3 4 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. October 10, 1984 ; As another great golf- ' ing season comes to a close, the Summerlea Ladies had their final fun and costume tourna- ment on Sept. 29th, 1984. The results for the day were as follows: Long- est Drives tee No.l - Eleanor Hayes; No.2 Iris Fowler; No.3 Lana Louda; No.4 Bonnie Postill; No.5 Sheila Shortridge; No.6 Marion Hopkins; No.7 hy SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED COUPLES Team Standings: Partridge - 19; Grouse - 17; Mallards - 16; Quail - 15; Chuckers - 9; Phea- sants - 8. MEN: High Single Flat: Bill Vanderklugt - 245. High Single with Handicap: Bill Vander- ---- ae ---------------------- r © The Summerlea Ladies Golf league concluded its season last | Saturday with a banquet and the presentation of trophies to teams and individuals. The top team based on points was front from left: | klugt - 265. | Marie Pcenicni, Anne Terry. Back from left: Debbie Parks, Jean Trivle Flat: Ken Johnston, Margaret Burnfield, Terry MacDonald. Absent from photo ah | le. is Marg Andersen. High Triple with ! ipa on peer Handicap: Ken Stauffer - 705. ~ LADIES: High Single Flat: Marion Hopkins - 299 High Single with Handicap: Marion Hop- kins - 311. High Triple Flat: Marion Hopkins - 654. High Triple with Handicap: Marion Hop- kins - 690. Over 210: Bill Turner - 219; Kay McBride - 245; George Imrie - 210; Don Francis - 215; Marcy Tremble - 230; Bill Vanderklugt - 245; Ray Wright - 217; Vivian Rider - 216; Marion Hopkins - 299; Ken Stauffer - 238,226,235; Terry Black - 213,210; Sharon Wright - 229; Beth Okes - 213. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Team Standings: Gar- fields - 17; Spare Bears - 17, Gremlins - 16; Cabbage Patchers - 15; Bouncers - 13; Slow Starters - 6. | HOME COMPUTER SYSTEMS - now available - ---- ER | UNITRON U2200 COMPUT Compatible » go JN" i | ; | 5 RT I 2 LL The Lee . Individual award winners for the Summerlea Ladies Golf league went fo the following: Marg Nesbit, most points; Lucy Wilson, low gross; and Chris Ostertag, low net. ALSO PRODUCTS FOR: |aTMICPMTM ) ° ADP 80/6502 Ram wi128K Ram Cc « Dual Microprocess « AK Ram (upgrad won « Multi Func « Dual Disc imeriace » « Complete package alable TI99/4A Commodore Ow : Lap, WVailap, r e Warran ty Ca ATARI «Through ESSNA Services Ltd : - Lucy Wilson; No.8 Linda Cann and No.9 Anne Marie Schneider. On the greens; No.l Janet Smith; No.2 Chris Ostertag; No.3 Sharen Bobbie; No.4 Rose Morrow; No.5 Anne Terry; No.6 Heather Davis with a Chip In; No.7 Ann Meester; No.8 Terry MacDonald; No.9 Louise Morin. Low gross for the day was Eleanor O'Neil; least Over 200: V. Rider - 202; M. Hawes - 277,264; L. Lynde - 234; M. Dickson - 200,203; B. Goslin - 200; C. William- son - 213; S. Vander- klugt - 200; P. Norton - 205,222,217; A. Spence - 216; M. Cameron - 221. High Single Flat: Mary Hawes - 277. High Single with Handicap: Mary Hawes - 277 High Triple: Mary Hawes - 668. High Triple with Handicap: Mary Hawes - 668 THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Emmerson's Insurance - 19; Philp Pontiac - 17; Village Taxi - 17; Port Perry IGA - 14; Legion 419 - 12; Norm's Con- tracting - 9; Brian's Towing - 9; Centennial Lanes - 9; Chris Allen Aluminum - 9; Home Hardware - 5; Wayne's Auto Parts - 4; Dow- son's Red and White - 2. High Single Flat: G. Louvelle - 338; J. Rider - 314; J. Healey - 286. High Single with Handicap: G. Louvelle - 342; C. Watts - 297; S. Whitter - 297. High Triple Flat: G. Louvelle - 823; J. Rider - 804; C. Watts - 727. High Triple with Handicap: G. Louvelle - 835; C. Watts - 796; S. Whitter - 783. LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Alley Cats - 14; Steak- ettes - 12; Razzle Dazzle - 11; Round Lips - 11; Scooby Doos - 10; Absentees - 5. Singles over 220: C. Philip - 250,202; K. McBride - 223; K. Hoar - 212; J. Leach - 209; M. Raby - 209; D. Dargavel - 205; L. Louglin - 2086. Triples over 600: C. Philips - 647. putts - Doris Tripp - High Gross Mary Pipher - Most putts - Lori Locke. All of the ladies received a bottle of wine and a grab bag. A wonderful pot luck supper was also provid- ed. ; - Summerlea golf towels were given to twenty three ladies for perfect attendance for the season. Also sixty, LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Bubblicious - 24; Chic- lets - 21; Juicy Fruits - 20; Bubble Yums - 20; Hubba Bubbas - 14; Double Mints - 6. High Single: Joyce Storry - 222. High Triple: Joyce Storry - 614. Triples over 600: Joyce Storry - 614. Singles over 200: Joyce Storry - 222,207; -Marg Lee - 217; Hazel Gray - 206; Gladys McColl - 203. ¢ "TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Team Standings: Pecans - 17; Chestnuts - 14; Almonds - 12; Acorns - 9; Cashews - 8; Peanuts - 3. High Games: Lorne Mallory - 609, (216,232); Paul Crouter - 252; Ray Wright - 252; Ken Rankin - 234; Alf Tom- chishin - 214; Don Orr - 209; Maryanne Espie - 601, (214,201); Anne Evans - 214,215; Cheryl Allen - 202. : YOUTH BOWLING Team Standings: ~~ Summerlea golfers put clubs away for 1984 silver dollars were given for each Birdie and Chip Ins. The second place team were the Rainy Tuesdays - Eleanor Hayes, Chris Ostertag, Chantel Reid, Eleanor O'Neil, Lisa Phillips, Velma Wray and Cheryl Hughes. Thank you to all of the ladies and we hope to see you next year! from the alleys Eagles - 5; Blue Jays - 5; Bluebirds - 3; Hawks - 2; Orioles - 0; Falcons - 0. Girls. High Single: Stephanie Tower - 153. Girls High Double: Karen Davies - 284. Boys High Single: Kevin Gassien - 212. Boys High Double: Kevin Gassien - 347. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 9:00 Team Standings: Leopards - 21; Panthers - 19; Cougars - 14; Jaguars - 13; Pumas - 9; Tigers - 8. Singles over 200: Colleen Kozak - 244,231; Linda Marsh - 232,224; Shirley DeHaas - 225, 206; Myrtle Gimblett - 203,203; Pat Rankin - 242; Alice Glasbergen - 234; Gail Kowalczyk - 223; Corinne Watts - 209; Vivian Rider - 207; Dorothy Bristow - 201. Triples over 600: Colleen Kozak - 633; Shirley DeHaas - 616; Linda Marsh - 613. High Single: Pat Rankin - 242. High Triple: Shirley DeHaas - 616. Juveniles tie by Jeff Cox Monday night Oct. 8th, the team got to- gether for their second exhibition game of the season. This one was against their arch rivals - Uxbridge in a penalty filled game, with 61 minutes in penalties handed out. Port got on the score- board first with an excellent goal by Steve (Leroy) Lee at the 14:10 mark of the first period unassisted. Uxbridge came back to tie it at 6:26 of the first. | Rin Fallfest There was no scoring in a penalty filled second period. In the third period Port went ahead again on a goal by Andy Sleep at the 6:30 mark with Steve Lee getting the assist. Uxbridge then tied it up at 5:25. Both goaltenders Pual Goreski and Tom White for Port played great between the pipes. The next game is at home against Lindsay, Thursday, Oct. 11th. Come out and support the team. SRR eae i hie, orga = Apt Sc FR et LLG Jipat db hw le Wh Bb A i, Tickets available at Uxbri | - JOHN HANNAFORD - ] Sound eronics, - | CALL 985-3126 on pr L.OB Event PORT PERRY LOB INO ARARARXAARN AAARARARE RAR ARREST ENE EEE RN (CI I NE NB INI I JL I OS a» . yf NYY YY EY EE RAIA PRPS EA