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Port Perry Star, 9 Dec 1981, p. 13

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RBA EA dn rR AT FAN ARS J na RYRER Rh fig dd HKo% SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Team Standings: Maple - 19; Ash - 12; Spruce -7; Elm - 7; Birch - 11; Pine~ HIGH SCORES MEN High Single -Flat: Terry. Black - 281. . High Single with Handicap - Terry Black - 311. High Triple - flat: Howsam - 689. High Triple with Handicap Glen Howsam - 704. WOMEN High Single -Flat: McBride - 217. High single with Handicap Betty York - 263. High triple -flat: McBride - 599. High Triple with Handicap Kay McBride - 698. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING Team Standing:Astros - 24; Yankees - 21; Pirates - 19; Expos - 16; White Soxs - 14; Angels - 8. Pacers Glen Kay Kay Singles 210 and over: Judy Mitchell -227; Lulu Faint - 223; Vivian Timms - 228,211; Lucy Cook - 262,229; Roberta Hoare - 214; Jean Walker - 271; Maryanne Hawes - 263; Barb Evans _- 213; Marg White - 276; France Venning - 260; Renee Beare - 245. Triples 600 and over: Jean Walker = 673; Lucy Cook - 670; France Venning - 627." High Single - flat :Marg White - 276. High Single with Hand- icap: Maryanne Hawes - 318. High Triple - flat: Jean Walker - 673. High Triple with Hand- icap: Judy Mitchell - 692. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Team Standings:Rinky Dinks - 17; No Names - 14; 'Pat's Rats - 12; Pinheads - 10; Lonesome Nights - 8; Will Nots - 2, Singles over 200: Joan Bagley - 227; Pat Turner - 223; Elaine McQuade - 208; reach tourney final by Hillis Wilbur In Bancroft on the wekend the Pacer's played 2 solid games of hockey and not so good in the championsip game although they had the majority of play. In the first game, Sat. afternoon, they played the host team Bancroft and won 3-0. Scoring for Port Pacer's was Howard Lee assisted by ,Vaughn McKee and Chico Vaz. Kevin Tripp on a low drive from the point assisted by Mark Goreski and Jeff Johnstone. Jeff Johnstone rounded out the scoring assisted by Jamie Lane and Kevin Ferguson. In the second game on Sun. after- noon they beat Peterborough 4-0. Scoring for the Pacer's ~ was Chico Vez assisted by Kevin Tripp and Ken Harman who played 2 out- standing games. Howara Lee scored a shorthanded goal with a lot of hustle and this broke Peterborough's back. Mark Goreski scored unassisted on a nice solo effort. Jamie Lane on a nice backhand assisted by Howard Lee. Kevin Fer- guson rounded out the scoring assisted by Chico Vez. We then played Beams- ville in the Championship game and lost 3 to 1 the last goal being scored in an empty net. The home goal getter for Port was Mark Goreski assisted by Jamie Lane. Many thanks to all the parents who went and gave their support and encourage- ment to Bancroft for a well run tournament. Support Minor Hockey. Xo LINZ LIL A CHRISTMAS IDEA For the Sportsperson in Your Family! A GIFT CERTIFICATE from WILLIAMS' ARMS' 108 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY (416)985-8884 HANDGUNS - RIFLES - SHOTGUNS © SELL-TRADE-REPAIRS *Smith & Wesson *Ruger *Winchester *Remington *Thompson/Centre *Savage *Marlin *Cold *Etc. SHOOTING ACCESSORIES - Reloading Equipment (RCBS, Lyman, Mec) -Sierra, Hornady, Speer -Dupont Powder -Pachmayer Products -Schrade & Camillus Knives -Black Powder Accessories -Leather Products -Cleaning Accessories -Etc., etc., etc. STOREHOURS: Tuesday to Thursday -10A.M.to 6 P.M. "Friday - 10A.M.t09P.M, aturday 10A.M. t0 5:30 P.M. Nancy Bryans - 202; Joan Brisco - 201. Triples over 600: Pete Crawford - 719 (219, 200,291) ; Roger Lafontaine 687 (274, 209, 204); Art Mathews 631 (288); Mark Carter 611 (212, 230); Merv Brisco 600 (229, 205); Les Allen 255; Lorne Mallory 212; Wes Sullivan 211; Bill Turner 209. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standing: Pinpick- ers - 19; Catalysts - 15; The Realistics - 12; AB"SEx's- 9; Ross's Strongarm's - 7; The Machine - 1. High Single: Pat Mason -285. High Single with Handicap: Pat Mason - 285. HY Triple: Bill Owen - A . Triple with Handicap: Bill Owen - 749. Singles over 215: Bill Owen - 283, 277; Hal McCullogh - 263, 220; Kevin Haugen - 237; Larry Doble - 232; Bill Rui- sink - 208, 229; Pat Muson - 285, 246; Dave Vivian - 267; Rick Rham - 236; Jack Healy -231; Ray Werry - 239; Bruce Struffer - 241; Dave Tingle - 225, 234; Tim Ash- bridge - 228; EG Weinhold - ..225, 223; Ross Armstrong - 222; Glen Howson - 256, 276. Triples over 600: Bill Owen - 749; Hal McCullogh - 659; Bill Ruesink - 606; Pat Novice by Linda Parry The J. T. Pearce Novice Auctioneers travelled to Pickering on Wednesday night and won their game 8 - 1. The boys were really hot tonight and Pickering just didn't stand a chance. Port fired in 4 goals in the first period. Mark Andrews put the first goal through the legs of Pickerings goalie with the assists going to Jan Heyes and Jason Cochrane. Then Jason Towns took a well placed pass off the stick of Greg Fitzgerald and Chris Forder. Mark Andrews with - his second goal for the night on an unassisted shot, beat the Pickering goalie. Greg Fitzgerald took the face-off in the Pickering end and - passed to Jeff Parry who fired it into the net. Port's Jason Towns open- ed up the second period scoring with a goal off his own rebound. Port's goalie Shawn Larocque was re- placed midway into the second period after making some super saves. Jan Heyes scored the next Auctioneers goal with the assist by Jason Cochrane. Pickering picked up their only goal of the night on a shot through the legs of Port's goalie Noel Lovering. Jeff Parry of the Auction- eers picked up his second goal of the night off a.well executed passing play from Jason Towns and Greg Fitzgerald. Steve Staniland of Port ended the scoring with a goal assisted by Mike Feasby and Scott Menzies. Port met the hard hitting team from Stouffville on Friday and lost a well fought game 3 - 1. Stouffville scored twice in the first period on Port's goalie Shawn Larocque. He made some really good saves through the game but couldn't hold them down. Mason - 740; Dave Vivian- 631; Jack Healy - 616; Ray Werry - 624; Bruce Stueffer - 641; Dave Tingle - 662; Tim "Ashbridge - 649; Glen Howson - 715. "YOUTH BOWLING Team Standings: Hawks - 27; Orioles - 21; Falcons - 19; Eagles - 16; Blue Birds - 15; Blue Jays - 7. . HIGH SINGLES Girls: Terry Prentice - 164. BOYS: Craig McFadden - 196. HIGH DOUBLES GIRLS: Lisa St. John - 268. . BOYS: Craig McFadden - 331. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Maples - "17; Elms - 15; Birches - 12; Pines -9; Cedars - 6; Oaks * righ Triple: John - 723. High Single: Singles over 200: Merle St. John - 253,248, 222; Carol Colucci - 236; Gladys McCall - 247; Pat Lovering - 232, 202; Dianne Andrews - 215; Marg Lee - 221; Gerri Langille - 224; Vivian Rodd - 213; Merle St. Merle St. Shirley Cummings - 211; Carol Philips - 204; Lois. Andrews - 203; Jean Rankin - 201; Yvonne Priebe - 201; Carol Doyle - 212. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., December 9, 1981 -- 13 Pins and strikes at the bowling lanes TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES LEAGUE Team Standings: Cadill- acs - 17; Buick - 13; Hornets - 12; Jaguar - 10; Edsels - 7; Chevettes 4. Singles over 200: Kay McBride - 204; Audrey Buma - 273; Joan Fleming - 225, 221; Marg Jeffrey - 217, May Raby - 210,216; Dorothy Shanley - 207; Kacey Harper - 241, 260; Mary Peck - 202, 209; Terry Louvelle - 208; Doris Dargavel - 250,224; Joan Knight - 205; Jennifer Smith - 229; Joanne Leach - 203; Connie Townsend - 258; Karen Payne - 216. Triples over 600: Audrey Buma - 606; Joan Fleming - 636; May Raby - 615; Kacey Harper - 664; Doris Dargavel - 658. _ Draw Winner: Shanley. MONDAY NIGHT 7 P.M. LADIES BOWLING Standings; Bunnies - 14; Squirrels - 12; Fawns - 12; Dorothy Beavers - 11; Chipmunks - 6. Games over 200; R. David- ge- 217,202; T. Louuelle - 214, 204; F. Venning - 243; S. Van Schagen - 239; P.Reis - 221; R. Beare - 220; D. Karn - 213; M. Raby - 212; A. Mulder - 210; M. Murry - 206. Triples over 600; F. Ven- ning - 612; R. Dauidge - 601. Foxes - 8; MONDAY 9 PM LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Tempt- ations - 16; Rolling Stones - 12; Drifters - 12; Blood, Sweat and Tears - 10; Sup- remes - 7; Beatles - 6. Singles over 200: Sandy Greenwood - 279,220; Betty Collins - 276, 223; Gale Bal- lard - 260; Dorothy Draper - 244; Norma Adams - 224; Myrtle Gimblett - 216; Viv- ian Rider - 208; Jo Ann Hunter - 207. Triples over 600; Sandy Greenwood - 681; Betty Col- lins - 671; Gale Ballard - 643. Volunteers needed The .St. John Ambulance Brigade needs men and women, boys and girls to become first aiders to work as volunteers wherever they are needed. For information on the Brigade and Cadets, contact St. John Ambulance listed in your local phone book, or the provincial office at 46 Wellesley St. East, Toronto, M4Y 1GS5. slam Pickering 8-1 Scott Menzies of Port scored their only goal on a blistering shot picking the corner of the net, and was assisted by Mike Feasby. Noel Lovering was put in net for Port in the second period and had only 1 goal scored on him. Pen- alties were given to Ian Robertson of Port for trip- ping and Ports Mike Feasby for body contact. The Auctioneers all played well throughout the game and shots on net were 14 apiece. In another out of town game on Sunday the J.T. Pearce Auctioneers beat Uxbridge 5 - 2. Port scored thie only goal in the first period on a shot through the goalies legs by Steve Staniland assisted by Mike Feasby. Uxbridge tied the game in the second period on a three man breakaway on Ports goalie Shawn Larocque. Donnie James of Uxbridge scored the goal with assists to Paul Hammond and Dun- can Hunter. Jeff Parry of the Auction- eers scored two in a row. The First he picked the corner off a pass from Greg Fitzgerald and then on a three man rush he again beat the Uxbridge goalie Robbie Harris, with the assists to Greg Fitz- gerald and Korbie Castle. Mike Feasby with Steve Staniland assisting pushed Ports lead to 4 - 1. Port scored again with a shot through the goalies legs by Greg Fitzgerald assisted by Jason Towns. Uxbridges Bret Meyers, on a good pass from Ryan MacKenzie and Darren Johnston beat Ports goalie to end the scoring at 5 - 2. Uxbridge was penalized three times in the game, twice for tripping and once for body contact. The boys now have a bit of a rest from league paly and will meet the Oshawa Red Wins Lakefield Chiefs ) | VS. [1] Port Perry MoJacks hy ADMISSION: Adults - $1.50; GAME TIME: 3 Students - $1.00; Children - 50 7:30PM. fj GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT! 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