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Port Perry Star, 20 Oct 1992, p. 26

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Organized by PPHS physical Twenty-four medals were Epsom medal winners were : Jessica Vanuden, gold; Kate Beirness, silver; Meghan Smith, bronze; Scott Evans, FREE INVESTMENT WORKSHOP | gold; David Middleton, silver. Galt Robert J, Gow 12 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario L1H Oct. 26th & 27th 6:30pm - 10pm Holiday Inn, Oshawa ROBERT J. GOW Ble, 434-6161 or 683-1081 (Toronto line) RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS A A lu iad Investment advisors to Canadian enterprise and enterprising Canadians Jordon Beelby, bronze; Ross Gower, gold; Graig Evans, sil- ver; Jeff Vanuden, bronze; Day- na Ballagh, silver; Lindsey Do- bronze; and Sarah Beirness, silver. Categories for boys and girls were 1,000 metres for students eight years of age and younger, 1,500 metres for nine to 10 year olds, 2,000 metres for 11-12 year olds, and 2,600 metres for 13-14 yearolds. Steel Roofing & Siding e Barns e Residential Roofing e Garages & Sheds ' : Laan Wa * Free Delivery * Free Estimates e Available in 14 standard colours e Full Line of trim & accessories Metal Sales Manufacturing Corp. available 29 Gauge High Tensile Pre-painted Steel 20yr. Written Warranty 59° Per Square Minimum order of 10 square 56°. Per Square Orders over 75 square DON & SON 1289 Somerville Street, Oshawa » 576-1765 TAUNTON ROSSLAND SOMERVILLE THICKSON - Pee Wee house league hockey well underway PeeWee House League has been underway for three weeks. Saturday, Oct. 3 Big V met Larocque. Big V came out on top by a big 8-1 win. Scoring for Big V were Jamie Sauter twice and each picking up a goal were Mark Sauter, Eric Beiers, Jeremy Gibson, Jay Fletcher, Lisa Bonser and Kent Johnston. Assists went to Ja- mie Sauter with 3, and 1 each to J. Fletcher, J. Gibson, Lisa Bonser, S. Harper and K. John- ston. Putting the only marker on the board for Larocque was Chris Jamieson assisted by Paul Shrigley. Doug Short played a strong game in the net for Big V. Game #2 on Oct. 3 had Emiel's victorious over Scala 4- 0. Scoring for Emiel's were Blaine Kinnunin set up by Joh- nathon Froats; Ryan Puckrin assisted by Kevin Edwards and Blaine Kinnunin, Tyler Wooten unassisted and Kevin Edwards from Spencer Bidell. Game 1 on Saturday, Oct. 10 resulted in a big 10-2 win for Big V over Scala. A big day in the scoring circle for Jay Fletch- er as he notched four goals for Big V. Single goals went to Eric Beiers, Mark Sauter, Lisa Bonser, David Bonser, Justin Sheehey and Jamie Sauter. As- sists going to Jeremy Gibson who set and assisted on 8 of Big V's 10 goals. Travis Pickard on a pass from defenseman Ryan Williamson was the only mark- er for Scala. Game 2 on Oct. 10 ended in a 7-2 win for Emiels over La- rocque. Scoring for Emiel's was Ryan Puckrin with 2 goals, Ke- vin Edwards with 2 goals, and Josh Martin, Jeremy Pare, and Keith Hancock each picking up a goal. Assisting to the goals were Dave Crouter, Jeremy Pare and Kevin Edwards. Saturday, Oct. 17, Game 1: Emiels and Big V battled to a 4 all tie. Putting Big V on the scoreboard first was Justin Sheehey on a pass from Lisa Bonser. Responding with a goal for Emiels was Josh Martin on a pass from Alex Bidell. Big V then put three goals on the board, one by Justin Sheehey and 2 by Jeremy Gibson. As- sists going to Lisa Bonser, J. Fletcher and Mark Sauter. Emiels then turned the fame around with 3 unanswered goals. First Luke Newman hit the mesh, assisted by Jonathon Froats and then Ryan Puckrin sent it in twice to tie it up. As- sist to Dave Crouter. Game 2: Sat. Oct. 17 was a see-saw battle that ended in a 5-4 win for Scala over La- rocque. Scoring for Scala was Travis Pickard twice, Shane Savage, Brad Monsma and the winning goal was scored by Ashley Van- shelvin. Assists to Ashley Van- shelvin and Tom Keeble each with 2, and singles to Chris Orr, Shane Savage and Paul Brian. Putting Larocque on the score- board for a big hat trick was Chris Jamieson and the single goal was scored by Ben Steven- son. Assists went to Ian Parlia- ment with 2, Alex Wordley with 2 and Daniel Lee with 1. We all wish Daniel Lee a speedy recov- ery as he broke his wrist in this game. Best wishes from all of us Dan! Next week's action is Emiel's vs. Scala at 7:20 p.m. and Big V vs. Larocque at 8:40 p.m. The Port Perry Bunnys bounce onto the ice With many smiles, lots of an- ticipation and hearts of gold, the Port Perry Bunny Program bounded onto the ice. Holly Allison, Ceildh Baxter, Marci Burger, Jenna Davison, Caylie Gilmore, Heather Imrie and Marta VanCamp took to the ice. Coach Gord, Coach Ken, and Coach Mark guided the girls back and forth, up and down, around and around the ice with some skating exercises, some ring carrying and some passing drills. Immediate improvements were noticed by the parents (all with broad grins) as the girls took to mastering the game of ringette. The future looks bright for Port Perry Ringette with the ability these girls have shown already. If you are five, six or seven years old and would like to try Ringette, contact any of the coaches; Gord Imrie 852-7641, Ken Davison 985-2242 or Mark Burger 985-2734. All new players are welcome, no experi- ence necessary. Get involved in a fast-paced, fun-filled game similar to hockey. a GEOFF CARTWRIGHT Sales Representative * Service coLbweLs BANKECR O RESIDENTIAL MEAL ESTATE * Results * Reliability COUNTRY LANE » REALTY LTD. BUS: 985-7351 FAX. 985-0870 RES: 985-8163 5 High Street, Port-Perry, Ontario L9L 1H8 A 1nosperae~ty Owned and Oper 20 Member Browsr o! 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