Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 May 1990, p. 25

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A a I i A ct. cot" pa Ede AGERE. 0 frail oe a Y J a WS N The second game of Monday night action in the Port Perry ball hockey league pitted the Raiders against the Bad Boys. The Raiders sponsored by Hon- ey Electric defeated the Bad Boys by a score of 3-1. Scugog Arena Ball hockey ' GAME 1 Monday Night Bandits 2 Woody's 2 The Bandits (sponsored by Van ~ Camp Construction) struck first with a goal from Rob Tobin, get- ting the assist were Rob Murray and Brian Barr. Woody's (spon- sored by Woodrow's Auctioneer- ing) scored the next two goals, do- ing the scoring was Kevin Clancy and Greg Clark. These goals were assisted by Jim Gregg, Chris Loughlean, Bill O'Meara, and Dave Cox. Tying the game at the two minute mark was Rob Scott assisted by Rick Wallace and Paul Van Camp. GAME 2 Monday Night Gators 1 Raiders 0 Scoring the only goal of the game was Phil McBride of the Gators (sponsored by the Galley) getting the assists were Jim Gib- bons and Warren Geer. Getting his first shutout was Merle engine ensures maximum power. A twin-line trimming system has automatic line feed, finger-tip throttle and electronic ignition for your operating comfort. Don't miss out on this great sale. Come in today. Keep a Trim Lawn for a Trim Price Trim the cost of trimming your lawn during our special trimmer sale. The Lawn-Boy two-cycle Regular Price ... *219.00 SALE PRICE ... 179.95 BLACKSTOCR . COUNTRY HARDWARE 74 SCUGOG RD., N., BLACRSTOCK 986-4971 Schangor stopping everything the Raiders (sponsored by Honey's Electric) could shoot at him. GAME 3 Wednesday Night Bullets 3 Bad Boys 0 Opening the scoring was Dean Stone of the Bullets with an assist from James Hudgins. The Bullets scored the next two goals in the last two minutes of the game, scoring was Fred Cockerton and Gregg Williams. Assists went to Dean Stone, Steve DeHaas, and James Hudgins. Shutting out the Bad Boys for his second shutout of the season was Larry Reurekas. GAME 4 Wednesday Night Flames 9 Islanders 3 Todd Mantel of the Islanders (sponsored by Pine Ridge Sports) scored the first goal, assisted by Brad Puckrin. Scoring for the Flames was Todd Taylor unassisted. Also scoring were Derek Slock, Greg Fedyk, Paul Beare (2), Clair Cornish (2), Kel- ly Ryan, and Todd Taylor. Assists were by Kelly Ryan, Paul Beare, Todd Taylor (2), Greg Fedyk (2), Dean Abraham, Derek Slock and Clay Dempsey (2). Scoring for the Islanders were Sean Fisher and Brad Puckrin, assists going to Brent Johnstone and Sean Fisher. Mites on the ball 7-8 MITES Two double plays from Joel Thomson and Robert Sheehan plus, a steady game from Melissa Hooker were not quite enough as fine hitting from Timothy Jones, Gary Cleyndert and David Justynski powered Van Camp Contracting to a 6-5 win over Greenbank for their first win in their first game of the season. A fun game to watch as doubles were hit into each field in a 15-11 win for Van Camp Contracting over Lake Scugog Lumber. Hit- ting the ball well for Van Camp were Dean VanCamp, Dayna Ballagh and Dane Grey while Braden Tarbotton, Justin Hayworth, and Mathew Skerrat supplied some of the lumber for Lake Scugog. May 14 Results Brian's Towing 15 HomelLife Durham Realty 10 Mark Richardson played a strong game both with his bat and glove for Brian's Towing. Jeffrey Kane played well for Homelife Durham Realty. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE Over 20,000 people could have read It this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business. For Advertising Made Easy call the PORT PERRY STAR 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 23, 1990 -- 25 PORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY -- annual -- GENERAL MEETING At the Kinsmen Hall (Scout Hall) Lilla Street, Port Perry SUNDAY, MAY 27th - 7 PM AGENDA: Constitution and / or changes must be in the secretary's hands 14 days prior to the meeting; Election of Officers; General Business. -- PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND THIS ALL IMPORTANT MEETING -- FORD MERCURY Spring Tuneup 4 & 6 CYLINDER $5087 ES Electronic Ignition ............ VE 8 VS ition reer $ 6587 * * LABOUR ONLY, parts extra * Vans and Air-conditioned Vehicles, extra. Engines requiring points & condenser, extra. Fuel Injection, Turbo Charge, extra. Includes FREE Suspension Check MUFFLERS -- BRAKE LININGS -- SHOCK ABSORBERS -- Guaranteed for as long as you own your car. -- SHOCKS -- Buy 3, and Get the 4th FREE (most cars and pickups) ALL TIRES on SALE Until May 31st, 1990. Ask for Miles. HUNTER COMPUTERIZED FRONT END ALIGNMENT wo 449.95 OILCHANGE FILTER AND LUBRICATION SPECIAL A HERE'S WHAT WE DO: - Supply and install a top-quality oil filter - Install up to 5 litres of 10W30 motor oil - Lubricate the chassis PLUS A 10 POINT INSPECTION * MOST CARS * $2.00 extra for most imported vehicle filters * $2.00 extra for Premium \¥ i TURBO TESTED Motor Oil * 4X4's, Vans & Trucks extra & mobile homes includes FREE Suspension Check TAYLOR FORD ¢ MERCURY SALES & LEASING + PARTS & SERVICE 285-4451 9885-36888 HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY SELLING THE BEsT 8 FUNG THE REgT BR aT eo TI LL a STAN LT fe hy MCT WE AE J it BR ST RE Tal J TTTTINTTIRTTTR USO re----=a ---- a REE BE Bs ov cor Salli 4 ex co J fe, TO I TN gy

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