18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 1, 1978 Novice defeat Oshawa 2-1 By D. Kendall After a two week lay off the Mersco Novice All Stars swung back into action on Sunday, January 30 with a 2-1 "victory over Oshawa's Little N.H. L. Red Wings. This was a see-saw game from the opening whistle. Scoring for Port saw Ray Daniels assisted by Michael Sorley and team captain Dave Burnett find the mark. Oshawas lone goal was scored by Bob Reeves. Two tripping penalties were assessed both to the Red Wings. The Mersco's nextshome game will be Fri. February 3rd at the New Arena. Face-off time will be 6:30 p.m. This should be an excellent game as our opponents for this game are Pickering and against this team, we have one win and one loss. Hope you will come out and cheer us on. Broomball Action Troski's 2 - Beacock 0 Troski's got off to a quick start as Terry Bryant scor- ed at the 17 second mark of the first period with Bill . Bridge and Neil Guthrie assisted. Beacock fought back hard but Troski's put it away with a late third period goal with Kopie De- Jong scoring from Terry Bryant and Bill Bridge. Bill Gerber recorded the shutout for Troski's. Snowbank Specials C.&.B.'s 3 - Brian's 1 C.&B. opened the scoring in the second period with Don Phinney scoring from Rob Evans and Bill Owen. Brian's soon caught up with Bill Peeters scoring from Finley Peeters and Law- rence Peeters. C.&B. went back ahead late in the second with Ken Knot from ' Bill St.John and- Jay Williams. In the third Continued on page 19 oN '3 NN Dana Lewis and Judy Ayer. [Second row] Martha Waldinsperger, Cory Fulford, David Fulford, Mike Brunton, and Stephen Akkerman. Standing at back are Karen Charles and Elaine Harper. Missing from the picture are Tammy McMillan and Dawn Fellows. These young competitors from the Port Perry Figure Skating Club will be taking part in the Pine Ridge Inter-Club meet on February 18.in Port Perry. 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"DRIVE A LITTLE FURTHER - SAVE A WHOLE LOT MORE." PHILP Thi LIMITED 150 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY 985-7309 HL CAE {Fir ALLY Gah PeeWees drop By Eleanor Kingston On January 16, 1978, Little Britain visited Port Perry for an exhibition game ~ taking home a win of 7-5. Port Perry played well offensively throughout the whole game, but the defense didn't do much to help their goaltender, Paul Kingston. The goaltender played great and hung in there to keep Port Perry in the game. The offensive line of Howard Lee, Greg Williams and Ian Dickson took the first two goals. Ian Dickson scoring the first and Howard Lee, the second. Mark Farrell scored the third, assisted by Darren Desautels. Mike Pratt from Kevin Ferguson and Darren Desautels took the fourth and Kevin Fowler shot the last one home from Darren Desautels and Mark Far- rell. : Port Perry - Bay Ridges Port Perry went down in defeat to the tune of 94 when they visited Bay Rid- ges, Monday, January 23rd. Port Perry taking the whole first period to get rolling only managed one goal in the first period to Bay Ridges' 4. The second period both teams played super hockey. Port Perry turned on and with super defense work by clearing the puck, after goaltender Paul Bateman made the initial save, and working with the offensive team they took two goals to Bay Ridges' one. Port Perry fell apart again in the third and Bay - Ridges took over using our goaltender Paul Bate- man as target practise. Bay Ridges again got four goals. Port Perry, with a great struggle, managed two goals. Kevin Ferguson got a hat trick in this game scoring the first two, unassisted, and the last one was assist- ed by Ian Dickson and Steven DeHaas. Kevin Fowler picked up the other goal, assisted by Mark Farrell. Exhibition Game On January 27th, Bay Ridges travelled to Port Perry for an Exhibition game defeating Port with a score of 10-3. 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