Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Oct 1981, p. 20

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- Th ~~ ANC ar LL pt IR Es aN Rr or an x ap A oS a a a a Te SR = ho 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 21, 1981 Novice A squad shut out twice "by Linda Parry In a hard fought battle on Friday night the Novice "A" team went down to defeat 8-0 against Stouffville. The first period opened up with two brilliant saves being made by Port goal tender Noel Lovering, but at 3:18 Drae Glover' of Stouff- ville assisted by Brad Black- -op picked the corner to start their team off to their victory. Stouffville scored 1gain with the goal going to Jason Underwood assisted Larocque. Drae Glover of Stouffville picked up his hat trick with a breakaway at the 4:24 mark. With only twenty 'seconds between the final goals, Dayle Lewis assisted by Jason White- bread scored the last two goals of the game. . The only penalty handed 'out in the game went to Dy Jay Schaife. Then Port challenged back with two ittempts by Michael feasby, both just missing heir mark. Stouffville scored again in the first seriod with the credit going o Jeff Cowley assisted by Jrae Glover. The Auctioneers changed goalies in the second period to Shawn Larocque who made some good saves. Goalie Danny Wilson of Stouffville had his hands full when Jason Towns of Port let a shot go on net and then Chris Forder plugged another one at him only minutes later. With only 34 seconds left in the second period Drae Glover of Stouff- ville put the puck through the legs of Port's goaltender-to make the score 4-0. The third period goals by Stouffville started when Billy Payne assisted by Jason Underwood fired the puck over the shoulder of ETT TTT LIST HHT] A ul £ £ Stouffville for checking in the second period. Despite the high score on this game, the Auctioneers skated hard throughout and with more experience, this freshman team should show us some lively hockey. MARKHAM WINS 7-0 In a good end to end game on Sunday night the Novice Port Perry Auctioneers were defeated 7-0 by the Markham Rotary Club team. The first period" was a display of hard fast skating by both Port and Markham and some excellent saves made by Ports goaltender Noel Lovering. With only 2:22 left in the first period. Markham opened the scoring with a rebound shot picked up by Jeff Stephenson assisted by Mike House. Not long into the second period Jeff Parry of the Auctioneers made two good attempts at scoring but Markham's goalie Paul Goddard was in top form. Halfway into the second period goal tender Shawn Larocque went in for Port Perry and the team came up PRINT Merco's 5° to $1.00 199 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY, ONT. 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For personal service visit our showroom at 108 Brock St. - just east oftherailway tracks. » " 38 Years Home appointments and ry ob Personal Experience. transportation by request. Reg & Clara Tomkinson Kom HC yy LUA rer Ld LAA J AAPRARARA FARRAR ARAN TR RAN SE 3 A $4 18 TYR REAR "2 a LOA BLES Wah: ' Be nin " looked like they were in for their first goal of the night on a break away by Mark Andrews and the rebound being picked up by Jason Cochrane, but again Markham's goalie made two great saves. There was a lot of hustle and determination out there tonight, and with the excellent defense work being done by players like Danny - Sluggett. We expect to see some winning games in future. Fa or NE BALE Foye \8 Vals rd NS ey ta it " wd! AALS © AES +] i es 3 + i + RY, 5 a Ah Haan, Kathleen Petrie and Diny Oosterholt. AFFORDABLE BUILDING SYSTEMS FOR FARM AND INDUST RY MURDOCK R. BELAIR | 4169852618 RR.2 SEAGRAVE, ONT. last Friday afternoon, and six other members worked at gardens at the Scugog Museum. From left to right are: Aenne Vanderheul, Rika Sygerde, Claudia McDiarmid and Grace Bajema. At back are Ralph DOR-JEAN FASHIONS 187 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY - 985-8274 THURS. FRI. & SAT., OCTOBER 22,23&24 25% OFF -o.00ses ~noxers FREE: One Pair of Pantyhose (With Each Purchase over $25.00.) ha ali alae ala aa an rrr ey ry _B. 20WATERST., PORT PERRY - 985-8932 -- OPEN 24 HOURS -- Wide Variety of Donuts - Baked Fresh Daily! JELLIED - GLAZED - CREAM FILLED - TWISTS - FROSTED -B.J.'s DOZEN- | $939 : EXTRA CHARGE FOR SPECIALTY VARIETIES. Ask about our Special Prices on large orders of donuts! AAR IE 7 wy J. DONUTS SANDWICH BAR - Open 9:00P.M.toNOON Ct A Oe ad dB. ain. ate. ann TISAI IEI2E SPRITE IDB AIOI IAI NERRINIIIND,

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