a and. able co BEC Ha ue or. THER Fie ty | Reni Sh Alii FLA TE Lin FN a A TRS ub Enid SUS ER Cit FEE a Teena SY HCE VY EE | {gE aad A ----_---- La The rink of Karen Parish, Elaine Watson, Jan Towns and Lau- ral Griffen have advanced to regional play in the Business Women's Trophy Competition after winning Zone 5 at the Oshawa Curling Club in December. The regional competition is February 13 and 14 In Uxbridge. Guardian Drugs 'Saturday, Jan. 16 i Tween A Ringette team, nsored by Guardian Drugs, , ayed against Markham at the Clatsworthy Arena in Thornhill on Saturday and won the game 6-0. It was"a game of firsts. It ~ was the first time this year that Katie Senyk played out and the first time that Heather Tred- way. played in net. They both did a great job; and Heather got the first shutout ofthe year. It was the first time that our - team who usually gets too many penalties, had a penalty free game. The goal scorers were Bon- nie-Jo Norton assisted by Ja- nine Hammond, Shona Moase Antique Reproductions... Wo... 30%-50% off _ 30%-50% off CEBRERO & KING Purveyors of Specialty Wares 235 Queen St, Port Peny - assisted by Cara Vander Slagt, Laura Hooker assisted by Bon- ni-Jo, and Cara assisted by Sho- na. The Markham goal posts stopped many more hard shots. Last weekend, the Tween A team won their home tourna- ment and are looking forward to the North Bay Tournament coming up this weekend. After one awa this season our an "Angels" were ready to face their Central Region rivals. All teams are gearing up for their . regional finals and this tourney 'was a good chance to face off without anv game lay-offs. [J ERY A : J ; . , h\ my i ~-- | bow to < - ke ~~. wi 4 | | , a DPN JERR ' . Besse (gh y go Sl - dl bs --_ \K P pie iF 3 7 § : is 3 5 7g © 5 "E : : % Zz H : ak T° 3 5 i & . - i . 5 » i ' ¢ $ 2 d . 3 1g . JU 1% : i . ! ' : : - 3 y . . 4 . Fz 2 ' ae ig . PP | f oa 4 22 o3 AS ' 3 . A fi 8 i ; Cg \ 4 4 y " 4 , f N RQ Ll ! » } B.S B,C UES sh ! "their winning ways as tournament | een Guardi- B & R 'Swampers kept up they cruised toa 6-1 victory over Em- merson's Insurance. In local league play in the first game of ov 8 play after a week lay The first period ended up with B & R in possession of a single goal lead which came from the broom of Dan Taylor, assisted by Tim Ashbridge. The second frame saw the flood- gates open as they amassed a 4- 0 lead before Emmerson's re- plied with their single marker. Taylor added a second tally in that total along with singles to Dave Canning and Dale Lown. Assists went to Brian Pomeroy, Ken Bryant, Ashbridge, and Mike Mitchell. Mike Jones scored for. Emmerson's from John Gerber before the final goal was scored by Mike Geer from Taylor. In the second affair of the day, The Framers Gallery . pushed The Blackstock Brew- ers to overtime before bowing Tweens The tournament committee 'had established agreeable game times and the weekend ran like clockwork as the network of vol- unteers did what they do best - welcome all. Saturday morning Port's Guardian Drug team met up with the Oshawa "A" squad. This rivalry goes back many seasons as the two teams have challenged each other several times for the Central Region ti- tle at various levels. Janna Senyk started off the scoring halfway into the first on a nifty pass from Dana Hooker. In this game, Shona Moase and Turnto Page 29 ~ Swamp, Blackstock and Monsma win ook 2-1. This kept the Brewers | in possession of first place just two points ahead of the Swam- pers whohold agamein hand. The regulation time in this match saw both teams dead- locked at zero with Blackstock = Jim Gre holding the upper. h hand in the shots on goa Framer's gtruck first ape when Brian Mikkelsen and Scott McLeod set" up Terry Black. This was quickly answered when Bill Pratt scored unassist- 'ed just 21 seconds later, The capper came from the broom of Dave Dalton, aided by Tim Co- chrane. Rick McLean for the poi Brewers and Glen Archibald for The Framer's kept the shooters | off the score sheet initially. The third game also went into overtime as Monsma Electric d Woody's 'Auctions ended the oody's - the Merchants tied the Rooki the regulation time at two apiece. From there it was all Brooklin as they emerged with the 7-5 victory. This game longed to the Attwood brothers on Monsma as they accounted for all seven goals with Nick notching five and Ron' the re- maining two. They also figured TEAM GP Blackstock 15 '1N B&R Swamp 14 11 Woody's 14 8 Monsma 15 7 Framer's . 15 4 - Emmerson's 15 3 12 NAME Attwood R. Lynde K. - Wotten T. ~ Attwood N. Pomeroy B. Canning D. Down Grieve K.. - Young K. Tayier D. TEAM Monsma Monsma Blackstock Monsma- Monsma Blackstock: Woody's B&R helpers went to Ken L fs & Rob Mason, Broomball WwW L Broomball Top Ten Scorers B&R Swamp. B&R Swamp warp. in in getting each hother ip a8 Ron Peceiving one. The remaining de with three, and the rem ning single going to Jim Mason ¥ 'As for the squad of Woody's; Ww scored Hf . 'oung, an Yarn Woodrow adding single markers each, The assist) nent Noyeg. Bruce 5 oodrow. w, an al we onsen ih bch : battle over third and fourth at this late date in: the' season, with Woody's on top by a int, with ye Toft in e 'Tegular schedule. As the game with. B & R the Dave played: one: less game which could yet figure into the final equation. 0 In ladies' 'play in Caniting on 1-1 on Jan. 10 and lost a Beart. , breaker to Courtice this be- Sunday, 1:0. With o games to go in the regular free: son, the squad is: setting itself: up for. the play offs as they keep improving weekly. ave | Gr GA PTS 19 24 x. 13 22. 29.29. 17 48 45 16 26 33 10 15 47 6. A PTS PM 4 | 23 3: REEDS 16 16- 13. C41 1 10 10 10 14 10 10 9 Stu ado asaen n » 8 4 2 gt 5 5 XL Gas Bar Eaglettes | 'Perry XL Gas Bar' Novice girls travelled to Ajax for a final en- counter with the Ajax team be- fore the playoffs start on Jan. 80, With the excitement' and thrill of last week's gold medal win still lingering, tho girls took to the ice with a hunger and rolled to a 17-2 win over a con- siderably weaker and less rienced Ajax squad. But. game also gave our own young. er and less experienced pla - achance to rise to the Occasio wo Janna Ostafichuk was in goal for Port and although she had a backstop for the team. Coach Virtues before game and importance of passing the ring and setting up players in' the open and'it worked on the ice as everyone was involved in the scoring. In order of sweater number, the scorers were Alai- na Davis - one goal and three as- sists, Nicole Virtue - two goals ~ and three assists, Shannon ' Warriner - one goal and four as- sists, Jill Pashley - three as- On Sunday, Jan. 17, the Port need to keep on trucking. And trucking they did as te relatively quiet time between: the pipes, she kept her concen: tration and played a steady .talk concentrated on the need - MACKEY, BAILEY & KORB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS sists, Jackie Pashle - one mal -and two assists, 8} or ~ 'one goal Sarah Yorschunren - one goal and three assists, Leanne Layzell - three. and oto gesist, Kristen W er-. one er first and a lighter dad's wallet) and two as- sists, Stare Cunningh eal and one assist, Hine «one goal and three ol slo: Katherine Cooke - three - c. goals, and Rhea Baxter + < one There were 'several three cheers :in the dressin "room, : with the loudest for Tg room, team who never gave "I game, the whole; games that aré b lowouts In )-sided, it Sometimes is. t for both coaches, with one's 7g to hold the refus, ;and eother ng to 8 r its up, but Te Lovee ha apis Pia on part of the game is that Fall th the lagers enjoy the "and p to now, r the Ea- lettes and families, it's been a and enjoyable season, and with the offs rd ep "i Jute tour : conti to i ¥ nue ith th mprove ho ov Dt Saturday Mornings --9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Oshawa Rd., Port Perry Lake Scugog Lumber Building 985-7 391