"- On Sat. Jan. 7, 1989 the Bruton's .LD.A. Petite Ringette team visited Beaverton in a league game. The first period was wide open with a total of fifteen goals scored between the two teams in the first frame. oi, The two teams traded goals within seconds of each other. Bruton's Petites checked ferociously and were rewarded for their determination. Amanda Webb scored two Auctioneers win Our Friday Jan. 6 home game saw the Novice Auctioneers host the Cobourg squad and came away with a 1-0 win. The first 2 periods saw no s¢oring but a close checking game and then just as the third period was underway, Justin Halligan scored Port's on- ly goal, assisted by Daryl McEnaney. On Saturday Jan. 7, the Auc- tioneers travelled to Gravenhurst for the Muskoka tournament and played Parry Sound at 9 a.m. Port 36 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Janvary 10, 1989 "Hot shooter causes fits for Port Petites Denture Therapy Clinic goals, as did Brandy Harris. Single goals went to Joan Ander- son, Deanna Dempsey and Lynda Payne who also counted one assist. Leea Kinnunen (2 assists), Sarah Coyne (1 assist) and Melissa Pereman (1 assist) com- pleted the scoring. » Unfortunately Port Perry's Petites stopped forechecking and the offence failed to capitalize on its chances. Beaverton's superb white stick, #17, Dawn Doucette took complete control of the was defeated 4-0 with their second game set for 9 a.m. Sunday Jan. 8. This time the Auctioneers played Gravenhurst but fell short suffering a 4-2 loss. Dillan Weber scored Port's first goal assisted by Justin Kowalczyk with 2 minutes left in the second period. And then with 1-20 left in the third period, Daryl McEnaney scored unassisted. The Auctioneers host Stouffville on Friday Jan. 13. See you there. 1330 Ritson Rd. N., (Ritson at Taunton) Oshawa, Ont. 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They are well coached and have great parent support. This determina- tion was evident the next day on Sun., Jan. 8, when the Bruton's Petites visited Ennismore for another league game and had the experience of being the . dominating team. Lisa Dodd scored the first goal after only a minute and a half of play and the outcome was never in doublt. The team worked together well throughout the game and defeated the En- nismore Petites by the score of 9 to 1. Considering the number of shots on net it was surprising that (From page 27) behind the net from Ross Stain- ton. Play was in the second period before Emmerson tied the score while playing short handed Adam Dantor scored on a shot from just inside the blue line. A double minor penalty to Frank proved costly as they were down 2 goals before the penalty was up. Scott MacLennon scored on a pass from Troy Fisher and Doug Adams from a skirmish infront of the net with the goalie down. Emmerson added two more goals before the second period ended Adam Dan- ~tor on a pass from the edge of the face-off circle and Peter Brock when he stole the puck at centre ice scoring on a breakaway. Frank seemed to give up at this point of the game with frustration setting in as they started to pick up penalties. Emmerson added 2 more powerplay goals, Adam Dantor from a scramble in front of the net and Vince Criscione on a pass out from the corner from Neil Mark. Adam Dantor con- tinued to have a big game as he added three more goals to give him 6 for the game. Peter Brock added his second of the game to 'See You .. THE HEALTH (181 Perry Street) Join and Experience the "WE CARE" Feel JOIN US VALMED 'RECRUITING HOMEMAKERS PORT PERRY -- UXBRIDGE AREA 'We are looking for mature, caring individuals who want to work on a one to one basis with the elderly and / or children in private homes. : * CHOOSE YOUR OWN DAYS * TRAINING PROGRAM * EMPLOYEE REFERRAL BONUSES * INCENTIVE BONUSES . FEBRUARY 2nd, 1989 ... 9:30 AM COUNCIL CHAMBERS ... PORT PERRY AND HOURS round out the scoring. CARE TEAM Port Perry did not win by anreven wider margin. The leading goal scorer in this game was Joan Anderson who had three goals and one assist while Heather Lally andgAmanda Webb both scored twice and Lynda Payne scored once. Both Vicki Stainton and Brandie Harris provided ex- cellent support for their team- mates with three assists each. Pins and Wednesday Night Ladies January 4, 1989 Team Standings: Blue Jays 23; Doves 20; Orioles 19; Sparrows 18; Robins 14; Cardinals 11. High Single: Lynn Taylor 270; Anne Aldridge 270. High Single With Handicap: Lynn Taylor 339. High Triple: Anne Aldridge 645. High Triple With Handicap: Lynn Taylor 803. Games Over 200: Lynn Taylor 270; Anne Aldridge 270, 207; Gail Wallace 230; Ange Woodcock 232; Eleanor Thachuk 226; Teri Bell 211; Jackie Dempster 207; Bren- da Hollister 204. Triples Over 550: Anne 'Aldridge 645; Lynn Taylor 596; Gail Wallace 594; Jackie Demp- ster 565; Teri Bell 560; Ange Woodcock 553. Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Trilluims 26, Lily 24, Hibiscus 15, Magnolia 14, Lilac 14, Violets 12. Singles 200 And Over: Kacey Harper 244, Ona Tremble 207, Marg Pelow 204, Chris Tripp 235, Marj Giroux 200, Laura McHale 230, 239, Joanne Leach 217, Joan Fleming 209, Lorna Shook 211. Triple Over 600: Laura McHale 619. It has been an advantage this season to have two good goalies and both Shona Moase and Sarah Coyne played in Sunday's game. Next weekend the Bruton's -._ Petites will be playing in a tour- "nament in Richmond Hill. They are planning to fine tune their skills as they get close to the end of their regular season schedule. strikes Tuesday Night Mixed League January 3, 1989 Team Standings: Maple 27, Birch 24, Spruce 24, Cedar 23, Pine 18, Oak 10. 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