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Port Perry Star, 25 Feb 1997, p. 21

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"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 25, 1997 -21 Red-hot Flames take win as SHL playoffs continue By Chris Monsma On Sunday, Feb. 23 the Scugog Hockey League continued their playoff action a good bunch of games. The red hot Flames continued their winning ways as they beat the Senators. Monsma Electric 3 J&D Carpentry 8 This was a solid two way game as both teams gave a good effort to earn the tie. Chargers opened the scoring on a goal by Ritchie LeFort assisted by Henry For- derer. Hawks came back with three goals in a row. Scoring them were Bob Collins assisted by Dave Brownson and John Rob- ertson, John Kotarba from Jim Duncan, and Dave Brownson scored to make it 3-1. Ritchie LeFort scored for the Chargers as- sisted by Lee Wilbur and Jack Monsma. The chargers did it again, they scored with 7.7 seconds left. Scoring that goal was Bill Weisflock assisted by Colin Assel- stine. Harrison Fuels§ Ball/Callery & Assoc. 1 In this game the Senators couldn't keep up with the red hot Flames as they lost 5- 1. Flames Andy Steele had a solid three points. Senators opened the scoring on a goal by Mark Decosta assisted by Rick Hope. The Flames took it from there as they scored the next five goals. The Flames goals were scored by Jim Beatty assisted by Andy Steele and Dean Smith, Larry Pilkey from Rick Sheehey, Andy Steele unassisted, Larry Pilkey assisted by Dave Dickson, and Rick Sheehey from Andy Steele and Dean Smith. Compton Cable T.V.5 Cedar Creek Contracting 4 This was an offensive game as both teams battled right down to the last sec- ond. Jaime Menzies had a great game for Clippers as he had four points. Clippers opened the scoring first with two goals. Scoring them were Sean Fewer and Darcy Milligan. Assists went to Darcy Milligan and Greg Warriner (two). Clip- pers came back with two goals by John Harman and Mike McQuade. Assists went to Jim Park (two), and Jaime Men- zies (two). Terry Bache and Mike White scored for the Comets to make it 4-2. As- sists went to Darcy Milligan and Steve Lee. Jaime Menzies and Mike McQuade scored for the Clippers to tie the game at four. Mike McQuade, Jaime Menzies and John Harman each picked up an assist. Bill Bridge scored for the Comets with 1:23 left to put the game away. Greg War- riner and Bob Lee picked up assists. Van & Truck World 3 Taylor Fuels 1 This was a good tight game as both teams kept it close throughout the whole game. Ivan Geer scored two goals for the Sharks. Aces scored first on a goal by Brad Men- zies assisted by Ken Little. Jarett Har- man tied it up for the Sharks. Assisted by Dave Burnett and Jim Fowler. Ivan Geer scored the next two to make it a 3-1 final. Dave Burnett picked up two assists as Wayne Fox and Dave Roth picked up one each. Pizza Delight 5 Pineridge Sports 1 This game was owned by the Roosters as they smoked the Wolves 5-1. Carl Fitz- gerald played great as he scored a hat trick. Carl Fitzgerald scored the first two goals. Agsists went to Scott Heard and Fred Moffatt. Brian Pomeroy, Fred Mof- fatt and Carl Fitzgerald scored the Roost- ers last three goals. Assists went to Scott Heard and Gary Lance. Willy Edwards scored the Wolves lone goal assisted by Ken Smart and Ron Zaparanuik. Game times for March 2 will be as fol- lows: 6:45 a.m. - Ball/Callery & Assoc. vs Pineridge Sports 7:45 a.m. - Van & Truck World vs Pizza Delight 8:45 a.m. - Harrison Fuels vs Compton CableT.V. 9:46 a.m. - J&D Carpentry vs Cedar Creek Contracting 10:45 a.m. - Monsma Electric vs Taylor Fuels § v \| CHRIS HALL / PORT PERRY STAR LOCAL CHAMPIONS: Over 15 teams took part in the Native Perspectives Bonspiel at the Port Perry Curling Club recently. Participants came from Pe- terborough, Uxbridge, Port Perry and other areas. The winning team of Kelly Evans, Skip; Carol Jackson, Vice; Sue Duncan, Second; Pat Mark, Lead: and Patti Goreski and Freida Cochrane, spares, won the tournament with 31.5 points. Presenting the trophy to the top team was Val Larocca of Native Per- spectives. Tween Bs From Page 20 a close game Port had to pour on the pressure, buzzing around the oppo- nents net trying for the equalizer. It was not to be and we came up a little short, now we have to wait to see how the other teams did so the girls will know whether they'rein or out. Township of Scugog PROPOSED BY-LAW The Township of Scugog Fire Committee intends to consider a By- Law to impose fees for certain services and activities provided or done by the Township of Scugog Fire Department. "STAR?" Copies of the Draft By-Law are available from the Municipal Office |. CLASSIFIEDS during normal office hours. GET THE RESULTS The purpose of this notice is to afford YOU WANT... : persons the opportunity to present FAST their views to Fire Committee at a PHONE (S08) Too-1oaé mee.ing to be held March 13, 1997 at 3:00 p.m. before a decision is reached. FINE JEWELLERY DESIGN If you wish to make representation before the Committee, contact Kim Coates at (905) 985-7393 prior to March 7, 1997. REPAIR recreational camp. WHO: Kids aged 6-13 WHEN: March 10-14, 17-21 COST. $85.00/1 week $160/2 weeks Scugog Shores Museum Extended hours available Township of Scugog MARCH BREAK CAMPS The Township Recreation department and the Scugog Shores Museum will be offering a joint winter break and Scugog Community Centre REGISTER: Township of Scugog Clerk's Office Offering Arts and Crafts, Games, Sports, Special Field Trips "Sharp" Pens * Exquisite Gold, Silver 8& Diamond Jewellery * Expert Jewellery Repairs * Expert Watch & Clock Repairs * Custom Design | ~ Goldsmith on Premises - 50% Off --® Dental Care Jor the whole family Watch Bands 40% Off : aS eau T 75 i). Xp 34 Water St. Port Perry Fax: 985-9814 and more. For more information call 985-7346 or 985-8698 FORDER-PARKS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. 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