| i in » 3 . $ "goals, | House League playoffs underway NOVICE The first two rounds ofthe 5-game round-robin playoff have been com- pleted over the past week, with results as follows: ROUND I Port Perry Printing -- 4 + David's Hairstyling -- 2 In this game Port Perry Printing held a 2-0 lead after two periods, that being the difference as both teams scored twice in the third. For the Printers, Matt Mantel had two Todd Parry and Ryan Morden each had one. Ryan Duff had two assists. Matt Brown and Chad Mitchell, assisted by Kent Taylor, replied for David's. Swamp Auto Body -- 3 Re/Max Realty -- 2 Darryl McEnaney fired a pair of goals for Swamp in the first period, and then his teams held off a deter- mined Re/Max bunch to eke out the win. Ian McCready had the third "goal for Swamp, and assists were --'credited to Robbie Martyn (2), Jerry Blackburn, Jason Vader and Greg Pugh. For Re/Max, Matt Phoenix scored unassisted, and Jon Jamieson scored from his brother Jeff. Kinsmen -- 4 Van Camp Contracting -- 1 This game was a lot closer than the score indicated, as the Kinsmen scored two goals in the last minute. Ian Shrigley had a hat-trick for Kinsmen and assisted on the fourth goal by Matt McClelland. Jeff Clarke also had an assist. David Kemp scored Van Camp's goal, assisted by Stephen Hiemstra. - ROUND II Kinsmen -- 6 David's Hairstyling -- 3 Ian Shrigley led the Kinsmen to - victory in this one, scoring five of his team's six goals. Darryl Moase had the other one. Assists were earned by Matt Phillips (2), Jeff Clarke, and Mike Leeming. For David's, single goals were notched by Matt Brown, Mark Turnbull and Kent Taylor. Brandon Hammond assisted on Mark's goal. Re/Max Realty -- 9 Van Camp Contracting -- 0 Five players figured in the scor- ing for Re/Max in this game. Mat} Phoenix led the way with three goals, "Jon Jamieson and Jason Hopkins each had a pair, and Steve Cochrane and Adam Hunter had singles. Assists were credited to Adam Hunter (3) and Jon Jamieson. Jamie Trick had the shut-out. Swamp Auto Body -- 4 Port Perry Printing -- 2 This game was the closest one of the day. Ian McCready led Swamp with a pair of goals, and Darryl McEnaney and Darren Kinnunen had the others. Jerry Blackburn assisted on Darren's goal. For the Printers, Kirk Swain and Matt Mantel had the goals. PEE WEE March 7, 1987 Scala Bros 3 : Larocque Electric 1 - Playoffs started today with a good two way game. Scala Bros. goalten- ding from Noel Lovering proved to be the difference as Larocque's were turned aside time after time. Scoring for Scala were Phil Edgar from Don 'Hugues, Chris McGill unassisted and Daryl Alexander assisted by Chris McGill. Larocque's lone marker came from Rich Larocque assisted by Kevin Busher. Consumers Gas 6 Emiels Place 2 Consumers Gas scored early in the first on a goal by Cory Mason assisted by Heath Hudson then Ryan Picard-and Richie Stapleton went to work with Ryan Picard scor- ing four straight goals and Stapleton At Community Care Tax assistance Trained Community Care volunteers are prepdring Income Tax returns again this year. Each year, Revenue Canada Tax- ation sponsors a community-based program that provides free tax assistance to people who have dif- ficulty completing their tax returns. The program is designed to res- pond to the needs of disadvantaged Canadians, especially the elderly, the disabled, new immigrants and people who have low incomes. Our objective is to help people who can- not afford the services of tax con- sultants and who are incapable of completing their tax returns without assistance. Since its inception over a decade ago, the Volunteer Pro- gram has evolved to meet the uni- que needs of different communities across Canada. 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Some volunteers make house calls, providing assistance to bed-ridden or hospitalized taxfilers; other volunteers get together in groups, usually through an associa- tign, and run 'free tax clinics" for people with low incomes and other taxfilers with special needs. For more information or to book an appointment. please call Scugog Community Care 985-8461. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils - Lined Paper -Erasers - Note Books - Math Sets - etc. 'PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 7 making 3 pretty setups. Added assists went to Scott Airey and Sam Shewan with 2. Jeff Kemp scored both goals for Emiels with assists going to John Woodward and Robin Hancock. BANTAM <« Franks 5 -- Emmerson 2 In our first game of the playoffs Franks got on the scoreboard first leading Emmerson 2-0 after 1 period. Emmerson came back in the se- dy \ PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 10, 1987 -- 27 cond period to tie the game. The tie was _broken half way into the third by Franks and then they went on to score two more goals to go one up in this series. Franks scoring John Rodway 4 goals, 2 assists, Vince Criscione 1 goal. Assists went to Chris Ball, Carl Payne and Adam Danter. Emmerson scoring Mike Toye and Ron Halligan both unassisted Cochranes 5 -- 1.G.A. 3 In the second series Cochranes and 1.G A. were tied mid way into the third period but 1.G.A. got into penalty trouble which Cochranes took full advantage of and recorded the win 5-3. Cochranes scoring Chris McCon- nell 2 goals, 1 assist, Mike Butt 2 goals, Ryan Free 1 goal, 1 assist, Herb Hatch 1 assist. I.G.A. scoring Jason Bertrand 2 goals, Paul Kett 1 goal, Jamie Mabley 2 assists and Alec Cranmer 1 assist. The High Volume, Low Profit Dealer says "No Respectable Offer Refused!" Scugog Chrysler Ltd. DUAL DEAL DODGE - PLYMOUTH 1987 -- 7 Year,/115.000 KM. 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