24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 7, 1986 '85 "GM EXEC." CELEBRITY EUROSPORTS Full loaded, low mileage cars, General Motors executive units. Priced $3,000 below '86 models. '85 CHEV PICK-UP V8, automatic, ps/pb, etc. Black & silver finish. Approx. 15,000 km. Stock Nb. 5-299A. *10,995 9.5% FINANCING available on . selected models. 1984 FIREBIRD TRANS AM - Loaded, including T-bar roof, air, -etc. Black finish. Approx. 19,000 km. Stock No. 5-304A Our asking price ... *12,995 1984 PONTIAC FIERO SE COUPE - 4 cylinder, automatic, ps/pb, sunroof, etc. Approx. 52,000 km. *10,495 Red finish. "1984 GMC 3/4 VAN - V8, automatic, power steering and brakes, rear seat, side windows, fwo-tone paint. Approx. 28,00 km. Our asking price ..... 9,995 '84 CHEV Y2 TON PICK-UP - load- ed, cap, grey finish. Approx. 10,000 km. Our asking price ...'9,850 1983 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYALE BROUGHAM - 4 door, brown finish, loaded with extras including air, pw, pl, tilt, cruise, w/w discs. Approx. 80,000 km. Our asking price ... *11,295 1983 CHEV CAPRICE WAGON - Dark brown finish, air, etc., diesel, one owner. Approx. 80,000 miles Stock No. P-24. Our asking price ..... '8,995 1982 FORD ESCORT - 4 door, 4 cyl., auto., two-tone blue. Our asking price ..... '4,895 1982 GMC CABALLERO - v8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, bronze metallic with white cap, approx. 60,000 miles. Our asking price ..... 7.995 1981 CUTLASS CRUISER - V8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air, approx. 75,000 miles. "Brown finish. Stock No. 5-67A. Our asking price ..... '5,695 '81 CHEVETTE - 4 door, burgun- dy. Approx. 48,000 km. Our asking price ... '3,450 CHEVROLET-OLOSMOBILE LTD. 268 Queen St., Port Perry -- 985-8401 > \ House League hockey results NOVICE Don Forder Ins. - 5 Remax Realty - 1 On Saturday, December 28, 1985, Don Forder Insurance defeated Remax Realty 5-1. Forders' scoring Neil Mueller and Mike Pashley 2 goals each; Matt Morris 1 goal; Tom Chambers and Steve Gilbert 1 assist each. Remax scoring Ricky Olaisen unassisted. Port Perry Printing - 3 Kinsmen - 2 Kinsmen were 36 seconds from a win. Port Perrys' Printing Tom Durward opened up the scoring but James Paterson came back for Kinsmen to tie then Ian McCready put Kinsmen ahead 2-1. With 1 minute to go Port Perry Printing ~ pulled their goalie. Brent Giles assisted by Sean Gawley tied it up, " then with 1 second te go, Kevin Gray scored assisted by Brent Giles to record the win. Final score Muskies 3, Kinsmen 2. Kinsmen - 6 Davids Hairstyling - 4 On Monday, December 30, 1985, Kinsmen were not to be denied as they downed Davids Hairstyling 6-4. Kinsmen Darryl Bourgeois led the scoring with his second hat trick; Todd Parry 1 goal, 1 assist; Ian - McCready and Stephanie Davidson 1 goal each; Darryl McEnaney and Jason Logan 1 assist each. Davids scoring Jeremy Norton; Mike Leach; Steve MacDonald and Matt Phoenix each with singles and Adam Hunter 1 assist. Remax Realty - 3 Gord Lewis - 2 Gord Lewis were on 'the scoreboard first but Remax Realty came back to record the win. Remax scoring Ricky Olaisen 2 goals; and Billy Zaparaniuk 1 goal. Assists to Jeremy Stevens and Jason Brain. Lewis' scoring Ben Lewis 1 goal, 1 assist; Chad Mitchell 1 goal and 1 assist to John Hall. Don Forder Ins. - 7 Port Perry Printing - 0 Don Forder Insurance came out flying as they downed the Muskies 7-0. Forders' scoring Neil Mueller 3 goals, 1 assist; Mike Pashley 3 goals and Matt Hobbs 1 goal. Kinsmen - 7 Gord Lewis - 2 Correction: Kinsmen scoring Dar- ryl Bourgeois 3 goals, 1 assist; Ryan Williams; Ian McCready 1 goal, 1 assist each; Todd Moore and Rit- chie Tripp 1 goal each and Brandon Hammond 1 assist. Lewis scoring Brandon Puckrin 1 goal, 1 assist; Graham Holt 1 goal with Brad Shanley 1 assist. BANTAM . December 28 Emmersons - 9 Cochranes - 2 . Emmerson Insurance made sure that the horses stayed in the barn fast asleep. They jumped to a four goal lead after one period of play with Jason Bertrand scoring the - At Pee Wee tournament "by Chris Legere The Port Perry Legionaires par- ticipated in a 4 day tournament in Bowmanville over the Christmas holidays. Port lost their first game but won their second. Port lost their third game which put them into the "C" division final which was a very well played game but Port came out on the lower end of the score board losing 4-1 to Bowmanville. Port played their first game of the tournament on December 26 against Hillcrest and they lost 6-2. Hillcrest - scored first but Port came back and scored twice to go ahead by 1 goal. The first goal was scored by Jan Heyes assisted by Eric Grosvenor on a lead pass from Chris Legere. The second goal was scored by Jan again on a power play for Port. Eric Grosvenor assisted him again. Hillcrest then scored twice more in the second period and three more times in the third period to make the final score Port 2 and Hillcrest 6. On December 27 Port played their second game of the tournament and they won 5-1 against Trenton to keep their 'A' division hopes alive. Port got off to a fast start in the short 10 minute first period scoring twice. Graham Sullivan scored Port's first goal on a passing play from Adam Cummings and Chris Legere. Graham then scored again only 40 seconds later "after intercepting a pass beside the Trenton net. In the second period with only 2 seconds left, Chris Legere hit the top corner with a slap shot on a pass from Sean Bradbury who received a pass from Dan Sluggett. In the third period Jarrett Har- man deflected a shot in front of the net which came from Steve Staniland on the point. Port's final goal was scored by Mark Andrews on a passing play from Adam Cum- mings and Graham Sullivan. Tren- ton scored once to break Paul Kett's shutout but Port still won. The final score was Port 5, Trenton 1. Port played their third game at 8:00 in the morning on December 28 Tough defeat and lost to Oshawa 3-0 in a hard fought game. The score was at a dead lock until late in the second period when Oshawa took the lead. They added two more goals in the third period to make the final score Oshawa 3, and Port 0. This loss put Port in the "C" division final against Bowmanville. Final Game Later on the same day Port played in the final game against a strong Bowmanville team and lost 4-1 in a very exciting game. Bowmanville got the only goal of the first period and the only goal of the second period to go ahead 2-0. In the third period Bowmanville scored first and then Jarrett Harman scored Port's first and only goal of the game on a power play assisted by Eric Grosvenor and Chris Legere. Bowmanville scored once more to make the final score Bowmanville 4 and Port 1. Port Perry was awarded _ silver medallions for their efforts. 9-4 Loss After resting up from a big tour- nament the Port Perry Legionaires travelled to Lindsay on January 4 "for a league game. Port Perry drop- ped to Lindsay in a penalty filled game 9-4. Lindsay scored first then Adam Cummings shot in a rebound on the power play to tie the game at 1 goal apiece. Lindsay scored 5 times in the second period and scored first in the third period. Sean Bradbury then scored an unassisted goal in the open net on a miscue by the goaltender of Lindsay. Two minutes later on a power play Sean Bradbury scored Port's third goal on a passing play by Graham Sullivan and Chris Legere. Lindsay scored twice more before Port got their last goal of the game scored by Graham Sullivan and he was unassisted. The final score was Port 4 and Lindsay 9. Port's next home game will be Friday, January 17 against Oshawa. opening goal followed by Jason Weinhold's two goals on his way to "Nish t trick. Joe Jackman finished off the scoring with Jim Jackman, Darey Head and Joe Jackman pik: ing up assists. They added two more to up the score 6-0 with Jim.Jackman scoring from' Bertrand and. Hind, while Mark Fitze added the lone tally unassisted. In the third period the Horsemen scored goal for goal as Ron Halligan scored for Cochranes from Jon Rod- way - Darcy Head, put them down again from Jim Jackman, then Jon Rodway scored from Rob Jamieson then W.inhold got his third goal of the day with Emmersons winning 9-2. IGA - 2 Consumers Gas - 2 Here was a game that had outstanding goaltending at both ends of the rink as both teams trad- ed goals in the second period after IGA took an early lead on Gerry Douma's goal as Mike Toye and Bobby Orr assisted. Then Derek Slack tied it up at 1-1 before IGA took back the lead on Mike Toye's goal. Eric Douma and Orr each picked up an assist. In the third period, both took turns making the other sweat, while Ron Brown finally scored to tie it 2-2. Both teams traded heart breaks in the attempt to break the tie. Both teams will be looking for each other in the next meeting. January 4, 1986 Consumers Gas - 8 Emmersons - 2 The gas workers finally shut off the valve that turned them around as they went on a tear against the rewrites of Emmersons with an 8-2 win. Emmersons jumped into an ear- ly lead on a goal by Terry Bache from John Nottingham. One minute later, Dale Leask tied it at 1-1 before the end of the first period with Chris Menzies and Ron Brown assisting. Consumers got the only goal in the - second period, Duane Leask scoring from Brown. The Consumers broke it wide open by tallying six goals with Emmer- sons throwing one in for good measure by Joe Jackman from Dar- cy Head. Ron Brown with two goals and two assists led the way along with Chris Menzies' two goals. Dar- ryl Bradt and Gary Dowson picked up the singles - Adam Danter and Solomon 2- assists, Brown two assists, Duane Leask and Bradt with one each. Final score 8-2 Gas Workers. IGA - 17 Cochranes - 0 The Horsemen like the week previous were still taking a winter nap before the snow meets at the track - IGA put on a quick start by scoring four goals early and never let the horsemen out on track. Led by Bobby Orr's two goals, then Shawn Phillips and John Sturmans', 4-0 after one period. Eric Douma, ( Mike Griffin, Ed Toffin and Orr all had one assist each. Gerry Douma scored the lone goal in the second period with Orr and Mike Toye assisting. In the third period John Sturman scored twice for his hat trick giving IGA their 7-0 win over the Trotters. Phillips, Tim Kyte and Gerry 'Douma all had one assist. There will be no hockey next week and Bantam House League action will return on January 18, 1986. Emmersons at IGA; Consumers Gas at Cochranes. Capacity Christmas Greenbank and Area News by Margaret Holtbhy A capacity crowd filled the church Christmas Eve for the celebration of our Saviour's birth. The singing of the lovely old carols warmed our hearts and the Play written and directed by George Beare remind- ed us of stories of Christmas past. The Cast portrayed Christmas 1860 in England and of a son about to emigrate to Canada, whose last gift from his mother was the Family Bi- ble. We were carried along to a scene 40 years later in his adopted country and allowed to reminisce with him and his family about the hardships which had come his way; but reminded of how the Family Bi- ble had sustained him in difficult times. Well done, Cast and Crew. A lovely way to spend a memorable Christmas Eve in a beautiful candlelight ending. Thank you one and all. History repeated itself on the 12th Concession when twins were born to Brian and Janice Lee (nee Till) on November 28, 1985. We are happy to report baby girl and baby boy are doing fine. In 1922 twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Tyson Lee (nee TilD. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Ernest Till in the recent loss of her sister, Eleanor Collis of Oshawa, and to Mr. Jack Couperthwaite whose brother David passed away. Young people in the area are ask- ed to take note of a teen dance to be held at Greenbank Hall for those 11 years to 16 years of age on January 10th. The dance will begin at 7 p.m. and end at 10:30 p.m. and will be chaperoned. Admission $2.00. Music to be provided by Rebel Disc Jockey Services. Pop and chips will be available. For information call 985-3703. A speedy recovery to good health is wished Mrs. Isabel Raines who recently underwent surgery in Oshawa Hospital: Mrs. Mary Forfar of Agincourt has returned home after spending the holiday season with her sister Mrs. Mildred Thomson. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Randy Watsonon the birth of a son. Our sympathy is with Sally and Bert Bishop in the death of Mrs. Bishop Sunday morning. The Women's Institute will meet January 15th at 1:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Velma Foster. COMMERCIAL INSURANCE DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD 170 Water Street North, Port Perry - 985-8416 Also see us about your Home, Life, Farm, Auto and Mortgage Insurance needs. WAC La RL ya