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Port Perry Star, 2 Apr 1985, p. 23

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Port Perry vs. Napanee Atoms re-boun to knot series On March 30 and 31 the Malmont Farm Atoms opened a best 4 of 7 series with Napanee for the Eastern Ontario Cham- pionship. In the first game of the series, the Green Machine lost on a close score of 2-1. In the second game the Green Machine rallied back to tie the series with a strong 6-3 victory. Game One In the first period Napanee grabbed the lead early to go ahead 1-0. In the second period both clubs skated hard and displayed some ex- cellent hockey skills but again Napanee went up another goal. In the third period Port Perry found their legs and at the 1:45 mark Sean McEnaney scored with the assist going to Steven Laird. The game ended with the score 2-1 in favour of Napanee and set the stage for what should be a very close series. Game Two In the second game the Malmont Farm Atoms appeared to be more eager to play and as a result ended up tying the series on a strong 6-3 victory. In the first period Brad Moase opened the scor- ing with the assist going to Jeff Parry and Jody Logan. In the second period Jason Cochrane got the Green Machine rolling on anice unassisted ef- fort at the 9:51 mark. At the 7:48 mark Jason Cochrane scored again on a super unassisted ef- fort. At the 7:05 mark Sean McEnaney scored The Uxbridge Figure Skating Club presents a SPRING SKATING CARNIVAL . vee TRCN GUEST SKATERS - Scott Grover (1985 Sr. Canadian Pair) APRIL 13 ...... 2 & 7 P.M. APRIL 14 .............. 2 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults $5.00, Seniors/Students $4.00 Children 12 and under $2.00 Children S and under FREE (when accompanied by an adult for the Saturday afternoon performance ONLY! ADVANCE TICKETS available at "The Craft Corner", Uxbridge. Penny Schultz & when he picked up the re- bound by Jody Logan and Lindsay Parry. At the, 5:12 mark Steve Laird found the mark as he notched his first goal on a nice unassisted effort. In the third period both clubs skated extremely hard and fast but with only 13 seconds remain- ing in the game, Jason Cochrane earned his hat trick after Napanee removed their goalie in favor of the extra attacker. The game proved to be most exciting for the fans and showed that these are the best two clubs fighting for the championship. The next two games are scheduled for Napanee on Friday, April 5 and Saturday, April 6. bl Sa i. . cnn ef PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 2, 1985 -- 25 Mixed Bonsplel a First Dowson's Valu-Mart held their first an- nual Open Mixed Bonspiel at the Port Perry Curling Club last Saturday night with sixteen teams competing for the trophies. Eventual winner of the popular spiel was a team skip- Power failure cuts tournament short On Sat. March 30, the Bruton's 1.D.A. Petites travelled to Ajax to par- ticipate in the Optimist Club Silver Ring Tourna- ment where we met all- star teams from Ajax, Pickering and Whitby. In our first early A.M. game we met Ajax and came away with a 12-5 win. Our girls started off very slowly and it wasn't until Ajax had scored first that the girls final- ly woke up. Within 90 seconds Port scored three goals and never stopped skating and shooting. At the end of the first period we were ahead 8-2. We continued with our passing, shooting and checking and scored four godls in the second period. Scorers in this game were Misty Andrews 4 goals; Denna Lovering 3 goals, 2 assists; Nicky Beare 3 goals; Amy Parliament and Kelly UXBRIDGE FOXHEAD GOLF COURSE BOX 428, UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO 852-7962 Weekends Only (Fri. to Sun, Ladies' Full Membership .. Weekdays (Mon. to Thurs. including holidays) Husband and Wife Family (4) Seniors Full (60 yrs.) Men & Ladies Juniors under (14) Students 15 to 21 1985 FEE SCHEDULE Men's Full Membership Weekdays Only (Monday to Thursday) ............... 175. 00 including holidays) 200.00 Open this Weekend - Course is Dry! - 200.00 - 150.00 400.00 . 475.00 150.00 75.00 100.00 PRO SHOP/GOLF SUPPLIES - Well Stocked | Menzi s 1 goal and 1 assist each;' Danielle Cooper 2 assists; Shan- non Fox, Chris Mueller, Kim Finley and Lyndsay Dutkewich 1 assist each. Good work girls. In our second game of - the day at the Pickering Village Arena the girls came out flying and were on the scoreboard seconds into the game. This proved to be a closer checking, end-to- end game but we were successful in handing Pickering a 74 defeat. Tracy Pelow, who played in net, made some good stops. The defence of Tanya Towns, Nicky Beare, Kim Poppleton, Chris Mueller and Shan- non Fox played well and were certainly in- strumental in this win. Misty Andrews scored 6 of the 7 goals with the other goal being credited to Kelly Menzies. Assists went to Danielle Cooper 3; Kelly 2; Nicky; Jen- nifer Morden; Misty; Lyndsay Dutkewich; Chris and Kim P. 1 each. On Sun. March 31, the Bruton's 1.D.A. Petites returned to Pickering Village Arena to meet Whitby in the last game of our round-robin and we were able to beat them by a score of 7-2. Port came out strong and dominated the whole Na ------ "Trg, } TROPHIES i and ! ENGRAVING DO-NO's i ! RECORD, CRAFT I 3 & HOBBY WORLD Queen St, Port Perry ; 985-2839 reer prem RN "goals game. Tracy had a good game in goal with the help of Lady Luck and the goal posts. Misty again dominated" the scoring with 6 of the while Denna scored the other. Assists went to Nicky 2; Amy; Jennifer; Shannon and Christine 1 each. Whitby wasn't able to score un- til the last few minutes of the game. All of the girls had a good game and all 'played well. This win ensured us a spot in the Championship game against Pickering at 3:30 P.M. Unfor- tunately due to the bad weather and a long power failure, the game had to be postponed until Monday, April 1 at 7 P.M. in the Pickering Village Arena. SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pencils - Lined Paper Erasers - Note Books Math Sets - etc. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 SQUARE BOY Wi i! $ ped by Paul Griffen. Above, with their pla- ques are, from left: Roger Watson, 2nd; Vicky Fairman, lead; sponsor Ken Dowson; Laurel Griffen, vice skip; and Paul Griffen, skip. 'CARTWRIGHT MINOR SOFTBALL REGISTRATION For Boys & Girls, ages 7 to 15 in 1985. FEE: $10.00 per child / $25.00 family maximum. April 10th - BLACKSTOCK ARENA - 6 to 8 p.m. April 11th - NESTLETON REC CENTRE - 6 to 8 p.m. -- Shirts available for Sizing -- RIVERBOAT DINING LOUNGE - NIGHT CLUB PORT PERRY, ONTARIO §)407 71H + MASH BASH SAT. APRIL 6th COSTUME PARTY! LOOK-A-LIKE CONTEST! Hot Lips, Corporal Klinger, B.J., Hawkeye, Radar, etc. * You're The Star! x We're Making a Promo Video ... COME AS YOU DARE - COSTUMES & CRAZIES Prizes & Video Credits for Best Costumes. SAT., APRIL 13th 15 Water St., Port Perry - 985-3281 PIZZA - SUBS - LASAGNA - 985-8448 80 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY, ONTARIO CS J A kab sali: FH: aul Sool a a i Ta A: ZR ve ZR <A = ama 5 ao aa 8 ois pi cali LL La Lana am a ae a tcl ZZ cg p--

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