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Port Perry Star, 18 Feb 1976, p. 20

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I 5 = Rs Ppa Af (egal AHA Tamed [oN Re Find LEE GAT Ta SORA PY Ne ul : TEU RIANA, halls 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 18, 1976 Two big wins for Bobcats PORT PERRY 9 MARKHAM 4 On Thursday, February 12 Murray Williams Bobcats Midget 2 played Marham on Ports home ice. Port open- ed the scoring with two goals from Kevin Martens and Pete Lane. Markham answered with two from Steve Harrison and Bernard Leddy. In the second per- iod, Markham took advant- age of the slack play by the Bobcats, and led the scoring with goals by Mike Storm and Bob Hennessy. Port answered once with a oal Kevin Martens. nie Bie In Cise Of FIRE Phone Scugog Fire Dept. No.l 985-2345 Fire Dept. No.2 986-4234 put it together in the third with unassisted goals by Pete Lane, Don Taylor, Ken- ton Baird and Tom Perigoe. Stephen Geer with an assist by Tom Périgoe finished the scoring. PORT PERRY 5 STOUFFVILLE 1 On Friday, February 13 Murray Williams .Bobcats Midget 2 travelled.to Stouff- ville and came home with a five to one victory. Big Blue popped in three in the first with one each by Stephen Geer, Richie Lefort and Pete Lane. Stouffville ans- wered once with a goal by Robert McBeth. Port had one in the second by Dave Chambers, and one in the third by Dan Taylor to end the scoring. The Bobcats next home game is against Uxbridge, Thursday, February 19- at 7:30 p.m. Then they travel to Uxbridge on Friday Feb. 20 to end their schedule. These games could be the hottest hockey for the Bob- cats this year, so come out and cheer them on. EE EE EE EE YM SportsiL.and Koho and Louisville HOCKEY STICKS § Water St., Port Perry - 985-2174 - Jim Bumett, prop. iT hh Sp Colt models start at '1, 195% ese TRADE ¢. HEATING * RESIDENTIAL ¢ COMMERCIAL HOUSING - RENOVATIONS - ADDITIONS ad THE... i" A & A SMALL ENGINES Hwy. 12 north of Greenbank Phone 985-3963 or 985-2905 WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL ELECTRICAL Series « Smits scored on this shot during their Port Ferry ° game to Peterborough by one goal in an overtime league's 4th annual tournament last Saturday. The decision. Fourteen teams competed in the tournament goal evened the score at 2-2, but the locals lost the Broomball becoming popular this year, the most since it was started four years ago. Peterborough wins tournament SMIT'S CYCLE 3 CAWKER'S BUTCHERS 0 Smit's took the chance of starting off a new goalie in the nets for them. The risk paid off as.Dale Crawford picked up a shut-out for his efforts. Smit's scored once in each period as Cawker's ended up scoreless. At 2:30 of the first period Ken Nightingale scored for Smit's from Ron Short. With 20 seconds gone in the second period, Pat Thompson scored from John Gerber to put Smit's ahead 2-0. Then Ron Short scored late in the third from Ken "Nightingale to end the e game at 3:0. -- B i BROOKLIN LEGION 4 BRIAN'S SUPERTEST 0 Brooklin picked up four unanswered goals as Brook- lin goalie Charlie Ross re- acted to all shots by Brians. Brooklin scored at the 10:30 mark of the first period with a goal by Glen Kellock from Ken Vipond. Then Brooklin picked up three goals in the -second period. The first at 4:40 by Ken Vipond from Bill Down. Then at 10:15 with a goal by John Houvle from Murray Down. Then Glen Kellock picked up his second goal of the game at the 13:25 mark unassisted to end the game at 4-0 leaving the third period scoreless. PLUMBING ® RESIDENTIAL e REPAIRS oe WATERLINES TRENCHING ® Aquarobic Home Sewage Systems ¢ Septic Tanks eo Holding Tanks * Sewer & Water Hook-Ups GEN ERAL CARPENTRY 36 yrs. experience - 20 yrs. in business ALL TRADES LICENCED RON RANKIN & SONS 985-7679 or 985-3776 AAC, PEERY CAI UTICA AUTO BODY 3 K. R. COULTER 2 With Utica in first place and Coulter's in last, you would think that it would be an easy game for Utica, but Coulter's made a game out of it putting the pressure on Utica throughout the game. Coulter's scored first at 14:55 of the first period by Bruce Smith from Steve Zaparozen to end the period at 1-0. But Utica came back with three quick goals to go ahead 3-1. The first one at nnn SS mS SS Sn me Sn mn GREAT NORTHERN FINANCIAL CORPORATION A Canadian Public Company whose only business is helping people . ' "PL | 4:08 by Don Card from Ron Redman and Brian Reader. Don Card scored again from Ron Redman at 5:30. Then Keith Ellicott scored from Mike Mitchell and Ron Redman at 12:27. Coulter's started coming back but 'were too late as they scored with one second left in the game when Rob Stevens scored from Rick Collins. 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