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Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1996, p. 19

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"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" Offense_shines in Scugog Hoc By ChrisMonsma On om Oct. 20 the Scugog Hy League re- sumed play with five o1- fensive games. Jarett Har- man, had the highlight of the week with six goals. Compton Cable TVs vs o Xa ylor Fuels 3 In this game the Comets edged out. the Aces in a very offensive game. Bill Bridge had a great game with five points. Aces got on the board first on a goal by Rick Campbell. Comets tied it up on a goal scored by Bridge assisted by Brian Till and Bobby Lee. Aces took the lead with a goal by Campbell-assisted by Randy Prosser. Comets then scored four goals in a row by Bridge assisted by Ken Davison, Bridge as- sisted by Davison and Bill Foote, Davison assisted by Bridge, Bridge assisted by Till and Foote. Kenny Lit- tle got one back for the Aces assisted by Paul Stanley. It was too late for an Aces comeback, so the final score was 5-3. Van & Truck World 8 vs Harrison Fuels 3 . In this game the Sharks kas dominated the Flames. Jarett Harman SProrTs ~ scored six goals to keep the Flames from getting their first win of the season. Harman scored to give the Sharks the lead. Assis went to Tom Barnes. Flames got two back on goals by Dean Smith and Karl Durham. Assists went to Brian Samis, Jim Beatty, Wayne Hancock and Bob Partington. Sharks scored four goals to make it 5-2. Scoring the goals were Harman (two), Dave Burnett and Dave Roth. Assists went to Bur- nett (three), Mike Adam, Barnes, Roth and Clar- ence Stephenson. Rick Sheehey scored for the Flames assisted by Dave Dickson and Wayne Han- cock. Harman - scored three more goals to make the score an 8-3 final. As- sists went to Burnett (two), Roth and Barnes. Monsma Electric 2 vs Cedar Creek Contracting 5 This game had good goaltending from both goalies and some great end to end action. Clippers scored first on a goal by Mike McQuade assisted by Jason Warner and Der- ek Fitzgerald. John Har- man made it 2-0 with a accepting consignments. Call for details. 1869 Scugog Street, Port Perry (next to Radio Shack) 905) 985-7380 We distributed §7 25 District Tn-Hospital Fund - Chantable Foundation - Ontario Command Bursary Poppy Campaign 1996 Reflection of Peace Thank You For Your Generosity «¢ In The 1995 Campaign We collected $10,956.60 dunng our 1995 Poppy Campaign 52.28 as follows - Assistance to widow /widowers /famulies of deceased veterans for immediate expense (not funeral expenses) - 1995 Campaign Expenses (purchases poppies, wreaths, crosses, etc. advertising Again this year we ask for your support and hope to top | last year's donation total with the grateful help of our whole communizy. Annette Burns, 1996 Poppy Chairman - November 2 - 11/96 Branch 419 =, 484 Bay Street Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1M7 (905) 985-8502 goal assisted by Dan Tay- lor. After no scoring in the second period the third pe- riod was full of scoring .. starting with the Hirpers Harman assisted by Ja- mie Menzies, Gi McQuade made it 4-0 with a goal assisted by Warner. The Chargers got two back on goals by Bill Van Camp and Jeff Card. Assists went to Brian Burns, Lee © Wilbur and Jack Monsma. The Clippers killed the momentum for the Charg- ers when Taylor scored as- sisted by Fitzgerald and Harman. Final score was 5-2 Clippers. Ball/Callery & Assoc. 2 vs Pineridge Sports5 This game saw the Wolves outscore the Sena- tors 5-2. The Wolves had » ei oftense tha was led ig n Smart three points and solid | goaltend- ing from Bill Sn : Wolves opened it up with a goal be Willie Ed- wards ad by Tim Ashbridge and Bob Bea- cock. Ashbridge made 2-0 'with a goal. Assisted by . Jaime Taylor and Jeff Johnstone. Senators cut the lead in half on a goal by Todd Wilbur assisted by Bob Beveridge. Wolves went up by two again on a goal by Steve Connors as- sisted by Smart and John- stone. Smart put two more in the net for the Wolves. Assists went to Connors, Richard Sakanashi, Tay- lor and Johnstone. Sena- tors got one more at the end on a goal by Rick Hope assisted by Ken Jeffrey Malmont pulls out the win Port Perry's Malmont Farm Atoms squared off against Yo Edward County (Wellin, on Oct. 18. Midway through the first gton) in Port period, Justin Shinn head- ---- the puck up to Pat Lewis. Pat's quick shot left Justin a pn baad to knock home and open the scoring. A Danny Halward pass sent Ke- vin Robins down the ice. Kevin went wide behind the defense and cut across the net. He faked the deke and shotitin the shortside td makeit2-0. -» < Pat Lewis carried the puck down and scored with an awesome shot from the slot early in the second. Keenan Geer played hard for Malmont and seemed to never tire. Jordan Froat carried the puck well and during one shot on had the puck end up on top of the net. Chet Martin passed from the corner, back to Danny Halward on the blue line, who blasted a shot which Jeff Talmey tipped into the net. This made it 4- zip. Matthew Roth was awarded a penalty shot which was foiled by their goalie. Matthew came back to score Port's fifth goal with assists to Jeff Talmey and Shane Coy Some misques and too many trips to the sin bin Yo Prince Edward County to get back into it. Leo Taillon pulled off great saves for Port to preserve the win. Lake Scugog Lumber Building Oshawa Rd., Port Perry MEETING at 8:00pm Fundraisers needed. Mackey, Bailey & Korb Barristers & Solicitors Saturday Mornings 9:00 am to 12:00 noon TPublic Invitation ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING 2 for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of North Durham Wednesday, October 23, 1996 ® @® The Emerald Mare Restaurant RE (formerly Greystone Stables) 2130 Shirley Rd.,, Port Perry Activities Co-ordinator, Treasurer, Term is to September 1997. Meeting once per month. For more information call 985-3733 HELP US HELP THE CHILDREN 985-7391 Port Perry Scupog Line 2 Simcoe Street Highway 401 blueliner 'experience easman) sees duty play and ki MoJack

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