"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" p] Canadian Tire Midgets have a busy week Canadian Tire Islanders played Little Britain on Mon- day, Nov. 16 in Midget B hock- ey. The Islanders came to play hockey as they out hustled, out skated and outscored the home team 9-1. Islanders goals by Scott Wy- lie two, Andrew Pereman two, singles to Lou Whitfield, Chad Garvock, Jeff Vernon, Mike Williams and Mark Cosway. As- sists to Brett Lawson three, Dave Pashley three, Mike Slug- gett two, Scott Wylie two, sin- gles to Jeff Vernon, Mike Wil- liams, Blair Prechitko, Greg Thompson, Chad Garvock, Lou Whitfield, Andrew Pereman. Great team effort with all skat- ers figuring in the scoring. On Wednesday, Nov. 18 the Islanders hosted Sunderland and skated to a 4-2 win. The Isles came out flying but by the middle of the second period they seem to have cooled down and just went through the motions. Goal scorers for Isles were Mike Williams, Dave Pashley, Scott Wylie and Chad Garvock. Assists to Chad Garvock, Mark Cosway, Mike Staniland, Dave Pashley and Mike Wil- liams. Stayner Tournament, Sun- day, Nov. 22 - Game No. 1 was against the Shelborne Midgets. The Islanders came out flying and Lou Whitfield scored on a super deflection on Mike Slug- gett's shot. Assists also to Scott Wylie. Shortly after, Chad Gar- vock scored on a tip in to make the score 2-1 as the visitors managed to sneak one in. As- sists to Sluggett and Coutola- kis. In the second period Scott Wylie and Mark Cosway set up Lou for a 3-1 lead. Moments lat- «ser the visitors made it 3-2. Late in the second period Chad scored his second goal from Dave and Jason. The Isles took a 4-2 lead into the third period and continued to work hard. Mark Cosway made the score 5-2 when he one- timed a centering pass from Scott Wylie. Assist also to Jason Kane. Game No. 2 was against Brampton. The Isles came out fast in this game and Dave Pashley scored for a 1-0 lead. Assists to Chad and Mike Slug- gett. : ' This game took a strange turn of events when one of the Isles was checking a Brampton player and the ref stopped play and assessed a five minute pen- alty for hitting from behind. The only thing that was behind was the referee - behind the play most of the game. During the penalty the Brampton team scored two goals to take a 2-1 lead. The Isles fought back and Mark Cosway tucked the puck in the corner behind the Bramp- ton goalie. The ref whistled the play dead as he couldn't see the play from the blue line - behind the play again. The score re- mained 2-1. Two more goals by Brampton made the final score 4-1. Game No. 3 Consolation final against Stayner. The Islanders came out flat and never got into the game. They held Stayner to three goals to lose by a score of 3-1. Better luck next time. For Jr. C fans Stayner Si- skins have a 10-0-1 record to start the 92-93 season. Bowling results Wednesday Afternoon Ladies' Bowling Standings: Winners of first section: Pizza Delight - Carol Koch, Nancy Anger, Darlene Vanderzwet, Joyce Hawkins, Lynda Parker, Connie Mallory. Over 200: Merle St. John 263, Elma Vernon 239, Marg Jeffrey 228, Cheryl Jones 222, Marian Geer 212, Joyce Taylor 210, Linda Ashton 202, Marg Lee 201. Over 550: Merle St. John 637, Marg Jeffrey €03, Cheryl Jones 581, Elma Vernon 571, Marian Geer 5567. CCPS girls junior volleyball team played In a tournament at Port Perry High School on No- vember 14, where they placed first, defeating Thorah in the final game 15-0. Pictured are (front, from left) Jessica Boccaccio, Karisa Wickiam, Karen Crisp, Monica Mason and Laura Tyrell. Back row, Eva Matthews, coach, Lisa Bergerson, Carla McLaughlin, Julie Obstfeld, Holly West- all, Christine Davey, Miranda Burgess and Olga Churchill, coach. : Pearce Auction Novice action Friday night Pearce Auction Novice Rep Team travelled to Brooklin for an action packed game against Whitby. All our boys played good defensive hockey which resulted in a scoreless first period. Whitby scored the first goal but within minutes Trevor Weisflock fired one in for Port. Assisting on the goal was Mike Milligan and Dean Van Camp. The next goal was slapped in by Mike LeFort, assisted by Mike Wiseman. With only seconds left on the clock fans felt confident of the win. NOT! Whitby snuck one in to tie the game. All the boys put forth an excellent effort and showed their fine abilities. Saturday night the Auction- eers played a victorious game in Peterborough. The first goal of the night was scored by Matt Skerratt assisted by Tim Jones. Peterborough jumped ahead with two goals, but determined Dean tied it up with a pass from Trevor Weisflock. The only goal of the second period was scored by Mike LeFort, assisting was Jeff Tarbotton. Outstanding goal tending by Thomas Lee and Darcy Ste- phens plus strong defensive plays by Gerard Timmers, Scott Duncan, Dane Gray, and Tim Jones kept Peterborough off the scoreboard for the rest of the pe- riod. The third period saw Port pop in two more goals. The first by Trevor Weisflock assisted by Mike Milligan. The second by Matt assisted by Trevor Weis- flock. Peterborough rounded out the score with 45 seconds left in the game making the fi- nal score 5-3 for the Auction- eers. Sunday the rep tem competed in a tournament in Apsley. The first game was a tight checking affair with Port winning 3-2 against Minden. Jeff scored the first goal of the day, assisted by Mike Wiseman and Mike LeFort. The second was drilled in by Dean, assisted by Jeff. The third was also by game M.V.P. Dean Van Camp, assisted by Trevor Lance. Our team proceeded to play their second game against En- nismore. The outcome was a shut-out game for our goalies sisted by Matt and Scott Dun- can. The sixth goal and first hat trick of the season was scored by Trevor Lance, unassisted. The next goals were by Mike Milligan, assisted by Trevor Lance; Mike LeFort, assisted by Mike Wiseman; Jeff, assist- ed by Mike Wiseman. The 10th and final goal of the game was scored by Dane Gray, assisted by Mike LeFort. Game M.V.P. was awarded to Matt Skerratt. The win against Ennismore clinched a spot in the champi- onship final. The championship game against Keene proved to be a very exciting competition of skills. Only goal of the first pe- riod was scored by Dean, assist- ed by Matt. The second proved just as tight. Both goalies Darcy and Thomas made some fantastic saves. Trevor Lance scored the first goal of the period, assisted by Dean. Keene battled back with a goal of their own making the score 2-1. In the third period the Auc- tioneers broke loose with four goals adding to their lead. First goal was scored by Matt, the game M.V.P., assisted by Ger- ard Timmers. Second goal was shot by Mike LeFort, unassist- ed. The third goal was scored by Dean and was also unassisted. Fourth goal by Matt, assisted by Trevor Lance. In total the scoreboard read 6-1 for Pearce Auction, the championship winners! All in all, excellent games were played -by all positions. Keep up the good work, boys! At this time, the boys of Pearce Auction, and their fami- lies would like to extend our sympathy to the Moynes family on their recent loss of a loved one. Overhead Doors Pee Wees The Scugog Overhead Doors Pee Wee Bs played host to Whit- by on Saturday Nov. 21 losing another 6-3. The guys came out flying and popped in their first goal just under one minute off the start. Quick goals usually set a team's momentum but not tonight. The Doorsmen fell off to sleep and let the lively Whitby team tie the game up a few moments lat- er. As the game continued, the Doors seemed more content to watch the rest of the game as Whitby took command. The score could have been double YES digits except for the continued fine play of goalie Shane Nor- ton. The three goals came from Levy, Puckrin and Gibson and honorable mention goes to Gib- son as this was his first time up from house league with the Pee Wee 'B' team. Confirmation of assists was not available at this time. The last few outings have re- sulted in the team looking very solid and playing some pretty exciting hockey so "shake off a bad game guys" and show up next week to play. WE'RE O Come to our 18t ever CHRISTMAS SALE 25% off all instock accessories with coupon | 25" ALL INSTOCK ACCESSORIES Darcy and Thomas with a 10-0 win. Goal scorers were Trevor Lance, assisted by Matt; Jeff as- sisted by Mike Wiseman; Tim, unassisted; Trevor Lance, un- assisted; Trevor Weisflock as- Expires December 19, 1992 Take the time to reserve your 1993 Dock Slip PORT PERRY MARI | 215 Water Street, Port HINA 985-3236 Port Perry Minor Hockey held a Sports Card, Memorabilia, and Comic Show at the Kinsmen Hall on Saturday. The event was a fundraiser with all the proceeds going to the Port Perry Minor Hockey Association. Pictured above, dealer Helene Toki- wa of Mississauga and Matthew Sturgess, 11, of Scugog Town- ship hold up a bat signed by Roberto Alomar.