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Port Perry Star, 8 Nov 1978, p. 22

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Score 29 goals in four games Legionaires win consolation The Port Perry Legion- , aires continued their high scoring pace over the week- end outscoring the opposition 29 to 11. .. On Friday the local club and Darren Desautels Howard Lee, Steve Lee with" one each. Scoring were Chris La Rocca(2), Jeff Johnstone (2), Darren De- sautels, Kevin Ferguson, downed Peterborough 11 to' 1. . Scoring for Port were Howard Lee and Steve Lee with one each. FTN RM ER Gr 4 - 8 STR A by 1 3 rr Ps : - Be. nT AY) ¥ wy Steve Lee, Jeff Johnstone The Legionaire next home So \_ : ~~ : i : and Robbie Tobin with 2: game is against Orono on is . each, singles going to Mike Friday, November 10th gt 9 8 o i i J 5 3 § by 4 Dieter, David Kemp, Chris p.m. . Yin: oo LaRocca, Kevin Ferguson. : a ba uU r ng & n C &2 r eg n ners Assists on the goals to David gl Kemp (2) and Steve Lee, Jeff - toms TE - Johnstone, Chris LaRocca : Se and Kevin Ferguson and big! Darren Desautels with one Nd each. $2 eda . On Saturday the Legion- aires travelled to Fenelon Falls to participate in the tournament. Port were suc- cessful in coming home with the Consolation Trophy. In the first game the Port », OA nny AD = by Carol Wilbur On Thursday, November 2 -- boys appeared rather sleepy. Only the "kid" line of Mike Dickson, Fred Cockerton and Robbie Tobin were awake. This line featured in _ all the goals as the Legion- aires were downed 5 to 3 by Lakefield. Scoring were Robbie Tobin, Fred Cocker- the Malmont Farm Atoms travelled to Fenelon Falls and were defeated 6 to4 by a strong skating Atom team. Scoring for Port were Craig Menzies with one goal and one assist, Mike John- son, Chris Lane and Jimmy" White each had one goal. Rk Me 'oe ton and Howard Lee with 'Mike Dickson picking up assists on all three goals. In game two Port out- "scored an aggressive Ban- croft team 7 to 5. Scoring were Jeff Johnstone with a hat-trick, Steve Lee with two, Kevin Ferguson and Chris LaRocca with singles. Mike Dickson leading with 3 assists, single assists going to Johnstone, La Rocca, Desautels, Howard Lee, Stevenson and goalie Paul Bateman. The Legionaires Dave Burnett had 2 assists. Steven Durham and Lee Wilbur each had one assist. Back in Port the following night Friday, November 3 the Green Machine got back in gear by defeating Orong 6 to 0. + 2% As Port controlled most of the play, the Orono goalie } played well, to keep the q score at a minimum. Scorg ing for Port were Craig wg Menzies with four goals and one assist, Dave Burnett with one goal and 2 assists, goalie, Paul Bateman, 'Steven Durham with one recorded their first shut out © goa) Mike Johnson had 2 of the season against Can- gists. Chris Lane, Jeff f nington. Cockerton and Lee Wilbur each had one assist. John Consolation final \ Moore and Steven Whalen were between the pipes. Come out and see this Atom team in action, when they play Newcastle on Friday, November 10 at 8:0¢ at the Scugog Arena. = Co -- Port completely domina- ted Cannington in this game. The leading point getters in this game was Fred Cocker- ton with 4 assists. Other assists going to Mike Dick- son (2), Kevin Ferguson (2) -- i cosy 0.H.A. Jr. C Hockey BOWMANVILLE PORT or MOJACKS' Thurs., November 9 - 8:30 p.m. Adults: $1.25 Students: 75¢ Children: 50¢ SCUGOG ARENA LEARNTOFLY } | TACATA AIRWAYS LIMITED 'BEGINNER & ADVANCED LESSONS *Private Licence 45 hr.(C-150) $1207.50 * Commercial - 155 hr.(C-150) after private + $3180.00. Members of the Port Perry Curling Club was busy last week, as a two-day Le ~ curling clinic was held for 30 first-time curlers. The clinic was sponsored by Curl + Twin Rating - 10 hr. (Apache) $400.00 "Canada, in co-0 X Ais Float Rating - 5 hr.(C-172) $240.00 ' peration with the local curling club and six of its members took the * Instrument - 40 hr.(L.F R. -C-172) $1440, eo ® instruction course necessary for teaching at the clinic. During the two days, new * Instructor Rating - wa curlers were taught the basic fundamentals of the game, and-seen above with 25 hr. Dual (C-150) & 25 Hr. Classroom instructor Jan Towns [left] are Ruth Wood, Betty Gardiner, Diane Prentice and Shirley €ylvester. Learning the property techniques to sweeping from Port Perry Curling Club instructor Louise Ha gen [centre] are, from left, Nancy Teno, Cheryl DER OE EM On Sa oe Feasby, Laurie Cooper and Ruth DeJong. $1100.00 GREENBANK AIRPORT (416) 985-7683

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