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Port Perry Star, 13 Dec 1978, p. 21

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Schell again did by Danny Millar jumped their bewildered 4 hp a pena - : most of the play marred by Gord Hintze's out the honours on assists from The Junior Redmen of foes. It was one of the more : bles, fivair of tie) gong a i) Sms clean, hard burst after he took the worst = Steve Price and Mike Port High competed in the solid team efforts of the year $I the ome Gath In nis © ) of a scuffle along the boards. Kloepper. annual Bayview tournament as several players excelled. SHE action rh y night at the Port scored again as the After he was wrestled to the Port Perry's next home - on Saturday, December 9 in Burnett, Ireland along with Xi Senne idge ' ed th Clipper defence gave the ice Hintze charged after his game is this Sunday night Richmond Hill. They won Kevin Harris, Curt Pinkow- RN : oh b Shen ® puck to Nicholson whosetup opponent and had to be when Little Britain comes to their first game with an easy ski and Rick Long all had Ad Scone 0 or fry by; Tim Kane for the score. Rob _ restrained by the official. town. . victory over Aurora but strong games. ia alert Stouffville Jooked paiher Biles 2 Coach Aaron Dekker was ey? i i osing in the semi-final to contented with the win as he Ron meetin Lake Scugog Hockey League (inhi: mahi And then the garbage defeat was the first loss of with the defensive 1 the foo started. After Mark Jobb play ot the wa had been knocked to the ice SONYA2--ROCKBRUNE1 Putton, Andy Schweda from Demoe, Ken Sherban and ihe Ses for Port Perry oath put he gig ad gs ih Stouffville's Steve Price hit It was the cleanest gameof Vaughn Wright and Larry Glen Rowe with two each, In the Aurora contest didn't have a good oo ch wo him for no apparent reason. the season with no penalties Currins and Dale Jewell and Peter Bathe picking UP enter Geor ge Burnett around the basket" WY, o Brad Nicholson then entered given out to either team. scored from Jeff Stuart. one assist. Scoring for Utica grabbed an astounding six- Against the Jarvis Bull- 5) 4 the fray on behalf of team- Dan Miller scored both TOWERS 6 -- UTICA 5 was Doug Bronson with two teen rebounds in the first dogs Port Perry looked flat mate Jobb. As Price and goals for Sonya, one un- It was a high scoring affair goals, and Rod Sauder, Ken half and guard Bob Ireland They wi: Loin 4 Bin Nicholson went off, a player ~ assisted and the other assist- with Utica coming out on the Nichols and Paul Beare with was at this exciting best as easy shots and were forced I 40% " from the Clippers' bench ed by Bruce Hicks and Greg short end of the stick. one goal. Assists went to the Redmen won handily 56 Susy Some crucial mistakes BE. shouted a warning at Jobb, Walton. Scoring for Rock- Scoring for Oshawa was Dave Horton with two, and | = ,o over a team which by the sharp, efficient Jarvis di who responded verbally. brune was Martin Docherty Bill Denroe and Wayne Blan- Grant McLaughlin, Bob perhaps should not have team heade J by threes eruol. Steve Schell scored his from Rick Sheehey and Glen chard with two, John Cook Kroonenberg, oy first of four goals for the visitors at 4:27 after team- mate Alan Sprague cleared the puck into the zone. The Port defence failed to reach the puck and Schell fired home a slap shot from the face-off circle. : Darrin Jobb netted a goal on a rebound off brother Mark's shot after Brad Nicholson stole the puck at the point and gave it to Mark. More chippiness took place before Rob Evans and Bob Greiner set up alternate captain Bill Bridge's second goal of the night as Port jumped into a 3-1 lead. Schell struck for the second time on goalie Charles Durward as jamie McKay set him up. Port Perry got the goal back with 51 seconds left in the opening period as Mike Adam took a weak slap shot from inside the center line that just eluded Wensink. The goalie.......... was so enraged that he took a temper tantrum. He slammed his stick on the side of the net and then threw it out past the blue line. He was replaced by Art Reddy. ~® The period ended with Mark Jobb embroiled in another conflict with a Clipper player. Stouffville coach Murray Sinclair stood up on the bench yelling at the Ringette , action by Doreen Kendall Ives Florist hosted a team from Harmond Park in Oshawa and went down to defeat 4 to 2.. This was an exceptionally well played game with fine performance from each team member. Keep up the good work girls. Childrens Boutique jour- Encoll. LEGION 4 -- BETHANY 4 It was a back and forth battle with each team shar- ing the lead twice. Scoring for Port was Maurice Van- Veghel from Danny McCart- ney. Dave Jackson scored from Bill VanCamp and Maurice VanVeghel. Bill VanCamp scored two goals one unassisted and the other assisted by Ritchie Lefort. Scoring for Bethany was Larry Currins unassisted, Larry Gillis from Wayne and Peter Bathe with one each. Assists went to Bill Vanderghast and Kevin Beer each had one. been allowed in such a pres- tigious tourney. Port just outhustled, out ran and out- lent players in Bob Sora, Grant Gilman and Brian (Turn to page 22) Juveniles victorious against Orono, Cannington by Carol Wilbur On Thursday, December 7 the Emiel Place Juveniles walked over Orono defeating then by a score of 6 to 2. Scoring for Port were Tony Oxley with two goals and one assist, Mike Geer with one goal and two assists, Dave Canning had 1 goal and 1 assist, Mike Healey and Chris Talbot each tallied with one goal. Steven Geer had 2 assists, Scott Wilbur and Rick Hope each had one assist. On Sunday, December 10 we travelled to Cannington, with Port being short on man power managed to pull a 3-2 squeaker win. Scoring for Port were John Robertson and Tony Oxley with one goal each, Chris Talbot had one goal and one assist, Mike Geer, Scott Wilbur, Rick Hope and Dave Canning had one assist each. Come and watch the Juveniles as they meet Beaverton on December 21 at 9:30. Support minor hockey. Winter driving. For drivers this is Ontario weather forecast: drifting snow, icy patches and reduced visibility during the Holiday Season. under these conditions. Poor visibility combined with | me you and your family will be here to + neyed to Oshawa to play at : ; : Harmond Park and came the most dangerous season. Con- heavy traffic throughout the enjoy another great Ontario home with a 6-6 tie. This was ditions change without warning. Holiday Season means you must Holiday Season. an exciting game wi ' . ted . * teams putting forth a super The dry road you're on now can be in good condition to drive effort. Scoring for Port saw Chris Heurkins, Daphne Butt and Karen Young each score a pair of goals. Assists went quickly become treacherous at the next bend in the road... ice patches, frost, sudden snow under these conditions. So must your car. So keep it in good repair. And keep yourself alert at all James Snow, Minister of Transportation and Communications R. Roy McMurtry, : . Lv a ry - times. If you drink, don't drive. And always watch out for the other drivers. Assume there's trouble ahead even when condi- tions look safe. Help make sure squalls, even wet leaves create unexpected hazards. But during the Holiday Season these hazards tend to increase. to Karen Young -with two, Wendy McDougall, Sharon Ashmore and Doris Rise- » borough each had singles. A fine effort. Well, that's it for this week. Thanks to all for your continued support of Rin- gette. See you at the Rink. Attorney General Province of Ontario William Davis, Premier VFO AE SL ORS 2 Ma nie AT > BY 2 SENS ob Ek y SEA LE ER 1 7 A ALAR A gH aR 3 WAKA Ei ese | OOF RE A

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