dil NET Wa 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 28, 1987 Stiff competition on club greens Eleven tournaments were and Vic Highfields Oshawa team scheduled for the Port Perry Lawn fifth. Bowling Club during the 1987 sum- There are 100 members in the mer. Six of these have been Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club. completed. Most of the bowling in the local During the last week there was schedule is on Tuesday and Wednes- stiff competition for the Emmerson day evenings at 7 p.m. and on Thurs- and Murray Trophies. On July 23the day and Sunday afternoons at 2 p.m. Emmerson Trophy was won by a The Port Perry Club has com- Port Perry team of Alma Cox, pleted a home and home series of Muriel Rickard and Joyce Storry social bowling with the Uxbridge when they stood highest of the 16 Club and is half way through a competing ladies teams of triples. In similar schedule with the Oshawa second place was the Olive Bowling Club. Hickson's team from Lindsay. Third The public is welcome to visit the place was won by Frieda Highfields club at the times of the local team from Oshawa. Fourth place schedule as listed above and for the went to Flo Litster"s Oshawa team remaining tournaments as listed and fifth place to Ella Dawson's below: Oshawa team. -- August 7 - 9:00 a.m. - Senior On Saturday July 25 the Murray Ladies Provincial Play Down. Trophy for Mixed Pairs was the goal = -- August 8-10:00a.m. - Mixed Tri- of 16 teams. The Albert Knibb team ple Tournament. of Whitby scored the most points -- August 18 - 10:00 a.m. - Mixed Tri- and won the trophy. Second place ple Tournament. went to the team of Mel -- August 26 - 10:00 a.m. - Mixed Meulemeester and Lillian Midgley Pair Tournament for IGA Trophy. of Port Perry. Phil Phillip's Oshawa -- September 10 - 10:00 a.m. - Ladies team was third, Harvey Pairs. Greenawax's Lindsay team fourth With well over 100 members, the Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club is a busy spot throughout the summer months. This photo was taken during & Leisure Sales (41 6) YP8KG- 4245 7A Highway to Nestleton Log home across from Rec Centre * PATIO FURNITURE -- SPA & WHIRL BATHS WICKER FURNITURE -- POOL & SPA CHEMICALS Open Evenings and Weekends PORT PERRY FAIR September 5th - 6th - 7th PRIZE LISTS & ENTRY FORMS are now available at Irwin Smith Music Ltd., 305 Queen St., Port Perry OR Fair Bbard Secretary, Bev Muir, 175 Lilla St. Port Perry Fair Board Durham BODE DHIHLLLHDDHDHIL HID. ba 4 0 4 4 0 080884 0 a al al Aa A A Al the Murray Trophy Tournament last Saturday. The winning team was the Albert Knibb team of Whitby. (See story for details). Second annual Fun Tournament Sixteen teams of lawn bowlers took part in the Emmerson In- surance Invitational Ladies Triple Tournament last Thursday at the Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club. Winners of the annual event were a team of Port Perry ladies, from left, Muriel Rickard, vice; Alma Cox, skip and Joyce Storry, lead. Ruby Cowling of Cannington measures the distance of a bowl from the "jack" during last Saturday's Murray Trophy Tournament. Vera Gatt, of Lindsay watches as the measurement takes place. coming this weekend for tennis Coming this Sunday is our second Fun Tournament. All tournaments are fun but this one takes the cake being run and organized by Georgia Brock. This tournament is also geared also for the Beginners, In- termediates and especially new members. We want to meet you, play tennis with you, have everyone get acquainted and have some Fun on the courts. Why not introduce a friend to ten- nis and get him or her to enjoy the benefits of our great game; the Fun, the Exercise, the Competition and the Camaraderie! Next on our agenda is our Junior's Tournament being held on Satur- day, August 8 and being ran and organized by Rebecca Kahn. More information will be posted on the sign-up sheet. Participation will make this event successful, so come on Juniors, this is your time to become a winner Monday night league, Part II 'started last Monday night. Laurie's Lobs were the winning team in League Part I with 10%, points; Scott's Squad and Muir's Marauders tied with 10 points each, Charles' Angels and George's Gang followed with a tie score of 9% points; Allen's Aces 8% points, Ballard's Bombers 8 pts. and Ken's Klan 6 points. Our Kawartha team has main- tained 18 wins over 6 losses. Con- gratulations team and keep it going. The Blue Jays only wish they had our winning percentage! The team is playing in Lindsay tonight and we're all behind you 100 percent. Your money and ticket stubs should be turned into Bob McCrae by Saturday August 1st re the Canoe Draw. The draw is being held Aug. 3 at the courts. A Mens and Ladies Ladder has just been set up with 17 players par- ticipating. Believe us there's never a dull moment with this club. Minor mites July 20, 1987 Lucyk-McPhee Construction defeated Rent and Save in a high scoring affair 28-17. The Lucyk-McPhee team showed a strong hitting attack with Sean Roncetti, Tyler Wooton, Aaron Levy, and Jason Coish getting 5 hits a piece and Owen St. John getting 4. Rent and Save also had some in- dividual stars. Michael Morden scored 6 runs on 6 hits including 2 homeruns. Gerry Mitchel, Kevin Duncan and Geoffrey Barton also ¢hipped in with 5 hits each. aE RE ag my i ls a BUY TR SRE IORI RRR A LUSTRE: SHE ER CR Ra ENT bin ais