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Port Perry Star, 12 Nov 1975, p. 19

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' & took Standings: esses ss ssssnsmenssmnnns ~~ Happy Rollers 2040 ® Rosebuds.......... ALR BRIAN'S SUPERTEST 4 K. R. COULTER 0 Because of the very slip- pery ice conditions all games were very slow. But Brian's the task of sliding around and scored four un- answered goals. Brian's started off at the 10:05 mark of the first period with a goal by Paul Christie from Wayne Lown, - Then one minute later, Dave Young scored ANE from Larry King and Dave Dalton. Ken Fraser scored the only goal in the second at 6:30 unassisted. Then at 10:30 of the third, Ken Fraser scored the final goal from Dave Dalton. Wayne Cox picked up the shut-ott, UTICA AUTO BODY 3 SMITS CYCLE 0 Goal tending was the fact- or of such a close game, with both goalies playing extrem- -- BOWLING -- SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Standings: Happy Rollers .............. 35 Whiz Bangs ......... " Ron's Raiders...... 25 The Tigers........ +32 The Jokers .... . The Clown's.................. 11 High Single: Vin Walker 279* H.S.W.H.: Vin Walker 292 High Triple: Dave Rider 733 H.T.W.H.: Dave Rider 733 - Ca WOMEN: High Single: Viv Rider 263 H.S.W.H.: ~ Viv Rider 291 High Triple: Jean Walker 579 H.T.W.H.: Terry Louvelle 705 SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Men High Single: Vin Walker 299 H.S.W.H.: Vin Walker 312 High Triple: Dave Rider 689 H.T.W.H.: John Grieve 760 Women High Single: Lucy Cook 272 HS.W.H.: Bette Ireland 307 High Triple: Lucy Cook 706 H.T.W.H.: Lucy Cook 781 Whiz Bangs .................. 33 The Tigers ....... Rons Raiders .... . The Jokers ....... ...26 The Clowns ................... 13 LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING Standings: Butterflies Cactus ......cuviivenn Wooden Shoes... Shamrocks..... Snowballs ......... Dandy Lions................. 20 High Single: Dianne Goreski 278 High Triple: Dianne Goreski 602 Singles - 200 and Over: D. Goreski 278; E. Vernon 216, 200; M. Gibson 204; B. Collins 203; I. Vernon 228; J. Lee 208, 201; G. Ballard 208; I. Pugh 210; R. Peyton 203; M: Clark 203; D. Davies 204; J. Vanschagen 203, 202; E. Pogue 204; T. Louvelle 242; R. Beare 209; M. J. Till 243. "Triples - 600 and Over: ®.D. Goreski 602; E. Vernon 601. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING High Average: «Dianne Goreski 196 High Triple: Dianne Goreski 698 H.T.W.H.: Jane Schweichert 760 - High Single: Dianne Goreski 274 H.S.W.H.: Jane Schweichert 307 Over 200: Dianne Goreski 274, 218, 206; Jane Hartley 248, 222; Doris Dargavel 241, 200; Jane Schweichert 232; Marilyn Moore 221, 209; Jean Hodgins 221; Marilyn Arnold 215; Marj. Giroux 212; Karen Holdstock 211. Over 600: Dianne Goreski 698; Jane 613. Brians, Utica, Brooklin winners ely well. Utica played .a strong defensive game hold- ing Smits down to no goals. The first period was score- less. It wasn't until 11:05 of the second period when Ron Redman picked up an un- assisted goal. Then at 14:55 Keith Ellicott scored from Ron Redman. In the third period Utica scored their final goal at 12:25 by Mike Mitchell from Ron Redman. Dennis Symes received the shut out. BROOKLIN LEGION 3 CAWKERS BUTCHERS 2 With end to end action it was unknown who was going to win until the last horn to 'end the game. It was a scoreless first period. Then just 25 seconds into the second Brooklin scored with a goal by Bill Rhule from John Vanhouvle and Randy Church. Cawkers came back at 7:40 with a - goal by Bill Hunter from Harry Weller. At 10:30 Brooklin went ahead again with a goal by Ken Down from Bill Down. In the third Brooklin scored at the 3:30 --mark-by Bill Down from Murray Down. CAV VVVVVVVVVVLCVLVLLLTRLVCIVRCCANSSSS ESS Sportsi.and © 40] EE Water St., Port Perry - 985-2174 - Jim Burnett, prop. Skate Sharpening & Exchange Koho and Louisville HOCKEY STICKS ADIDAS - BAUER - C.C.M. - COOPER ee to the also a Approximately 50 Units» On Display FREE COFFEE AND DONUTS Friday & Sat. 9:30 - 9:00 P.M. Sunday, 9:30 - 6:00 P.M. SETTER IES RRR © SESRRIN ATER J Tat as LEA § [] A 1d 'rs UPA SAN DARDEN ERNE FAIGAFA FSSE IAN STN PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Nov. 12, 1975 -- 19 You might say the Port Perry Judo Club has just flipped over the Old Town Hall project now that the project has been nearly completed. The club has adopted the building as their new home for the twice-weekly sessions after they were forced to move from their old clubhouse in the basement of a downtown business. The move was made necessary when the downtown store went out of business in October. Grand Showing Travel Trailers & Motor Homes SEE THE ALL NEW Ee lessee BENDIX = (-E CITATION & CORSAIR ha x SCAMPERS * GOLDEN FALCON * * FALCON FLYTE 35 GLENDALE COTTAGE MODEL Friday, Sat & Sunday NOVEMBER 14-15-16 -- ONE LOCATION ONLY - NORTH BROCK MOTOR SALES 2069 Simcoe St. N. - OSHAWA, ONT. (Across from Durham College) RE RR SR 576-1512 LY A PA $4 BL J) JR IAA NASR a TR Nn ES vey A A rT EEN SN -o ~ A De Cr oe) aes BE a eras OT : Sadi i CE Soe CP ENR Sh a Sn £ $7 2 2 det Te RAT > pat ob tll I RAE THe x oe)

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