Jannette Peters, president of Port Perry Ladies Curling presents the Sunnybrae Golf Club trophy to skip Kathy Brumwell for winning the "skips and vices" division of a bon- splel held last week. With Kathy are Sharon Robertson, Karel Nottingham and Eleanor Plewes from Lindsay Club. Hoppy Carnworth of Port Perry was runner-up. Ladies bonspiel winners Re ois a SN 3 in JE AR Ec estisd i' In the Division for leads and secon Sandra Davis. Bhd REGISTRATION at the YMCA MARCH 30th from 4 to 8 PM MARCH 31st from 9 to 4 PM APRIL 7th from 9 to 4 PM For further information contact: BOB MURPHY .... 985-0404 CELY 910 KEEPING CENTRAL ONTARIO INFORMED a ds, Wendy Webb presents the Creative Basket tro- phy to Unionville skip Gall Beveridge and her rink of Mary Ann McLeod, Gall Closs and "It you're going down, Harry, would you mind taking the garbage ?" - TE -- TT Malmont atoms gearing up for tournament in Buffalo, NY Since the Malmont Atoms gracefully bowed out of the playoffs they have been seeing ac- tion in exhibition games. The first game against Little Britain proved to Port to be a challenging one. The Malmont Farm boys took a strong lead cashing in with 3 goals, while Port's defense kept Little Britain from causing any real threat to the net. It was the third period before Little Britain could return any fire and tie up the game. Both teams continued to challenge the net without any further success. Many thanks to Paul Shrigley for a fine effort between the pipes. Scoring for Port were Tommy Chambers and Jeff Clarke, unassisted and Kevin Gray assisted by Rob Murphy. The team then travelled to Oshawa and met with the Black Hawks of the L.N.H.L. The intent was there but Port was stopped on every occasion by a very strong goalie. The two-way action prov- ed to nonstop as both teams con- tinued to hammer the net. Oshawa finally found the net, but only after many spectacular saves by Darryl Holtby. Once again Oshawa was there to put us -.on the bottom side of a 2-0 game. Being previously. outdone by the 'Black-Hawks, Port was .determin- the L.N.H.L.. After falling behind by 2 goals, Port found themselves putting together some great offen- sive action and cashed in with 2 quick goals. By the final buzzer, Port edged at the Red Wings with a score of 5-3. Scoring for Port was Darryl McEnaney and Tim Fitzpatrick with 2 goals and 1 assist each, Tommy Chambers, Todd Parry and Jeff Clarke 2 assists each Brad Morton 1 goal and Kevin - Gray 1 assist. The next night the Malmont boys continued their good fortune as again they came from behind on a 2-0 deficit to win the game against the Bruins of the L.N.H.L.. Port lit the scoreboard three times while their defense continued to rob Oshawa of any further chances of scoring. Their good defensive action is at- tributed to Jason Logan, Jeff Clarke, Rob Murphy, Mike Heasman and Kent Johnstone. Scoring for Port was Todd Parry 2 goals, Tommy Chambers 1 goal, Tim Fitzpatrick and Kevin Gray 1 assist each. Brad Shanley has been out of the line-up due to holidaying. The boys have another exhibi- _-tion game iii Oakwood on Tuesday "night as they gear up for the up- coming Buffalo tournament. Good ed torise above the Red Wings at ~ luck, oys!-, REN PRIZES DONATED BY: Daiwa Canada Dynacast & Dunlop Canada Excaliber Golf Co. Fletcher Golf GDF Distribution Golf Trends Hillerich & Bradsby T = " BROKEN'\JOODS ~ GOLF SHOP REPAIRS - REFINISH CUSTOM BUILT - SALES Brand Name Professional Golf Equipment CLOSED - Sunday & Monday OPEN- Tuesday to Friday 9 to 6; Saturday 9 to 3. Monday to - Trade-i le WHITBY, ONT. oA riday -On Promise Repairs to 9 - Indoor NORTHEAST CORNER Saturday = - Custom Fitting of Clubs of THICKSON ROAD 9AMto 6 PM - Visa, Mastercard, Am.Er. SESE pa SER SERN 3 seine fndedd Shadi dads Jim Morrison Ltd. Palm Springs Golf Co. Prestige Golf Co. Slazenger Canada Spalding Canada