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Port Perry Star, 23 Dec 1997, p. 23

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"A Family Tradition for 131 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, December 23, 1997 - 23 SProrTs Port looks for four on Sunday Scugog Duplicate Bridge Dec. 17 with Joyce Heard and From Page 22 spots." Late in the period, Dale Drummond displayed his scoring touch as he fought off a Chief checker and with one hand on the stick managed a rising shot over the shoulder of netminder Hogan to make it 6-2. Chiefs got that one back quickly however and trailed 6-3 to start the third period. Just past the mid-point the visitors scored again on the power play as the MoJacks appeared to be trying to "protect" their three goal lead. But they shut the door the rest of the way and Bonneveld got his second of the game into an empty net with a minute left. Mackie faced 39 shots in the MoJack net, includ- ing 18 in the middle peri- od. Certainly, his strong effort was a major factor in the win. "We are getting the saves when we need them," said coach Menzies. "This has been the differ- ence. The big saves are what we were missing," (during the long losing streak) On Friday night in Bobcaygeon, Mackie was not quite as busy (facing 31 shots) but again it was his ability to come up with a big stop at a key point in the game. ModJacks never trailed, taking a 2-0 lead after the first on goals by Bonneveld and Drummond. They added two more in the sec- ond from Rob Simms and Barry Forth, while Van Schagen rounded out the scoring in the third period. The three straight wins give the team 23 points, and there is a four team log jam now scrambling for the final two playoff berths in the Central League. rey Moret When you'll get the same SRL LL - Bobcaygeon and Uxbridge also have 23 points and Georgina is one ahead with 24. "They key for us now is to win those games against the teams we're trying to catch (in the standings) But it was sure nice to get that win over Lakefield," Menzies noted as players wished him a Merry Christmas on their way out of the locker room Sunday night. SLAPSHOTS: ModJacks now enjoy a few days away from the arena for the Christmas break. And they way things have been going lately it will be a merrier Christmas for players and coaches. However, they have a tough match coming up December 28 (Sunday) when the first place Little Britain Merchants pay a visit to the Scugog Arena. ModJacks have yet to defeat the high flying ARN THE CHRISTMAS GIFT OF GOOD TASTE... .* EMIEL'S PLACE GIFT CERTIFICATE STII TI -Yo] SS Merchants in three tiies this season. And certainly they remember the last time the clubs met December 13 in LL.B. when the Merchants won 6-5. They got the equalizer late in the game and the win- ner (hotly disputed by the ModJacks) with just seven seconds left. For taat reason, and because ModJacks and Merchants have a long- time rivalry anyway, Sunday night's tilt at the Scugog Arena has all the makings of a good old-fash- ioned barn burner. ModJacks put their winning streak on the line, too. Face off is 7 p.m. Merry Christmas The Star Afternoon - 4-1/2 Table Howell - Avg. 36 First - Fran and Gus Gustafson 46. Second - Peter Francis and Harold Brown 44-1/2. Third - Hoppy Carnwith and Bea Chapman 42-1/2. Fourth - Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson tied Helen Mathieson 38-1/2. Evening - 4-1/2 Table Howell - Avg. 36 First - Judy and Don Atkinson 49. Second - Don Zoller and Mike Sheridan 44-1/2. Third - Marie Carnegie and Ginny Clifford 44. Fourth - Doris Phinney and Wilma Petre 38-1/2. PORT PERRY STAR CROSSWORD 985-2066 985-2257 TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY offering all insolvency services including personal & corporate bankruptcies OSHAWA 122 Albert St. 721-7506 AJAX: 50 Commercial Ave. 619-1473 COBOURG: 72 King St. W. 372-4744 Saturday & evening FURNITURE ¢ APPLIANCES ° TV & VCR B . Theat Porro" 985-2451 arg JAMES R. UNITED Rs Z YANCH appointments available CARPET' || BLINDS FREE INITIAL CONSULTATION The Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department 1998 BLUE BOX COLLECTION SCHEDULE FOR THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG The collection of Blue Box materials in the Township of Scugog will be changing from in January 1998. This change is part of a program to make recycling collection more efficient in Durham Region. Dental Care | Jor the whole family PORT PERRY DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY ~ * DR. J. HARDY * DR. L. GIDEON DURHAM REGION * DR. J. COTTRELL * DR. C. BANFIELD e Dr. T. KING * Dr. MCINTYRE Orthodontist Periodontist Please Call - 985-845 1 (_DR. L. GIDEON * piease cai 985-7952 ) A The last collection in 1997 will be during the week of December 29th and the first collection in 1998 will be during the week of January 19th. Regular collection every second week resumes from the week of January 19th. VLA. SILGAILIS, P.ENG. 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