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Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Dec 1992, p. 24

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One of those weeks for the MoJacks It was one of those weeks for the Port Perry MoJacks. They started well enough November 24 With a 6-3 win over Uxbridge on the road, but it was downhill from there as the team lost to Bowmanville and the Bruins at the Scugog Arena. vy On Sunday night, the MoJacks allowed the Bruins to build a 5-0 lead before they decided to make a game of it. Three straight goals cut the lead to 5-3, but that's as far as they got as the Bruins took a 6- 8 victory. , Steve Brown did most of the damage for the visitors as he fired two goals and three assists. For the MoJacks, Jeff Barr, Clair Cornish and Jeff Parry got the goals with Todd Dennis chipping in with a couple of hosted first place Eagles in.what described seven goals, and then for a 9-6 win over the and white. Todd Canning. led Eagles with two and captain Nick Dennis had a four point night with a goal three assists, For Port Perry, Clair Cornish had a pair with singles to Jarrett Harman, Jody Logan, Jim Vernon and Jason Cochrane. ' ~With Eagle netminder Drew Campbell out of the line up with an injury, Sarah Couch got the nod in and turned in a decent game. The MoJacks, however, helped her | out on several occasions as they had trouble hitting the niet with their shots. Eagles owned an 8-3 lead after 40 minutes and seemed to have the game in the bag. But the MoJacks staged a bit of a rally in the final oi to make it int three to cut the They » to 86 before giving up the final goal to Eagles just past the mid- point. Shawn Larocque and Tim Wild shared goal-tending chores for the MoJacks and didn't get a whole lot of help the Bruins a few nights earlier. The green and white got their measure of revenge with a 6-3 victory in what was a choppy, scrambly affair. Modacks were able to keep the Bruins off balance for most of the game, but both teams looked less than sharp in this one. Clair Cornish got things going at the 19 second mark [when he converted his own "rebound and scored on a back- off the stick of captain Brett Puckrin. Jim Vernon gave the MoJacks some insurance early in" the third on a nice individual effort. He took the puck in front of the pet, waited , just long enough for the goalie Lito flop, then fired it into the top corner. Cornish got his second assist of the evening on this one, For Vernon it was his 17th of hand. Jim Vernon collected an assist. Just three minutes later, Jeff Parry poked one across the line off a scramble around the Bruins net to give MoJacks a 2-0. Todd Dennis and Cornish drew the assist. ModJdacks gnjoyed a wide margin of play in the period, outshooting the Bruins 19-5. Uxbridge made it 2-1 at the 8:16 mark as Pat Bryant found the corner behind Shawn Larocque, called up from the Port Juveniles: with the" from the defe cially in clearing opposition forwards from in front of the net. These two teams have been sticking to hockey 8Q far this season as the game feat ion to starter lan Cooper. Jason Underwood knotted the game at deuces at 2:23 as he walked un- -touched from the side of L just nine minor penalties handed out by ref Bob Bell. MoJacks were in Uxbridge November 24 with a chance to make up for the 10-3 thrashing they suffered at the hands of que's cage. - But at 6:37, the' MoJacks took lead again and this time y were able to hang onto it. Jeff Barr got credit for the power play goal, re-directing a shot from inside the blue line DURHAM REGION Durham Region Wants Your Advice On An Environmental Project THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WINTER SLUDGE MANAGEMENT CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSME} NOTICE OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION * This review is being equir The Regions! Municipality of Durkam Is nksing » review of wit sludge management programs. of the Class Environmental Assessment Va Seg sed or Pr A possible outcome of this review may be the and facilities to manage the Region's sewage Sludge during the winter months. CL Please be advised that his may be the oaly public 1f you wish to be advised of the progress of this Cine at the address noted above. The Region would like your comments as to how this review should proceed before finalizing its planning approach. Ther are two ways for you to become involved. Public Information Centres Attend the Region's Public Information Centres. Our project teams will be available to review our proposed approach, answer questions and receive your comments. ~~ 7 ~The first Public Information Centre will be held oa December 9, 1992, from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 pm., and from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 pam. at the Brooklin Community Centre, located at 45 Cassels Road in Brooklin. 2. Public Consultation Workshops i propose ta nfl wok: gro be fare we ered pais bd consultation possible solutions and to review potential be provided to ll participants prior 4 the workshop. To prc he kop pene wei he lin ds by December 197 wad laticate Yi ares. of Spesiel interes) for this Class Environmental Assessment. tal Assessment, please contact Mr. the and he's playing some of his best hockey ever in a MoJack jersey. But the were not quite ready the two points to the MoJacks on a. platter, as Underwood with his second of game made it 4-4 just before the mid-point of the third period. z He was left all 'alone in front of Larocque wh, had no chance on the shot. Jason Cochrane settled the issue less than two minutes later with an outstanding effort. With the MoJacks killing a penalty, Cochrane collected a free puck near his blue line and went "coast to coast" before snapping home a wrist shot on the stick side. Coclirane gave the MoJacks a 6-3 bulge with just seconds on the clock when he 'again worked hard to get a loose puck deep in the Bruin Zone and tap it into an open net that had been vacated in favour of an extra attacker. "This was anything but a pretty hockey game. It took' almost th ' hours to complete. lacks will gladly take two points. They were missing netminder Ian Cooper, forward Steve Laird and defenseman Todd Byers due to suspensions, Gavin Cochrane with the flu and sniper Shannon Todd with a twisted ankle. SLAPSHOTS: Following Sunday's game, MoJack' general manager Murray Parliament said injuries and suspensions have upset the team's rhythm over the last week or 80. But overall so far this season, the team has played pretty well with a record of ten wiris, nine losses and one tie. 2 As for the 6-3 loss to the Bruins on home ice, he said simply "we are g to have a few nights The team is in te Britain Wednesday = night - and Lakefield Friday evening. On Sunday, they host Bobcaygeon at 7:30. Brett Puckrin took stitches in the head Sunday night, but should be back in action soon. Paul Van Camp - CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT. 204 Casimir Street, PORT PERRY, Ontario L9L 187 «0985-9725 Financial Accounting Business Consulting _ Income Tax Planning & Consulting Financial Planning & Projectigns CORPORATIONS - FARM INDIVIDUALS - SMALL BUSI SS WINTER'S HERE! Dory ot these VAN HEMMEN TIRES & SALES

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