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Port Perry Star, 9 Apr 1985, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 9, 1985 Bantams need one (From page 19) pounced on a rebound off a Jeff Oke shot and wasted little time putting the disc behind David Smith in the Six Nations cage. Less than two minutes later, Jamie Menzies found a loose puck in the visitors crease and he calmly pushed it across the line. Greg Stapleton drew an assist on the play. Menzies was left unguarded beside the crease and seemed to INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS By Appointment Only Ready while you wait. Call Today. PORT PERRY STAR 235 QUEEN STREET E 985-7383 have all kinds of time to put the puck away for the 20 lead. Despite the two early goals by Port Perry, it was Six Nations who had the better scoring chances including one clear shot from in close that was stopped by Stacey Ballingall. In the second period, both teams ran into several minor penalties, . but could not take advan- tage of the power play opportunities. At one point, Six Nations had a two man advantage for nearly 1:40 and hardly managed a shot on the Port Perry net. But at 10:53, forward Ron Johnson cut the margin to one goal as he scored off a shot from the right of the Port Perry net with Brian Smith and Cameron Bomberry drawing the assists. The Port Bantams had several good scoring chances, especially Greg Stapleton who couldn't quite pull the trigger You Could Win A Trip for 2 to Mexico! SHOP DOWNTOWN OSHAWA merchants and enter the draw today! Perry Figure Skating Club presents ... TICKETS AT THE DOOR! Adults $4.00 » Children $2.00 Family Maximum $12 00 Sanctioned by CF SA. to be held on APRIL 12th & 13th at 7:30 p.m. from the slot with the goalie down on the ice. Late in the period, An- drew Steele rattled a shot from the left point off the goal post. The third period was scoreless with much of the action taking place between the blue lines as both teams seemed to be having trouble moving the puck crisply. For the most part, the game was cleanly played, and the penalties called were of a routine nature. It looked like Six Nations was going to turn it into a rough affair as there were a couple of stiff body checks thrown at Port Perry players in the opening minute of the game. Along the blue line, the Port Perry defensive corps were effective in stopping the Six Nations forwards or forcing them to the outside. And the two goals were all the team needed for the victory and a 2-1 lead in this best of seven final series. Sale Continues Fashion & Swimwear 67 King SL. E., Downtown Oshawa 571-3329 EARLY BIRD on SPECIAL = (Sale on through April 13) Seniors $3.00 "" With glove and bat in hand, six year old Chris Drury of Prince Albert is all ready for softball season, if only spring would arrive. Chris was one of about 200 youngsters who registered over the weekend with the Port Perry Minor Softball Association. With the Lakers reach B final in On April 5 and 6, the Remax/Scugog Realty "Lakers" over 35 team journeyed to Uxbridge to play in the Islanders An- nual Oldtimers Tourna- ment. Lakers first game ended in a 2 alltie with the Sunderland Relics. Sunderland held a 2 goal "lead until Bob McEachern tallied from Greg Heffering with 1:49 to play in the third. Then with 45 seconds left the Lakers salvaged the tie when Brian Callery scored from Rick Olaisen and Carl Fitzgerald. The Lakers then met up with a smooth skating Uxbridge Black Hawks team but Port Perry jumped out in front with two quick first period goals.The first from Ray NN ; § TROPHIES f and i | ENGRAVING DO-NO"s | RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD Queen St. Port Perry i 985-2839 / mm oN JHIED Tm ED Me EE En \ PORT PERRY YACHT CLUB Slips Available. 985-8511 OSHAWA WADO-KAI KARATE CLUB'S INVITATIONAL - KARATE TOURNAMENT & DEMONSTRATION at DURHAM COLLEGE SPORTS COMPLEX Sat., April 13th - 12 Noon Zaparaniuk assisted by Rick Olaisen: the next by Brian Callery from Bob Lee and George Gladish and the Lakers never looked back. Lakers third goal was by Ken Smart from Mike Driscoll and the game ended 4 to 0 for the Lakers when Brian Callery got his second of the match. Remax Lakers then skated to a 1 to 0 win over Scarborough Bedwell Movers on the strength of Mike Driscoll's lone gaol in the first period with Bob Lee drawing 193QUEENST PORT PERRY (4161985 7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VICTORIA \Y AND GREY TRUST Since B44 11Y 5 Yr. Annual Interest 11% % Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change Without Notice Np Bie 2 'youngster is Jack Cook Jr. and Association treasurer Lynn Cook. Registrations are still being accepted, but there will be a limit of 15 players per team. Also, coaches and um- pires are needed. For more information call Dale Crawford at 985-3232. the assist. By virtue of the Lakers, three undefeated games they earned first place in the "B" division and a spot in the championship game. The "B" championship finally saw the Remax Lakers lock horns with the Bedwell Movers again but this time the Lakers came out on the short end of a 2 to 0 loss. Peter Naumienko mind- ed the goal for the Lakers and was selected the game M.V.P. for his efforts and deservingly Uxbridge tournament goals against in the four games. Representing the Lakers as choosen from the Scugog Mens Hockey League were: Peter Naumienko, Ted Blan- chard, Rick Olaisen, Greg Heffering, Bob McEachrn, Ray zaparaniuk, Denzil Irv- ing, Carl Fitzgerald, Lee Steeves, Jim Beatty, Steve Calder, George Gladish, Brian Callery, Mike Driscoll, Ken Smart, Bob Lee and coach Glen Howsam. Congratulations on a no- ble effort and thanks to so as he allowed only 4 "the Islanders. PINE RIDGE LADIES' © 9 HOLE ~ FUN © LEAGUE Opening Day & Registration TUES., MAY 7, 1985 9 AM. & 6 P.M. Business Girls MEMBERSHIP FEE - $15.00 PLUS GREEN FEES - $7.00 For Information Call: 985-7564 986-5409 ~ ADMISSION: At the Door - Advance tickets - Tickets available from: A Port Perry Wado Kai Karate Club members or call 579-6237. This advertisement is sponsored entirely by the Port Perry Wado Kai Karate Club. $3.00. $2.00 EEA SU PC Cre + Poy eI 2 Tr ---- " ERIN alla itn SR SESE ERE

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