Results from the Mens Non-c Crandell's Riverboat -7 Compton Cable TV - 2 Crandells Riverboat defeated Compton Cable T.V. by the score of 7-2. - Scoring for Crandells were Larry Page and Dave Jackson each with two and Kelly Lee, John Connors and Donavan Simion with one each. Ken Jeffery picked up three assists as Larry Page, Ken Lime, Don- avan Simion and Brian Callery each received one assist. Scoring for Compton were Ron Hoogeboom and Colin Asselstine as Denzil Irvine and Jody Peters picked up an assist. , © On Wed. Jan. 25th, the Port Perry Pee Wee B's travelled to Cannington. This game proved to be a real shoot-out for our boys, winning 17-1. Cannington's team was able to keep the game within 1 at the end of the Richard Higgins play- ed net for Compton and Barry Johnston came up with a win for Cran- dell's. Gregory's Mens Wear-5 Rick Larocque Electric -3 Gregory's Mens Wear defeated Rick Larocque Electric 5-3. Scoring for Gregory's were Dan Carty with two, Randy Prosser, Greg Heffer- ing, and Richie Lefort. Richie Lefort received "two assist along with Randy Logan, Dale Bronson, Randy Prosser and Marvin Stevenson each getting first period. The second period was dominated by Port Perry, with six un- answered goals. The third period, the Port Perry boys again came out flying. Two more goals were scored before Cannington was Belles on top 7-5 On Sunday January 29, the Port Perry IGA Belles hosted Oshawa for a game which was missed earlier in the season. It was a rough, hard-fought game with Port coming out on top by a score of 7-5. Scoring for Port was 0] 3) ERRY AUTO GLASS & TRIM COMPLETE WINDSHIELDS CAR & MARINE UPHOLSTERY INSURANCE CLAIMS handled by Kelly Storry with 2 goals, 3 assists; Joanne Connors receiv- ed her hat trick as well as 1 assist; Janice Jack- man 1 goal, 3 assists; Kelley Raines 1 goal, 1 assist; Steph Whitehead 2 assists - GLASS - Cars - Tractors - Bulldozers - UPHOLSTERY - Seats - Carpets Vinyl Tops Pinstripes & Moulding Boat Tops, Seats & Tarps Winter Fronts one. Scoring for Rick Larocque Electric were Bill Van Camp, Jim Beatty and Glen McCoy. Doug Bronson received two assists along with Bill Van Camp who got one. Goalies for this game were Laval Poulin for Gregory's and Dan Mc- Phee for Rick Larocque Electric. J.D. Carpentry - 4 Galley Fish & Chips - 1 J&D Carpentry came up with their second win of the year as they defeated first place team Galley Fish and Chips 4-1. Scoring for Pee Wees win 17-1 able to get a breakaway goal in behind goalie, David Buxcey. Port again turned on their scoring power, with eight more unanswered goals. Scoring for Port Perry: Ron Halligan 4 goals, 2 assists; Matt Durward 3 goals; David Akkerman 2 goals, 2 assists; Gerry Douma 2 goals, 2 assists; Jimmy Vernon 2 goals, 1 assist; Sean Bradbury 1 goal, 3 assists; Brian Appleby 1 goal, 2 assists; Ron Davis 1 goal, 2 assists; Phil Teno 1 goal, 2 assists; Ryan Free 5 assists and Paul Teno with 1 assist. PORT PERRY 985-8507 139 QUEEN {OLD MASTERS FEED BUILDING) ALL WORK GUARANTEED 00 % 8 a" Ld a, be 7 x A ' $1 % = yA k. OAa0aa000000000M08000NNNNNNNOTANNNANAONANANTENONB0000600 0 cy. joining the firm ip and joined the In DOONOANNAN 0 000000A0¢ N74 A 'aA RIE ITI rr MO0000H0NNG MATL MAINDT Lou0000NNNG000 Haskins-Sells Limited Announcement Deborah J. Matz, LL.B. Gordon F. Sedgewick, C.A., Managing Partner of the Oshawa Office of Deloitte Haskins & Sells, is pleased to announce the recent appointments of Deborah J. Matz, LL.B., and Brian Raby, C.A., as Trustees in Bankrupt- Derborah was called to the Bar in Ontario in 1979 and practised law before 1981. Brian c' "ad as a Chartered Accountant in 1979 Ivency Deparuicntin 1980. With this combined legal and accounting experience, Deloitte Haskins & Sells Limited is able to offer both individuals and businesses the right combination of skills and expertise in dealing with all financial problems. Our financial expertise ranges from business reviews to receivership and bankruptcy services. Deloitte Haskins & Sells Limited is an integral part of Deloitte Haskins & Sells, one of Canada's largest Accounting Firms. 170 Raby, C.A. JOQUUOOUOYYYQYYOY YUH GOLYNO OTL rr nn ay \ Y \» 20UYYY RO UYUYUUYLY J.D. Carpentry were Joe Curran with two, Rick Hope and Wayne Taylor with one each. Kentoms, Wayne Fox, Dennis Lycette and Keiso Kinnunen picked up assists. Scoring for Galley was John Foster from PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. January 31, 1984 -- 23 Dennis Sims. Goaltender for this game were Don Card for J&D and Barry John- ston for the Galley. B.J. Donuts - § Sportsland -3 B.J. Donuts defeated Sportsland by the score - of 5-3. Scoring for B.J.'s were Dave Bourgeois with two, Doug Suppelsa, Bill Hurst and Al Gray each with one, Al Gray, Dave Bourg- eois, Don Orr, Bob Mc- Eachern, Phil Walm- sley, Doug Suppelsa and Jim Harmer all picked up assists. Scoring for Sportsland ontact League were Wayne Fox, Rod Jones and Tom Hunter. Bryan Norton, Wayne Fox and Wayne North got the assists. Goalies for this game were Doug MacSween for B.J.'s and Ron Thompson played for Sportsland. Port Novice winning big On Friday Jan. 27 the J.T. Pearce Auctioneers hosted Stouffville for their first playoff game coming up with a 5-0 win and a shutout for our super goaltender, Andrew Pereman. Duane Empringham opened the scoring with an unassisted goal only 2 minutes into the game. In the second period, Lindsay Parry put one in the net assisted by Steve Desautels and Gavin Cochrane. The next goal was scored by Duane Empringham assisted by ° Jeff Andrews. Well into the third period, Duane Empringham scored his 3rd goal of the game to earn himself a hat trick with the assist being credited to Jeff Andrews. With only 2 "Staniland, minutes left in the game, Jeff Andrews scored the final goal of the game unassisted. Winners On Sat. Jan. 28 the J.T. Pearce Auctioneers travelled to Oshawa for' a tournament bringing home the Championship Trophy. In the first game the Auctioneers met the Bolahood Bruins coming up with a 7-1 win. Gavin Cochrane scored 3 goals and 2 assists and earned him- self a hat trick. The other 4 goals were scored by Chad Gar- vock, Jeff Andrews, Sean McEnaney and Duane Empringham. The assists were credit- ed to Chadd Brown, Sean McEnaney, Mike Steven Just no contest Last Thursday the Juvenile No.2's sponsor- ed by Gregory's Mens Wear, hosted Little Britain. It was a rough game with Little Britain receiving 43 minutes in penalties and Port receiving 15. The final score was 12 to 2. Scoring for Port was Dave Thompkins 3, Ian Porter 3. Mike Thomp- son 2, Steve Akkerman 3 and Gregg Williams receiving one goal. Assists went to Steve Akkerman 4, Gregg Williams 3, and Chris Parliament, Jeff Wallace, Brad Martin and Todd Soomre each receiving one assist. Goalies Mike Enyi and Mike Clarke both played a good game. Atoms downed 2-1 On Friday, Jan. 27, the Malmont Farms Atoms played at home against the Oshawa Little N.H.L. Hawks and Port came out on the bottom of a 2-1 score. It was a good clean game with only 3 minor penal- ties handed out. Oshawa got the only goal of the first period and then both teams exchanged goals in the second period with [ech WATER 5" SOFTENER Oshawa scoring first to go ahead 2 to 0, but Jason Cochrane got a beautiful backhand goal to bring Port to within one but that was all the scoring of the game. Good goaltending at both ends of the pad kept the score down. Port's next home game is Friday, Feb. 3 when they open their round robin playoffs against Stouffville. She, (0) Clq Fen 3 RENTALS Only $14.95 per month for as long as you rent FRE SAV Installation, Trial Period and Water Analysis. on Soaps & Detergents, corrosion of pipes and water heaters, bath tub (- rings and rust stains. Serving the Durham Region with dependable products. -- Water Softeners -- Iron Filters -- Water Distillers -- Ultra Violet Purifiers -- Chlorinators We can give softened water at the lowest cost per gallon in the region WHY PAY MORE? 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The assists were credited to Lindsay Parry 1, Chadd Brown 2, Chad Garvock 2, Sean McEnaney 2, Duane Empringham 1, Robin Prentice 2 and Jeff Andrews 1. Our goaltender Andrew Pereman did a super job between the pipes for all 3 games. All of the boys played" exceptionally well for all 3 games. A super good effort was made by Scott Heasman - keep up the good work boys. The Auctioneers will play an exhibition on Friday, Feb. 3 at 7:00 in Port Perry. On Sat. Feb. 4, the team will travel to Bowmanville for a Tournament. FRANK'S RESTAURANT CAESAREA 9p.m.to 1am. COMING: February 10th & 11th "Eleanor White and Country Plus" FEBRUARY 11th - SPECIAL VALENTINES DANCE GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. #