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Port Perry Star, 5 Jan 1999, p. 20

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20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 5, 1999 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Bom © Port set to host the All-Star Game Saturday BCA edges past Harrison Fuels 4-2 pis From Page 19 this stage. In fact every game here on is | F 1 i ld not b roviding Compton with i i later by Rvan S ot ir, rom Page 19 Laird, but it would not be p ing Compt Moy ack forwad Koh Blohm was in ! a et Arena will be the site of Ball/Callery & on 5 aol Caliery he Hobbs and Fd the box for roughing after the whistle as he knocked a Bobcaygeon player to the ice right after the tying goal went behind Jeff Mackie. Blohm got himself out of the dog- house early in the second on a fine indi- vidual effort as he came down the right side and slipped the puck under Greg Schell to tie the game at threes. Chris Moynes for the Bullets and Jason Hansen for MoJacks put the game into a 4-4 deadlock after 40 minutes. The game winner for the visitors came at 3:16 of the third. SLAPSHOTS: The ModJacks are in Lakefield this Tuesday and at Bobcaygeon on Friday night. Both are in the must-win category at the all-star game this coming Saturday night as the Central League will host the Eastern League. An individual skills competition will start at 7:30 PM with the game about 8:00 PM. . The MoJack reps will be netminder Jeff Mackie, defensemen Jeff Clarke and Greg Blackburn, forwards Adam Bonneveld, Dale Drummond and Adam Metherall. MoJack coaching staff will handle the chores behind the bench. The following day, the teams will meet in Frontenac for the second half of this all-star double header. The ModJacks game this Sunday night against the Merchants has been cancelled because of the all-star weekend. Durham Catholic District School Board Junior & Senior Kindergarten Registration for September 1999 Oo . : 3 Registration will be scheduled by the individual schools during the following period: January 18-22, 1999: 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. . Children to be registered for Junior Kindergarten must be 4 years of age on or before December 31st, 1999. . Children to be registered for Senior Kindergarten must be 5 years of age on or before December 31st 1999. . Proof of age is to be presented in the form of one of the following: Baptismal Certificate, Birth Certificate, Birth Registration or Passport. . To register your child, one or both parents/guardians must be Catholic and a registered Separate School Supporter. PLEASE NOTE: « Parents are requested to bring available health records on immunization, allergies etc. * Please contact your local school prior to January 15, 1999 so as to obtain particular details and/or make arrangements for registration. CA (3 3 0 [4] ~- ld OSHAWA/PORT PERRY CATHOLIC SCHOOLS - C. 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ISAAC JOGUES C.S.....ooeiiiieiciii ee ien sss esasa 839-1844 St. J0SePh C.S., UXDIIAGE............o.roooiiiiiii is 852-6242 St. Marguerite Bourgeoys C.S. ...... coins 831-3651 TALE ein LO SRR Sa Sa -- 509-6691 SE WAIHI CoS ooo eee eeeeee ees eseeenesessssssse senses sessions sesso 427-6225 G.A. Andrews Director of Education Harrison Fuels 2 With two goals from Brian Callery, Ball/Callery & Associates were able to hand Harrison Fuels a 4-2 defeat. Ball/Callery went to work early in this con- test jumping out to a 4-0 lead. Bob Tarbotton opened the scoring for Ball/Callery after he took passes from Rick Penstone and Steve Connors. Finding the net next for Ball/Callery was Rick Penstone as he tipped in a shot from Brad Hurst. In the second period Brian Callery netted a pair to give his team a four goal lead. His first was assist- ed by Brad Hurst and Bob Beacock, while his second of the game came with help from Brad Hurst. John Ennis led a come- back effort for Harrison Fuels as he put in a pair of late third period goals. His first was set up by Richie Lefort and Brian Norton, and his second was assisted by Steve win. Compton Communications 3 Cedar Creek Contracting 2 In a close defensive bat- tle Compton Communications came out on top of Cedar Creek Contracting by a final score of 3-2. Compton Communications got on the board first when Scott Wilbur took passes from Mike Driscoll and Todd Wilbur and then went upstairs on the Cedar Creek netminder. Compton then went up 2- 0 when Scott Heard found the twine after bring set up by Jeff Kroonenburg and Ron Compton. Cedar Creek responded by find- ing the net twice to tie the game at two. Karl Durham put Cedar Creek within one with help from John Harman, and Rick McJanet tied the game after Bob Colins put a pass on stick. With ten seconds remaining in the final period it was Peter Somers D) DURHAM REGION NOTICE TO RESIDENTS regarding a Waste Management Advisory Committee Meeting The next meeting of the Region of Durham's "Waste Management Advisory Committee" will be held on Tuesday, January 12, 1999 at 7:00 pm in the Main Boardroom of the Region's Works Department Building, 105 Consumers Drive, Whitby. The Public is welcome to attend. V.A. SILGAILIS, P. ENG. COMMISSIONER OF WORKS Olsen as Compton pre- vailed in this game. Joe's Pizzeria 2 Goreski's Roofing 1 In this low-scoring affair Joe's Pizzeria edged out Goreski's Roofing by a final score of 2-1. All of the offense in this game came in the opening period 'and it was Joe's Pizzeria going up 2-0 after goals from Dave Dickson who was set up by Steve Churchill and Kiejo Kinnunen, and Steve Churchill who put in a rebound from in front of the net assisted by Kiejo Kinnunen and Dave Dickson. A nice unassist- ed goal by Bill Foote put Goreski's Roofing within one but that would be as close as they came as Joe's Pizzeria was able to hang on for the 2-1 victory. Peewees fall 6-2 to Cobourg at Richmond Hill From Page 19 With no ice time the entire week before the tournament the boys were feeling it. With Ryan Petch scoring the one and only goal for Port, a tantalizing one at that, Richmond Hill took this game by one goal. Final score 2-1. At this point, Port needed to win their next game which was against Toronto Olympics by eight goals, to advance to the Semi-Finals and they did it. Dec. 29, 7:45 a.m., Port is up against Cobourg. With only one loss all season, which happened to be against Port Perry, we knew we could do it. But not today. With Port's two goals scored by Kevin Robins assisted by Ryan Knatko and Justin Shinn, we gave it a good try. Final score was 6-2. 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