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Port Perry Star, 28 Mar 1989, p. 30

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NA ES stain et A yn 30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 28, 1989 The first game of the day saw J & D Carpentry move a step closer to the '"A'* final by Sefeating Blanchard's Supply co. Leading the way for J & D were Carl Fitzgerald 2 goals, 1 assist, Brad Hurst 1 goal, 1 assist, Carl Durward 1 goal, 1 assist, and Dave Harrison one:goal. Other assists to Mike Fitzgerald, Brian Callery and Dennis Sims each with one. IR The lone marker for Blan- chard's was Al Bonner from Ron Zaparanuikk and Marvin Stevenson. Game two saw Anderson's win their second game in this series by easily skating past Compton .Cable T.V. 5-0. : Scorers for Anderson's were Don Orr 1 goal, 1 assist, Gary Lance 1 goal, 1 assist, Bill Hurst, Lee Steeves, and Doug Bronson all with singles. Helpers went out to Jim Beatty and Denzil Irving. Playing a fine game in net and recording the shut-out for Ander- son's was John Moore. In game three Larocque Elec- tric lost their first game of the playoffs in a 5-3 loss to Norton's Home Improvements. Lea the way for Norton's were Moffat 1 goal, 2 assists, Dale Bronson 1 goal, 2 assists, Keijo Kinnunen, Doug Suppelsa, and Bob Tarbotton all with one goal. Single assists went to Ron Davis, Bill Van Camp and Ron Jeffrey. : Fighting back for Larocque were Bill Bridge 2 goals, Tim Kane 1 goal, Bruce Smith and Col- in Asselstine with assists. The fourth game of the day was - a fast, close checking battle in which Crandell's edged out Sport- sland 4-3. wd Scoring for Crandell's were Richie LeFort 2 goals, 1 assist, Ken Jeffrey 1 goal, 1 assist, and Donovan Smith 1 goal. Assisting were Larry Courtice 2, Brian Burns, Bill Owen, Bob Stevens, and Scottt Davis. - Tallying for Sportsland were John Foster 1 goal, 1 assist, Dave Bourgeois 1 goal, 1 assist, Roger Moase 1 goal, and Rob Evans 2 assists. in the championship game of the Novice tournament, a strong Nobleton team defeated Uxbridge. Above are Jack Hardill and Noah Winship of Nobleton and Robert Cox of Ux- bridge. At back Is Carl Henderson representing the Mo- Jacks. Are yo read the Port Perry Star each week? If not, you don't know what your missing! The Star is the only paper that informs its readers about what is happening here at home. Mens team comp © thelr efforts. I TE ' : 4 1 ete for spot in the A final a i A rink from Toronto Granite Club won the A division of the three-day Cash Spiel which concluded March 19 at Port Perry Curling Club. Sponsors Dianne and Ken Goreskl present trophy to skip Scott McPherson and team mates Rob Anderson, Stew Cringari and Steve Phillips. The team took home $1,000 for | | | | | | in the B championship of the Cash Spiel at Port Perry Curling Club, this Ajax | Annandale rink won $400. Presenting cheque at left is Bert Hutcheon to skip Jim Levoir, Dave Yeo, Gerry Pinkney and Dennis Ewart. In the C champlonship of the Cash Spiel sponsored by Square Boy Pizza of Port Perry, Donna Fairman presents plaques to skip Doug Munday and team members Wally Andruszko, Wally MacDonald and Brian Starr from the Lindsay Curling Club. The team won $400.

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