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Port Perry Star, 8 Feb 1983, p. 20

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iH i 8 BRC A SUR ERRR NN ARR PEE WEE HOUSE LEAGUE SPORTS Lions -3 Scala -1 This game featured good end to end action with both goalies making fine saves. Brent McMillen had a fine game for the Lions as he scored the first goal and the second goal which proved to be the winner. Matt Durward and Duane Leask assist- ed on his first goal and Paul Turner and Marvin Hughes on the second. John Aylward scored the lone Scala Bros. goal assisted by Chris Carr. Matt Durward scored the third goal for Lions Club assisted by Paul Turner. The final score was Lions Club - 3, Scala Bros. - 1. W. Frank -4 Wes Lane -3 This game has to go down as one of the best Pee Wee House league games of this season. The Frank Red Shirts j into an EY TA SY early 3-0 lead. Larry Collins scored first assisted by Ron Hall- ingen. The second goal was an unassisted effort by Ian Phillips. Joe Jackman scored the third goal assisted by Craig Laskey. It looked like Lanes were in for a long game but it was their turn to score three goals in a row. The first was scored by Jon David Rodway assisted Adam Brown. Terry Bache scored next assisted by Steve Mc- Tavish. Cary Dowson scored the third goal to tie the game assisted by Todd Haist. Larry Collins scored his second of the game, which was the game winner unassisted with less than six minutes to go in the game. Wes Lane pressed hard for the tying goal, they missed a break- away and shot wide on an open net and with the goalie out for an extra attacker still couldn't score the tying goal. Wes Lane - 6 Scala Bros. -3 This game was closer TLL. [rll lorie oe oe lon Lom Jom [om = JD JCC JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY Scugog Arena - Port Perry coooaal » [etn Teds Tle Tate The [he whe wie | JC . Students $1.50; and Children 50* 152525252525252525252525252525252525252525a52525252525252525252525252525252525%; - PLAYOFFS - Sun., February 13th Port Perry MoJacks VS. Lindsay-Trent Muskies ADMISSION: Adults $2.00; - - eh Game Time: 7:30 P.M. lan onl pC IC) OA FN ZA SA CXS) Af NE NOT My PN RE WASH ; PAV AY RR di CAG ECICICICICIEICICICACIEICIC FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAMS The Durham Board of Education offers French Immersion Programs in a number of schools throughout the Region. This program starts in Kin- dergarten where the half-day program is conducted in French. The children speak to the teacher in English and -the teacher responds in French. Gradually the children make the transition from English to French. The elementary school program is conducted entirely in French from Kindergarten to Grade 3. English instruction begins in Grade 4 for 90 minutes per day. In successive grades, about half the subjects are taught in English and half in Fren- ch. Transportation of French Immersion students is the responsibility of the parents except where students can reach the French Immersion classes by using regularly scheduled school bus routes. The French Immersion programs will be offered at the following public schools for the 1983-84 school year: Oshawa, East of Simcoe St.: Gertrude Colpus PS. - 725-8271 Oshawa, West of Simcoe St. . . .. Ridgeway P.S. - 728-4532 1 R.A. Hutchison P.S. - 668-8601 | Southwood Park P.S. - 683-5230 Pickering: Sir John A. Macdonald PS. - 839-1159 Uxbridge: ................. Uxbridge P.S. -- 852-3071 PortPerry............... R.H. Cornish P.S. - 985-2591 Registration forms and information are available at.these schools. INFORMATION MEETINGS FOR PARENTS WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: Tues., February 15th - 7:30 p.m. ... Uxbridge P.S. Wed., February 23rd - 7:30 p.m. ... R.H. Cornish P.S. For further information on the Immersion pro- grams, please telephone the Board's French Department - - 576-4600, Ext. 295. a THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION SALES PA Wear 3 Sh ok SN Ti 130 Ae Ls AF "A VES 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 8, 1983 PPMHA House League action and scores than the score would indicate as Lanes scored three quick goals in the last 2:22. Until that time the score was tied at 3. Scala Bros. scored first as Phillpe McBride scored assisted by Trevor Solomon. Neil Mark and David Irvine scored two quick goals for Lanes but this lead was short lived as Scalas scored two goals to regain the lead. Pat Muldoon scored assisted by Jason Bertrand and Mike Stanley. Al Shep- stone scored assisted by McBride and Trevor Solomon. Craig Free scored unassisted to tie the game on an end to end rush. With the game tied it looked like both teams were content to play for the tie but Lanes scored these three quick goals. David Irvine scored two unassisted goals to complete his hat trick and then Steve Mec- Tavish scored assisted by Neil Mark. The final score was 6-3 for Wes Lane. Lions Club -3 W.Frank-0 Lions Club scored a goal in each period and with great goal tending by Ricky King held off the challenge of the W. Frank Red Shirts. Scoring for the Lions were Paul Turner un- assisted, Paul Turner again assisted by Blair Locke and the third goal by Derek Slack un- assisted. Franks press- ed hard but couldn't beat King or get past the Lions Club defence. NOVICE LEAGUE HOUSE Kinsmen -9 Port Perry Printing - 1 In a very one sided game Kinsmen defeated Port Perry Printing 9-1. Kinsmen scoring Steve Desaultels 5 goals, 1 assist; Marc Bairier 3 goals; Robin Brown 1 goal, 1 assist; Chad Venning, Aaron Royle and Adam Johnston each had 2 assits while Derrick Buller had 1 assist. Lone goal by Muskies was scored by Cliff Lefort assisted by Art Schrybert. Sportsland - 2 Scugog Realty - 0 No scoring until the third period, then Sportsland managed to defeat Scugog Realty 2-0. Scoring for Sports- land was Steve Slade 2 goals unassisted. Sportsland - 3 Kinsmen -3 In a end to end battle Sportsland and Kins- men played to a 3-3 tie. Scoring for Sportsland ALL TYPES - ALL MAKES | PHILIPS "vere | STEREOS &HI-FI'S 214BLOORST.E. "Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years." PARKSIDE STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS -RCA-ZENITH- TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS Its made to Shur-Gain's special puppy growing formula, and with the famous beef taste that all dogs like. That's Shur-Gain Puppy Food. A complete, balanced nutritionally correct diet. Nothing else is needed. Get it at your Shur-Gain outlet. ges puppy food BLACKSTOCK PORT PERRY WALLACE MARLOW CO.LTD PHONE 986-4201 PHONE 985-7363 Mike Olaisen 2 goals, Steve Slade 1 goal, Mike Staniland 2 assists, Lindsay Parry and Chad Brown had 1 assist. Kinsmen scoring Steve Desaultels 2 goals, Robin Brown 1 goal, 1 assist, Chad Venning 1 assist, Mike Pothier 1 assist and Adam Johnston 1 assist. Scugog Realty - 2 Port Perry Printing - 1 Port Perry Printing got on the scoreboard first but Scugog Realty came back in the third period to defeat them 2-1. Scoring for Scugog Realty was Andrew Pereman 2 goals un- assisted. Port Perry Printing lone goal was by Cliff Lefort assisted by Ryan Ridgeway. ATOM HOUSE LEAGUE by Doug Moore U.AW.-6 Swamp - 2 In this game U.A.W. defeated Swamp 6 to 2. Scoring for U.A.W. were Mike Butt with 2, John Collins, Vince Criscione, Ian Robertson and Geoff Jardine each had 1 goal. Assists went to John Collins, Geoff Jardine, Vince Criscione and Mike Butt each with one. Scoring for Swamp was Jason Towns with 'both goals, Richard Larocque had 2 assists and Jason Ausman had one assist. Tripp -9 Forder-1 In this game, Tripp defeated Forder 9 to 1. Scoring for Tripp were Graham Sullivan with 4, Steve Staniland with 3, Jeff Brett and John Andrews each had 1 goal. Assists went to Billy Ruddell, Greg Kyle and Steve Stan- iland all with 1. Scoring for Forder was Troy McPhee unassisted. Scugog Lumber -1 U.AW.-1 In a very close game these two teams battled it out to a 1 all tie. Scoring for Scugog was Adam Cummings, assisted by Ritchie Stapleton. Scoring for UAW. was Alec Cranmer assisted by Mike Butt. Swamp -5 Lewis-3 In a very close game, Swamp managed to de- feat Lewis 5 to 3. Scoring for Swamp was Jason Towns with all 5 goals. Lee Philipps, and Carl Payne each had an Name wm a TROPHIES and ] i ENGRAVING I ) DO-NO"s "RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD f Queen St., Port Perry 985-2839 N / PF -- RC tt tt, A ROA. te me Nm assist. Scoring for Lewis were Doug Adams with 2 and Scott Menzies with 1. Assists went to Sam Schewan and Cole Perry each with 1. Scugog Lumber - 7 Forder-1 In Scugog's best game of the year, they defeat- ed Forder 7 to 1. Scoring for Scugog were Scott Strait with 2, Adam Cummings. with 2, Mark Shepperd with 2, and Steven Dowhan with 1. Assists went to Mark Shepperd with 3, Scott Strait with 2, Steven Dowhan with 2, Adam Cummings with 2, Joel Schrybert with 2 and Korbie Castle and Don Hughes each had an assist. Scoring for Forder was Troy Mc- Phee unassisted. Tripp-5 Lewis - 2 In another close game, Tripp defeated Lewis 5 to 2. Scoring for Tripp were David Vol- man, Jeff Brett, John Andrews, Graham Sull- ivan and Steve Stan- iland all with 1. Assists went to Graham Sull- ivan with 3, John Andrews, Noel Lover- ing, Greg Kyle and Jeff Brett each had 1 assist. Scoring for Lewis was Scott Menzies and Doug Adams. Assists went to Ken Smart with 2, Paul Teno and Scott Menzies each had an assist. MoJacks (From page 18) and there is an intense rivalry between the two clubs going back several years. And MoJacks like Charlie Brown, Todd Wilbur, Tim Thompson, Brian Mikkelsen, Dave Alexander and Jamie Bird still remember last year's playoff round between the two teams when Lindsay knocked out Port Perry with a goal in the dying sec- onds of an overtime per- iod. They no doubt would like a little revenge. Game one is Friday night in Lindsay at 8:30, with game two 7:30 this Sunday at the Scugog Arena. Tentative dates for the next two games are Tuesday night in Lindsay and Thursday night in Port Perry, both starting at 8:30. POST-SCRIPT: Mo- Jack manager Carl Luke has been known to give the team the odd blast in the dressing room, but last week during practise, Carl was out walking the dog, literally. It seems one of the players had to bring his pet pooch along to practise that night and he asked if Carl would mind taking Fido for a stroll. As the team went through a heavy prac- tise, Carl was out in the arena parking lot with the pooch on the end of a leash. 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