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Port Perry Star, 15 Feb 1978, p. 18

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18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1978 | Bowling Lane News | Continued cotte 258; M. Hutchinson 236; M. Murray 217; Leanne Cook 337, 216; B. Doupe 229; ies - Debbie Casey 325 High Triple: Men - Jim Rider 829, Lad- ies - Viv Rider 775 Norm Tripp Gen. Cont...21 Ballard Lumber............ 19 Dowson's Red & White ..19 Lake Scugog Lumber ....19 S. Bryant 220; M. King 225; H.T.W.H.: . Philp Pontiac aetisiagesieiehe 18 B. Mason 210. Men - Jim Rider 829, Lad- Centennial Lanes .......... 17 Over 600: ies - Debbie Casey 836 Port Perry 1.G.A. .........16 M. White 601; 'V. 624; Leanne Cook 722 Rider Games Over 200: . Men - Mark Lockyer 259, Stone's Real Estate....... 15 Emmerson Insurance ...10 Jim Rider 254, Ray Windsor ~~ Legion Br. 419 ................ 7 a , 226, Pete Crawford 217, High Single: A aul) Darryl Elliott 210, Jim Mar. K. Ashton 284 Standipass : tin 200, Melvin Carberry H.S.W.H.: Ee Tae 43 200. Women - Vivian Rider =~ M. Mullen 317 -. Happy Rollers. ...... 37 271, Glenys Windsor 208, High Triple: The Poodles "33 Marilyn Heffering 205. K. Ashton 700 The Slaves .................... 30 HAW 732 Do a re erre----. 2 Triples - 625 & Over: ) . eerie , K. Ashton 700; P. M ; By High Single: DY 683; V. Walker 664; J. Red. A team from the East York Curling Club won the mixed bonspiel Saturday , Men - Jim Rider 335, Lad- Standings: man 663; H. McLaughlin at the Port Perry Curling Club. From left, they are: Bob Cunningham, Audrey Ay H X der 314 Port Perry Stars ........... 27 653; G. Wilson 650; D. Rider Harris, Carol Quesnel and Ted Bennett. Don Mitchell [right] presented plaques Men - Jim Rider 335, Lad- 0 id e Port Perry PeeWees lose hard-fought series to Uxbridge Port Perry was ve Uxbridge returned the visit Stone's Pee Wees domin- got the Stone's rolling with all game with one team 0 a: Kan 5, pleased to i the win ~ to Port Perry for the second ated the play throughout the the first goal. Darren Des- going Snes a he Se Port Perry travelled to Ux- 3-1 home. game of the playoffs. whole game. Uxbridge got autels from Mark Farrell coming 2 ol md e bridge for the opening game Scoring for Port Perry This game was a very their one and only goal of took the second, and Ian score. Unfor iy ely, Ux- of the playoffs. was Vaughan McKee from close checking effort on the the game on a breakaway Dickson from Howard Lee bridge Hanae Seas After a hard fought battle Mike Pratt, Robbie Long part of both teams, leaving at the 2:10 mark in the first got the last one. } the Jost goal to 2 ig and great team work on from Kevin Ferguson and a scoreless first period. period. R Congratulations are in with i Huns i "i every boys part, as well as Mike Pratt, and the last one The second period as well Because of good clean order for the great come the thir . Re on great goaltending by Paul by Kevin Ferguson, un- was very close until late in checking, great hockey back ina' do or die" situat- Perry ing eir San) Kingston, Port Perry was assisted. the period. Port Perry playing and great goaltend- ion in this game and also out to tie t $ 30089, eh rol- a victorious in this first game. On Monday, February 6, slowed down slightly and ing, the second period was the playoff series. Stone's, led the puck these last 2 ) rar Uxbridge took advantage of scoreless. being victorious with a 3-1 minutes but were unable to this and scored once this The Stone's got rolling in win, tied the games in the get it past the Uxbridge period. the third period and kept series at two games apiece. goaltender. oo } The third period was a rolling scoring at 8:10, Port Perry travelled to Uxbridge winning this GOODCHILD & VAN BEEK little more open than the again at 6:11 and again at Uxbridge on Sunday, Feb. game at 4-3, also won the first and second periods had 4:13. As well as great offen- 12 for the fifth and final playoff series. been. Kevin Ferguson sive playing, the defense game. A TO BO DY assisted by Mike Pratt and were a great help to their Both teams were out A splinter may not be Rob Long tied the score at goaltender, Paul Bateman, there to win this game serious, but it still requires the 8:36 mark. Paul Bate- keeping Uxbridge scoreless which they showed by the first aid. It's all too easy to announce the opening of a man in net for Port Perry in this last period. great effort they put out. get an infection from a & Tudor Development....... 24 NEW BODY SHOP IN SEAGRAVE 647; J. Healey 632. kept the score at this until Uxbridge got a breakaway to the members of the winning team. Mike Pratt, . unassisted, The score was very tight splinter. at 2:29 and sent the puck home. Uxbridge ended scoring for the game with this goal giving them the win. Final score being Uxbridge 2, Port Perry 1. On Wed. February 8, Stone's Pee Wees travelled -to Uxbridge for the third game of the series. Uxbridge opened scoring in the game late in the first period. Port Perry retalli- ated this goal less than two minutes later. Uxbridge, scoring again with 6 seconds left to go in the first period, lead going into the second period. Each team scoring once in the second period still left Uxbridge with a one goal edge going into the third. Stone's Pee Wees coming back strong in the third period tied the score and went ahead one goal when they scored two quick goals early in this period. Ux- bridge scored again at the Complete Refinishing in Enamel ® Acrylic Enamel e Acrylic Lacquer Sure, at first glance all RSP's look the same. Down the block they may offer flexibility. Around the corner, interest compounded monthly. While across town it's competitive interest rates. Now, what makes the Permanent's RSP different? Simply this: in our Guaranteed 5) Fund we presently combine all three. Flexibility. 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