Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 Apr 1978, p. 18

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SELLE a, SE Lin, DEAN SSS 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 5, 1978 (SRO George Westfall [left] presents the Hiram Walker Mixed Trophy to winning skip Brian Suddard of Oshawa. Other team members are Janet Howsam, by Todd Wilbur On March 27 the Bantams bussed up to Mitchell for the first game of the All- Ontario finals. Port not having played a game in awhile came ouf flat losing 4-1. Mitchell scored two goals before Port came back with one. Doug Potts passed _to Donny Young who got a two on one break with Todd Wilbur. Donny passed it to Todd who drove it into the net. Mitchell scored two more SERENE EEEED Reasonable SAVE NS ~~ WHY PAY MORE FOR HEATING SAVE ON PREMIUM QUALITY FOR ALL YOUR FUEL OIL NEEDS 1517 DUNDAS ST. EAST WHITBY Telephone Today! Call Collect 668-3381 Prompt, Courteous Service to put Port down 3. Port could not come back so Mitchell won 4-1. Back home on Friday, March 31 Port suffered a 6-1 loss before a large crowd. Mitchell again scored 2 goals before Port could score. Al Jones broke the defence, made a move on the goaltender and put it in the other side of the net. Mitchell scored four more goals and Port could not come back. Port played a much better game than they did in the FUEL OIL Rt a ot] BLEE NR AE ) CIA ES [EEE SA Ron Parrish, Port Oshawa. The competition Port Perry Curling Club. Bantams down three games first game as the score did not indicate the play. Port travelled to Mitchell on Sunday, April 2 where they lost a close 2-1 encoun- ter. Port outplayed Mitchell severely but made a couple of errors which Mitchell counted on. Port "had many chances to score but could not put the puck in the net. Port scored first on a goal by Brian Dickson assisted by Pat Johnson and Wayne Robinson. . - As Port forechecked Mitchell into their own end, Mitchell scored to tie it up at one apiece. Mitchell got the heart breaker half-way through the third period. Port could not come back to score another goal before the "period ended. Coach Doug 3 BUY NOW AN Save $30 00 now... and g ( fir Perry, and Bev. was held Saturday at the in finals op & id Whiltshire, Scott and Beans Phinney credited the team with lots of hustle in a game that should have been won by Port. Rob Franssen played well in the first game as did Clay Lovering in the second game. Rob Franssen play- ed superb in the third game making many key saves: We have been getting good fan support and as a player on the team it gives the team a boost just to hear the crowd roar when we step on the ice. It's a great feeling. Port has played very well so come and support the team to get back on the winning track once again. Next game Wed. April 5 (tonight)-at 8:00 p.m. in the new arena. 00 off FOR CAMPING, COTTAGE OR BACK YARD BUILDING... 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Those present at the arena for the meeting March 28 found that the quality of the sound of the PA system was deficient in a couple of areas: behind the glass at the east end, and along the south wall at the top of the stands. The decision means that a Wintario application for funds. for. a new. sound system which the Township was to have filed on behalf of the Skating Club has been withdrawn. The Skating Club, however, will be rent- int a sound system for its three-day spring carnival scheduled for the middle of this month. Novice end season in Otonobee tournament by Doreen Kendall The Mersco's finished off their season in fine style at the Otonobee Novice Tourn- ament on Saturday, April 1st. In the opening gawe the i 'boys in Orange came, up against a fired-up team from Sterling. At the end of the first period the score was 2 to 0 for Sterling. Up until the 43 second mark of the 2nd period, Sterling led the way. Then captain Dave Burnett scored unassisted. This was the lift the boys needed and from there on in, it was. catch-up hockey all the way. With 1 minute and 23 second left to play in the game, Port pulled its goalie, and Dave Burnette, assisted by Ray Daniels found the mark once again. The goalie was returned to his crease and _ with 30 seconds left in regul- ation time, Bobbie Goble, assisted by Dave Burnett and Michael Gibson broke the tie. The second game pitted Port Perry against a big fast team from Belleville and the boys in Orange rose to the occasion and dropped this team 2to 0. The shut-out was shared by Steve Whalen and Mark Kendall. The Mersco's played their best game of the year. Ports goals were scored the Bobby Goble assisted by Michael Gibson and by Steve Durham unassisted. The Championship round for the gold medal saw Port Perry meet up against Lind- say, this was truly the game of the tournament. The first period remained scoreless with both teams giving the game all they had. Lindsay scored twice -in the second period and the crunch was on. The Mersco's never stopped for a moment and at the 6:58 mark of the second period Michael Gibson found the mark assisted by Dave Burnett. Lindsay retaliated with another goal and in the dying seconds of the game, Bobbie Goble found the mark once again for Port. The game ended 3 to 2 for Lind- say. breaker for the boys in Continued on page 21 DON'S CUSTOM CONCRETE FINISHING Basement Floors Garage Floors Patios ~ Sidewalks Concrete Steps Super XL-Mini Automatic Save $30.00 on Homelite's big power saw! Easy-handling too, with thick molded cushion handlebar and pistol grip. Quiet- tone Muffler, automatic and manual chain-oiling. The Super XL-Mini-Automalic comes packaged with the Homelite Safe-T-Tip. 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