h i SE = LY AG ES 1 a Ty AS Te A Ee LT ae AR DAL STE So b C Ia 7 0 (AHORA PERCE BAS HEI SANE SL XE AER SAL NRA ee a Be A Sw nA 14-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 5, 1980 16% DAIRY RATION 40 kg: ... $9.05 HI PHOS DAIRY MINERAL 25kg. ... $16.55 40% DAIRY SUPPLEMENT Pellets - No Urea 40 kg. ... $15.20 $18.00 per tonne, pick-up and volume discount on all feeds. MANURE FORKS $16.98-$17.98 SILAGE FORKS $33.98 POST HOLE DIGGERS $29.99 DOUBLE BIT AXE $23.99 HAMMERS $4.59 - $18.95 LEVELS $8.98 - $16.98 NAILS ... Boxes - 1 |b. & 4 Ib. MAIL BOXES $24.99 each IOSAN ... $11.35 BOVADINE TEAT DIP $9.95 per gallon HIBITANE TEAT DIP $10.55 per gallon HIBITANE UDDER WASH $9.99 per gallon ENVIRON 1-STROKE $24.00 per 4 It. 139 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8481 MASTERFEEDS STORE HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 8 to 5:30 Friday 8to 6 w-- Saturday 8to 5 Jimmy Vernon's 6 goals and 1 assist defeated Reliable Plumbing 11 to 3. Other scorers for Scugog were Aaron Cochrane 1 goal, 1 assist, David Whittick 1 goal, Danny Maw 1 goal and Gregory Brawn 1 assist. Scoring for Reliable were Eric Grosvenor 1 goal, Darryl Leatherdale 1 goal, Todd Heyes 1 goal and Brad Fertile 1 assist. Kinsmen Club-2 Sportsland-0 In the second game of the afternoon Kinsmen Club defeated Sportsland 2-0. Scoring for Kinsmen were Michael Ash assisted by Scott Menzies. and Chris Legere assisted by Chris Forder. Ryan Larocca got the shutout. PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE Franks Real Estate-4 * Lions Club-2 Franks Real Estate doubled the score defeating Lions Club4 to 2. Scoring for Franks were Jeff Wallace 2 goals, Paul Walton 1 goal, 1 assist, Nick Cracknell 1 goal and Jeff Norton 1 assist. Scoring for Lions Club were Jamie Lee 1 goal, 1 assist, Led by Brian Goble's 3 goals, 1 assist, Glen Vallie defeated Wes Lane Plumb- ing 5-3. Other scorers were Tim Maw 1 goal, 1 assist, Paul Melntyre 1 goal, 1 assist and David Travis 1 assist. Scoring for Wes Lane were Jeff Wray 2 goals, Shawn Elliott 1 goal, 1 assist and Bruce McHugh 1 assist. BANTAM Emmerson Insurance-3 1.G.A.-1 Emmerson Insurance defeated 1.G.A. 3 to 1. Scoring for Emmerson were Al Bouwmeester 2 goals, Ron Lee 1 goal, Steve Atchison 2 assists and Dwayne Bryant 1 assist. Ken Lynde assisted by Paul Kingston scored for 1.G.A. C252 COCCI ICCC IC OC I OC Sr SP SP SIGs > -- -_- a py i ----- ee | Herder-Brown I I OO OI IC D. THAPAR DENTURE THERAPIST 66 Brock St. W., 163 Simcoe St. S., } Uxbrdige 852-5291 . Oshawa 579-8752 214 Dundas St.E., | Whitby 668-7797 € 's wi il | Bantam A's win easily, i | k i then lose asqueaker ' {i by Danny Millar Lee. Vaz got the second goal could not score. A The quarter final playoff in a big third period outburst Howard Lee had a close de series between Port Perry whenheknockedinashotoff call early in the second Re Beare Motors Bantam A's the end boards behind the period when he blanked on a 3 and Oak Ridges Kings may ' .Oak Ridges net, guarded by close range shot from the . gs not be an easy one to predict. Brian Meadus, after Howard slot after a pass came from a) The Port Perry entry won Lee's shot. This marker behind the net off the stick of = without much duress in the followed one by Russ Jones Young. Steve Lee came even % initial match on Monday, 22 seconds earlier. Vaughn closer when he hit the goal i February 25by a 5-0 margin. McKee drew the second post he received a neat set up ay Three nights later the Kings assist on it. from Vaz. Ra ol came back to eke out a 3-2 Port Perry struck for three Again the Kings waited . 1 win. goals in the final 15 minute until the waning moments of 53 Though he only figured segment of the game. They the period before making a ya! officially in one goal, John scored twice in the first scoring bid. McKee was in] Vaz played a strong opening period but were blanked in called upon to stop a King i game for Port. He was the middle session. from shooting into the open NE instrumental in setting up Donny Young played his net, as Harman was down, i scoring opportunities by line- usually fine game as he by thrusting his stick in the 11 mates, most notably Steve scored twice, both times way of the shot: 8 53 without assists, and set up Margerum became the a goals by Jones and McKee. first casualty of the series i ® A major error by Carl when he was carried off 2d Bowling Koteff of the Kinds resulted nearly six minutes into the 0 in Young's first goal 3:39 into third period after he was oR WEDNESDAY NIGHT the initial period. Koteff checked heavily by Vaz. The 3 LADIES BOWLING blindly threw a pass into the collision occurred in front of vd Team Standings: Flies - open ice zone in his own end the King's net. $3 Wh 13; Spiders - 12; Crickets - Where Young picked it off. Port Perry went up 3-0 at i 11; Bees - 11; Ants - 10; Meadus was deked out of 7:36 of the third frame when <4 Beetles - 6. position before Young Jones tucked in a rebound off Ai High Single: Lucy Cook - deposited the puck into the a Jamie Lane shot. Young AY 291. net. initiated the play by passing H.S.W_.H.: Lucy Cook - 292. McKee got the only other to Lane. : od fi High Triple: Jone Cook - goal of the first period at 9:39 Randy Winter took a hold- EY i 718. on a low, hard slap shot from ing penalty, allowing Young x H.T.W.H: Lucy Cook - 721. the point after a pass over to score on the power play. Triples 600 & over: Lucy Young. Young's scoring drive came Cook - 718; B. Oke - 692; F. Goaltender Ken Harman from far out and through Venning - 680; V. Rider - 645. came up big on his first traffic. Meadus was screen- Singles 200 & over: Lucy serious scoring threat while ed by at least four players in Cook - 291, 241; B. Oke - 280, Port was shorthanded, front of him. Young carried " 272; F. Venning - 260, 213; M. (Howard Lee was in the box the puck in from the blue line Cook - 255; V. Rider - 243, for elbowing), when he and slid it under Meadus. 225; G. MacLeod - 242; D. turned away George Mar- The teams will swing into Phinney - 236; P. Norton - gerum's try in close. The action again with two games 216; Barb Evans --212; D. Kinds pressed for the dura- this week as the home and Ball - 211; M. Donnelly - 210. tion of the infraction but home series continues. . --MASTERFEEDS L Don Mitchell, of Mitchell Brothers, Brooklin [centre] is seen here presenting L the awards to the winning rink at their mixed open bonspiel held ih Pert Pary f Curling Club on February 9. 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