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Scugog Citizen (1991), 8 Feb 1994, p. 29

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pr *"Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, February 8, 1094 -- 39 = Centennial Lanes Youth Bowling League held its Family Twosome on Sunday, January 30. Pictured above are the 1st and 2nd place winners. Front from left Robert Arksey (Bantam), Mark Forderer (Pee Wee), Rebecca DeLore (Pee Wee) and Jeremy Stephenson (Bantam). in the back are Roy Anger (senior) and Owen St. John (senior). Tweens find winning much to their liking Pineridge Tweens obviously have decided they like to win ringette games. Sunday our girls took on Pickering and beat them 5-1 by playing a well-balanced tight- checking game. Let's start this report with a tip of the hat to our defense; Diana, Cathy, Melissa and Jenn Imrie These girls played in your face ringette continually checking, Our Ring Jen Hammond, played a brilliant game not only stopping shots but also using her stick to deflect passes through the crease. Her pestering and confounding the Crime Stoppers needs your help Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving a Break Enter and Theft which occurred in Beaverton on Wednesday, January 5. At 2:50 a.m., unknown suspect(s) entered the Grannys Sports Store at 395 Bay Street. There was no sign of forcible entry but once inside the suspects opened the east side bay door and removed several thousand dollars worth of equipment. Stolen were eight red Honda generators; three grey Honda mowers; two red Honda snowblowers; one red Toro mower; two Toro riding mowers; one red Toro snowblower; nine orange Husqvarna chainsaws; one Husqvarna trimmer; one Husqvarna mower; five helmets; two face shields; plus other chainsaw parts. A snowmobile was moved outside and the bay door was left wide open Police feel that at least a cube Display Ads in the Citizen Top value! call Chris Hudson 985-6397 van must have been used to haul away this equipment. Crime Stoppers is asking anyone. with information on this Break Enter and Theft or any other serious offence to call. Police would like anyone who was in the area and saw anything suspicious that morning to call Crime Stoppers. If you have seen or heard about any of the stolen property call us. As a ealler you will not be asked to identify yourself or have to go to Court. A Cash Reward of up to $1000 is being offered if your information leads to an arrest. The Crime Stoppers phone number is 436-8477, that's 436. TIPS tration to the game was total. Our forwards took care of the other part of the game, scoring goals! Jen Donnelly opened the scoring with a wicked backhand shot after taking a dead-on pass from Giselle. Amelie and Mary teamed up for the next marker. Amelie fed a strong heads-up pass to Mary who broke through Pickering's defense and fired the ring past the netminder. Amy set Port's next goal up when she made a great pass to Giselle who made a nifty pass to Melissa, who fired a blistering shot past the Pickering goalie. Giselle again was in on the play when she took a great pass from Leanne who relayed the ring to Jen D. who scored her second of the game. Our last goal came after Jen I. made a spot on pass to Leanne who was in full flight, powering her way through the Pickering defense to score. 110 WATER ST,, PORT PERRY 985-0804 Condos Located in the Waterpark Across from he Bal Diamonds Picture PerFecT TV TV - VCR - AUDIO outhorlzed dealer for HITACHI ENITH SALES & SERVICE » 4 72 Water St., Port Perry 985-9500 Youth Bowling results, standings The following are the results from Youth Bowling at Centennial Lanes in Port Perry, January 22 and 29. JUNIORS: High single flat- Janine Hammond, 196, Matthew chapman 184. High triple flat- Janine Hammond 501, Matthew Chapman 493. SENIOR BOYS: High singles- Owen St. John 215, and high triple 564. PEE WEE: High single flat- 110, M ig 130. High double flat- Bonnie Johnson, 199, Michael Wilson 245. Standings- Looney Tunes 17, Duck Tales 15, Goof Troop 13. BANTAMS- High single flat- Lauren 138, Jeremy Stephenson 169. High triple flat-Chelsea Powell 348, Roh, Arksey 430. Standi e Impr -H > Full House 17, Fresh Prince ® junions: High single flat- Janine Hammond 185, Matthew Chapman 207. High triple- Matthew Chapman 528, Ashleigh Flieler 488. Standings- Ween 21, Helmet 19, Nirvana 18, Sonic Youth 12. SENIORS: High single flat- Greg Sherwood 220. High triple flat-Roy Anger 509. Playoff picture Minor Hockey playoffs continue this week at the Scugog Arena with several games on tap. This Thursday evening (Feb. 10) the Port Perry Atom 2 will host Uxbridge at 8:00 PM, and at 9:16, the Port Juveniles will take on their opponents from Usbri Saturday, Feb. 12 is a big day for playoff action at the Arena with four games starting a 4:00 PM when the Pee Wee Legionaires host Collingwood. At 5:30, Pee Wee 2 takes on Trenton; at 7:30 PM the Midget 3 hosts Minden and the final |! 6 ASTRO VANS IN STOCK '93 PONTIAC GRAND Am SE Model Awd, Adoot AIHO /V6, oufo. pw, pl. oF, cruise, WY, alum. rims. AM/FM cos 0 Gy 20500 wm game at 9:15 will have the Midget 2s in a tilt with Trenton. On Monday, Feb. 14 at 7:80 PM, the Bantam 1s take on Bradford and next Wed. night (Feb. 16) the Midget 1s see action against Milton with faceoff at 8:30 PM. Port Perry Minor Hockey will be selling 50/60 tickets and break-open tickets in an effort to raise funds to cover an increase in the player insurance costs. Here's a great chance to enjoy some exciting playoff hockey at the Scugog Arena. y February $15,495, S85.

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