A -. | : p 3 A # o ! Raa AN PR ER PRN ERX ed {RX Z The Port Perry Pee Wee Legionaires won a hard fought bat- tle on Friday night against the Lind- say team. Port opened the scoring in the first period with a hard slapshot. from the point by Jeff Andrews, with Jeff Parry assisting on the goal. Then on a Port power play Steve Laird was able to score with the assist from Jeff Parry. Port scored again in the opening of the second period with a goal by Gavin Goal posts On Saturday November 28th, the Sportsland Juniors played host to the Barrie Juniors. Barrie came out of this one the winners 8-5. Heather Lawrence played in goal, while our regular goalie was away. Heather made some good saves, making the game a close one. Scor- ing for Port Perry: Kelly Calloway 4 goals, Lisa Levy 1. Assists going to Cathy Coutoulakis 1 and Nicole Slack 1. - Cochrane from the point, after receiving the pass from Simon Traynor, and Steve Laird. Jason Cochrane had a high shot over the Lindsay goalie, after Dave Pashley won the face-off and passed it to Jason. Rick Hutchinson was between the pipes for Port and made some outstanding saves but was not able to hold off the strong playing of two of the Lindsay boys. Lindsay came back in the second period to tie the rob 'em Sunday the girls were in Scar- borough, again they lost this one 9-6, but don't let the score fool you. The Port Perry girls should have won this one, but the goal posts and referees combined, to rob them of the chance. Another good game Heather, lots of great saves. Goals were scored by, Nicole Slack 2, Kel- ly Calloway 2, Rachel Traynor 1 and Lisa Levy 1. Lisa had 3 assists, Cin- dy Harris 2 and Michelle Beare 1. ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE Standings as of November 28 Team Gp W L T Gf Ga Pts Lake Scugog Lumber 100 8 1 1 30 15 17 Port Perry Lions 100 5 3 2 37 23 12 Tripp Real Estate 10 4 5 1 28 40 9 Gord Lewis Motors 100 3 5 2 42 40 8 Whitby Auto Wreckers 100 2 8 0 32 51 4 Ee rs lc tT tht tt AL country Lane Hwy. 7A & High Street, Port Perry, Ontario "Even a fish wouldn't get into trouble if he kept his mouth shut!" REALTY LIMITED Canad Scan -- oS Peter Is visiting us for the day to display her work SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th Her work captures the true spirit of a ®e Canadian Northern Heritage. So drop by ... @ 143 Perry Street -- PORT PERRY -- 985-8341 ® 'JUST AROUND THE CORNER' iy She will be happy to see you! ¥ {SERIE RR SR SR SR ST ST SR SR RR RR STR ST SR SR RR SR RO RU RU RA Rk Season's Greetings from | R& HAUGEN'S | 7 CHICKEN BBQ at 10:00 PM for the season. i HAUGEN'S is again offering, our closing special: i a Pre-cooked, freshly frozen Chickens at *6.50 = 4 4 Sy | is ¢ 4 4 { f 4 ! HAUGEN' S will be closing Sunday, December 13th i i (some notice is required) 4 7 HAUGEN'S would like to suggest | fq HAUGEN'S GIFT CERTIFICATES q as the perfect gift. 4 die { Best wishes for the Holidays = See you in n the New Year! 4 HAUGEN'S STAFF & MANAGEMENT ; Manchester Food Services, Hwy. 12 & 7A i MANCHESTER -- 985-2402 0 5% RR RUA RK, SUK RISK, RT RT RK RK RIT RK RK JA, RA RA RE SR, RA FR RA SA RA RAS - game at 4 a piece. Shawn Larocque picked up the goaltending for part of the second period and the third period and like Rick had to play a sharp game to keep down the same two Lindsay players. The Lindsay boys were able to score three each on our goalies, but Port scored 3 more times in the final period to keep our 7 - 6 lead. Jason Cochrane made a great deek on the goaltender, after picking up a pass from Jason McBride and Steve Laird. Steve Laird scored on a backhand shot, with assists to Jason Cochrane, and Simon Traynor. The final Port goal was Steve Laird's hat trick on a power play with assists from linemates Jason Cochrane and Jeff Parry. On Sunday night the team travell- ed to Port Hope and beat the local team by 5 - 2. YMCA floor hockey With solid goaltending by Mat- thew Youmans, the Port Perry Red Wings fought back from a 5 to 3 deficit to beat the Green Giants by a score of 11 to 9 in a high scoring 3rd period of senior floor hockey ac- tion and to win their second game of the season. For the Green Giants in the first period, John Hall and Todd Stewart were each able to score on Sean Sauter while in net for the Red Wings. Matthew Youmans was able to get on the scoreboard for the Red Wings by getting a shot past Louis Whitfield, the goalkeeper for the Green Giants. In second period action, the Red Wings' Wade Sheedy and Mike Hep- burn each scored a goal on the Giants goaltender, Louis Whitfield, while Todd Stewart scored one goal and Scott Prechitko scored two for the Green Giants. Kevin Stewart was playing in the net for the Red Wings. In the 3rd period, the Red Wings' scorers opened up on John Hall who was playing in net for the Giants by getting 8 shots past him when he did not get any defensive help from his teammates. Scoring for the Red Wings were Mike Hepburn with 3, Sean Sauter 2, and singles by Wade Sheedy, Kevin Stewart and Blair Prechitko. For the Green Giants, Louis Whit- field and Kevin Pearce each scored 2 goals to help their team out. In junior play at R.H. Cornish, the Blue Jays outplayed the Beige Flyers to beat them by a score of 5 to 3. The five goals by the Blue Jays were scored by 5 different players who were Chris Langford, Jamie Sauter, Jamie Irvine, Adam Jones "and Jeff Whitfield. The goaltending duties were shared by Jamie Sauter and Adam Jones while Adam Jacob- son, Jeffrey Gunn, John Berry, Graig Sheedy and Martyn Van Ravenswaay worked extra hard for the Blue Jays. IFor the Beige Flyers, Matthew Koetje got a hat-trick while Mark Sauter and Adam Youmans played in net NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 1, 1987 -- 33 Legionaires battle Lindsay for 7-6 victory Both teams played well in the first period but were unable to only get 5 shots in total on net. In the second period Duane Em- pringham scored the Legionaires first goal with a real slick move around the back of the net and catch the goalie sleeping with his poke in the corner. Nathan Brown and Gavin Cochrane assisted on the goal. Port Hope tied up the game but Jeff Parry quickly put Port into the lead again with a tip in off the point shot from Jeff Andrews. Port Perry started to apply the pressure and outshot Port Hope 14 - 2 in the se- cond period. In the final period Jeff Parry again scored for the Legionaires on a quick shot between the goalies feet, after picking up a pass from Steve Laird. Jeff Parry picked up his hat trick of the game on the next Port goal, and assisting was Steve Laird and Jason Cochrane. Jason scored our final goal with a quick shot from in front of the Port Hope net, with the assist from Jeff Parry and Steve Laird. Curling Corner by Scott Howey Congratulations to Steve Foster and his rink on winning the Grey Cup Bonspiel this past Saturday. This coming Saturday, December 5 1s the Port Perry Business Girls Bonspiel. A couple of teams are still required, for entries contact Debbie VanCamp at 986-4927. The results of the White Rose Nursery Competitive League from last Thursday are as follows: Sud- dard defeated Foster in an extra end, Dobson beat Howey, McLean downed Turcotte, and Gary Grant defeated Ray Grant. This Thursday December 3, Scott Howey and his rink of Dave Roth, Glen James and Ken Jeffrey are competing in the annual Sun Life Bonspiel at the Whitby Curling Club. On Friday December 4, Steve Foster and his rink of Ron Parish, Don Beaton and Paul Griffen will be at the Lou Ross Memorial Bonspiel taking place at the Tam Heather Country Club. Good luck to both teams. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE ... over 12,000 people could have read it this week! That's alot of potential customers for your business. Advertising made easy -- find out more about it! CALL 985-7383 for INFORMATION RAGLAN VARIETY Winner Week 1: Judy Beacock TURKEY DRAW One Turkey per week will be given away until Christmas. With each gas purchase (min. $10.), you get a chance to win. COFFEE'S ON AT 6:30 AM Ml CANGO oil Petroleums Ltd. 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