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Port Perry Star, 23 Jan 1990, p. 37

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18 So Mer EE PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 23, 1990 -- 37 All good things come to an end, eventually The deafening silence that you heard coming from Sunderland on Sunday at 4 p.m. was the mo- ment when the Port Perry Petites and their fans took a final look at the scoreboard. Defeat had come, village of Sunderland. and it was a dreadful moment! This team, sponsored by Bruton's I.D.A_, had proved itself to be a winner over the season, but it was downed with a score of 4-2 by a 9 girl team from the Although Brandy and Lynda were agile and confident in goal, SORRY! DUE TO THE LARGE VOLUME OF SPORTS REPORTS THIS WEEK, SOME SPORTS ITEMS HAVE BEEN LEFT OUT DUE TO LACK OF SPACE. MACKEY, BAILEY & KORB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings - 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon Lake Sc L ildi Oshawa Ra, PORT PERRY © 985-7391 1 1/4 %* 1 1 % * 1 YEAR 3 YEAR ANNUAL ANNUAL * BONUS * * INCLUDES AN EXTRA %% ON YOUR R.R.S.P.'s and G.I.C.'s when you visit our new location at: 17 KING ST.E., OSHAWA 436-2027 MEMBER CANADA DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Rates Subject to Confirmation. TEENAGERS UXBRIDGE 'gell] le DRIVERS 0] Hey :\\]:\»Y. WANTS YOU! Why go elsewhere? 852-9705 OVER 250,000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada TRAINING CENTRES FROM COAST TO COAST 2 BROCK STREET WEST UXBRIDGE 852-9705 POE SE SPL DO the many shots they knocked aside were just not enough. Port's skaters could not penetrate the opposition defence or beat the goalie, even during three penalties to the Sunderland team. Aside from our goalies, Port Perry's heroine of the day was Melissa Pereman with the only two goals that our home team managed to score. As they say, at least that one is WALLCOVERING Al -al:iiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiittniiiiiiiiiiitnntmm 7 out of our system. On Saturday afternoon, En- nismore had no such luck. Our Petites won this game decisively with a score of 104. With Shona in net, the defence strong and able, and the remainder of the team full of energy, Port Perry was ready to face all comers. Even En- nismore's little 3 foot tall Tommy could not find a place to skate through the legs. Scoring for Port were Brandy Harris with 4 goals, Dana Hooker with 3, Cara Vander Slagt with 2, and Lynda Payne with 1. Assists went to Michelle Branton with 4, Cara and Mandy Smart with 3, and Lynda, Brandy, and Melissa Dawson each with 1. The next game will be played on Sunday, January 28 at 4:15 in Lindsay. This game will mark the end of regular season play. "Manufacturers suggested retail price NNN N= SUNWORTHY AV YES --- YOU --- CAN WALLCOVERINGS Be sure to ask for your FREE NO SHOCK WALLPAPERING GUIDE Cor-ordinate your room with new VERTICAL or MINI BLINDS *Verticals (* Selected Fabrics Only - Over 100 to Choose From) wo 00% OFF ow 0 30% OFF 239 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-2379 HOURS: Monday to Thursday 9 AM to 6 PM; Friday 9 AM to 8:30 PM; Saturday 9 AM to 5 PM i \ oo ag Wed dl | Gl ais da a sn i a a A a ay A i al i bb iui i WG AAAAMMIIIIIIITIIIIIIIIIITIHIIIIIITTINITIIT=IITISMHSN[11n{uiH::HMIHEHEBEINNDNEH]TTTMW9W0YY i lion Go i EE a A el Ms ll WAGs

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