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Port Perry Star, 7 Nov 1979, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., November 7, 1979 Iran? AERO REOHIL BEAR Ni) A ad ERR EI RIN AR AHL! N a» . 2» 94 gy FAA FA ry 3 ' nN NAIR SOA SEO CRAs Ot Rd SH SRE Bi i M0 Re THEE Via ASIN SPL DAVES AY A SARE Wy ; g Control play, but lose game Beaverton defeat MoJacks by Danny Millar Port Perry controlled two and a half periods of hockey against the Beaverton Ice Hawks on Saturday, Novem- ber 3, but skated away with a 5-4 loss. Beaverton scored four goals in the first 8:35 and ing scorers in the league, put his team within three when he scored with 2:54 elapsed in the middle period. Blue- liner Steve Jones assisted. The only other goal of the fairly even, close checking segment was netted by Brown. Rob Cannon was Severs on clean breaks in the period that Port held a slight advantage with their forechecking. After Bridge had been moved to the back line spot, Brown moved to the wing. He distinguished himself with his goal. Forward Dave seems to work very hard. The game moved into its dying moments with no further scoring. MoJacks removed Gibson for a sixth skater and the strategy paid off to some extent when Bridge scored with four seconds left. Phil Cochrane Lions Club-10 Wes Lane Plumbing-1 Led by Mike Linington, Lions Club defeated Wes Lane Plumbing 10 to 1. Linington scored 8 goals, Ron Brown 1 goal and 4 assists, George Ash 1 goal and Glen Ash 1 assist for Lions Club. Paul Lane assisted by Dalton Bain House League hockey action Cochranes 10 to 0 in the first game. Scorers for the winners were Tim Bouw- meester 4 goals, Clyde Brewster 3 goals, Al Bouw- meester 1 goal, 1 assist, Dean Travis 1 goal 2 assists 2 and Steve Atchison 1 goal, 1 assist. Shutout recorded by Luke VanRyswyk 5 8 4 added another late a is credited with an assist with Canning was given a regular pd ade 1 Be ee pv answered for the losers. Consumers God Raymond Gibson the ot . nine seconds left in the shit, usually at centre, and spot that got past Severs. Frank's Real Estate-5 an ine # the way. session. Played perhaps his best yor some reason the assist Glen Vallie-1 Consumers Gas defeated 3 The first Hawks score was Cochrane and Jamie gameoftheseason. Canning was given to Jones, not Frank's Real Estate Goreski Insulation 4 to 3. shorthanded. A shot by [Eymanwerestoppedcoldby Is a two way player who Cochrane. defeated Glen Vallie 5 to 1. Scoring for Consumers were captain John Meyer was partially blocked by Gibson but Don Kish was able to tip it into the net with 2:29 gone. The Ice Hawks struck again just 12 seconds later when defencemen Steve Jones and John Robertson failed to clear a Chris McRae rebound that Meyer popped in. The crowd had barely enough time to look up after the first goal had been scored and the Hawks were on the way back to centre after the second one. Mike Carnevale scored an unassisted goal with Phil Cochrane off for charging to give Beaverton a 3-0 lead in what was expected to be a head spinning route. Carne- vale went around defence- man Charlie Brown and then deked Gibson to score with High School varsity sports action, results by Danny Millar The last seven days were fairly busy ones for the sports buffs at Port Perry High School. The brighest news came from the junior girls basket- ball team iho kept their undefeated streak alive at six wins, no ties, no losses, with a 39-30 win over Done- van Blue Raiders at home. Jennifer Simmonds and Kelly Kasper combined for 32 of the points for the Redmen. The other two hoop units the midgets with 11. The other basketball team, the Senior boys started on the road to regaining COSSA championship number three with a two hour exhibition scrimmage against a Scar- borough team. They played a competitive pre-season game Thursday, November 8 in Orillia. The soccer team won its third exhibition game of the year with a 7-1 white-wash- ing of Uxbridge Tigers. The varsity squad is undefeated in exhibition play but has been unsuccessful in real lucky in Central Ontario Secondary School Associa- tion play. They were elimi- nated without a serious charge but enjoyed a fine season. Paul Walton got 2 goals, Jeff Wallace 2 goals, Todd Reamsbottom 1 goal, and Terry White 2 assists were the scorers for Franks. Paul McDowell assisted by Paul McIntyre replied for Glen Vallie. . BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Emmersons Insurance-10 Cochranes Trotters-0 Emmersons blanked Dean Haugen 2 goals, Andy Czilok 1 goal 1 assist, Paul Kingston 1 goal, Kenn Elliott 2 assists, and Kelvin Gibson 1 assist. Scoring for Goreski Insulation were Steve Tzountzouris 1 goal 1 assist, Dean Smith 1 goal and Chris Watson 1 goal. 5 Also all players and coaches wish Craig Paisley a speedy recovery and quick return to the Bantam House League. Injuries plague amateur hockey Organized amateur hockey in leagues is more dangerous than casual games says Dr. Tom Pashby Toronto opthalmologist and chairman of CSA's Commit- hockey players feels organ- ized hockey promotes the "win at any cost" attitude. "The kids today are told to hit and play rough. Some coaches seem to instill the survive. Look what happen- ed with lacrosse-it became too rough and lost popular- ity. Hockey is a great game and I hate to see it ruined by too much violence." 8 » & 5:19 gone. were not as fortunate as the ; tee on Protective Equipment philosophy 'it doesn't Pashby believes that A couple of minutes after Seniors lost 44-42 and the gay. Zhe Lome was their for Hockey and Lacrosse matter how you play as long players playing hockey or*® * he was victimized by the midgets were tripped 33-21. hag Players. ~- as you win," explains Pash- _ponds-are "safer "than in goal Brown threw a beautiful Terry Henderson was the top Ine junior boys volleyball Pashby, who has been by. "This of Sha creates organized leagues because open ice body check on Norm Senior scorer with 18 points, tam, which came from six eating hockey injuries for injuries and hockey has got the games are "more for fun ] Sproxton. followed by Leslie Forder ames back to win the yer 30 years, and has been to become safer if it's to than to win." \ Carnevale set up a goal with 12. Shawn Muir topped LOSSA crown, was not as active in coaching amateur that was similar to his when é he eluded Darrin Jobb in the = N. same manner that he got * M around Brown and passed off t to Sproxton who scored. An . . C assist went to Murray [/ [4 € i os and don'ts of heating withwood. | : The four goals staked LJ f Beaverton to a lead which, ' considering that they were ly 1 4 * Gowsidesing (954 Bay wars How to heat your home safely with wood fuels. their opponents and that the . t Ge de seven With energy costs rising, many or the Underwriter's Laboratories chips, kindling, shavings or : cible. Ontarians are rekindling an old of Canada (ULC). newspapers are the safest P It was not to be, however fl d fi Wood d pap ; : as John Robertson converted ame -- woo Ires. Bo ga [J DO -- HIRE an expert to Startup materials. » * aBill Bridge pass into a slap properly can provide a cheap, certify that your flue pipe OJ DON'T -- KEEP any E shot goal with 3:37 to play. clean renewable heat source. di . . P Robertson uncorked the shot Used improperly. howe od and chimney are in good flammable materials near c from inside the blue line and LIMproparty, A0WEVeL, wo condition to handle the higher your wood burner. 3 goalie Keith Severs had not burning can be dangerous. temperatures , L chance po re piri of Whether your stove is of ornate 0 UJ DON'T -- FORGET to clean . Brown and Robertson was design or a more modern stove, DO -- CONTACT your your stovepipes and flues + Maa insurance agent before installing the system. Be sure you re covered in case of fire. DO -- CHECK with your municipality before any work begins. You'll probably need a building permit. [J DO -- ENSURE adequate clearances are provided as regularly to avoid dangerous flammable build-up. [J DON'T -- TAKE CHANCES WITH FIRE. Teach your children about fire safety too. + M+ If you have any further questions about heating with wood fuels. contact your local Fire Department, or write for the free guide titled: -- caught flatfooted again on the fifth Beaverton goal. Kelsey got around Robertson and put a pass on the stick of Kish, who had gone in behind Brown to score, with 17 seconds to go before the horn sounded. Port Perry made a major change to start the second period when they placed cap- tain Bill Bridge on defence. The smooth skating winger has been averagin about 40 they both have one thing in common; they each need proper installation. Here are some of the do's and don'ts on heating with wood: (I 0 DO -- BUY only units which have minutes a game and com- been certified for listed in the Ontario Building £2 bines With Cochrane to give wood use. by the Code and other guides "Heating with Wood Fuels" scoring a aliens Canadian Standards available at your local library. Ministry of Consumer and look awkward on a couple of Association (CSA). [J DON'T -- USE flammable Commercial Relations Tne, one of the lead- liquids when lighting the fire 555 Yonge Street ... like gasoline, kerosene or Toronto, Ontario © WB OFFICE charcoal lighter fluids. Wood M7A 2H6 SUPPLIES Frank Drea, For all Your Minister of Consumer and Requirements 4 Commercial Relations PORT PERRY STAR William Davis, Premier 4» 235 Queen Street ! 985-7383 Ontario

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