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Port Perry Star, 2 Dec 1981, p. 15

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_-- a adm | Fourteen teams competed last Saturday in the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Business Girls Bonspiel held at the Port Perry Curling Club. Winners of this years event are, back left, Alice Edgar, skip; seen receiving trophny from Marion Luke; and Pat Whyte, vice slap. F Front left, Margaret Geer, lead and Kathy Evans, second. \ i TERRA STEEL AFFORDABLE BUILDING SYSTEMS FOR FARM AND INDUSTRY 'MURDOCK R. BELAIR 4169852618 RR.2 SEAGRAVE, ONT. PORT PERRY WRESTLING CLUB REGISTRATION FORBOYS: 10 Years of Age &Over THURS., DECEMBER 3 6:301t0 8:00PM. at PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL FEE: $20.00 FAMILY RATE: $30.00 *Fee includes Ontario Wrest ling Federation Membership. by Linda Parry In a thrill packed game on Wednesday night the J.T. Pearce Novice Auctioneers tied an exhibition game against the Oshawa Pop People Little NHL Cana- diens 1-1. Oshawa scored the first goal with less than one minute left in the first period. Port's goalie Shawn Larocque made some fantastic saves and half way into the second period was replaced by Noel Lovering who also played a good game between the pipes. Greg Fitzgerald got the only Port goal of the night with a pass off the stick of Jason Towns. This was a fast moving action packed game and both teams really worked hard. On Friday night the Auctioneers went to Stouff- ville to play a league game and registered a tie of 5-5. This was a very fast moving exciting game. Port's Mark Andrews open- ed up the scoring with an unassisted effort on a break- away play. Stouffville re- taliated one minute later to even up the score. Steve Staniland of the Auctioneers then picked the corner with the assist from Mike Feasly. With 40 seconds left in the first period Steve Staniland of Port was penalized 2 minutes for tripping and the boys really worked hard to hold Stouffville off. Shawn Larocque was in net for the Auctioneers and made _some beautiful saves. The second period saw two more Port goals and three Stouffville. Mike Feasby made a hard corner shot on Stouffville goalie Danny Wilson. Steve Staniland of Port got his second goal for the night with the assist to Mike Feasby and Jeff Parry. Stouffville quickly recovered and fired two hard shots one on Shawn Larocque and one on Noel -Lovering of Port. Stouffville then put two more past Ports goalie to jump the game to 5 - 4 in their favour.Drae Glover of Stouffville recorded a hat trick for the game. With two minutes left in the game Ports Greg Fitzgerald tied up the game on an unassisted shot through the legs of Stouffvilles goalie. The de- fense team of Korbie Castle, Chris Forder, Ian Robertson and Danny Sluggett really played a tight checking game and due to their efforts as well as the rest of the team Stouffville were kept away froma win. On Sunday the team met the Uxbridge Novice A team in an exhibition game. The boys played a very scrambly game.Uxbridge's Bret Meyers recorded a hat trick for the night and scored all the Uxbridge goals.The first goal by Uxbridge was on Port's goaltender,Shawn Larocque who was screened on the shot. The second period was scoreless, Noel Lovering of Port went into goal midway into the second period. Port scored twice in the third period. The first goal was scored by Jeff Parry who picked the corner after being set up by Chris Forder. Jason Towns took a pass from Richard Larocque and put past the Uxbridge goalie. The final score of the game was 3-2 in favour of Uxbridge Stouffville loss Juveniles hand by Don Hurst Any hockey fan has pleas- ant dreams of what it would be like if his or her favourite team could play a game where everything clicked perfectly. Thursday night, that is just what happened in Port Perry. The Port Juveniles put it all together in this one to the tune of a 6 - 2 win over Stouffville. Every rush produced a ser- ies of neat passes, culminat- ing in either a goal or near' goal, on some excellent pass plays. Thursday's game was just one of those games when everything comes together JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY | on an all out effort by every- one. Sean Fewer played another penalty free game. The line of Paul Storry, Kevin Long and Todd Healey was by far impressive in this one. But it was probably a blessing in disguise for the way the boys played. It is a feather in their hats when they skated and checked both ways and it paid off. It is the only way these guys can go, said Greg Heffering who filled in for Coach Don Hurst. Port Perry's next home games this Thursday against a much improved Lindsay team. Come on out and see the Juveniles in action. ~ FLORIDA WINATRIP tofabulous Florida | by opening a Savings/Chequing Account with Standard Trust OR By depositing $100. G.M.CARS or TRUCKS See RICHARD HUNT MOTOR SALES Uxbridge 852-3357 Toronto Line 294-9010 Thinking of Leasing? 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