fA rs Rd el a I ML, Sn aa ou Cath pi 1983 Mens Canadian figure skating cham- New research with an underwater video camera will allow local anglers to see for themselves why fish strike and why they don't in a feature film entitled "Salmon Spectacular," . Guest skater at ice revue Gordon Forbes, who placed third in the Figure Skating Club holds its 25th annual Ice produced in British Col- umbia and coming to the Eastdale Collegiate Auditorium in Oshawa on Thursday, April 14th 1983 at 8:00 p.m. Sport fishing authority Charlie White used a tiny APRIL 12th NESTLETON HALL 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. *Shirts PNP ID Cg CS CS Sr SE CARTWRIGHT MINOR SOFTBALL. *REGISTRATION* Boys & Girls - 7 to 15 Years of Age® (AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1983) REGISTRATION: $10. per child; $25. per family. available for sizing COACHES MEETING - SUN., APRIL 17th "7:00 P.M. AT BLACKSTOCK REC CENTRE | APRIL13 & 14 BLACKSTQCK REC CENTRE 6:00 to 8:00 P.M. aa TT Dinielee COMBO at PAK SE Se Spieces he Golden Chicken 4 pcs. English Style Fish 2 Med. Salads (of 1 Family French ur choice) ies Fridays, Saturdays & Sundays © (until April 24, 1983) FRIED CHICKEN AND SEAFOQD "The Best of Both from Dixie Lee" 136 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-9009 'strike. Show this weekend. See story for times and pionship will be guest speaker as Port Perry dates of this special show. Feature film tells anglers why those darn fish won't bite remotely controlled TV camera attached to the lure to reveal surprising answers to age old ques- tions about fish strike behaviour. Fascinating close up footage shows the actual moment of Slow motion replays allow the au-| |dience to learn what trig-| 'gers a fish to attack. Biologists in Canada and the U.S.A. speculate that White's new * discoveries may apply to all game fish. His side by side on camera lure com- parison tests show for the NEED PHOTO COPIES? 'We can do them for you! 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The 90 minute full colour feature film climaxes with the dramatic underwater on camera strike and strug- gle of a huge 56 pound Gala show marks skating club's 25th anniversary This friday night, Sat- urday night and Sunday afternoon, April 8,9 and 10, Port Perry Figure Skating Club will be pre- senting its twenty-fifth annual ice revue, "Then and Now", at the Scugog Memorial Arena. Approximately 140 skaters will take part in the programme. All former members have been invited to join in a Grand March. The revue will also feature guest performances by Stephanie Hood, who skates in Novice Ladies competition, Lisa Maddock and Darren Carter (Novice Dance) and Liane Bales and Derek Selby (Novice Pairs). A special guest will be Dennis Johnston, King Salmon. . Tickets . will 'be available at the following outlets: Gagnon Sporting Goods, Oshawa All Seasons Sports and - Marine, Oshawa Peacock Sports and Trophies, Whitby All Seasons Taxidermy, ®Whitby Bay Sports Equipment Ltd., Pickering Rerries Bait, West Hill Adults: $5.00 -- Seniors: $3.00 -- Juniors (6-16 yrs.) $3.00. . ALLTYPES - ALL MAKES [_PHILIRS "000A STERE0S4 Hl. FI'S 21ABLOORST.E. "Serving Port Perry & Area for the past 15 years." PARKSIDE STEREO & FACTORY AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTRE FOR: PHILIPS -RCA-ZENITH- TOSHIBA - HITACHI - LLOYDS MICROWAVE OVEN SERVICE SIPCO OIL 985- 8625 An Independent - Canadian Oil Company Farm' Petroleum - Home Heating Oil -24 HOUR BURNER SERVIGE - a former member of the club who skated in World Professional competition and is pre- sently coaching in British Columbia. A highlight - of the show - will be guest perform- ances by - Forbes, who placed third in the 1983 Senior Men's division of the Canadian: Figure Skating championships. There may also be some Gordon . surprise guests. Friday and Saturday evening performances begin at 7:30 p.m., Sunday after- noon at 2:00 p.m, Tickets are available at the door or at House of Howard 'in advance; cost is $3.00 for adults, - $1.00 for children. This is a real family show - bring the kids to the arena, and join the cele- brations! More bowling (From page 19) Diana Brough - 206. Triples over 600: Vivian Rider - 631; Gail Bolton - 606; Jo Ann - Hunter - 620. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING _. Team Standings: No.1 ~ Ab's Boys - 36; Express - 35; High Rollers - 35; Sooner 6 - 33; Jokers - 28; 3R's plus 2! - 22 . High Single: Dave, Vivian - 306. - High Single with Handicap: Dave Tingle - 333. High Triple: John Criscione - 731. High Triple with Handicap: John Fulford - 235; Bill Ruesink - 246; John Criscione - 236,260, 235; Dave Tingle - 299; Tom Lockett - 230,268; Dave Vivian - 306,219; Bruce Norton - 248; Gerry McGuckin - 224; Pat Mason - 230,215; Paul Grant - 228; John Grieve - 279; Steve Robinson - 219; Ross Armstrong - 252; Jack Healey - 238; John Fule ford - 247,270. . 600 -and over: John Criscione - 731; John Fulford - 713; Dave Vivian - 710; Tom Lockett - 661; Dave Tingle - 648; Glen How- sam - 627; Pat Mason - 625; Bruce Stauffer - 605. - 815; .Dave Tingle - 750; - John Criscione - 746. SHARP - CANON 215 and over: Glen TEXAS INSTRUMENTS | - Howsam - 244 Hal Mc | CALCULATORS Cullough - 243; Ross 1 . i me & Adding Machines Muir - 271; Tim Ash- bridge - 235; Ed Wein- | PORT PERRY STAR hold - 225; Bruce 235 Queen Street Stauffer - 234; Randy 985-7383 Stauffer - 221; Bill Owen 4 renee OPPO 0 0000000000000 000800000000000 ¢ PORT PERRY 3 . MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Friday 7to 9 P.M. $10.00 per child. 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