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Port Perry Star, 5 Apr 1983, p. 19

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Cand Bwins it agaain The Back left to right: Bill Bridge, Bill St. John, Dan Taylor, Ken Fraser, Chester Down, Ed Olsen, Bruce Woodrow, Carl Rusnnel- Sponsor, Aldon Smith, Murray PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 5, 1983 -- 19 SC and B chalks up ig® the championship come right back to put. For the third consecu- a tive year, C&B Live- stock have won the play- 'off championship in the Port Perry Broomball league. It was achieved with a solid 2-0 win over Utica on Sunday in the final game of the season. After two scoreless periods, Tim Ashbridge put C&B on the board with a shot from the point, that beat an out- standing Don Card, who was screened on the play. On one of Utica's few scoring: chances, Murray Down popped a shot wide _of Keith Fraser while on a break- away, only to have C&B the game gn ice with Ashbridge doing a red? play of his first goal. Utica won the first game of this best of three finals with C&B coming back with a strong win in game two to force the third and deciding match last Sunday. Novice A's grab & ¥ consolation spot J.T. Pearce Auctioneers , hosted Down, Mike Mitchell. Front row, left to teams from Oshawa, right: Keith Fraser, Tim Ashbridge, Mark Uxbridge, Lindsay, Kes- Lee, Gene Woodrow, Rob Evans, Doug Scott. wick, Bowmanville, Absent- Laval Poulin. Huntsville and Stouff- ville to a Novice Tourna- SUNDAY NIGHT COUPLES BOWLING Team Standings: S.0.B.'s - 35; Born Losers - 28; Super Six - 27; Hot Stuff - 20; Hot Oaks - 20; Garfield - 16. LADIES High Single Flat: Terry Louvelle - 291, H.S.W.H.: Terry Louvelle - 330. High Triple -Elat: Beth Oke - 670. H.T.W.H.: Terry Louvelle - 778. High Games: Marion Hopkins - 201,215,222, (637); Robbin Black - 249; Vivian Rider - 246, 224,(669); Terry Louvelle - 291,(661); Beth Oke-- 204,271,(670) ; Kay McBride - 217; Pat Turner - 202,222,210, (634) ; Betty York - 204; 'Betty Ireland - 217. MEN - a High Single Flat: Jim and Rider - 285. H.S.W.H.: Bill Turner High Triple Flat: Jim Rider - 776. H.T.W.H.: Jim Rider - 776. High Games Jim Rider - 285,247,244, (776) ; John Grieve - 213, 219; Glen-Howsam - 247; Gord Bryans - 212; Gerry Louvelle - 258, (615); Don Francis - 251; Bill Vanderklugt - 218; Ed Bolfon - 213; Terry Black - 219,237, (658); Bill Turner - 255, 284,(733). Championship Series: Centennial Lanes - 6886, Port Perry I.G.A. - 6772; Dowson's - 6756; Philp Pontiac - 6595; Norms Contracting - 6460; Waynes Auto Parts - 6421. Bowl at 9:00 pm. "on April 7, 1983. Consolation Series: " Chris.Allen Aluminum - OCICOOCDOCICC0CCICICOC CCI CH CI CICICICST, PORT PERRY HB FIGURE SKATING CLUB | 95th - -------- 1959-1983 orm en nn mn yn Vm nage oye gn oy Lyn Ln yn yn ope LI TICKETS: Available at APRIL8-9-10 April 8th&9th..... April 10th. ... Perry. Adults $3.00; Children $1.00" W "Reunion Party - Saturday, 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. ... THEN & NOW 7:30 P.M. veer. 2:00 P.M. House of Howard, Port COC COC ICC CIC IC DC ICID COC JOO CCCI CIC IC ICICI ICH 525252 52525252 trikes .6820; Legion - 6771; Do No's - 6756; Emmerson Insurance - 6556; Home Hardware - 6387; Brians Towing - 6367. Bowl at 7:00 p.m. on April 7, 1983. High Scores: J. Owen - 321; G. Menzies - 310; P. DeHaas - 301; J. Lynde - 286; R. Twist - 283; T. Hughson - 272; R. Griffin - 269; J. Burrows - 267; R. Stauffer - 267; B. Thomson - 267; G. McHugh - 265; J. Ball- ingall - 262; C. Watts - 262; W. Pugh - 261; D. Francis - 261. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Robins - 28; Jays - 25; Orioles - 20; Wrens - 19; Doves - 18; Crows - 16. High Single: Bev. Evans - 341. .- neessns = High Triple: Gladys McColl - 687. Triples over 600: 'Gladys McColl - 687; Bev. Evans - 685; Gerri Langille - 683; Marg Lee +~-675; Carol Doyle - 617; - Mary Irvine - 601. Singles over 200: Bev Evans - 341; Marg Lee - 275,206; Carol Doyle - 272; Gladys McColl - 266,232; Gerri Langille - 257,244; Mary Irvine - 240; Karma Cameron - 238; Carol Koch - 223; Karen Cole - 213,212; Heather Weinhold - 213; Merle St John - 208; Audrey Brown - 205; Hazel Gray - 201. MONDAY NIGHT 7:00 LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Filberts - 38% Brazil Nuts - 36; Almonds - 34; eanuts - 30; Mac- a ias - 21; Cashews - 9. Singles over 200: S. Cosburn - 228; R. Beare - 245,217; R. Desrochers - 265; F. Venning - 210, - 252,233; R. Willowghly - 204; R. Finley - 216,203; P. Reis - 248; M. Murray - 252; B. Davidge - 200. High Single Flat: R. Desrochers - 255; F. 'Venning - Murray - 252. High Single 252; M. Handicap: M. Murray - 295; P. Reis - 289; R. Desrochers - 283. High Triple Flat: F. Venning - 695; R. Beare - 648; M. Murray - 579; R. Finley - 579. High Triple 708; P. Reis - 696. LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Happy Gang - 47; E.T.'s - 38; Star Trekers - 35; with Handicap: R. Willough- by - 711; M. Murray - ment April 1. In the first game of the day the Auctioneers faced off against the Oshawa Bruins. The Auctioneers put up a hard fight but the Bruins had the skating and passing edge. At the with 6:56 point of the first, the Bruins picked up their first goal. Twenty- one seconds later the Bruins scored again. The Auctioneers held off the Bruins for the next two periods but were unable to score themselves. The game ended 2-0 in favour of Oshawa. With this loss, the Auctioneers entered the Consolation side of the tournament against Uxbridge who had been beaten by Lindsay. This proved to be a rather Six Pack - 30; 1st Ladies pa sided game with a - 27; Love Bug - 12. 4-0 win for the Auction- Singles over 200: Judy ers Port's first goal Olaisen - 238; Kathy came with six seconds Hoar - 210; bride - Terry. - Louvelle - 216; "Joan Fleming - 226; Kay Mc- 223; Marg Jeffrey - 238; Dorothy Shanley - 208; Jennifer gecond "left in the first. Stephen Laird unassisted scored a short-handed goal. In the second period the Auctioneers netted their goal. = Jeff Smith - 229,226; Lynn Andrews took a pass Loughlin - 242; Doris Dargavel - 243; Kacey jody Logan. Andrews 230,255; Marion Hopkins - 235; Harper _ - 'Mary Peck - 245. Triples over 600: Jennifer Smith - 634; Lynn Loughlin - 617; Kacey Harper - 663; Mary Peck - 610. MONDAY 9:00 P.M. LADIES BOWLING 'ream Standings: Zombie - 38; Manhatten - 32 and one half; Screw- driver - 30; Daiquiri - from Kevin Brown and carried the puck down the ice and fired a hard shot into the net. ' The Auctioneers add- ed two more markers in the final period. Jody Logan scored with help from Sean McEnany and Jeff Parry, assisted by Duane Empering- ham and Chad Garvock picked up the final marker, In an earlier game, 25; Sling - 22; B52 - 20 yy nicville had defeated and one half. Singles over 200: Vivian Rider - 235,230; Linda Marsh - 201; Laura Longo - 216; Gail Bolton - 216; Corinne Watts - 200; Marie Bugg - 205; Betty Collins - 200,206; Gail Loudfoot - 213; Thelma McCreight -205; Alice Glasbergen - 248; Jo Ann Hunter - 2440 Leanne Saunders - 201, Marg Pelow - 204; Isabel Bartley - 214; Ilean Pugh - 213; Mary- lynn Murphy - 224; (Turn to page 20). Keswick to earn the right to challenge the Auctioneers in the final Consolation Round. = Port played an out- standing fore-checking game. At the 8:38 mark of the second, Jody Logan standing ready in the slot scored from Jason Cochrane and Jeff Parry. Six séconds later Huntsville tied the score on a screen shot. With hard work the Auctioneers had a 3-1 lead by the end of the period. Jody Logan, unassisted, deked the goalie to score. Jeff Parry also unassisted picked up Port Perry's third goal on a break- -away. This was an important one for him as it marked his fiftieth goal of the season. Con- gratulations Jeff. Huntsville fought back finally picking up a rebound to score their second marker. Jason Cochrane rounded out the scoring with 46 seconds to play. Jody Logan and Stephen Laird was credited with the assist. The game was a 4-2 win for the Auctioneers. . ed well between the pipes throughout the day. Chad Garvock accept- ed the Consolation Trophy for his team and each player received a medallion. The Oshawa Bruins went on to win the Championship by defeating Stouffville 5-1. This winds 'up the 1982-83 hockey season. A fine effort was put forth by all players. Thanks to the coaching staff of Bob 'Spencley, Ken Parry and Rick Lar- ocque, the boys have learned better hockey skills and sportsman- ship.- Shawn Larocque play- CREE a MA = ly } $323.4 ba vier dd Pu <h Since TFT 1848 i Yocom | pa { Brooklin Flour Mills Flour & Baking Supplies 1.) Proof of birth Boys to RABBIT 25'kg. bag PELLETS... 37.40 23 CASSELS ROAD EAST, 655+ 2 SOCCER REGISTRATION IS HERE AGAIN! Place: Scout Hall - Lilla St., Port Perry - Date: Sat., & Sun., April 9th § 10th, 1983 Time: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00.p,m.'each day NO REGISTRATION FORMS CAN BE MAILED THIS YEAR! NOTE: Parents please bring the following information with you to the Registration Centre. 2.) OHIP number (in case of injury/treatment) 3.) Out of Tun Girls teams and competitive ing a passport size photograph. FEES FOR THE '83 SEASON WILL BE: $25.00 per child or $45.00 per family SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER i % wr A SEES iN "a NN a ORT a eG ws va = ee See

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