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Scugog Citizen (1991), 24 Mar 1992, p. 24

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ivory Forest Juniors disappointed in Kitchener It was a disappointing end for the Ivory Forest Juniors from Port Perry in the Provincial 2 Wedding Bells - week- AA Ringette championships held in Kitchener. Ivory Forest got off to a tough Bray & Lee Rodney is the son of Earl Bray, Port Perry, and Evelyn Bray, Whitby. Attending Kim as her Matron of Honour was Kerry Ballingall. 'The happy couple spent their honeymoon in Florida and returned Caesarea. to their home in start in its first game on Thursday, firing 37 shots against their oppo- sition from Ottawa. Sadly, just one of those shots got behind the Ottawa goalie as Jennifer Smith Morden and games. In Friday's contest against Sudbury, Ivory Forest shooters had better luck popping five goals, but the team was nbt able to contain the Sudbury firepower and came out on the short end of an 11-5 score. Jennifer Smith had four goals for Port Perry and Karen Kett added a short-handed marker on a beautiful set up from Leea Kinnunen and Dawn Doucette. The girls were back on the ice that evening (Friday) in what was a tight-checking game The players seemed to be hav- ing trouble making their shots count and suffered a tough.7-5 loss. Kim Poppleton, Megan Marlowe, Jen Smith, Amy Parliament and Karen did the scoring for Port with assists to Marlowe, Poppleton, Smith, Doucette, Kett and Morden. Kett managed the only goal as Ivory Forest trailed 5-1 after the first period. The Juniors re-grouped and staged a rally in the second as Poppleton, Michelle Fitzpatrick, Smith, Dodostté, Kett and Marlowe with two did the scor- But despite this strong and was able to score of a few of its own Provincials had Port against Kitchener and Parliament and pow) were the only players to get goals as pie rg Forest lost bya o Juniors enjoyed a fine segson and the coaching staff and parents extend their Ivory Forest is the first Port Cutters play it out in Ennismore between the iron. Patton earned March 21 and came home with the B championship. | In their first outing of the day, Cutters had little trouble in a one- sided affair as they defeated hand in this one as he fired a pair of goals and set up three others. Grant McLaughlin picked up two, with Randy Prosser and Vince Wiedmark the singletons. Assists went to George Gladish with two, Randy Prosser, Rick Campbell, Keijo Kinnunen, and Neil Crowder. Ray Zaparanuik turned in a solid game along the blue line for the Cutters and netminder Doug MacSween had to be sharp MVP h for his five points. 'Things turned around a bit for the Cutters in game two as they went down to defeat 8-5 to a squad from Otonabee. The Cutters found themselves behind carly by a 3-0 margin, but these don't quit (never say diel) and scrambled back into the game to make it 5-4. But that's all they could manage as Otonabee opened the game up and went to the 8-5 McLaughlin and Campbell in a pair of markers for the Cutters with Prosser gét- ting the other. Wiedmark, the assists, and McLaughlin took the MVP honours. 'The loss put the guys into the B ip match against a Old Boys and this proved to be the most exciting game of the entire tournament. Arnold's opened a 2-0 lead before seven minutes had been played, but the Cutters found their skating legs somehow and Rick Samyheh fired what proved to be tor final was 6-3 for the Cutters, with the final goal into an empty net by Gladish, who will take the "easy ones" any day of the week. Wiedmark had two in the win- ning effort, likewise McLaughlin, singles to Campbell and Gladish. Assists went to Wiedmark with two, Jody Peters with two and Crowder and Prosser with one Rick Campbell who netted what proved to be the winner, got the game MVP honours. FORDER - PARKS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. 34 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario (SL 12 9858471 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALLOF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS Great year for Scugog Ice Palace The Scugog Ice Palace is histo- NOTICE Etiiiin *¥Aliost 30,000 people went for TE - a skae at th Ice Pale on Lake The SCUGOG CITIZEN Scugog, almost bry like to announce - vr ue te argos . t in conjunction with open air skating rink in this-part Happy 1st Birthday THE TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG Some bane DILLAN HLOZAN PARKS and RECREATION oldu wa dg with March 26th 1992 DEPARTMENT came bo ho Canadian ? will be publishing . most northern Amefican oemivy, Dit Tet anit Ke PARKS and RECREATION 92 || Sis oo om a vay ommy, Daddy, Ty y SUMMER SERVICES GUIDE Sundays were the busist days . of the week, he said, with the in early May 1992. averagh mumibor of sates at just : 2 7 . We would like 1 invite all local The Valentine's Day Steigh : Sewice Community Ride was popular eh Boards, Sports Groups, Seniors' Groups become ual ¢ frrriy nie endfor Spon lage bes +1 i pre igh A ran aa byes Hb their particular organization to include dates, § were popular every weekend. Pept cor pcr te Yea Doan copy kama et 5. 1992.

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