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Port Perry Star, 26 Jan 1988, p. 41

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NOVICE Van Camp Contracting 3 Re/Max Realty 3 This game was a real thriller, with the tying goal being scored by Robbie Murphy of the Re/Max squad with only 40 seconds left in the game. Van Camp held a 2-0 lead after period two, on goals by Kevin Hobbs and Matt Phillips, but Re/Max came back in the third to tie it up. Kristen Wootten scored first, and then Robbie Murphy scored his first of the game, from Ryan Diceman. But Van Camp struck again to take the lead 3-2, Kevin Hobbs scor- ing his second from Jason Robinson, before Re/Max tied it up. Davids Hairstyling 4 Port Perry Printing 4 Davids Hairstyling scored two goals late in the third period to salvage a 4-4 tie with Port Perry Printing. Steven Elliot led the way for Davids with a goal and two assists, Seth Gray had a goal and one assist, Jason Hetworth and Shane Norton each had a goal, and Blayne Kin- nunen and Justin Kowalczyk each had an assist. For Port Perry Printing, Danny Robinson had a pair of goals, Jason Hopkins had a goal and an assist, Bobby Cracknell a goal, and Chris Jamieson, an assist. BANTAM 1.LG.A. 9 Frank 8 I.G.A. scored the first two goals when Daryl Alexander and Peter Brock turned the red light on with the assists going to John Woodward and Mark Andrew. Frank's Michael Butt scored unassisted when he made a rush from his end. By the end of the first period 1.G.A. was ahead 2-1. [.G.A. then scored the next two goals when Peter Brock made a nice move and scored unassisted. Mark Andrew also scored unassisted. Frank's Michael Butt scored the next two goals unassisted which gave him his hat trick. At the end of the second period the score waas 4-3 in favour of .G.A. At the 13:06 Mark Andrew scored and Daryl Alexander and John Woodward assisted to give .G.A. a 5-3 lead. At the 10:09 Frank's Michael Butt scored his fourth goal unassisted to make the score 5-4. I.G.A.'s Peter Brock scored next his hat trick and Neil Mark assisted. At 3:54 of the third I1.G.A.'s Mark Andrew also picked up his hat trick and John Woodward and Robin Hancock earned the assist when they made the score 7-4. At the 2:41 1.G.A. scored again when Daryl Alexander hit the mesh BANTAM HOUSE LEAGUE Standings As Of January 24, 1988 Team W L T Pt Gf Ga Emmerson 8 3 3 19 61 53 Frank 8 4 2 18 83 62 IGA 5 7 2 12 69 84 Swamp 2 9 3 7 371 61 Green Giants in overtime final At the end of regular play in a very exciting senior floor hockey game on January 18, 1988, the score was tied at 7. In the sudden death overtime period, Kevin Pearce was able to connect on a pass from Bran- don Johnston to score the winning goal for the Green Giants. For the Red Rockets, Mike Hep- burn scored 4 goals while Wade Sheedy connected on 2 and Danny Brown on 1. Playing great in net for the Rockets were Matthew Coyne for the first period and Mike Tripp for the remainder of the game. Pat Smith and Andrew Jones pro- vided excellent goaltending for the Green Giants, coming up with the big saves when necessary. 17.1% OVER 20 YEARS. How does your RRSP stack up the Industrial Growth Fund standard? Be honest. Because few other investment fund RRSPs can compare with Industrial Growth's 20-year record Check the figures. 1 YR|3YR | 5YR [10 YR|20 YR 11.7%] 15.4% 15.2% [16.9% [17.1% If your RRSP isn't up to the Industrial Growth standard. it's not good enough. And'more information on the real goods is just a phone call away. ATTENTION: DINO TYROVOLAS Financial Advisor Midland Doherty Limited 16 - 50 Richmond St. E., Oshawa, Ont. L1G 7C7 Bus.: (416) 576-1726 a Kevin Pearce scored 3 other goals for the Giants while Louis Whitfield connected on 2 and DAvid Verschuuren and Andrew Jones one goal each. Due to the number of Floor Hockey registrations for the Winter Program, three different divisions are set up so that each player will get more playing time. The Junior Division will be playing at the Im- maculate Conception School at 6:30, the Intermediate Division at R.H. Cornish at 6:30 and the Senior Divi- sion at 7:30. Everyone still plays on Monday nights! For further information on the new times and/or locations contact the YMCA at 985-2824. NAME Osa telling combination Please send rhe more information on Industrial Growth Fund and how it can be used to build returns for my 1987/88 contribution and Ken Smart and Peter Brock assisted which made the score 84 in favour I.G.A. It appeared 1.G.A. was in the drivers seat, however, Frank scored the next three goals to make the score 8-7 in favour of I.G.A. Frank's Marksmen were Chris McGill and Doug Adams connected for two goals and Herb Hatch assisted. With 21 seconds left 1.G.A. scored on a goal by Mark Andrew his fourth and Peter Brock assisted. With two seconds left Frank's Michael Butt scored his fifth goal and Doug Adams scored. Final score .G.A. 9 - Frank 8. This was another enter- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 26, 1988 -- 41 Lots of close games in Minor Hockey taining goal for all fans and players. Swamp 2 Emmerson 2 This game was not a shoot-out, however, it provided excellent goaltending by Swamp's Noel Lovering and Emmerson's Robert Ashton. In addition, both teams played defensive and displayed some nice passing plays. To the credit of all players the first period was scoreless. At the 5:12 of the second period Swamp broke the 0-0 deadlock when Daryl Dutkewich scored and Barclay Phoenix assisted. : Emmerson tied the game at the 14:49 of the third period when Paul Kett made a nice end to end rush and scored unassisted. At the 11:58 of the third Swamp's Barclay Phoenix returned the favour when he made an end to end rush and scored unassisted to give Swamp the lead 2-1. With only 2:35 left in the game Emmerson applied the pressure and their efforts paid off when Vince Criscione scored and Mike Toye and Paul Kett earned the assist. This game provided excellent team play and all the fans, players and coaching staff earned a well deserved tie. Tweens consolation On January 17, Port Perry Aller Aluminum Tween Ringette team travelled to Woodville. Port came out on the losing end of a 9-4 score. Woodville had a 2-0 lead before Port found the net with Danielle Cooper getting a short handed goal, assisted by Chris Mueller but Wood- ville in quick form made it 3-1. Danielle closed the gap to 4-2 with a great swing around shot with Chris picking up another assist. Woodville promptly took over with two quick goals to end the period. Port picked up two goals in the second period, Nicki Beare from Chris Mueller and Mandy Porter and Chris Mueller from Danielle Cooper and Kendra McCrae but un- fortunately for Port, Woodville also got three goals to put the game out of reach. Saturday Jan. 23, Port returned to Woodville, this time for a tourna- ment. In spite of a poor start, Port Perry Tweens won the consolation. In their first game Port Perry came up against Bobcaygeon. Since Bobcaygeon seemed unable to get to Port Perry, this game counted as our league game. Unfortunately, Port was defeated 5-4. Port Perry did not come to life un- til near the end of the game but the closing minutes had the fans on the edge of their seats. Port seemed to be hitting the goalie with most of their shots in the earlier part of the game. Chris Mueller came up big of- fensively for Port with 3 goals and one assist. Chris' goals all came from right in front of the goalie where she seemed to be the weakest. Danielle Cooper also got a goal and an assist. Additional assists went to Mandy Porter, Ken- dra McCrae and Nicki Beare with 2. The refereeing in the game was shakey at best. The second game pitted Port against the physically strong Lind- say team. Lindsay, also aided by great goaltending, defeated Port 8-2. Port Perry was simply worn down by the tough style of play. A com- bination of steady goaltending and poor aim by Port's shooters kept Port Perry's side of the score low. Chris Mueller and Nicki Beare were the lone scorers. Strangely enough only one assist was given on the goals with it going to Valerie Payne. Port may have been disappointed with their play in the first two games but they were definitely not disheartened. When they met Bob- caygeon for the consolation final, Port came out flying. Everyone played well. Special mention was made of the defensive play of Kelly Menzies who was switched to defense for the tournament. Accor- ding to fans she, time and time again thwarted Bobcaygeon rushes. Offensively, Chris Mueller, previously on defense, once again led Port Perry with three goals. Nicki Beare, who was really skating hard picked up two goals and one assist. Valerie Payne got one goal and two assists. Danielle Cooper got one goal and Kelly Menzies and Lori Buscher each got an assist. Once again on the seven goals, there were only a total of five assists given. Congratulations girls on a fine effort! The weekend was not over for Port as they had to host Ennismore on Sunday Jan. 24. The game was a walk-away for Port Perry with the home team easily earning a 164 vic- tory. Pointgetters for Port were Nicki Beare - 4 goals and 1 assist. Valerie Payne - three goals and two assists, Chris Mueller - three goals and two assists, Danielle Cooper - two goals and two assists, Mandy Porter - one goal and three assists, Lori Bushcer - two goals, Laurel Menzies - one goal and one assist, Kendra McCrae - one assist and Kelly Menzies - one assist. Petites battle for a 5-5 draw Sunday January 24, Bruton's I.D.A. Petites were out of town play- ing Scarborough at the Melvern Arena. Port was very aggressive during the early stages of the first period and registered the first goal at 9:38. Scarborough rebounded with two quick goals to go ahead 2-1. At this point Port lost their usual spark and struggled to end the game in a 5-5 tie. Lyndsay Dutkewich and Amy Parliament played a strong game with Amy registering four goals. (Way to go Amy!) Others par- ticipating in the scoring were Shan- non Fox 1 goal, Lyndsay Dutkewich 1 assist, Tanya Towns 2 assists, and Kim Poppleton 1 assist. Our next game is scheduled for Saturday February 6, against Mississauga at the Four Rinks Arena. against ADDRESS CITY PROVINCE CODE PHONE (Business) L MAILTO ADDRESS LISTED BELOW All figures to Dec. 31. 1987 are average annual compound returns baled upon the net amount invested and include reinvestment of dividends. Rates of return are calculated before deduction of RRSP administration fees (maximum $75 per year). Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results. Any offer made only by prospectus which contains complete details of all charges Please read it before making your purchase and retain it for future reference The Industrial Group of Funds Looking both ways. To manage your RRSP. Better. (Residence) i I | i POSTAL | : | I i i NOTICE OF PROPOSED NURSING HOME LICENCE RENEWAL AND REQUEST FOR SUBMISSIONS PROJECT 063-87 Pursuant to the Nursing Homes Act, notice is hereby given of the intent of the Director, Nursing Homes Branch, to renew the licence of the following nursing home: Community Nursing Home Port Perry, Ontario Submissions concerning the proposed licence renewal may be sent to The Director, Nursing Homes Branch, Ontario Ministry of Health, 15 Overlea Bivd., 5th Floor, Toronto, Ontario, M4H 1A9, (416) 963-1038 by March 3, 1988. Please mark the name of the nursing home and the project number on submissions. The Director will consider all submissions prior to approving the proposed renewal. Ministry of Health - ®@ Ontario Elinor Caplan, Minister

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