Tae 3 - " 's wi ding Steve Whalen and Kevin ° hy + iy ol . Wee's with the game en £28) oO WAY in a 3 all tie. Cearns shared the goal BY Pet ! tes ea S Port Perry had previously tending duties making some a On Saturday, November made some good stops in beaten Cobourg 4-3, but great saves and holding off oll 14,1981, the "Bruton's L.D.A. goal. Kelly, Michelle, Cobourg looked stronger and the hard shooting Bruins a : board. Kelly Kasper played Won 27-21. The girls played borough to compete in the bY Jen ane a strong wid spe comple- one of their best 4 quarters of C.0.S.S.A. tournament last _ ted it with 14 points. The the season in the defeat over Tuesday, November 10. The The Port Perry High genior centre, Kira Cope the highrated G. L. Roberts team played sloppily School girls basketball hooped in 10 "points, while Midgets. Heidi Spannbauer through out the tournament. teams travelled to G. L. Roberts High School last week. All three squads: midgets, juniors and seniors won handily. SENIORS The senior Rebels played a strong controlled game. The team was without their top scorer Barb Elliott and still went on to easily defeat the Robert's seniors. The final score was Port Perry 58 - G. L. Roberts 31. High scorer for the Port girls was Jennifer Simmonds who put 18 points up on the score Petites" defeated the Oshawa B team by a score of 5-3. Heather Lawrence started off the scoring with her first goal of the season. A beautiful goal, Heather!! Kim Loudfoot assisted on this goal. Jen Pelow scored the second goal unassisted. Kim Loudfoot earned a hat trick with all assists going to Jenny Blanchard. Jessica 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 18, 198) Rebels win three games Rhonda White put forth a good effort and completed the contest with 9 points. Terri Henderson banked in 4 points in the win. Patti Thompson and Paula Haugen scored two points one, one point respectively. Final score 58-31. In the junior contest the Port Rebels won on good defensive effort. The score Port Perry 33, G. L. Roberts 22. Top scorer for the junior girls was forward Sophia Brendon. The midget Rebels played a good defensive game and ~~ a" Melissa and Kerri all played well on defence. Nicky, Misty, Laura, Denise and Val all skated well. Sorry you couldn't be with us Karyn. All girls played very well and should be very proud of themselves. Come out and cheer these girls on in their next game Saturday, November 21st at 5:30 at the local arena. Tweens win easily 11-1 by Jean Muir The Chris Allen Aluminum Tweens went to Oshawa on Sunday, November 15th to play the Oshawa 'B' team. The girls were all 'up' for the game and played a good open, passing, skating game. who has been playing in goal, but played out today scored a goal. Karyn Raines played - well and scored two goals. Our two centres Heather Muir and Heidi Meisener scored 2 goals and 4 goals and an assist, respectively. a AD AAR CAS SRG 8 SoA EN SP BEEN Sh YEAGER S240 CARTE ENA ES TERPS st rt HOR FOS SAAN SOE SEO RRA} ACHR SERINE INES CPR AOR ERE UL LYRA RR and Janice Jackman led the way in the scoring depart- ment. VOLLEYBALL The senior boys volleyball team travelled to Peter- Pee Wee A's tie Cobourg On Friday evening the Port Perry Legion Pee Wee "A" hosted Cobourg Pee Port Perry played a scrambly game not taking advantage of their extra man as Cobourg had 10 penalties to Port's 2. Scoring for Port was defenceman Brian Dean with a blast from the point, and Dave Burnett assisted by Rob Baker and Scott Feasby. Port's third goal was scored unassisted by centreman Brad Menzies. Cobourg scored a goal each period to make the tie. On Sunday Port Perry travelled to Oshawa to play the "Little NHL Bruins" in Harm Park Arena. This game also ended in a 3-3 tie with Oshawa starting out with 3 goals in the first period, but Port rallied at the 5:35 mark of the second The. only good games they played was against the top rated Courtice squad. The team was not mentally ready for the tournament and in turn got put out before they knew it. John Harman assisted by Steve Durham picked up the tieing goal. from a win. With winger Blair Phillips still on the injured list de- fenceman Brad Traves is playing well on the wing. Other team members defenceman Warren Geer , - and Bob Goble and fore- wards Dave Culbert, John Lally and Andrew Steel are hustling and working to. make some great plays. Next home game is Friday against Lindsay at 9 p.m. and first tournament is Sat- urday in Lakefield. The" St. John Ambulance Cadets aged 11 to 16 are trained in first aid and patient care. They work as volunteers with the St. John Ambulance Brigade, and are The Grant Menzies Ready for business After several months of renovation work, Ives Florists has opened a new shop at. 166 Water Street in Port Perry. Owners Millie and Vic Ives held an open house last Thursday night at their new shop attended by many of their friends and customers. Midget team starts fast out 5 to 2 winner's. Scoring The score was 11-1 for our Coleen Scala, 'Tina X x ffered the ch t Motor's Pacer's are off to a for Port Perry was Vaughn i i | period with a goal by Dave offered the chance to earn . _ ~ ; : : Dhris Alien Ten team. S00 gw! Tina hy Surienytis Burnett and assisted by line proficiency - badges in 39 flying yay Josing ony 1 Mickes hnassisied BU a onna Edwsards scored her a a Beis s. Natalie oo Mark Barkey and Rob subjects. For information game out of 5. On Wednesday low drive 4 second goal in her second ranssen played her usual Baker. Steve Durham contact the St. John Ambu- November 4th they played point. evin erguson ringette game. Bobbie-Jo Heaps, another first year player scored. Dawn Park strong game on defence. Lori Ann Newell played her first game in goal. assisted by John Harman scored goal number two and an exhibition game against lance branch listed in your . > Whitby Minor's and came loral phone book [am [am [4 he J Lom [ope [apn [ape [ops [apn [ope Tope [ye Togm Tope pm Te Te [oe Loe J scored with Jeff Johnstone and John Vaz drawing assists. Ray Meisnor then scored unassisted making it 3-0. Whitby replied with 2 goals, making it close, but then John "Chico" Vaz scored from a faceoff and scored again with assists . going to Mike Dickson. On Monday, November 9th they defeated Pickering Village in a league game 6-4. Pickering scored first and Port scored 3 in a row, , opening the scoring for Port was Mark Goreski with 3¢ Tele | whe | ot ICC (pr) [= B' = --- MINI CINEMA '985-8535 | | NOV. 19-20- 21-22 TRY: The Jacques Line-up or 1962 SHOWTIMES: Friday 7 & 9 P.M. All Other Nights 8 P.M. CONTACT: ® JAMESROSS R.R.2- UXBRIDGE (416) 852-5818 a , Jamie Lane and Steve Lee iT drawing assists, Jeff Johnstone unassisted and Steve - Lee unassisted. Pickering scored to make it close but 2 quick goals by Port put the game out of reach. Dean Smith scored with Howard Lee and Mike Dickson getting assist's and John Vaz assisted by Mark Goreski. Rounding out the scoring for Port was Jeff Johnstone unassisted. Kenny Harman has been playing very steady in goal. 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