 | Mighty Mouse... 5 ------ with a 32 win, Scoring for performances *,¢. 9 Pluto... ae Bantams Down West Rouge 4-3 the Flamingos were Bruce Port Perry PERNES ALBERT PUAALY) Boatlo Bailey -. On Dec. 14th Beare #82-) port with Fraser assisting. | Ferguson - Glenn Geer, Jim % two seasons STOP BRIAN'S a he tams travelled to West Rouge} West Rouge tied it up in| Thomson; Paul Kane - un- pe peg Pues Sbet where they downed the West! the third period but Litt| assisted; Roger Holtby - Rob- goal in any game, Rouge Bantams 43. fired one past the West| in Parish. den's feat stands First period goals by Andy Rouge goalie before the Then again on Sunday they more. Litt and Lorne Fraser £8V@} period ended to give Port a| travelled back to Bowman- The first Port a 2-1 lead. 43 win. ville to meet the Oshawa Ju- e lighted by Port Lap ep pe Rana = veniles, the boys were not up tinually straight " the second period. Olsen for this one as they went their end and scorer Chris DeNure | 631; rig omy tg ~ Albert INVEST somata defeat to the tune Bob drilled a setting Dale Crawford up for} --621; A. Chapman--615; D. Prince of 41. Scoring the lone mar- to the left hand corner toj# goal right from the face Continued ker for the Flamingos was start Port's rally. For . | at Beamsville over the week. NOW! Jim Thomson - Rob Munro, oa stg ge ay.| end. e | Jim Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. David Hol After all the hockey the ® tailed to score. man entertained their daugh | VICTORIA & GREY TRUST | 1. have seen in the past In the second frame '| ter Mr. and Mrs. W. Teskey,| Guaronteed Investments | 1.4 weeks and still bruised Utica two men short "| Scarboro. from recent encounters the Seott set Bob Hayden Mrs. Helen Jewell and her 1 Flamingos brought their girl- his second of the game. father Mr. A. Guilson enter- /, friends out on Sunday nite led 20. Six minutes later at tained the following at vari 4 0 for a skating party as a 14:57 Utica finally started to ous times: Mr. and Mrs. H little relaxation from their * ell and John Bright fired Jewell of Uxbridge; Mr. and toils. bis first goal home to make Mrs. A. Fielding, Manches- FIVE YEARS rs ter; Mr. and Mrs. T. Hirst, ' . Midland and Mr. and Mrs, P.| Interest is payable Dont Miss Maurice of Ottawa. half yearly or may Mr. and Mrs. L. Love and be left to compound. ys ee . John had their newly married The Exciting daughter and husband Mr. &| EMMERSON Mrs. J. Brown Jr., Guelph. The Loves were also dinner INSURANCE N ews company with her brother i Dr. and Mrs. H. Jackson and De nd Mn a AGENCY Advertised e Mr. and Mrs. T. Hodgins & 191 Queen St. Port Perry children had her parents Mr. ee aoe Telephone 985-7306 On Page 2 a / ONTARIO COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT Second Term Commencing Jan. 4th , PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL 7:00 P.M. -- &:00 P.M. ' % GREENHOUSE MANAGEMENT & PRACTICES * GOURMET FOODS * HAIRDRESSING . * SPEED READING whole concept In snowmobiles -- smoothness, quiet, comfort and stability cautnaatbatth an the nastndes aapboty ext went Curced tt Geslan Gud tow oar. ss ONL PAINTING ter of gravity promote better steering. Heavier torsion cushion the ride. Track tension adjusts to all snow and load conditions. 18.5, 24 and 28 horsepower * CERAMICS models, Priced as low os $720.00 » UPHOLSTE Ask about our MF Finance Plan. Pay 2s you go in the snow! * RY FEES are $10.00 per 10-Weeks Course MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT PAYABLE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION P Port Perry 985-2181 For Further Information Phone PORT PERRY 1.8. 985-7337

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