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Port Perry Star, 30 Jan 1996, p. 24

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--- 24- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 30, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SPORTS J _ Lots of action in the SHL Hawks vs. Sharks Game one today was played by the J and D Hawks and the Van and Truck World Sharks in a close game to the last seconds. The scoring was started by the Hawks with a goal by Bob Col- lins who was assisted by Keijo Kinnunen and Brian Norton. Then Carl Durward scored with a goal for the Sharks, assisted by Bart Wagar. The next two goals went to the Hawks, the first scored by Joe Curran and assisted by Brian Burns and John Mackey, and the second scored by Steve Groves with an assist from Alan Sibbald. Then Bart Wagar scored for the Sharks with assists from Doug Bache and Wayne Fox, followed by a goal by Colin Asselstine and assisted by Dave Dickson and Carl Durward. The last goal went to the Hawks with an un- assisted goal by Gary Lance to end the game at 4-3. Comets vs. Aces In game two the Compton Comets defeated the Taylor Aces 4-2. The Comets scored the first two goals, the first by Mike Driscoll with assists by Bill pote and Jason Warner. Then the second was scored by Doug Bronson and assisted by Bill Weisflock and Chris Brain. Then Ray Zaparanuik scored for the Aces with an assist from Sean Fewer. The next goal was by Jason Warner with assis- tance from Mike Driscoll and Bill Foote. Henry Forderer was assisted by Mark Jobb and Steve Dunn to score the last of the Aces' goals, then Doug Bron- son scored again with an assist from Richard Huggins to end the game. Clippers vs. Chargers Game three was a tie between the Fitzgerald Clippers and the Monsma Chargers at 1-1. Steve Lee of the Clippers scored the first goal with assists from Der- ek Fitzgerald and Doug Suppel- sa. Then Lee Wilbur scored for the Chargers with an assist by Brian Pomeroy. Senators vs. Flames The Ball-Callery Senators tied the Harrison Flames in the fourth game after a 3-0 lead. The first goals were scored by Bob Beveridge, who was assist- ed by Willy Edwards and Glen Hudson, followed by Duane Bronson who scored unassisted. Then Glen Hudson scored with an assist from Bob Beveridge. In the first two minutes of the third period the Senators tied up the game with goals from Fred Moffatt, with assistance from Paul Goreski and Doug Seeley, Ken Jeffrey assisted by Fred Moffatt and Rob Evans, and Fred Moffatt again with an assist from Ken Jeffrey. The fi- nal score was 3-3. Wolves vs. Roosters The Pineridge Wolves defeat- ed the Pizza Delight Roosters in the fifth game 6-1. Larry Jack- son scored the first two goals, the first assisted by Todd Wil- bur and Larry Pilkey, and the second by Larry Pilkey and Ron Zaparanuik. Then the Roosters scored with a shot from Tony Oxley, assisted by Carl Dur- ham. Ron Zaparanuik took the next goal with assistance from Larry Pilkey and Robert Van- Camp. In the second period Ken Davison scored twice, the first assistance from Larry Pilkey and Robert VanCamp. In the second period Keh Davison scored twice, the first assisted by Clarence Stephenson and Larry Pilkey, and the second by Larry Pilkey. Then the last goal was scored by Larry Pilkey with assists_from Todd Wilbur and Ken Smart Jr. Next week's playoff games: 6:45 a.m. - Monsma Electric vs. Taylor Fuels; 7:45 am. J & D Carpentry vs. Fitzgerald's Weed Control; 8:45 a.m. Pine- ridge S s vs. Harrison Fuels; 9:45 a.th: Compton Cable T.V. vs. Van and Truck World; 10:45 a.m. Pizza Delight vs. Ball/ Callery and Associates. ~ Auctioneer e 3M Scotchguard PY a -- Durharm | Stearn Cleaning °lLoose Rugs 985-8552 e Broadloom e Upholstery EF) Township of Scugog PUBLIC NOTICE Special Meeting TOWNSHIP or 3CUGOG =a Tuesday, February 13, 1996 at 7:30pm at Latcham Centre Council is seeking the public reaction to the Golden Report and on February 13, 1996 will entertain a limited number of individuals to express their views and opinions on the Golden Report on the G.T.A. Interested persons who wish to address Council about the matter are requested to notify the Clerk's Department at 985-7393 prior to February 9, 1996 to be placed on the Agenda and file a written copy of the presentation by 12:00 noon on February 13, 1996. Those unable to make oral submissions or unable to attend are encouraged to file written submissions. The Agenda will be as follow: 7:30 p.m. Brief overview of the Report 8:00 p.m. Submissions (limited to 8 minutes in duration) 9:30 p.m. .Questions 10:00 pm Adjournment Ead S Cuddie AMCT, CMC Administrator/Clerk Township of Scugog P.O. Box 780 208 Ncrth St PORT PERRY. Ontano LIL 1A7 Telephone (905) 98% 7393 Re: Golden Report on G.T.A. Bantams lead series 2-0 The Port Perry Bantam No. 1 team, sponsored by Country Style Donuj# in Manchester, commenced their qu€st for the All Ontario Championshi 26 at the Scugog Arena. THe first two rounds of playoffs are for the right to be the Lakeshore League representative in the OMHA Bantam A level category. In the first round Port's opponents are those pesky Muskies from Lindsay in a best of five series. The other series pits Cobourg against the Oshawa Red Wings. The winners of these two series will play off to decide who moves on to the OMHA playdowns. If game one is any indication of the outcome of this series, Port are in for an easy go of it, as they steam rolled over Lindsay by a score of 10-1. Right from the start of the game Port came out of the gates with a roar. They did not give Lindsay a chance to get into this game at all. Port scored two in the first, added fivein the second and capped of this fine performance with three in the third. Casey VanSchagen was on a mission as he led all scorers with a hat trick and two assists not to be out done, Scott Jef- frey also played a solid game in scoring a hat trick as well. The other goalscor- ers were Derek Tindall, Troy Campbell, Dillan Weber and Jon Froats. Leading the assist parade was Dave Gainey and Troy Campbell with three each, Glenn McCready with two and singles going to Dillan Weber and Adam Hobbs. Mike McLennan drew the assignment be- tween the pipes and played a solid game when called on to make some tough stops. Game two of the series was plased on Jan. 28 at the Lindsay Rec. Centre. This was to be a closer game on the score- sheet as Lindsay dug a little deeper this particular "super-bowl" night to try and give themselves a win at home. Luck was not on their side as once again Port rallied to a 4-1 win. Leading off the scor- ing in the first period was Adam Hobbs being assisted by his linemate Derek Tindall and Jon Froats. Not much later Troy Campbell scored after Dave Gai- ney and Scott Jeffrey's efforts put the puck right in front. Next up for Port was Scott Jeffrey scoring on a nice pass from Troy Camp- bell and Dave Gainey. This gave Port a three goal lead heading into the second period. Lindsay came close a couple of times to get on tke scoreboard but Ryan Fras- er came up with the saves but finally Lindsay got a break and scored their one and only goal of the game. Heading into the third period, Lind- say was not going to give in to defeat un- til the bitter end. The Port Perry de- fence stymied all their efforts and near the end of the game with the Lindsay goalie on the bench Danny Lyons re- ceived the puck from Troy Campbell and Casey Van Schagen and nicely sent her sliding into the empty net, with only a minute left to go. The Port Perry Country Style Ban- tams now lead the series 2-0 and should hopefully cap things off nicely with a win at home Wednesday night Jan. 31 at 7:30 p.m. Don't miss the exciting ac- tion. Come out and support this local team as they take on the Huskies in the third game of the series. Good luck do- nuts! tion . Pearce Auction Nov- ice went to rival Stouff- ville's Arena on Friday, Jan. 26. Our gang came out flying and kept the pressure on resulting in many chances in the first three minutes. Ashley Lucas led the team with great two- way play. Keenan Geer was everywhere. Mi- chael Lycett, Danny Halward, Tyson Savage and Kyle Mullins were great at forechecking. The defensive efforts of Shane Jeffrey, Nel- son Langmaid, Taylor Churchill, and Derek Goreski broke up much of Stouffville's play- making in th neutral zone. Mark Carnaghan was sharp in net beaten only once on a tricky de- flection. Pearce Auction con- trolled 90 per cent of the game but Stouffville squeaked out the 1-0 victory. Please Recycle This Newspaper a nl a dl i i i AB ae tA hd a aud Stonemoor Day Care has limited openings for children 15 months to 9 yrs. | [| career Port Perry 985-0800 Uxbridge 852-3510 gotonemoor 28, o (3 Bh) ' Care gent? Non-profit organization Contact Dianne 985-0800 ">, 1 IE "All At Guaranteed Low Prices UNITED Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Township buying group in Canada. & a member of the largest carpet * Pleated Shades HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie «_ Hwy. 7A East - Port Perry 985-2451 or 985-2157 _s FAMOUS Levolor® BLINDS « Verticals * Venetians

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