Port Perry Star, 3 Jul 1985, p. 23

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CE a oe -- wii dis Cr A A NI ts ss Goaltenders strong in soccer MINI Gord Lewis Motors - 2 Bruton's LDA. -0 This was a good game for the Gord Lewis team winning the game short handed Scoring for Gord Lewis was Aaron Levy and Kevin Cochrane. Ted E. Bear - 3 Port Perry Star - 2 _ Avery good end to end action filled game for both teams. There also was very good goalten- ding by both teams. Scor- ing for Ted E. Bear was Daryl McEnaney with all three goals. Jeffery Gunn was very good on defence. Cate Lewis and Shane Norton also played a strong game. Scoring for the Port Perry Star was Kevin Pike and Tyler Wootton. Lion's Club - 9 Willys - 0 A very strong game for the Lions with good team effort. Scoring for th Lions was Robbie Mur- phy 6, Mathew Brown 2 and Bradley Hawker with 1 goal. SQUIRT Whitby Mall Video - 2 Brian's Towing - 0 A very evenly matched game. Jay Tredway scored both goals with excellent team work by Ryan Duff who assisted with a super pass out in front on one of Jay's goals. Justin Wootton and Ryan Williams also played good positional soccer and kept the ball up the field. Amy Plain did a good job as goaltender for Brians. The opponents were unable to score during the first half. Matt Phoenix and Adam Hunter played a very good second half. Taylor's Service Station - 3 Heather's Live Bait - 0 Everyone played an excellent short-handed Bert Jones' SPECIAL THIS WEEK! '85 Olds Cutlass Ciera Wagon V6, automatic, ps/pb, air con 1. power win- dows, power locks, wire wheel discs, roof rack. white walls, sun roof Black finish, sage coth interior. Factory warranty incl. Approx 17.417 km Stock No, P-63 $14,975. vehicle Check the deals at Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds before you buy your next you'll be pleased to discover "NOBODY DOES IT BETTER" ANberson CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE LTD 268 Queen St., Port Perry -- 985-8401 game for Taylors Kriston Wotton made many good saves in the goal while all three goals were scored by Alan Vanderlaan. Good team play by the Heather's players with Kyla McCrae and Stewart Bruce making lots of ball contact. Canadian Tire team had a bye this week. ATOM Port Perry Maintenance - 3 Denny Metals - 0 Jeff Andrews played a great all-round game scoring 3 goals for the Maintenance team. Ex- cellent defensive play be Dave Bourgeois, Lindsay Parry and Adam Ross. Good team effort all- round while playing short-handed. Jennifer Hunter played a very strong game for Denny Metals. Kinsmen - 5 A.T.J. Tool - 1 A very strong game of - fensively and defensive- ly. Excellent goaltending by Mathew Coyne. Duane Empringham with four goals was a star player along with Michael Pugh, Jeremy Norton and Joey Broad- worth. Mike Sluggett, Jeff Fletcher and Sara Brown were very strong on defence. Mike Slug- gett also got 1 goal for the Kinsmen team. Sean McEnaney scored A. T.J. Tools only~geet--~¥rance Peters and John Hall played well on wing with Ben Lewis and Peter Rooger played strong in mid-field. Brad Lemieux made many saves In goal. SOCCER ON THE ROAD There were very few games reported this week on our travelling teams. If you have any game reports you would like in the paper, please phone with information to 985-9124 each week Thank you MOSQUITO GIRLS [Lake Scugog Lumber team played Whitby 1n Port and came up win ners with a close score of 3-2 Gretchen Cornish, Lisa Levy and Meaghan Fuller each scored one goal for Port The girls all played very well us- ing lots of soccer sense MOSQUITO BOYS The Canadian Legion boys played the Dynamos in Bowman ville and won their game with a score of 6-0 Scor ing for Port were Jason Cochrane 2 goals, Jason Towns, Jason McBride, Stuart Dyer and Mat thew Allardyce each get ting one goal Very good goaltending by Robin Brown PEE WEE BOYS The Bra-Ma-Rod "Sweathogs' = played Orono in Port and lost with a score of 4-2: Both these teams were very short-handed but went ahead with the game Scoring for Port was David Wierzbicki with boths goals PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 3, 1985 -- 23 Underway, at long last! Even though work has been underway for about three weeks, members of the Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club held a brief ceremony last week to mark the occasion. From left in photo are Mel Meulemeester, contractor Jim Woodhouse from Newmarket, Grace Love, Harold Martyn, Gord Prentice, Mayor Jerry Taylor, John Beckett, Bill Owen, Stan Rickard, Edna Beckett and Wilf Jackson. The new lawn bowling green and clubhouse will be located on Simcoe St. near Durham Road 8 and like- ly will be ready for play next summer. To help with the costs, the club is selling bricks at $100 each and is looking for new members. If you'd like to join, Bive Stan Rickard a call at 985-8033. Area Liberals keyed up vice-president Edna Sanders and second vice- president George Hastie and secretary Elizabeth Green, all of Keswick; treasurer Kevin Feeney of Uxbridge; policy chairman Keith Carson of Sharon and member- ship an communica- Their largest turnout in years elected a new and substantially Yrs executive for the Durham York Liberal Association last week. At Keswick Senior Citizens' Association, they filled the hall. Milton Mowbray of Kinsale was re-elected __t] president for his third Findlay of Claremont. term. 'Alex Shepherd of Regional directors Cannington continues as ~~ are: Ross Weller past president with first (Zephyr), Vicki De Mar- PICNIC PAK FAMILY PAK MEAL Enjoy yourself and have funn the sun leave the cooking to DIXIE LEE. Pick up a summer Picnic Pak today Includ- ed 1s delicious fried chicken, your choice of salads, rolls and butter, even disposable plates and cutlery a perfect no fuss meal fcr summer Summer Picnic Paks are economical too. and as a BONUS you receive a Family Size Coke for only the bottle deposit NOW THATS' VALUE! ta " FRIED CHICKEN 1368 Water 8t. Port Perry 985-9009 Thank You tor 20 5 Great Years r chairman Bsuce=-- Dram co (Island Grove), Eva Sadore and Doris Baker (Keswick), Joyce and Geroge Burrows (Sut- ton), Sandra Thompson Sorbara of Maple told how he and the York Centre Liberals had organized successfully to (Blackstock), Bernard take the riding away Ting (Uxbridge), Martin from the Progressive Rosenberg (Sunder- Conservatives after 42 land), Lynette Goodeve (River Drive Park), Siemiesz (Sharon), Karen Sloan and Noreen Quirk (Mount Albert). . years. Don Hadden of Sunderland thanked the Association for its sup- port of his campaign. There was a lively discussion period. ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES STEREOS &HI-FI'S THIS COUPON WORTH $5.00 OFF YOUR NEXT SERVICE CALL 723-5341 214BLOORST E Sarvind Von Perry & Area for the past 19 years PARKSIDE STEREO PHILIPS MODULAR 4 SERVICING WE ONLY FACTORY AUTHO# 7" ND SERVICE CENTRE FOR PALI. ROCA ZENITH TOSHIBA HITACHI LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE NOTICE AMCU CREDIT UNION MEMBERS In order to facilitate a smooth conversion to our Whitby branch. we will be extending the clos ing of our Brooklin office until July 26, 1985 We appreciate your patronage and continued service at our Whitby branch 400 Dundas St West. Whitby. Ontario and look forward to ser ving you in the future WHITBY BUSINESS HOURS (effective July 2, 1985) MON WED 930to 500PM THURSDAY 930to 700 PM FRIDAY 930 to 700 PM SATURDAY 930 to 100 PM Newly elected Greg. '

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