Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1983, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1983 Y ASA RI - Pins and strikes at the local bowling lanes SUNDAY NIGHT COUPLES BOWLING Team Standings: Lynx - 7; Skylarks - 7 Cougars - 5; Comets - 2; Mustangs - 0; Bobcats - 0. Mens Singles over 200: Ed Bolton - 218; Ted Harvard - 211; Al York - 267; Bill Turner - 241, 375; Bev Black - 224 Jerry Louvelle - 216; Glen Howsam - 243; Ken Woodhouse - 223; Terry Black 218; Gord Bryans - 215; Jim Rider - 223,232,213. High Single Flat: Bill Turner - 375. High Single with Handicap: Bill Turner - 380. High Triple Flat: Bill Turner - 786. - Still time It's not too late to sign up your son for minor hockey, even though official registration was held last weekend. Minor hockey president Grant Williams says boys can register anytime throughout the season ("until March if they want to") and stresses that last weekend was not the cut-off date. Interested players or parents can call Mr. Williams at 985-7484. So far registration is up this year over last. The total number of boys registered last year was 302 compared to this year's figure of 332. JUNIOR BOWLING LEAGUE REGISTRATION: SAT., SEPT. 24 } 3-4P.M. CENTENNIAL LANES Grades 6-7-8 ENTRY FEE: $2.00 Convert 3 your home to ge] EE Heating! ES = N WHITBY ype' High Triple with Handicap: Bill Turner - 801. Women Singles over 210: Vivian Rider - 220. High Single Flat: Pat Turner - 197. High Single with Handicap: Nancy Coulter - 240. High Triple Flat: Vivian Rider - 560. High Triple with Handicap: Nancy Coulter - 682. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Rollers - 14; Heavy Mens no contact Rollers - 8; Pat's Push- overs - 7; Porkeys - 7 Strange Brew - 4; Sparky's Delight - 2. High Single: Bruce Stauffer - 337. High Single Handicap: Stauffer - 353. High Triple: Stauffer - 712. with Bruce Bruce High Triple with Handicap: Hal Mec- Cullough - 774; Bruce Stauffer - 760; Tom Lockett - 736; John Fulford - 735; Jack Healey - 710. 215 And Over: Craig McFadden - 252; Bruce Stauffer - 216,337; Steve hockey results In the first game of the mens non-contact hockey Galley Fish and Chips and Comptons Cable T.V. played to a 2-2 tie. Scoring for Compton was L. Courtice and A. Bonner each with a goal and B. Burns and C. Asselstine picking up an assist each. In the second game it was Rick Larocque Electric defeating Sportsland 6-2. Scoring for Larocque was Greg Roberts with 2 . goals, Scott Davis, Bob Collect up to 800 Convert your oil heating system to propane and collect up to $800.00 through the Canada Oil Substitution Program. Superior Propane offers a choice of furnaces to provide dependable and efficient heating throughout your home. Your Superior Representative will recommend the right propane heating system for your needs. Superior also offers an Equal Billing Plan and Automatic Fuel Delivery. Ask about our new High Efficiency heating systems. Available Now! Call the "Propane Professionals" today for a free home heating estimate. Pe LIMITED Note: *C.0.8.P. benefits may vary from province 10 province. Ask for details at your local Conservation and Renewable Energy office. 4 13 505 VICTORIA STREET EAST, 668-3328 The fuel of the future... Now! oy =m Tarbottom, Glen Hud- son and Rick Van- Weston each with singles. Assists went to Bill VanCamp with 2, Doug Bronson with 2 and Dick Martin with 2, Glen Hudson and Ron Zaparonuik each had one. For Sportsland it was Greg Slade and Wayne Fox each with a goal and Wayne Norton with two assists, Ken Smart and Bryan Norton each with one. In the third game, Crandells beat J&D 6-3. Scoring for Crandells was Dave Jackson with two goals, Ken Tine, Don Bell, Larry Jackson and Ken Jeffery each with one. Assists went to Kelly Lee, and Ray Zaparonuik each with 2, and Don Bell and Ken Jeffery getting singles. Scoring for J&D was Wayne Taylor with 2 goals and Rick Hope with one, Ken Toms and Brian Samis collected - assists while Joe Curren got2, °° Inthe last game B.J.'s -beat Gregory's 3-1. Scoring for B.J's was Jim Duncan with 2 goals and Al Gray with one, assists went to Al Gray and Bob McEachern. Scoring for Gregory's was Dale Bronson assisted by Rick Lefort. Legion third (From page 21) have made the final. Special mention for Rick Evans, Phil Cochrane and Bob Evans who were out- standing offensively throughout the tourna- ment. Additional thanks also to the fans and friends who came with us to lend their support to us throughout the tournament. In league playoff with Goreski Insulation the best 2 out of 3 series is tied at one game apiece; with Goreski's winning - the 1st game 1-0, while losing in Port 5-0. Final . game in this series goes Tuesday Oshawa at 8:30 p.m. night in Robinson - 215; Randy Stauffer - 242; Bruce Norton. - 215; Tom Lockett - 281; Bob Best - 221; Ken Horner - 221; Dave Tingle - 249; Hal McCullough - 232; John Criscione - 229; Rick Rham - 219. 600 And Over: Craig McFadden - 600; Bruce Stauffer - 712; Tom Lockett - 640; John Criscione - 605. MONDAY NIGHT 7:00 LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Pearls - 7; Rubys - 5; Topaz - 4; Opals - 3; Diamonds - 2; Emeralds - 0. High Single Flat: Renee Beare - 239: Sue Jackson - 223; France Venning - 218. B High Triple: France Venning - 595; Renee Beare - 566; Marion Murray - 520. Games over 200: Renee Beare 239; France Venning - 218; Sue Jackson - 223; Marion Murray - 214; Susan Cosburn - 212. MONDAY NIGHT 9:00 LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Corvette's - 11 and one half; Lincoln's - 8; Thunderbirds - 7 and one half; Mercedes - 7; Mustang's - 6; Cad- illag's - 2. Singles over 200: Ilean Pugh - 235; Patti Ber- trand - 212; Linda Marsh - 204; Marg Pelow - 202; Gale Ballard - 200. Ilean High Single: - 235. High Triple: Stone - 542. Sharon LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Kit Kats - 12; Sweet Maries - 10; Almond Joys - 7; Coffee Crisps - 7; Milky Ways - 4; O' Henrys - 2. High Single: Carol Beatty - 242. High Triple: Merle St. John - 625. Triples over 600: Merle St. John - 625; Ann Meester - 603. Singles over 200: Carol Beatty - 242; Dorothy Lee - 238; Audrey Brown - 221; (Turn to page 23) EVERY DAY, SUMMER & WINTER YOUR CAR IS RUSTING AWAY! CHECK 'RU | DAMAGE +} 1esif WMETUEN FoRmuLR RUST CHECK For New or Used Cars DONE WHILE YOU WAIT AND WATCH THE ANNUAL RUST CHECK MAINTENANCE PROGRAM GUARANTEES YOU A VEHICLE WITH A LONGER BODY LIFE. For an Appointment 985-8469 OR VISIT YOUR LOCAL Rust Check Center RUSTY CHECK VAN CAMP CONTRACTING LTD. 90 VANEDWARD DRIVE, P.0. 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