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Port Perry Star, 17 Feb 1987, p. 24

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24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. Fetyvary 17,.1987 No surprises in broomball playoff games with Goreski's trimming Emmer- 3-2. son 3-1 and Utica Farm nipping the Both series are a best of three af- Blackstock Merchants by a scoreof fair, so Blackstock and Emmerson The opening rounds of playoffs in the Port Perry Broomball League got underway Sunday afternoon The first annual Nonquon Travel Mixed Bonspiel was held Saturday at Port Perry Curl- by Sally Foster with 40 points. Bonspiel chair- _ man Bruce Peters (centre) presented the trophy ing Club with the Ken Middleton rink skipped by to the winning team. From left are Audrey Mid- Murray Lee emerging as the three-game winners dleton, Ken Middleton, Murray Lee and Shirley with 43 points. Runner-up was the rink skipped Lee. FOR SAVINGS Gear up for savings on a brand new ' 4 | Waiver of finance charges tractor from Massey-Ferguson. M-Fis ~*~ 15 October 1. 1987 offering special discounts and financ- Cor ' ing options on its entire line of hard- working, economical tractors for the fay yn. ranch or acreage. | 5 Cash discounts Offers expire May 2, 1987. ) | Not all otters are avatable oo all modets Orfce you've seen our Massey- Ferguson tractors, you'll want one of your own. And when you see the special deals we're offering, you Ll oer a 110 be convinced. Setting Prce $20 000 00 Down Payment 6.000 00 We've got great deals like: Balance to finance on February 15 1987 Introductory discounts | The arranged terms at 7 9 APR fot four years -- tour $14.000 00 annual payments of to begin February 15 1988 ° with equal payments on February 15 1989 February 15 1990 Low 7.9% APR February 15 1991 Co M-F financing ho prog or Savings certificates APR 10 February 15 1991 $ 2.869 96 Total An Payments $16,869 96 » MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Sunderland, Ontario 1-705-357-3121 MASSEY-FERGUSON Where farmers ideas take root irr morse: WUNRITY varty Comoraso will have the old backs to the wall when play resumes this coming Sun- day afternoon. . Last Sunday, Goreski's took a 3-0 lead on goals by Tim Ashbridge, Dave Dickson from Tom Powell and then Powell un-assisted. The lone marker for Emmerson came late in the game from Carl Durham with an assist to Danny Brown. The Utica Farm-Blackstock en- counter went right down to the wire before Murray Down clicked with an un-assisted goal on the power play with just 25 .econds left in regulation time. Other inarkesmen for Utica were Bili Down from Over the weekend the Malmont Farm Atoms hosted Huntsville for 'games No.2 & 3 of their best of five series. The Green Machine showed no mercy as they skated on Friday night to a solid 6-1 victory and then on Saturday night to a strong 6-2 victory. These two victories eliminated Huntsville and advanced the Port Perry Atoms to the quarter final series against a team from the east which is still to bé determined. 'Game No.2 In the first period the Malmont Farm Atoms opened up the scoring by taking a 1-0 lead. Scoring for the Green Machine was Gavin Cochrane, unassisted. | In the second period the Port Atoms took control as they scored _ four more times to take a 5-0 lead. " The scoring was handled by Adam Johnston, Jeff Card, Duane Empr- ingham and Sean McEnaney with assists being given to Jeff Andrews with two and Jeff Card with one. In the third period each club managed to score once to end the game with a 6-1 victory in favor of the Malmont Atoms. Scoring the final goal was handled by Chad Gar- vock with the assist going to David Pashley. "Game No.3 In the first period the Malmont Atoms wasted no time as they open- ed with a sound 3-1 lead. Scoring for the Green Machine were David Pashley, Duane Empr- ingham and Jeff Card. Assists were earned by Gavin Cochrane with two, Chad Garvock, Peter King, and Jeff Andrews with one each. The second period saw both clubs tighten up as neither could put the 3 TRUST Mombeor - Canada Deposit Inari OTPOLATION Compare: ® More interest ® No fees ® On-the spo} tax receipts ®* More options: ". GIC plan, Special Savings plan Short Term plan, Self Administered plan. | STANDARD Chester Down and Bill un-assisted. For the Blackstock Merchants, Wayne McGuigan had a hand in both goals as he scored from Tim Cochrane and then set up the second goal by Tom Wotten. The Merchants didn't get much help from Lady Luck in this one as they bounced three shots off the goal-posts and one off the cross bar. Blackstock and Utica square off - at 4:00 PM this Sunday, and one hour later Emmersons will try to hold off the powerful Goreski squad. The winners of both series will meet in a best of three: affair to decide the playoff championship. puck in the net. The third period saw the Malmont Farm Atoms score three more times to close the game and series with a strong 6-2 victory. Scoring for the Atoms were David Pashley, his second of the game, Lindsay Parry (congratulations 'Lindsay keep up the good work) and the final goal was handled by Sean McEnaney. Assists were given to Mike Sluggett with two, Steve Desautels with two and Chad Garvock and Gavin Cochrane with one each. Note: Congratulations are in order for Andrew Pereman and Mike Pashley who have been shar- ing the duties between the pipes and fang a super job. suiiasonaiahaninaishia A Cr RUBBER STAMPS Fast Delivery PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 NS (/ TROPHIES & ENGRAVING Team Jackets & Uniforms. Skate Sharpening PINERIDGE SPORTS Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 % 985-8435 165 Queen Street, Port Perry OPEN -- Monday to Thursday 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 6 PM -- Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM oO hmmemamm---- ENC TRE ETS Io 2

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