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Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1978, p. 21

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House Lea NOVICE by Warren Nicholishen Scugog Realty - 4 Reliable Plumbing - 3 This game went right down to the wire. Scugog's Bob ®8ryan netted four goals, and Jerrett Harmon getting an assist. Reliable replied with Andrew Steele getting two goals, Mat Durwood a goal and Steve Hammel picked up an assist. Sportsland - 2 Kinsmen -0 Despite a strong effort by the Kinsmen, Sportsland 4 managed a hard earned win with two goals from Brent McMillan and an assist from Joe Jackman. ATOMS by Warren Nicholishen AW. -2 Tripp Realty - 3 This was also another close game. Tripp got goals from Jeff Norton with two, and John Harmon with 1, Dave Culbert ended up with 2 assists for Tripp. UAW got goals from Todd Somners and Paul Ceroper. Swamp Auto Body - 3 Scugog Lumber -0 Swamp received goals' from Jay Bower, Boyd Vanderheui and Ray Dan- iels. Jamie Canson and Robbie Baker also got an assist each. A fine effort was put up by the Scugog boys. MIDGET by Paul Pelow Peterborough Lumber vs Purple Hill Farm Led by John Spears with four gozls and one assist, Purple Hill defeated Peter- borough Lumber 6 to 2. Other scorers for Purple Hill were Steve Johnstone - one goal, Dave Milton - one goal, Tim Cochrane - two assists and Kevin Haugen with one assist. Scoring for Peter- borough Lumber were Mike Januch - one goal and one assist, Ted Watts - one goal, Healey, Bower, Carnochan gach with an assist. I.G.A. vs Windcrest Farms In the second game 1.G.A was defeated by Windcrest Farins 7 to 5. Scoring for Windcrest was Glen Blohm witl, four goals, Dan Gribben with two goals, Carey Fel'ows with one goal and three assists, Andy Czilok with three assists and Rob Morris with one assist. I.G.A. scorers were Todd Hraley with three goals, Darryl Carnochan with two goals, John Butler with four assists, Gerald Lee and Karl Beer with one assist each. .) Ziebart Genuine Ziebart Process HAVE YOUR ZIEBART DONE LOCALLY FOR CONVENIENT CHECKUPS! Port Perry Auto-Truck 'RUSTPROOFING Hwy. 12 & 7A - Port Perry - Ontario 985-8631 Why not make your car sparkle? Try our exclusive 'Shine Guard' treatment. ~ G.A. 12 for a total of 1 point. - two goals and an assist, PEEWEE by Ian Dickson Wes Lane -0 Frank's Real Estate - 4 Frank's dominated this game with some superior passing plays. Scoring for Frank's were Tony Kersten" unassisted, Brian Goble assisted by Mark Bouw- meester, Dean Smith un- assisted and Charlie Walker sumer's opened the scoring when Ken Elliot scored a fine unassisted goal. Goreski's were awarded a penalty shot. Greg Williams out- smarted the goalie to regis- ter the score. Peter Christie again had a big game for Goreski's with two goals-and an assist. Paul. Systma" scored twice for Goreski's, Bob Hoogeveen scored the ° Scoring for Con- gue Hockey sumers were Ken Elliot with two and Dean Travis. Assist were recorded by Colin Perrin, Peter Christie, Bill Sturman, and Bill Hooge- veen for Goreski and by Bill Foote for Consumers. The referee for the Ban- tam and Pee Wee H.L. games was Ron Rumford. Ron is to be congratulated on the fine manners in which all games were handled. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 6, 1978 -- 21 For the Best Deals on New G.M. CARS or TRUCKS RICHARD HUNT WILLIAMSON - MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3331 \-- Thinking of Leasing? Give us a Try!" other. unassisted. The score might have been much higher except for an excellent display of goaltending by Wes Lane's net-minder Mike Participate in Canada's Employment Tax Credit Program. Dickson. Wesley Johnstone: recorded the shut-out for Frank's. Glen Vallie -2 Lion's Club - 2 This game was evenly contested with Lion's Club coming from behind on two occasions to tie. Paul Bateman opened the scoring for Glen Vallie assisted by Danny Russell and Kelvin Gibson. In the third period Lion's tied it when Mike Fluke scored with the assist going to Paul Walton. Glen Vallie made it 2-1 on a goal by Danny Russell after a net play by Kelvin Gibson. Lion's Club soon recovered when Bill Samells scored to tie the game. STANDINGS Frank's Real Estate has 4 wins, 0 losses, 0 ties, G.F. 13, G.A. 6 for a total of 8 points; Lion's Club has 2 wins, 1 loss, 1-tie, G.F. 12, G.A. 10 for a total of 5 points. Wes Lane's has 1 win, three losses, 0 ties, G.F. 5, G.A. 11 for a total of 2 points. Glen Vallie has 0 wins, 3 losses, one tie, G.F. 7, Note: the first three games were exhibition. League started November 11th. BANTAM by Ian Dickson Cochrane's - 6 Emmerson's -0 The outcome of this game was determined by the fact that Emmerson's could ice only five players and had to draw on a Pee-Wee player to complete their team. How- ever it was not until the third period that the Emmerson team fell apart when Coch- rane scored 5 unassisted goals. Scoring for Cochrane were Mike Thompson with Harry Sillen also with two goals and an assist, Steve De Haas with a goal and two assists and Brad Gernsey with the opening goal iff period one. Consumer Gas -3 Goreski -6 This high scoring game was end to end with Goreski coming out on top. = Con- The Employment Tax Credit Program was introduced by the Govern- ment of Canada to stim- ulate employment in the private sector. : In essence, we're encour- aging you to expand your work force by providing a tax break for your business. The potential annual tax credit for each new em- ployee is over $3,000. And there is no limit to the number of new employees you can hire. Now, by using the expe- rience we've gained so far, we've changed the program © EMPLOYE CAN YOU IGNORE CREDIT to make it even more attractive. Up to 33%% more tax credit. The maximum term for the tax credit has been increased from nine to 12 months for each new employee. That means up to 333% more tax credit. Greater eligibility We have expanded the number and types of busi- nesses eligible to benefit. Now almost every business that's been operating in Canada for a year or more can join in. A POSSIBLE TAX OF $3000 OR MORE? ii 4 Immigration Canada Wider choice of new employees. Now, almost anyone who's unemployed and regis- tered at a Canada Employ- ment Centre for a minimum of two weeks is eligible. A minimum of red tape. We've simplified the procedure, so you can do the whole thing, from begin- ning to end, with just two single-page forms. For full details on the program, contact any Canada Employment Centre/ Canada Manpower Centre. 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