~ " ETERS et TU Ror Ng GR Ce a a RRR Sa RC - 238. A There's nothing like wood It's common knowledge that no matter how busy a life-style you lead, having a hobby is a great way to relax and get your mind off the day-to-day pressures of job or business. And there's a group of Township residents' who say that when it Charlie with a sparrow hawk. comes to a hobby, there's nothing quite like wood carving, especially the carving of birds. Charlie Lown, Frank Hedges and Guy Latreille are avid bira carvers and they have decided to try to form a local club, called appropriately Srloligh the Birdseye Wood Carvers ub. 'The group has had a couple of in- itial meetings attended by about a dozen people with an interest in wood carving, but they say that anyone who has done some carving or would like to give it a try is more than welcome to attend the meetings. "We feel the formation of a club is a good way to exchange ideas and techniques. We can offer each other support and there is the fellowship of common interest,' Guy told the Star in an interview last week. If the Birdseye Wood Carvers Club gets off the ground, members would like to bring in highly skilled carvers as guest speakers or to con- duct seminars. They would also like to display their works each year at an annual show. The carving of birds from wood i is not a new art form, but Frank says the popularity has jumped tremen- dously in the last few years. "There are a lot of people right here in Scugog Township who are bird carvers and they come from just about every walk of life," said Frank, who's a retired electrician. Frank became interested in car- ving about two years ago when he saw a display at the Sportsman Show in Toronto. He took a course from an expert and now is so busy at the hobby that he is making atiout one bird each month. o He was very pleased last fall when one of his creations brough $400 at the auction during the Port Perry Ducks Unlimited inaugural dinner. "That was a real ego builder for me," he said with a smile. He has entered his works in several com- petitions and has been quite successful. Charlie Lown, a mechanic in Port Perry, has been carving birds for the past seven years. He first became interested through the late Lawrence Davis of Seagrave, an acknowledged master of the art whose works are in great demand. Charlie still has his first carving, a beaver, which he admits with a smile looks more like a bear on its hind legs. But with practise and the use of sophisticated tools, Charlie has now reached the point where he's going to tackle a single carving (Turn to page 33) Pins JUNIOR LEAGUE Team Standings: Pontiacs - 25; Chevettes - 19; Oldsmobiles - 19; Firebirds - 15; Buicks - 15; Lemans - 12. Boys High Single: Jason Cooper Boys High Double: Mike Skerrett - 382. Girls High Single: Brenda Elford - 165. Girls High Double: Brenda Elford - 319. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings: Canadiens - 41; Oilers - 39; Bruins - 32; Rangers - 30; Red Wings - 25; Maple Leafs - 22. Mens High Single Flat: Jim Rider - 273. Mens High Single with Handicap: Jim Rider - 273. Mens High Triple Flat: Jim Rider - 705. Mens High Triple with Handicap: Ken Pipher - 724. Ladies High Single Flat: Marey Trimble - 228. Ladies High Single with Han- dicap: Lori Andrews - 259. Ladies High Triple Flat: Marcy Trimble - 536. Ladies High Triple with Han- dicap: Lori Andrews - 660. Ladies over 200: Marcv Trimble - 228; Beth Oke - 203. Men over 210: Jim Rider - 273,260; Ted Harvard - 252; Ken Pipher - 244,227; Al York - 212; Lorne Clark - 211. Mens triple over 615: Jim Rider - 705; Ken Pipher - 667; Ted Harvard - 631. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 9:00 P.M. Team Standings: Jetsons - 33; Snorks - 29; Littles - 24; Flintstones - 24; Chipmunks - 22; Smurfs - 15. High Single: Gail Kowalczyk - 223. High Triple: Alice Glasbergen and Gail Kowalczyk - 600. Singles over 200: Sue Norton - 201; Tina Rose - 203; Dorothy Bristow - 206; Doris Hill - 209; Valli Harris - 211; Alice Glasbergen - 202,216; Gail Kowalczyk - 223,201. Triples ovef 600: Alice Glasbergen - 600; Gail Kowalczyk - 600. and strikes TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Honeydews - 43; Lemons - 42; Strawberry Shortcake - - 31; Pears - 28; Kiwis - 15; Pitted Cherries - 20. Singles over 200: Lucy Wilson - 231; Kacey Harper - 207,210; Ruby Hvidsten - 206; Kay McBride - 206; Joan Groves - 219; Joanne Leach - 208; Joan Fleming - 220; Linda Hughes - 219. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standings: Retreads - 40; Blue Jays - 39; Young and Old - 34; Redoubftables - 33; Accidents - 31; Bushers - 12. High Single: Kevin Haugen - 322. High Single with Handicap: David Booth - 328. High Triple: Kevin Haugen - 798. High Triple with Handicap: Kevin Haugen - 807. 215 And Over: Bruce Stauffer - ". 246; Kevin Haugen - 322,299; David Booth - 274; Willy Stalker - 235; Rick DeShane - 274,223; Roy Werry - 236, Shawn Cochrane - 255; Hal McCullough - 221; Bill Fielding - 269; Bill Owen - 264; John Grieve - 227; Paul Brough - 236; John Criscione - 252,252; Mel Meulemeester - 237. 600 And Over: John Criscione - 675; Shawn Cochrane - 618; Kevin Haugen - 798; Hal McCullough - 614; Paul Brough - 613; Rick DeShane - 639; Bruce Stauffer - 620. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING January 21, 1986 Team Standings: Hondas - 38; Pontiacs - 33; Chevs - 33; Fords - 26; Toyotas - 25; Cadillacs - 13. High Games: Marg Fritz - 233, Janet Rankin - 228; Robt. Espie - 646,205,202,239; Roger Lafontaine - 629, 235,215, Paul Crouter 612,210,215; Gord Geer - 205, Bob Bryans - 205; Robt. Espie - 646. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Ultra-Brites - 45; Pepsodents - 27, Close-Ups - 26; * Aqua-Fresh - 25; Crests - 24; Col- gates - 21. High Single: Ann Meester - 267. High Triple: Ann Meester - 754. Triples over 600: Ann Meester - 754, Marg Lee - 604. Singles over 200: Ann Meester - 267,244,243; Jo Anne Russell - 245; Barb Kelly - 228; Marg Lee - 225,223; Carol Koch - 217; Gerri Langille - 215; Marg Moore - 210; Joyce Storry - 206; Irene Osaduke - 206; Bev Dawson - 206; Yvonne Priebe - 202; Rose Brown - 201. ~ WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Lead Bottoms - 40 points - Congratulations; Little Red Corvettes - 33; Alley Cats - 32; Misfits - 25; Rear Enders - 20; The Wild Ones - 18. | High Singles: Mary Hawes - 249,222; Jenny Behling - 218; Bev Evans - 205; Linda Bourgeois - 201. High Single with Handicap: Mary Hawes - 249,222; Linda Bourgeois - 246; Jenn Behling - 235; Bev Evans - 233; Sandra Fraser - 219,207, Margot Brain - 218; Kathy O'Neil - 216,206; Debbie Storms - 212,207. High Triple: Mary Hawes - 631. High Triples with Handicap: Lin- da Bourgeois - 660; Mary Hawes - 631; Jenny Behling - 609; Margaret Heimstra - 624; Cyd Stauffer - 607. THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING LEAGUE Total Points: Philp Pontiac - 24; Centennial Lanes - 19; Brian's Tow- ing - 19; Chris Allen Aluminum - 18; Legion 419 - 14; Village Taxi - 14; Dowson's Valu-Mart - 14; Emmer- sons - 13; Home Hardware - 10; Scugog Oil and Undercoat - 9; Norm's General Contracting - 8 Port Perry IGA - 6. Top Three Total Points: Centen- nial Lanes - 51192; Chris Allen Aluminum - 50433; Brian's Towing - 49826. High Scores: Single Flat: Gifry Menzies - 344,315; lan Griffen - 296; Paul Pelow - 287. Single with Handicap: Gary Men- zies - 362,333; lan Griffen - 342; Paul Pelow - 326; Ray Gibson - 321; John Finley - 308. High Triple Flat: Gary Menzies - 837; Ray Twist - 777, Gerry Louvelle - 762. Triple with Handicap: Gary Men- » zies - 891; Paul Pelow - 815; Ian Grif- fen - 794; Ray Twist - 777; Gerry Louvelle - 762; John Finley - 761, Jack Lynde - 738. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 28, 1986 -- 23 Guy Latreille, Frank Hedges and Charlie Lown display some of the birds they have carved from bass-wood. The three local carvers are hoping to get a wood club formed in the Scugog area where members can meet ona regular basis to exchange ideas on this fast-growing hobby. ( story for details) 15 PI COLDEN OF TENDER CHICKEN Plenty for 5 - 7 people. 136 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-9009 Thank You for 20 Great Years' FRED CHICKEN and SEAFOOD