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Scugog Citizen (1991), 18 Jan 1994, p. 21

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will be going 10 & Toronto Maple Leaf game 24, of the Port bes SRA Sp We sink A In Perry Mac Port Perry. With Ashleigh are MoJack executives Claire Watts and Wayne Stainton. All school kids at the game were eligible for the draw and were admitted free to the game. Playoff picture shapes up in Port Broomball league With five games remaining in the Port Perry Broomball league, final playoff positions are starting to shape up, but not yet set in cement. In the first game of the day on Sunday, Woody's Auctions thrashed the Framer's Gallery by a 6-1 tally. They did most of the damage in the first half scoring five and allowing none. Tom Powell led the pack as he accumulated 2 goals and added 3 assists for a five point game. The additional scorers in the first were Gene Woodrow, Larry Maarse and Rob Mason. Drawing additional assists were Neil Woodrow, Ken St. Amant and Gord Jones, with Gene Woodrow and Brian McBride adding two each. In the second half Woody's addedgto their lead as Gene Woodroly notched his second of the game from Powell, and St. Amant. The Framer's spailed the shutout bid as Keith Dalton scored from Scott Blythe, and Tyler Renaud with 3:21 to play. The middle game of the bord saw a short-handed Em found the mesh. Meantime in the other end Mario Bertrand recorded the shutout for the Insurance squad take a 7- 0 at the hands of the B & R re. Dave Canning started and finished the scoring getting one in each period. Jammed in between was a single by Jarret Harman, with doubles going to Dale Lown, and Dan Taylor. Picking up assists were Mike Mitchell with three, Brian Pomeroy, Mike Geer, Harman and Taylor with a pair each. Between the pipes for the B & R shutout was Keith Tremblay. The final game of the day saw an upset as the fourth place Blackstock Brewers blanked the league-leading Monsma Electric Bruins 1-0. The game went scoreless through the first half, but early in the second frame Tim Cochrane's shot form the point went through traffic and Merchants win 9-4 The Little Britain Merchants . had to settle for a win in three outings in Junior C Hockey . action last week. Merchants took a 9-4 decision over the Bobcaygeon Bullets on home ice January 12 as Chris Locke led the scoring with a hat trick and two assists. On Saturday night, Merchants were nipped 6-5 in a hard-fought affair by league leading Bowmanville Eagles. And things went downhill from there Sunday night as the Lakefield PORT PERRY 985-8177 Chiefs pinned a 6-0 drubbing on the Britain boys. In other action over the weekend, the Chiefs were in Uxbridge for a tilt with the Bruins and went home with two points thanks toa 3-2 decision. in the » Again? [ISIS TIVE: Let us help you out! There will be no play this coming Sunday at the local arena as the League's Annual Tournament will be taking place in the Sunderland Arena with both male and female categories being represented from the local loops as well as Cannington and Oshawa. The league also wishes to extend its condolences at this time to the Dalton family in the recent loss of long time fan Donovan. climbed into second place in the Central Junior C League standings, thanks to a pair of MoJacks have 36 points (17 wins, two ties) three behind league leading Bowmanville but two more than Uxbridge Bruins. Both teams have three games left to play before the regular schedule ends. MoJacks defeated the Bullets 5-2 at the Scugog Arena Sunday night and on Friday night in Bobcaygeon thgy hammered the Bullets 8-3 as captain Clair Cornish fired the hat trick. Sunday night's game was a rather slow paced affair in front of a very tiny crowd at the Scugog Arena. MoJacks never trailed in this one, but netminder Rick Hutchinson had to be sharp as the visitors fired 35 shots at his net. Goals were scored by Steve Laird, Kevin McDonald, Duane Empringham, Keith Leslie and Ian Titterton. Ryan Pogue and Paul Flint replied for the Bullets. Were it not for the sharp work by Hutchinson. in the MoJack net, Bullets might have gone home with a victory. On Friday night, MoJacks bolted to a 4-0. first period lead on a pair of goals by Cornish and one each from Keith Leslie and Shannon Todd. Cornish added one in the second for a 5-1 lead, and in the third Todd Dennis and Steve Laird put the icing on the 8-3 win, lan Titterton helped set up three goals for the MoJacks. 'James Patterson got the start in net and faced 36 pucks thrown his direction. MoJacks have won five straight and have had excellent goaltending down this stretch. Defenseman Gavin Cochrane will miss the next two games I Ty iy minute major for checking from behind in Sunday's SLAPSHOTS: MoJacks end the regular schedule with three / tough games starting thi" Wednesday night in Liste Britain at 8:00 PM. They are in Bowmanville Jan. 25 and will wind up at home against the Lakefield Chiefs on Thursday, Jan. 27 at 8:30 PM. If MoJacks finish second they will have second pick of first round playoff opponents and likely will select the Little Britain Merchants. The MoJack executive is . convinced that the 8:00 PM start for Sunday night home games this season has cut badly into attendance. Often, the games don't end until almost 11:00 PM ang that's just too late for youngsters who have school the ' next day. Sunday night's crowd was one of the smallest this year, even with a special promo for school kids who got in free with an adult and were eligible for a draw to win tickets to a Maple Leaf game in March. The 50/50 draw was just $56. The team will attempt to have the home game starts next year changed, to 7:30 or even 7:00 PM #0 that young people can attend, the games with their parents. Forward Jason Cochrane is out of the lineup with a leg injury but should be back in ina week or so. Netminde Shawn Larocque has resumed skating with the club. He's been out of the lineup for three weeks after a car accident at Christmas. The next home ice action for the MoJacks at the Scugog Arena is Thursday, Jan. 27 at 8:30 PM when they host the Lakefield Chiefs, a game that very well could decide if the MoJacks hold second place. HAVE YOU TRIED A HEARTY IRISH BREAKFAST? The Irish are known for big breakfasts, so why not give it a try this Sunday? We are now open at 11 on Sundays for Breakfast, Lunch or Brunch. See if you can finish our Big Breakfast! Mark January 29th on Your Calendar ROBBIE BURNS NIGHT! Join us for this celebration of authentic Scottish fare and music with a little Irish twist. The Antrim House Pub Good food. Good drink. Good times. 52 Water Street. 985-8853 : Monday to Saturday 11 AM to 1 AM; Sunday 11 AM to 12 Midnight

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