IH... Premier David Peterson chats with Paul Saulnier of the KVA Unit 11, as he opens a special Korean War exhibit at the Scugog Shores Museum. The exhibit continues until No- vember 24. C Tweens on a roll The Tweens Regional 'C' team was victorious in the first game of the regular season play Sunday afternoon in Omemee, with a score of 17-1 over the Omemee/Emily Big M Couriers. At this time we'd like to welcome. three newcomers to "our team,'"' namely Marci Zuly, Jenna Norton and Julie Ball. By the smiles on their faces it was evident they were enjoying this fun sport and this was Marci and Julie's very first game of ringette! Deanna Dempsey provided the team with three goals and three assists, Vicki Stainton gave us three goals and one assist, Jean- nie Templeman, one goal unassisted. Lisa Dodd with three goals and one assist. Heather Lal- ly added to the score with three goals and four assists and Leea Kinunnen giving us two goals and three assists. Kyla McCrae gave us one goal and one assist. Marci Zuly scored her very first goal much to the delight of all the sup- portive fans. Amanda Clouthier and Jenna A CLASS years of ehjoyment. BY ITSELF" Impressive high-efficiency performance and distinctive elegance make Napoleon Stoves the leaders among airtight stoves and fireplace inserts. The durability of our fine quality woodstoves will exceed your expectations and your investment will be returned in Norton played a strong role. The Omemee team "came alive" so to speak in the second half, giving the Tweens a lot of pressure. Sarah Coyne did a great job bet- ween the pipes! Julie Ball scored two goals but unfortunately they didn't count as they were shot within the crease. We'll be cheer- ing for you next game, Julie! One thing is evident with these girls and that is they all want to play their best under the leader- ship of coach Dan Lally and assis- tant coach Rick Webb. Nancy Coyne is the team's manager, all being very supportive of this team. The players, their parents, friends and fans are all looking forward to another year of fun, sportsmanship and social times in those cold arenas again this winter. There aren't too many sports that give us the benefit of seeing our countryside and eating at McDonald's nearly every week! The girl's next game is this Saturday night, 6:30 p.m., at home against Bobcaygeon. See you on the ice! Rr) NAPOLEON Allen's Aluminum Siding Bldg. OVER RIDGE RENOVATOR Associated with Nestleton Airtight Stoves Reach Industrial Park, Unit 4, Reg. Rd. 8 MONDAY to FRIDAY 10 AM to 6 PM; SATURDAY 9 AM to 5 PM 985-0715 The Pineridge Sports Tweens "C" Ringette team had lots of ac- tion over the weekend with two games being played. On Saturday night the girls played the Omemee-Emily Big M Courier team, coming away with a win, 13-1. Kyla McCrae played goalie for the first time, filling in for our ailing Sarah Coyne. In the first half of the game Deanna Dempsey displayed her skills netting two goals, Heather Lally, one goal, and Vicki Stain- ton gave us three more. Leea Kinunnen added to the game with another goal. At half time the players and spectators saw a cloud of smoke coming from the Port fan section. Everyone joined in singing 'Hap- py Birthday' to a very surprised Marjorie Dempsey as Dale Clouthier presented to Marjorie, on behalf of the team and parents, a 40th birthday cake, with all candles glowing! Now, back to the game. In the second half Leea scored again and Vicki displayed her skills net- ting the team with another two goals. Jean helped out with another goal as did Deanna and Lisa. Assists went to Leea, Jean, Lisa, Heather and Deanna. After the game the players and fans en- joyed a piece of Marjorie's birth- day cake. We have three "new" girls to the team, namely, Julie Ball, Marci Zuly and Jenna Norton. These three girls have played strong defence for the team and this is their first year ever for ringette. Welcome aboard, Julie, Marci and Jenna. We hope you're enjoying the sport and the camaraderie of the players and their fans. On Sunday the team travelled to Woodville and that's where we \ PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 7, 1989 -- 29 were really put to the test. The girls all played hard but Wood- ville simply was a better team defeating our girls 8 - 4. Our regular goalie, Sarah Coyne, was back in net again and did a great job warding off many attacks from the Woodville team. Scoring for the team were Jean, Deanna, Vicki and Leea. Aman- da Clouthier, Marci, Julie and Jenna all played a strong game of defence. Kyla and Lisa played a strong game as forwards, the fans just love to see all this action! We Tweens win then lose hope Heather Lally feels better after a bout with a flu bug. The Pineridge Sports Tweens "C"" team is really pulling" together under the coaching of Dan Lally and his assistant, Rick Webb. Nancy Coyne is their trainer and Wendy Lally is the team's manager. With a crew like this one, we're bound to have a great year of ringette. The girls next game is at home on Saturday, November 18, 6:30 p.m. when we meet up against Manvers. See you on the ice! Novice XL Eagles double up Ajax 8-4 The new sponsor of the Port Perry Novice Ringette team, the XL, should be honored to be spon- soring a team with such en- thusiasm, competitiveness and sportsmanship. These qualities are what makes watching this team so much fun. On Sunday Nov. 5, the XL Eagles went to Ajax and defeated the Ajax team 8-4 in a fast moving competitive game. This win makes 2 wins and 1 loss for the Eagles. The Ajax team kept our goalie, Jennifer Hammond on her toes throughout the game but Jennifer played the best game ever and the Ajax team could not get too many by her. Excellent saves Jennifer, you're etn better by the game, Thanks to the strong efforts of Jennifer Donnelly, Melissa Hooker, Diane Vanderligt and Jenny Lane, the onslaught of shots on the Ajax goalie just never quit. Our goals were scored by Jen- ny Lane with one, Alechia Cracknell and Laura Hooker with two goals each and to Janine Hammond with her first hat trick of this season, all the hard work is paying off. Two of these goals were short handed goals, this team just never gives up. The assists go out to Jennifer Elliot, Diane Vanderligt Janine Hammond and Brooke Shanley with one each, good passing girls, you should practise at 6:30 a.m. more often. But if it wasn't for the hard work and good passing of the ring from our own end by Pam Hiltz, Bonni-Jo Norton, Janna Senyk and Brooke Shanley we would never have had the opportunities to score any goals at all. Good work girls! You almost had a goal from the blue line Pam. Keep try- ing you'll succeed someday. 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