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Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1997, p. 24

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24- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 23, 1997 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SProrTs Atoms capture Haliburton C championship Saturday, Nov. 29 the Independent team went to Haliburton for their sec- ond tournament of the sea- son. Again the team was missing defenceman Nelson Langmaid who is Injured and goalie Mark Carnaghan who is injured as well. A speedy recovery to both. Port's first game was D) DURHAM aI AE€T[0]\" against Agincourt who had them down four goals by the end of the second peri- od. Tyson Savage had a terrific breakaway for a one-on-one and almost scored in the first period. Despite Leo Taillon play- ing shutout hockey in the third period, Port lost 4-0. The Oshawa Canadians were Port's next opponents and it promised to be a The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF THE REGION'S WASTE MANAGEMENT FACILITIES The Region's Waste Management Facilities in Oshawa, Port Perry and Blackstock will be closed December 25th, December 26th and January 1st. These sites will also have reduced hours on December 24th and December 31st, closing at noon Normal operations of Tuesday to Saturday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. will resume as of January 2, 1998. V.A. SILGAILIS, PENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS Happy & Safe holidays to all from hot game. In the first minute of play Port drew a penalty and Oshawa scored first. Then Kyle Mullins got a nice pass from Matt Menear and he stick han- dled around three oppo- nents and scored on a wrap-around to tie it 1-1. Kirk Stephens put Port Perry ahead next when he scored on a pass from Tyson Savage and Mike Lycett. Keenan Geer fed a nice pass up to Shane Jeffrey who scored on a two-on-one for the third goal of the first period. Oshawa then scored twice early in the second period to tie it 3-3. With four minutes left in the second period Kyle Mullins stick handled from the blue line around eight players to make the 73 v Port Pacey flguce Bhating Club GANPOWER ~~~ COURSE STARTS FRIDAY, JANUARY 9th, 1998 score 4-3 for Port Perry. (It seemed like eight). Dave Stewart scored next when Justin Jimmo gave him a corner pass right in front of the net to make it 5-3. Oshawa came back in the last 36 seconds of the period to make it 5- 4. Osh~wa tried hard to even the score in the third period but Leo Taillon stopped them cold with some exciting saves including some cherry picking. Matt Menear put the last goal in for Port Perry on a two-on-one with Danny Halward when he shot it in the upper right corner to win the game 6- 4. The "C" Championship and Port's final game of the tournament was against Sutton. 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Kyle Mullins put Port ahead early in the second period when Tyler Cunningham swooped in on the net for a shot, then Matt Menear got the rebound to Kyle for the goal 2-1 for Port Perry. Sutton tied up the score two minutes later but Port Perry came back in the last three minutes with Dave Stewart scoring three goals in a row and Keenan Geer assisting on them all. What a team these two make. Port Perry won the "C" Championship 5-3 for an exciting finish to the day. Grandpa loves chocolates from; I ™NCLY All (IR SIN rd 182 Queen St., Port Perry 3 Kent St. E., Lindsay Cuspids blank Metals 3-0 In Atom action In Atom House League Cottrell's Cuspids, backed by outstanding goaltending from Tyler Leach, blanked Port Perry Metal in an excit- ing finale before the Christmas break. Metal's goalie Sam Bennett played strong but was finally beat when Justin Cottrell passed out to Brett Whyte who slammed it home to score = | what would prove to be | | the winner. Late in the second ' period Paul Herold rifled H | a wrist shot in on a nifty ass from Corey lellingman. Both sides had plenty of opportuni- i | ties but the goaltending || at both ends was spec- tacular. On assists from | Jonathan Gingras and i | Brandon Monaghan, HB | Mike Jehu scored for Cottrells to salt away a 3-0 shutout. Great game Tyler. BERKSHIRE INVESTMENT GROUP INC. 1 YEAR ( RM. (MIKE) MCLARE GUARANTEED INVESTME R 3YEAR 5 YEAR 4.40" 5.15% 5.65" some conditions apply) IIS NTS NORTH® DURHAM I] NORTH DURHAM HEALTH SERVICES INC. Lactation Counselling Clinic (Uxbridge Site) offering Breastfeeding Counselling and Support Clinic Hours: (subject to change) Monday, Wednesday and Friday: 9 am - 3 pm Clients are encouraged to call for an appointment at (905) 852-9771, Ext. 229 Staffed by a Maternal - Newborn Nurse and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant.

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