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Port Perry Star, 7 Apr 1998, p. 26

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in Sis nt of el ii +b a EEL Se a ---------- AT --r------------------r------ ------------ Pg Ponisi - Ager w Se NRG Rx SAY IRE 26- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 7, 1998 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" From Page 25 Ranger team, Field said the turning point was Game two when the Merchants out-played their opponents by a hefty margin. But a Ranger power play goal late in the game gave them a 3-2 vic- tory and a 2-0 lead in games. Field said the Rangers are a well-disciplined team with a strong fore-checking system who also execute a neutral zone trap effec- tively when the Merchants were able to break out of their zone. And Field noted the work of netminder Jacob Gill who saw the lion's share of duty in the five D) DURHAM REGION 11, 1998. V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG COMMISSIONER OF WORKS The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department Holiday Closure of the Region's Waste Management Facilities The Region's Waste Management Facilities in Oshawa, Port Perry and Blackstock will be closed Friday, April 10, 1998 for Good Friday. Normal operations will resume Saturday, April game series. The Rangers took a 3-0 stranglehold last Wednesday night with a 6-2 victory on home ice, and the Merchants had to dig very deep to prevent a sweep with their 3-2 win Saturday in a game played in front of a full house at the Lindsay Recreation Complex. The Rangers jumped into a quick 1-0 lead on a goal by Jamie Hogan with the game just 14 seconds old. The Merchants Jeremy Farr tied things at 11:15 with help from Corby Purdy and Darryl James. And five minutes later Chad Purdy put them up County of Victoria Sanitary Landfill Sites Good Friday, April 10/98 & Easter Monday, April 13/98 Hours of Operation All County Landfill sites will be closed on Good Friday. Easter Monday, April 13/98 to your local municipal office. LANDFJLL HOURS OF OPERATION Carden 1 pmto 5pm Eldon 11am to 5 pm Emily 8 am to 5 pm Fenelon 10 am to 6 pm Laxton, Digby, Longford 12 pm to 5 pm Lindsay-Ops 8 am to 4 pm Bethany Closed Mariposa South Closed Somerville Closed Please contact the County Public Works Department at 324-9450 ext. 271 for more information. Any questions regarding collection should be directed Please do not litter municipal roadways or private property. 2-1 on a goal that chased netminder Gill from the cage in favour of Paul Schonfelder. Late in the second, Jeff Darrach managed to shake free in front of the Ranger cage and he made no mis- take with a rising shot over Schonfelder's left arm. Chad Desjardin and Tim Teel set the goal up. The Rangers closed the gap to 3-2 early in the third with a two-man advantage as John Boyle beat Steve Thomas with a perfectly placed slap shot from 25 feet out that caught the low corner on the stick side The Merchants Darryl James was called for hook- ing at 2:06, and then for the second time in the series, the Rangers called for a stick measurement against Chad Purdy's blade. The ref agreed and the Rangers had their two- man advantage. But that was all they could get as the Merchants worked hard the rest of Announcing... SET €3 Ce Ted QI Te (3 [o1o] CAVA RF: Te [IT EINER A J ERT) =F | for 98/99 season. Instructional-ages 3-12 Novice *Atom *Peewee VT [VES a EET ES {EY do a Coaches & Sponsors welcome UIT =RT 0) (oN oF-1 | PAY: Kaminski 986-0448 Early Registration: Blackstock Fair REGIST Port Perry the game to keep the Rangers off the sheet. Netminder Steve Thomas was nothing short of spectacular in this one, especially in the early part of the second stanza, as he made several superb stops from point-blank range and stoned sniper Paul Carter on a clear break- away. Thomas was again very sharp in the third, holding the fort when the Merchants were killing off penalties. He came up limping early in the second when a Ranger crashed the crease and his right leg at the same time. Thomas' work between the pipes did not go un- noticed by his coach who said flatly that he was the "MVP of this game." FINAL COMMENTS: The Merchants certainly have nothing to hang their heads about in losing to Glanbrook, a team without any apparent weaknesses. The Rangers have four strong lines, a tough but We wish to draw your attention to the following In our current "Spring Celebration" flyer. Page 3. Color An Egg, 99-1894 (part of 99-0268X). This product will not be available during the week of the sale. No rainchecks will be issued. Page 9. Item 7, Screwdriver Bit Set, 54-3655-6. Copy reads: 58 Pc, Should read: 57 Pc. We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. INIT Men's Masters Rec. Slow Pitch Draft League April 8, 1998, 7:00pm - 10:00pm Fort Ferry Legion For more information contact Steve Caldwell 9865-0762 Open House and Registration Night Tuesday, April 21, 1998, 7:30pm Scugog Community Centre, 1655 Reach St., Port Perry League Play - Tournaments Beginners Always Welcome Lessons Available Memberships: Family $90, Couple $75, Single $50, Single Junior $30, 2 Juniors same family $55 Lessons: Adults - $40, Juniors - $30 For more information call 985-3328 mobile blue line corps and strong goaltending. It will take a fine hockey team to prevent them from win- ning a second straight Jr. C. title. The Merchants gave it their best shot and repre- sented the Central League well in advancing to the "final four." Those so-called "experts" who like to put the knock on Jr. C hockey should have pried them- selves away from the TV set to take in a game or two in the Merchant- Ranger series. They would have witnessed some out- standing hockey. Though the Merchants will lose two of their stars "Merchants close the season with a 4-0 loss to the Rangers to overage next season (sniper Darrach and cap- tain Desjardin) coach Field said there 1s a strong group of players eligible to return to the team in the fall. As for his own future with the club, he told The Star family commitments are forcing him to think about whether he'll be behind the bench for another campaign. He'll make a decision in the next couple of weeks. Finally, this writer would like to thank Geoff and club president Art Field for their help and co-operation in The Star's coverage of the series with Lakefield, Campbellford and Glanbrook. The Ontario Knights of Columbus have launched their Annual Charities Car Raffle. Proceeds from the raffle are donated to The Arthritis Society of Ontario, the largest fun- der of arthritis research in Canada. Tickets for this draw are $1 each. By buying at ticket, consumers help to find a cure for arthritis and to give themselves a chance to win a brand new K of C to hold annual auto raffle on May 16 car or van. The draw will take place on May 16 in Toronto. Tickets are avail- able only through local councils of the Ontario Knights of Columbus. With the Ontario Knights of Columbus Annual Charities Car Raffle, everyone benefits. For tickets please call Ontario Knights of Columbus at 416-759- 4950. Set for April 20, 21, 27, 28 Boating course coming up Oshawa Power and Sail Squadron is presenting "The Boat Pro" boating course April 20, 21, 27, and 28. Dr. F.J. Donevan C.I., 250 Harmony Rd. S., Oshawa. Classes take place from 7 to 9 p.m. and the cost is $35. 0 Includes: all materials and handouts. a Subject includes: boat handling - mandatory equipment - rules of the road. Lines and anchoring - compass - charts - buoyage system aids to navigation. For additional informa- tion or to register call Keith Welsh at 434-5496. Dental Care Jor the whole family PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ~ * DR. J. HARDY * DR. L. GIDEON * DR. T. McINTYRE * DR. J. COTTRELL * DR. C. BANFIELD * DR. T. KING (Orthodontist) Please Call - 985-8451 (Periodontist) | \ C * DR. L. GIDEON Please Cal 985-7952 ) ) Evening & Saturday Appointments Available . New CDN Patient Plans ET) Welcome

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