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Port Perry Star, 7 Dec 1977, p. 18

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0) 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Dec. 7, 1977 left], Jane Parish: PERE aa aA Cx Nay ~ 'By Doreen Kendall Friday, December 2 saw the All-Stars win a decisive 9-1 victory over a team from Se ERR | Sports scored a hat trick and three Durham, Michael A Port P erry rink skipped by Sally Foster captured the second annual Bank of Commerce Bonspiel at the Curling Club last Saturday. Three rinks from Port Perry and area were entered in the 16-team bonspiel, and they finished first, second, and third. Members of the winning rink were Trudy Empringham [front Lynn Tindall [back left], and Sally Foster. manager Garry David was on hand to make the trophy presentation. Decisive 9- Commerce 1win over Sharon from the opening whistle. I Scoring single markers were Team captain Dave Burnett Ronnie Crawford, Steven Gibson assists, Bobby Goble scored and - Raymond: Daniels. ~ Pacers show great strength, two big victories and a tie By Glenn Geer Port Perry 6 - Orono 0 On Monday, Nov. 21, the Grant Menzies Pacers Mid- get 1 club travelled to the Hampton area in Bowman- ville to play Orono and came home with a 6 to 0 victory. It was a very slow and dis- organized game with George Burnett, first of three, scoring in the first period, Mark Cleveland with his first of two and Dennis Franssen scoring in the second period and in the third period, George Burnett scored his second and third goals of the night with Mark Cleveland getting his second goal. Raymond Gibson got his first shutout in the nets for the Pacers. ' - Port Perry 2 - Oshawa 2 On Sunday, November 27, the Pacers travelled to the Donevan Complex to take on Oshawa and came home with a two all tie. This was a well played game with the hard-~ "est hitting the Pacers have run into this year. There was no scoring in the first period, but Oshawa took a two to nothing lead early in the second period until Dave Alexander scored for the Pacers. The big red machine out played and out shot Oshawa in the third period, but they couldn't buy a goal until Michael Geer scored with 16 seconds left in the game. Port Perry 9 - Uxbridge 2 On Saturday, December 3, Young scores six goals in Pickering 6-6 game Friday,-December 2nd, on home ice the Legionaires "staged a thrilling third period comeback to gain a 6 to 6 tie with Pickering. Donny Young led the at- goals. Russ Jones had three assists, Steven Lee two and Stan Glass one. Young scored twice in the first period to give Porta 2 to _ 1lead. In the second period Pickering scored five unans- wered goals and held a 6 to 2 lead at the end of the period. The Legionaires had been idle for several days and the layoff showed up-in their play during those first two periods. Pickering's goal in the first period got by Jackman when he misplayed a long shot along the ice. You couldn't fault the goaltend- ing on the five goal barrage in the second period. It was simply a case of no one clearing the puck out of the final buzzer. Young not- ched the tying goal with just - 42 seconds left on the clock. "Jones almost got the winner seconds later and in the dying seconds of the game, tack for Port scoring-all-six--Jackmanmade a good save | on Pickering to preserve the tie. 0.HA. J.C ~~ DOMINIONS Rrra FLAMINGOS the Pacers hosted their-arch rivals from Uxbridge and came away- with a 9 to 2 victory. It was a'very slow - game with Uxbridge never in the game after the first period. Mark Cleveland with three, George Burnett with two, Clark Menzies, Charlie Brown, Dave Alexander and Robert Cannon scored for the big red machine. The next home game for the Pacers is Monday, Dec. 12 at 9:30 p.m. when they host Peterborough. WINTER'S HERE! have you INSURED your SNOWMOBILE? DON FORDER Insurance Agency 85-8471 S. Sharon. If was Port's game twice and had one assist. + Sales & Service < 76 Baldwin Street [Whitby - Hwy. 12] BROOKLIN 655-4249 AUTHORIZED DEALER FOR TORO PRODUCTS & REMINGTON CHAIN SAWS Christmas Gift Suggestions : for Dad TORO SNOW THROWER A 21" 10 12" Width Se Self-Propelled from & 00 5 5-7-8-10 H.P. Models I Two or Four Stroke Models . up Ny, (Present this Ad and receive a Free Pair of,Chains for your Thro.) Remington Chain Saws rom '99.95 .. [3 : J (continued on page 20) H & H TURF EQUIPMENT those periods when the defense couldn't seem to do + anything right and the for- wards back checking was non-existent. The third period saw the Legionaires flying right from the opening faceoff, and they never let up until Bea RED CROSS Blood Donor Escorted MOTORCOACH 4 Days $299. per person twin Depart Every Monday Feb. 6 to Mar. 27 (inclusive NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 on ve Port's end. It was just one of -Sun., Dec. 11-7:30 p.m. NEW ARENA Adults $1.25 Students 75c. Children 50c. Baldwin Sales TROPHIES 3 e Custom Made Trophies. e Creative Engraving ~ ® Presentation Gifts ® Jackets e Crests e Award Ribbons .34 TORONTO STREET BOX 610- UXBRIDGE - ONTARIO - LOCIKO PHQGNE 416-852-3453 , =

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