ah TRIER v, ~ Carnegie: and Williams each with a goal. Assists went to Jason Connell, Graham Carnegie, and Mike ATOM Swamp Garage - 3 Tripp Realty - 3 Close c and good defensive play resulted in a 3-3 draw Mike lone assist was awarded to Dale Bradbury. Gord Lewis Motors - 3 UAW, -2 End t6 end action saw Gord Lewis Motors down U.AW. 3-2. Leading the way for Lewis was Andy Wilson with a goal and two assists. Jeff Kemp picked while Louis Whitfield scored a goal as did up two assists Kevin Brown, who got the winning marker. Responding for U.A.W. " were scorers Steve Slade and Robert McEachern. Jeff Nottingham picked up an assist. Don Forder Ins. - 4 Scugog Lumber - 4 A well played match which was a spectators delight resulted in a 44 SCUGOG APPLIANCE REPAIR 986-5312 draw between Don Forder Insurance and and Dave Pashley of Scugog who each notched a hat trick. Robbie Romano scored a single for Forder, with assists going to Mike Staniland and Andrew Shepherd. The fourth goal for was fired by Todd Smart with Simon Traynor earning an assist. Don Forder Ins. - § Swamp Garage - 5 In this shoot-out the red light came on ten times as Don Forder In- surance and Swamp Garage played to a 5 all and one assist. Ryan Ridgeway notched a goal and an assist, as did Brendon Agnew. Wade Sheedy and Robbie Romano each had an assist. 'Swamp's Mike -Olaisen responded with two goals, while Graham Carnegie and Lee Whit- ter each had a goal and an assist. Mike Hepburn notched a single goal, with Mike Tripp and Mis- ty Andrews getting an assist each. UAW.-3 Tripp Realty - 2 The close action con- tinued as U.A.W. downed Tripp Realty 3-2. Top gun for UAW. was Philip Edgar with a pair while Steve Slade had a single, as well as one assist. Responding for Tripp were Jan Roberts and Ryan Picard. Andrew Pereman notched a lone assist. Scugog Lumber - 6 Gord Lewis Motors - 5 Defensive play was not the game plan as Scugog TY, EE VAN CAMP CONTRACTING Lv. 90 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry (416) 985-8469 JACK BEAL INCOME TAX PERSONAL - FARM Guaranteed Returns from $13.00 LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER COMPANY Upstairs Office Monday - Friday 8:30 am. to 4:30 p.m Sat 830 a.m. to 12 noon. Closed Thursday PHONE 985-3688 HERBALIFE. Do you want to: . -- LOSE WEIGHT -- IMPROVE YOUR NUTRITION -- HAVE MORE ENERGY If s0, call your local distributor for details ! 985-2652 100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (OR MONEY BACK) 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 12, 1985 Port Perry Minor Hockey House Leagues Lumber edged Gord Lewis Motors 6-5. Dave Pashley carried the big stick for the lumbermen, scoring 4 times and assisting once. Todd Smart added two more, while Jeff Card had 3 assists, Scott Wylie two assists and a single assist awarded to Art Schryburt. Andy Wilson proved to be the power house for Lewis notching a hat trick and two assists. Jeff Kemp scored twice while Derek Buller and Corey Mason each picked up an assist. League play in the Atom House League now down, with the play-offs just around the corner. There will be a round robin with the top two teams going for the gold. Keep an eye on - the schedule board. Good luck to all players and coaches in the playoffs. PEE WEE Feb. 9 Two different games were played Sat. morn- ing. In the first game, lack of man power prov- ed to be Scala's downfall as they were over- powered by W. Frank to the tune of 9-2. Frank played good strong hockey, however, in all fairness to Scala, had they not been missing 5 players, it would have made for a better game. W. Frank - 9 Scala - 2 Scoring for Frank, Paul Kett 3 goals, 1 assist; Alec Crammer 2 goals, 1 assist; Sam Shewan 2 goals, Chad Prentice and Rob Vanuden each with a single. Picking up assists, Vince Criscione 2 and-John Woodward 1. Scoring for the Scala Bros. Jon Ausman and Mike Butt, each with a single. Larocque Electric - 2 Lions Club - 0 Tim Fulford and John Andrews notched the singles for Larocque with Todd Saulnier picking up an assist. Feb. 2 In Saturday's first game, Larocque defeated W. Frank by a 6-5 score. By the end of the 2nd period it ap- peared it would be a cake walk for Larocque as they held a 5-1 lead, lili an aes however, after exchang- Ig Suwa cafly in ths 319, ound their scor- ing uch Shey jeoren 3 Quick goals wi than 5 mh os ing. Larocque's strong defence held up in the last 2 minutes as Frank tried for the tying goal. Saturday's 2nd game proved to be a come from behinder also, with Scala Hh Ki to come up with 2 3rd period goals to earn the tie. Two well played games by all four teams. Good Good work k guys. Larocque Electric = Frank - 5 John Andrews had a strong game for Laroc- que as he scored 5 of the 6 goals. Lee Phillips pick- ed up the single. Mark Tomkiewicz had a pair of assists, with Shawn Larocque and Gord Ireland picking up S . For the Frank boys, Paul Kett led the way with a hat trick, with Alec Crammer and Tu Connell notching singles. Vince Criscione, Rob Vanuden and Pual Kett each had an assist. Scala - 3 Lions - 3 Mike Butt lead the way for Scala, scoring all 3 goals with Richie Stapleton picking up an -assist. For the Lions Club Mark Shephard, Billy ruddell and Craig Leask each had singles. Picking up assists were Mark Shephard, Jason Par- sons, Kyle Russell and Craig Leask. BANTAM LGA-9 Emmerson's - 6 Every once in a while you get an upset and to- day we got just that in IGA's 9-6 win over Em- mersons in game one on Saturday morning. IGA got on the score sheet quickly; just twen- ty three seconds into the game, on Eric Douma's goal, but Emmerson's got that one right back very quickly when Peter Brock beat Gobham low on the ice, Steven Arm- strong then picked up his first of three goals, on a SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 90 - 364 Days 8%4% (Min. $5,000.) 30 - 59 Days 10.15% (Min. $200,000.) | 3 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 5 Year Annual Interest 11Y2% (Minimum $600.) Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD TRUST 168 Queen Street, PO. Bor 118 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 tga, © enade re pass from Sturman, Jerry Douma put IGA in front 3-2 on his goal, before Darcy Head scored for Emmersons from Mabley. Jerry Douma finished off the scoring for IGA after taking a goal mouth pass from Orr. 42 IGA after one period. In the second period Bobby Orr scored, then John Sturman finally hit the net, followed by Mark Fitze's goal, giving IGA a 7-2 lead quickly in the second, then Emmer- sons came right back late in the period on goals from Swayne Leash and Dale Leash, period en- ding with IGA in front 74. The third period con- tinued with a barrage of goals led off by the "rewrites" Dwayne Leash, before Arny top- ped of his big day with his hat trick, scoring both IGA goals in the third, Shepstone assisting on one - Ed Tof- fin hit. the goal after Logan and Philip didn't in passes. Final IGA 9-6 winners. This was a wide open scoring affair, as both teams found holes in the armour of the goalies. y Consumers Gas - 7 Cochranes - 5 - Cochrane Trotters broke from the wire in this one as if they knew the Horses were not on strike now. Led by Larry Collins' early goal, followed by Steve Diceman's goal on a pass from Vernon, then the Gas Works got the gears in action on two quick goals by Neil Mark, as Darryl Bradt had two assists, with Turner pick- ing up the other. Frank VanVeghel got the Horsemen one back, before Consumers finish- ed out the period in a flurry of goals from Joe Jackman from Roane, Neil Mark picking up his hat trick, with help from Solly. Finishing out the period was Mike Grif- fin"s goal from Danter and Free. Collins added an assist on Vann's goal - period over Gas Works in front 5-3. In the second period, Griffin got the only goal NN ) } TROPHIES f and i ENGRAVING | DO-NO's | RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD Queen St., Port Perry ; 985-2839 a PGs -N ! b PAUL D. FARQUHARSON B.A. LLB. LAW OFFICES OF RISEN. ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA L1H 7L3-571-3942 (After Hours: 985-9012) on a pass from Roane. The Horsemen zo things rolling on two Halligan's goals, with Davis and Slack ploking up the assists, Bradt finished the day off, walking in all alone beating Hobb's high on his glove side - the Gas Works winners by 7-5. Pee Wees flying high by Chris Legere On Tuesday Feb. 5 the Port Perry Legionaires travelled to Uxbridge for their first of two victories to eliminate Uxbridge in a best of three series. This first game brought a score of 10-0. The scorers of the game were: Steve Staniland 2 goals; Danny Sluggett 1 goal, 1 assist; Clair Cor- nish 1 goal, 1 assist; Paul Teno 1 goal; Danny Maw 3 goals; Mark Andrews 1 goal, 1 assist; Jarett Harman 2 assists; Jan Heyes 1 assists; and Chris Legere 1 assist. 9-2 Victory Port hosted Uxbridge on Friday Feb. 8 and defeated Uxbridge 9-2 and made Uxbridge hang up their skates. Port on- ly scored once in the first period and it was by Clair Cornish assisted by Eric Grosvenor. In the second period Clair Cor- nish scored 2 unassisted goals, Danny Maw got 1 goal and Jarett Harman scored with Sean Brad- bury assisting. Uxbridge scored once. In the third period Brian Appleby picked up two goals, Danny Maw got his se- cond goal, and Mark An- 100 CARS In Stock Priced to Sell! PHILP PONTIAC-BUICK 10 Yoel Drive, Perry 985-8414 Chesterfield Suites Love Seats Sectionals & Mattresses - A Large Selection McKEEN FURNITURE 524 Simcoe SI. S., Oshawa 1255181 drews got 1 goal. Assists went to Steve Staniland 2, Danny Sluggett 1 and Jarett Harman 1. Port will now have a series with Orangeville beginn- ing Monday, Feb. 11 at Port Perry. Bowling results LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Chiclets - 43; Bubblicious - 42; Bubble Yums - 35; Double Mints - 31; Juicy Fruits - 31; Hubba Bub- bas - 28. Second Section Win- ners: Chiclets. High Single: Gladys McColl - 246. High Triple: Storry - 600. 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