RI EEL Sad WT LT Re J&D Carpeniry - i Compton Cable TV - 1 In the first game of the playoffs, J&D Car pentry and Compto: Cable T.V. tied at 1. "Rick Larocque Electric defeated +.) Sportsland by the score of 5-1. In the first Lar- ocque Electric scored five to give them the early 50 lead. Scoring for Larocque were Bob Tarbottom with two, Doug Bronson, Randy Knight and Dave Kay each with one. Glen Mc- Coy had two assists as Bob Tarbottom,. Rick Van Weston, Doug Bron- son, Jim Beatty and Ron Zaparaniuk each had one. Scoring for Sportsland was Floyd Asselstine as Wayne Fox received the assist at 9:53, Goalies for this game were Bob Strickert for Larocque Electric and Ron Thompson for Sportsland. Crandell's Riverboat - 4 Gregory's Mens Wear -3 Crandell's Riverboat defeated Gregory's Mens Wear by the score of 4-3. Each team scored in the first as Ken Little put Crandells up 1-0 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 21. 1984 Playoffs underway in no-contact league from Ken Jeffery. Don Corty tied things up at 8:08. In the second Cran- dells gathered two as Ken Little got his second from Ken Jeffery, and Ray Zaparaniuk scored from Dave Jackson. Dave Giannini scored Gregory's second goal to make 3-2 in favour of Crandells, that was assisted by Danny Carty and Greg Heffering. Each team scored in the third as Gregory's tied things at three when Dale Bronson scored from Richie Lefort and . Randy Prosser. Cran- dells Larry Page got the winner at 3:14 of the third from Ken Jeffery who received his. third assist of the day. Goalies for this game were Barry Johnston for Crandells and Laval Poulin for Gregorys. Galley Fish & Chips - 4 B.J. Donuts - 2 Galley Fish and Chips defeated B.J. Donuts by the score of 4-2. Galley took an early 1-0 lead as Al Madden scored from Tim Curry at 6:50. In the second B.J.'s tied it at one as Jim Harmer scored from Kevin Reid at 12:41. Galley counted for two goals also in the second, as Al Madden got his second from Tim Curry and Ted Willis scored from Dennis Sims and John Robert- son at 0:49. In the third B.J. made it 3-2 at the 7:10 mark as Doug Suppelsa scored from Dave Bourgeois and James Duncan and Galleys Dave Mann made it 4-2 as he scored from John Foster at 1:48. Goalies for this game were Pete Namienko for Galley and Doug Mc- Sween for B.J.'s. Tweens lose to arch-rivals On Sunday Feb. 19th the Chris Allen Alum- inum Tweens hosted the Sunderland team at the Port Perry Memorial Arena. The strong rivalry between these two fine Ringette teams has shown again this New softball executive Glenys Windsor has been elected president of the Port Perry Minor foftball Association for up-coming year. Ms. Windsor has been closely associated with the organization for the past seven years as a ~_coach and convenor. She has been a director for the past four seasons. Also elected to executive positions for the up-coming softball season were Dale Craw- ford as vice president; Don Mitchell as secre- tary; Jack Cook Jr. as treasurer and Rob Cooper as immediate past president. With a new softball season just around the corner, the executive has several things under construction right now including some addi- tional lighting for the Water St. diamonds, more bleachers, general up-grading of the play- ing fields and possibly moving the snack bar so it faces the field multipl been improperly appeal "WANT You still have time to you pay depends on it, TO APPEAL YOUR ASSESSMENT? appeal your 1983 assessment if you feel your home or business property has been improperly assessed. Your assessment is npoaent because the amount of property tax n that the assessed value of your property is by your municipal and school mill rate to determine your 1984 property taxes. 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The elaxed than a regular court of nt your own case, retain a lawyer or ask a can use tter stating ur reasons Regional season, as the Sunder- land team defeated the Port Perry Club 7-6 in the early part of the season but the local girls handed Sunderland a 6-5 defeat right in Sun- derland last month, so Sunday's game turned out to be the rubber match. The Port Perry team took an early 2-0 lead as Kelly Calloway assisted by Michelle Beare and Michelle Beare on a fine pass from Vicki Schyburt scored goals. Tammy Brooks scored for Sunderland on one of her 4 goals to make it 2-1 after the first period. Jenny Blanchard then scored her hat trick and Connie Mortson added a single goal to make the final score 6-4 for Port Perry. Connie Morton also added two assists while Rachel Traynor had one. Kerri Allen played a strong game in goal, especially in the first period as she made several outstanding saves to keep the game close. The defense of Joanne Desautels and . Pee Wee B's are out on 'George Stone Real Estate - 5 Uxbridge - 3 This hard fought game marked the end of Uxbridge's challenge to the George Stone's kids progress in the play- offs. : Uxbridge looked a lot tougher than they had been in some of the pre- vious games 'and Jamie Brown in goals and Davis and Mark in defence had to jump to it on several occasions. Port opened the scoring when Jim Vernon laid on a beauty for Matt Durward. Vernon put his team two goals up early in the second period with an assist from Ron Halligan. The pace of the action quick- ened and Uxbridge drew level with two quick goals. At this point per- sistant, hustling play by Sean Bradbury and Gerry Douma and excellent penalty killing Bantam A's fo move on Port Perry Goreski Bantams travelled to Uxbridge on Wed. Feb. 15th to play what proved to be the final game in the four out of seven series. Beating out Ux- bridge in four straight games, Port played only as well as they had to, winning the game 5-4. At 11:42 of the first period Rob Baker scored the first goal of the game assisted by Chris Skura and Scott Feasby. Five minutes later, Uxbridge scored tying the game at one apiece. Before the period ended, Dave Culbert with his contin- uous aggressive play scored assisted by Rob Baker. Port managed to stay ahead by at least a goal for the rest of the game. In the second period, Port's Goreski boys scored three times to Uxbridge's two. Dave Burnett got the first goal of the period assist- ed by his teammates Bob Goble and Rob Baker, then Steve Dur- ham assisted by Dave Culbert and Rob Baker. The final goal of the second period was scored by Rob Baker, assisted by Chris Skura. Uxbridge scored the only goal of the third -WANTED- Two Big Brothers A 14 Year Old Boy who likes Sports and Video Games -AND - An 11 Year Old Boy who loves Sports. @, think big brother PHONE FOR MORE INFORMATION 985-3733 BIG BROTHERS OF NORTH DURHAM period and Port Perry was able to hang on to the lead to win the game and the first series of the playoffs. Kevin Cearns played a good game between the pipes. to help Port win the game. As of press time, it is not known who will be the winner of the Picton- Campbellford series. Brenda Poirier played another strong game back of the blue line. The Port Perry Tweens will be travelling to Oshawa this weekend for the Ringette Region- al Tournament being held at the Harman Park Arena with Port Perry playing Lindsay at 8 a.m. on Saturday. top by Jim Vernon were beginning to sway the game in Port's favour. Durward put us ahead by a goal from a Douma assist but with only half a minute left Uxbridge slipped one past a diving Buxcey to force an extra 10 minutes overtime period. The boys from George Stone came out fighting for their win and it did not take Jim Vernon long to rattle one in from a Douma pass. Though Brian Apple- by had ran foul of the officials several times during the evening he had played a superb game and he crowned it all with a lovely goal from the point when he was set up by Vernon. This was a spirited performance by the team and if it can be repeated, they can move on in the play-offs. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information. SCUGOG FINANCIA! SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp.