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Port Perry Star, 16 Mar 1977, p. 19

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Novice win, lose by Scott Wilbur On Friday, March 11 the Port Perry Mersco Novices defeated an Atom House League from Port Perry 3-2, The teams were deadlock- . ed at 2 going into the 3rd périod. Craig Menzies broke the deadlock to give the novice the win, Moore and Treen split the duties between the pipes. On the following Sunday they faced a novice team from Little Britain reinfore- ed by 6° Atoms and went (continued) the equalizer for Port ES one minute later with an unassisted goal. 'Then the "roof fell in" for Oshawa as Port Perry scored no less then four goals, all within 46 seconds, the latter 'three goals being scored within 24 seconds (a record?). Jeff Johnstone started the on- slaughtrat 5:11 intercepting an errant Oshawa pass and fired it past: a startled Oshawa netminder. Next Steven Lee scored at 4:59 assisted by Mike Pratt, on a - fine shot to the top corner of the net. Jeff Johnstone took the resulting face-off at centre ice, passed to Howard Lee who scored at the 4:53 mark with a hard slap-shot from. just inside the Oshawa blueline. Next Jeff Johnstone scored at. 4:35 after receiving a fine pass from Mike Pratt. CHROMACOLOR - at - fa onic: ELECTRONICS 780k Sut W Ustricige Ontario Phone 852-3481 down to defeat 4-3. There was a scoreless 1st period. Then Little Britain potted 3 goals before Rob Goble scored from. Craig Menzies to make it 8-1. Little Brit- ain scored 1 more before the Mersco boys replied 'with 2 markers to make the final 4-3 score. Rob Goble with his 2nd and Dave Burnett scored . for Port. Burnett, Goble and Wilbur picked up assists. Treen _and Moore played a fine game between the pipes. Atoms winconsolation - 4 adi Oshawa managed to raise the roof a little in the second périod jamming the puck past Paul Bateman. Port Perry then retaliated by scoring 4 straight goals to make the final tally Port Perry 9, Oshawa 2, Mike Pratt scored assist- ed by Vaughan McKee. "Jiffy" Johnstone complet- ed his hat trick for -the game assisted by Vaughan McKee. Kevin Fowler scored assisted by Kevin Ferguson and Vaughan McKee. David Kemp finish- ed the scoring for Port Perry assisted by Ian Dick- son and Mike Dickson. This--was -a fine team effort put forth by the Mal- mont Farms Atoms and they are now looking for- ward to competing in the Brampton Atom Tourna- ment during the spring break. ET III TIT ET . PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. New Installations Repairs - Alterations BERT | FABER: PHONE. 985-3734 "Service is our Business" u 4 HOUR, EMERGENCY SERVICE TV. SERVICE for fast efficient service to BW and COLOUR TELEVISIONS REPAIRS TO MOST MAKES. ADMIRAL ELECTROHOME FLEETWOOD G.E. MAGNAVOX MOTOROLA PHILCO PANASONIC DURHAM ELECTRONICS & T.V. SENIOR CITIZENS Pay % The Service Call 145 Queen Street - Port Perry Phone 985-3811 t Brooklin Legion, a member of the Port Perry Broomball League, was the winner in the 24 hour endurance tournament held at the old Port Perry arena over the weekend. The Brooklin team won all five of their encounters, edging out Woodstock in the Brooklin and Cawker take lead in playoff Brooklin 2 - Brian's 0 Although Brian's, were heavily penalized early in the game, there was only 37 seconds. left in the second period before Brooklin managed to score. Marty VanHeuval scored from John VanHeuval and Randy Church. Brian's continued to play excellent broomball but Brooklin again scored with Ken Vipond getting credit with Bill Down and Wayne Church assisting. Charlie Dennis registered the shutout. This game was "well played by both teams and next Sunday at 5:30 these two clubs play the second game in their 3 out of 5 series. Cawker's 5- Utica . Cawker's took the early lead with Rob Evans scor- ing his first of the day with Jay Williams and Don Phinney assisting. Utica tied it up before the first period ended with Ken Davidson scoring from Keith Ellicot. Utica then went ahead in the second period with Bill Fielding scoring from Bernie McEnaney. Rob Evans scored his second for Cawker's tying it up with Doug Scott and Carl Rusnell assisting. Utica again went ahead 3-2 with Frank Field- ® PHILIPS ® RCA ® SANYO ® SEARS ® SYLVANIA o TOSHIBA / e VIKING ® WESTINGHOUSE ing scoring from Jack Mitchell. Cawker's then returned with 3 quick goals. Rob Evans scored his hat- trick with Bruce Woodrow final game on Saturday by a score of 3-1. Seventeen teams competed in the tournament, which went, non-stop, from 9:00 p.m. Friday until 9:00 p.m. Saturday night. A more complete report will follow in next weeks paper. and Dan Taylor assisting then Dan Taylor scored from Kevin Smith and Rob Evans and Kevin Smith scored from Doug Scott and Rob Evans. These two teams play again next Sunday at 4 with Utica in_a do. or die _ situation. Save electricity, save money. money. There are two ways saving electricity can save First, the obvious one. The less you use, the less you have to pay for. And to- day, electricity is simply too valuable to waste. : Second, something not so obvious. Ontario uses more and more power every year. This means an ever increasing investment in plant and equipment...and their cost is rising rapidly. The cost of fuels is also increasing rapidly. These costs inevitably show up in the price you pay for electricity. You can help to slow down the growing demand by using electricity wisely. Don't waste it.

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