"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" hn ag GOLD MEDAL WINNER: Pamela Armstrong, 11, of Epsom, won the gold medal in the Juvenile Ladies division at the Central Ontario Section-. sponsored Octoberfest '96 competition in Pickering late last month. The event was a good warm-up for the upcoming Sectional competition, and a qualifying event in Barrie this past weekend. Pamela has skated with the Port Perry Figure Skating Club since she was 4, and continues to skate there, and at the Canadian Skating Ciub in North York. By Chris Monsma On Sunday, Nov. 3 play resumed in the Scugog Hockey League with a few close games to make it inter- esting for the fans. Pizza Delight 2 Taylor Fuels 0 This game was a low scoring goaltenders dual be- tween Rick Huggins and Troy Glazier. Troy won the battle as he got the shutout and led his team to a 2-0 win. Roosters first goal was scored by Tom Warner as- sisted by Garry Lance and Fred Moffatt. Rooster's sec- ond goal ws scored by Fred Moffatt. Assist went to Ed Olsen. Van & Truck World 5 Ball/Callery & Assoc. 8 This was a high scoring offensive game. Jarett Har- man had a big game for the Sharks with four points. Bob Beveridge and Warren Geer had four points for the Senators. Sharks scored three goals in the first period. Scoring the goals were Jarett Harman (two) and Dave Burnett. Assists went to Mike Adam (three), Dave Burnett, Tom Barnes and Jarett Harman. Senators got two goals in the first period by Warren Geer. Assists went to Bob Beveridge, Bruce Gracie and Tom Patton. Sharks fourth and fifth goals were scored by Jarett Harman and Clarence Stephenson. Assists went to Dave Bur- nett and Bart Wagar. The rest of the Senators goals were scored by Bob Beveridge assisted by Warren Geer and Todd Wilbur. Ken Jeffrey assisted by Mark Deco- sta and Rick Hope, Mark Decosta assisted by Ken Jef- frey, Bruce Gracie assisted by Tom Patton and Bob Beveridge, Mark Decosta assisted by Paul Goreski, and Warren Geer assisted by Bob Beveridge. Compton Cable T.V.3 Monsma Electric 4 This game was even throughout the whole 30 min- utes. The game looked as though it would be a tie but the Chargers managed to put one in with 0.1 seconds left to win the game. SHL action sees close games From Page 21 the team's fortunes are to improve away from the friendly confines of the Scugog Arena where Mo- Jacks have four wins and a draw in five games to date. We have to start scoring on the power play in the close games," Carnegie re- marked. And he wants to see the players give it a bit more effort away from home where the record is four losses and one victory sofar. : ModJacks added Dan Le- Clair to the roster. He's a left winger who can also play defense. A native of St. Catharines and stu- dent at Durham College, LeClair played Junior Bin his home town before a se- rious leg injury in a car ac- cident kept him out of hockey last year. Coach Carnegie said Le- Clair will add some tough- ness to the ModJacks up front, is a good positional player and can help out on the blue line ina pinch. . Sunday night's shut-out for Roberts was his third so far this season, and for this one, he got plenty of help from his mates as they allowed just 20 shots on net. It appears as if health problems have ended as- sistant coach Brett Puck- # - A ey J JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR Chargers came out with two goals by Jeff Card and Ritchie LeFort. Assists went to Bill VanCamp, Ritchie LeFort, Henry Forderer and Brian Stevenson. Comets came back with three goals. Ron Compton assisted by Kelly Lee, Brian Till assisted by Ken Davison, and Bill Bridge assisted by Kelly Lee. Chargers tied it up on a goal by Ritchie LeFort assisted by Colin Asselstine and Bill Van Camp. Then with 0.1 seconds left Jeff Card set up Colin Asselstine with a nice pass to win the game. Harrison Fuels 3 Pineridge Sports 3 This was a close tough game with some nice goals and some nice saves. Willy Edwards and Ken Smart each had three points. Flames opened the scoring with a goal by Brian Sa- mis assisted by Keijo Kinnunen and Dave Dickson. Flames made 1t 2-0 on a goal by Keijo Kinnunen assist- ed by Rick Sheehey and Larry Pilkey. Wolves scored three goals to take the lead 3-2. Scoring the goals were Willy Edwards assisted by Ken Smart and Ron Zapar- anuik, Ken Smart assisted by Willy Edwards and Tim Ashbridge and Willy Edwards assisted by Ron Zapara- nuik and Ken Smart. Flames tied it up on a goal by Dave Dickson assisted by Jim Beatty. Cedar Creek Contracting 2 J&D Carpentry 5 In thie game the Clippers struggled to score goals against the Hawks goalie Ray Gibson. Bob Collins had a hat trick for the Hawks. Hawks scored first on a goal by Bob Collins assisted by Steve Groves and Brad Hurst. Clippers tied it upon a goal by Jason Warner assisted by Mike McQuade and Jim Park. Hawks scored two more goals by Bob Collins and Steve Groves. Assists went to John Katar- ba, Todd Healey, John Mackey and Jim Duncan. Clip- pers got one back on a goal by John Harman assisted by Jaime Menzies and Mike Geer. Hawks scored two more by Bob Collins and Todd Healey. Assists went to Steve Groves, John Mackey, Jim Duncan and John Ka- tarba. . rin's days with the Jacks. He has a pain form of arthritis and ha missed 2 last = games. Team statistician Scott Pinkerton has taken over assistant duties © the bench, and former cap tain Gavin Cochrane is working with the blue line corps in practise. We're sorry to see Brett have to give up coaching for this reason. He was a classy guy when he captained the team a few seasons back and still is. We wish him be of luck in getting - "back on his feet." : Sporting a record of five wins, four losses and a draw to date, MoJacks have a few days to workon Kk the power play before hit- n Tuesday Afternoon Oct. 29 0 Standings: Squirrels 23, Skunks 18, Tigers 16, Lynx 12, Pumas 11, Coyotes 4. Bre Over 200: Lynn Loughlin High 249, 200, Elaine ylor Hani 220, Linda Colbary*216, Vi 326. Linton 215, Lucy Wilson Hig 214, Kathy Hoar 208, Mary Martin Cannon 201, Kacey Harper. High 550 Triples & Over: Lynn Loughlin 589. Thursday Night Mens Oct, 31 s: Legion 24, Willy & Son 22, IGA 21, Philp Pontiac 16, Kitchen's by im Rite 12, Ridge «North 10. High Single Over 225: Don Woodrow 272, 247, 226, Brian Bray 243, Bob Morrin 239. High Triple Over 600: Don Woodrow 745, Gord Grant : 630, John Gerber 612, Garry McHugh 601. Wednesday Night Ladies Oct. 30 Standings: Twister 23, Single White Females 20, S; Dangerous Minds 14, The , The Bad & The Ugly 10, Lethal Weapons 8, That Thing You Do! 6. High Single Over 200: Marie Giannini 205, Sandy Standin Stewart 235, Julie Dempsey 256, Lisa Shechey 228, Carol Hammond 244. High Double Over 350: Sandy Stewart 417, Julie Dempsey 421, Lisa: Sheehey 389, Carol Hammond 414. 'Tuesday Night Bowling Oct. 29 Standings: Manchester Country Style 30, Port Perry Optical 28, Shaw Industrial 27, Port Perry a good newspaper th keeps getting bett There really is a differe