Durham Region Newspapers banner

Port Perry Star, 18 Feb 1986, p. 24

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

iH se WWW tr, ec. a SC -------- 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 18. 1986 What a delicious day Wednesday turned out to be, thanks to the efforts of the Rebekah Lodge who put on a Valentine luncheon at the Odd- fellows Hall. Here's a few of the folks who put the meal together: from left is Leonard Beadle, Reta Beadle, Rhoda Strong, Elsie Pogue and Ruby Hvidsten. It was a heart-breaker! On Feb. 15 the Sportsland Juniors travelled to Oakwood for the Mariposa Tournament. Our first game was at 10:40 a.m. against Lambeth, who eventually won the junior segment of the tournament. This game was played well by both clubs as the score see-sawed back and forth until the sleeping tiger was awakened and outscored Port 6-3 in the final ten minutes ending in a 8-5 loss for Port Perry. Our next game was against Mariposa at 5:00 p.m. which ended Port Novice in battle of zeros On Friday, February 14th, the J.T. Pearce Auctioneers faced off against the Stouffville Clippers in their third playoff game. Port Perry opened the scoring early in the first period on a goal by Chad Kearns assisted by defenceman Brett Lawson. Their lead was short-lived as Stouffville tied it up 2 minutes later. But, 30 seconds later Port retaliated when Sandy Mark ended the period with an unassisted goal. Although Port had several good chances to score, they were kept off the board by the Stouffville net- minder. Stouffville scored 4 more unanswered goals and the game ended with Port down 5-2. Good try boys. On Saturday, the team travelled to Pickering and faced off against their opposition at the beautiful Pickering Complex. This was a real- ly great game with both teams play- ing solid end to end hockey. Although both teams had many scoring opportunities, the game end- edin a 0-0 tie. Each player gave 100 per cent effort throughout the entire game keeping Pickering tied up. Mike Pashley played an outstanding game in net foiling several Picker- ing rushes. Great teamwork boys!! Our next game is an exhibition game here on Friday night at 7:30. Keep up the super skating boys. You can do it! CREATIVE WORDS God's greatest gift to man is that of intellect or understanding ... | hope that you will use your understanding to promote the unity and tranquility of mankind. P.O. BOX 1183, PORT PERRY BAHAI WRITINGS GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Annual Rates Monthly Rates 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS - MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subrect to change without notice Call the office tor information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation in a 5-3 win for Port. The girls work- ed very hard in this game checking very well and dominating the play quite a bit. In our next and as it turned out, our final game was at 9:40 p.m. against Gloucester, a team from the - - Ottawa area. This game was a real heartbreaker as we needed a win or a tie to advance to the finals. The score flipped back and forth until early in the second frame when Gloucester took a 54 lead and hung on to win. The girls skated well in all three . games and kept digging at all times though being penalized more than their opponents in the games. ~ Scoring for the weekend was Jen- ny Blanchard 6 goals, 2 assists; Kim Loudfoot 3 goals, 1 assist; Sherry Harris 3 goals, 1 assist; Melissa Moehring 4 assists; Kelly Calloway 1 goal, 2 assists; Kim Caudle 2 assists] Michelle Beare 2 assists, Rachel Traynor with 1 goal and val White with 1 assist. 'Now the girls will return to the ice pad to gear up for the playoffs which will startin the next week or two. CONTINUOUS FORMS Printed and Blank PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street .. 985-7383 Pizza Parlour 150 Water St. Port Perry 985-2225 CLIP & SAVE COUPON 1/2 Price OFF ANY MEDIUM OR LARGE SIZE PIZZA WITH UP TO 4 ITEMS Offer good any Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday before February 21, 1986 (ONE PIZZA PER COUPON) Fast Pick-Up & Delivery Service OPEN TILL 4 AM. Thurs., Fri., Sat. We also accept local competitors coupons Utica, Goreski's open with wins In the final regular season game of the year Goreski's dumped B&L by a 3-1 score. Goreski's struck first midway through the opening period as Mark Lee connected from Dan Taylor. That goal held up for the re- mainder of the period, and shortly into the second half B&L tied it up on a goal by Eric Kristensen from Jim Weir. Five minutes later Goreski's took the lead for good, as Bill Owen click- ed on his first of two in a row. Taylor picked up the assist on this one with Bruce Woodrow helping out on the final tally. Right after this game was com- pleted, the first round of the best of three semi-finals got underway with Utica blanking Emmerson's by 6-0. Two of the Down brothers, Chester and Murray, tallied in the first period with each picking up the assist on the others goal. The second period led to a 3-0 lead CASH Why wait for your tax refund when you could get Cash Back now? If you qualify you can get 85% of the first $300 of your tax refund. and 95% of the rest, usually within two working days. Plus your tax return will be expertly prepared at no extra charge. Why wait for the refund cheque to arrive by mail? Ask about Cash Back, the quick tax refund buying service from H&R Block Available at most H&R Block offices. ABOVE THE POST OFFICE QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Phone 985-9803 Monday through Friday on the first shift when Aldon Smith set up Mike Mitchell. The Down boys then got together on the final three as Chester notched one from Murray, before Bill set up the last two by Murray and Chester. The final game of the day had - Goreski's hosting Beacock's in the other semi-final with Beacock's coming out 2-1 winners. Goreski's struck first early in the opening period when Dave Dickson flicked one in on a set up by Bruce Woodrow. At about the same time in the se- cond period Beacock's pulled even when Ron Redman passed to Ron Short at the edge of the crease. The win came with 1:29 to play as Tom Wotten connected on a solo effort. Game times next week go as follows: 4:00 P.M. - Emmerson's vs. Utica; 5:00 P.M.- Beacock's vs. Goreski's. | Lynn Gallagher and Robert Alan & ' EVANS - GALLAGHER On September 21, 1985, Tracy Evans were united in marriage at the St. Mary of the People Church in Oshawa. Tracy is the daughter of Robert and Mary Gallagher of Oshawa. and Robert is the son of Wesley and Beverley Evans of Port. Perry. The reception was held in St. Mary's Hall in Oshawa. The happy couple spent their honeymoon in Bahamas and now reside in Prince Albert un- til April when they move into their home in Robinglen Estates. DRAPES -- SHEERS Balloon Curtains Valances dll ~ Hog S draperies CUSTOM MADE VENETIAN BLINDS VERTICAL DRAPES OSHAWA 725-3144 ~ ® health henehts package specihcally for smal business ® £3Sy adMINISIratior with ne 10 certificate & \_ ane Tantity paymen EMPLOYERS... ask your insurance agent about a Blue CHIP employee benefit package. Or contact Ross Freer . Suite 204 Peterborough Square 360 George Street North Peterborough Ontario K9M 7EB or (705) 743 0677 ONTARIO \ BLUE Cross LC nd GE SE vel De ----_--

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy