4 hy ] oa a Ln ER GR So cE pion Pm, " ! { 42 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 26, 1988 Committee tours recreation facilities A tour of two out-of-town recrea- tion complexes was taken on January 16 by the Building Commit- tee of the Scugog citizens group which is working to bring a sports- fitness facility to this Township. . The purpose of this tour was to see what other communities have for fitness facilities and to find out how they went about achieving their goals. The A.K. Kaufman Community Centre in Kitchener is?,a YMCA facility built in 1982. It has a leisure pool with separate tot pool sharing the same water. The public spa is also built into the pool and there is a water slide which is used by young and old alike. Four racquet courts, gym, club rooms, exercise rooms, preschool rooms, mens and womens sun rooms and separate spa and sauna rooms are all complemented by indoor bank- ed jogging track overlooking most of the facility. Activities such as swimming cost $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for children. Yearly memberships for $215.00 are all inclusive for the public facilities and for a higher fee soap, towels, sun rooms and separate spas are available. Since being built in 1982 capital expansion and capital im- provements have been made from revenues generated. The other site visited was the Broomball news Utica continued to dominate over B & L Donuts by defeating them 5-1. Scoring for Utica was Ian Down with 2, Chester Down, Rick Mason and Jack Monsma. Assists by Ran- dy Church, Dermont Doyle, Ian Down, Grey Lepine and Rick Mason. B & L's goal scored by John Green, assisted by Saun Duivesteyn. Blackstock defeated a stuborn Oddfellows team by a score of 2-0. Ron Redman and Dave Dalton scored for Blackstock. Assist to Ron Short. Ri¢k McLean records a well deserved shutout. Emmersons can't gain any ground on Goreski's for third place as they ended up at a one all tie after overtime. Karl Durham scored for Emmersons, assisted by John Saunders. Goreski's tied it up with only 18 seconds left in overtime. Paul West from Dave Dickson doing the scoring. We would like to say .. DENNIS ANDERSON CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE are pleased to welcome BRIAN BIEREMA as he joins the Anderson Sales Team. Brian, a life-long resident of the Uxbridge area, brings three years experience in Direct Automotive Sales to the Uxbridge- Port Perry areas. 'WELCOME?' to our WINNING TEAM The management and staff of He would like to thank all his previous customers for their business and welcomes these clients, their friends and new customers as well to drop in to Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds. Come in today and see Brian for your automotive needs. New or Used ... he's here to help you get the best deal! Brian can be reached at the office 985-8401, 427-6903 (Toronto line) or at his residence 852-7321 (Uxbridge). 'Brian, we're glad you've joined our winning team. Welcome!' PORT PERRY: 985-8401 DERSON It Better! CHEVROLET-OLDSMOBILE LTD. NOW'S THE BEST TIME ... Save even more! Check out our great values on '87 and '88 Demos today! + Does AJAX LINE: 427-6903 | agen 268 Queen St., Port Perry Oiidometics | \ Pickering Recreation Complex near the Pickering Mall. This facility was built in 1983 by the Town of Picker- ing. It consists of an ice rink, four indoor tennis courts, daycare cen- tre, seven racquet courts, 600 seat hall with two kitchens as the room can be divided, art studio, photo studio, fitness rooms, eight lane pool and separate childrens pool, indoor jogging and much more. Both facilities have extensive childrens programs structured from the cradle to college. Seniors who have more time available during the Tuesday Night Mens January 19, 1988 Team Standings: Winners of Sec- tion 2: Champs 50, Gutter Dusters 37, Handicappers 33, Terminators 29, Hornets 29, Raiders 11. High Single: Phil Brown 283. High Single With Handicap: Phil Brown 297. High Triple: John Criscione 693. High Triple With Handicap: Phil Brown 734. 215 And Over: Glenn Squires 228, John Criscione 225/258, Ken Horner 220/232, Hal McCullough 219/222/247, Bill Owen 219, Phil Brown 221/283, Craig McFadden 266, Bruce Stauffer 251, Kevin Haugen 232, Paul Trudel 217, Bill Turner 237, Nick Vanderzwet 218, Jim Rider 216/232, Gerry Louvelle 221/237. 600 And Over: Ken Horner 652, Hal McCullough 688, Craig McFad- den 651, Phil Brown 692, Jim Rider 632, Bruce Stauffer 603, Gerry : Louvelle 670, John Criscione 693. Wednesday Afternoon Bowling Team Standings: Breck 37; Silkience 31; Tame 30; Prell 25; Finesse 14; Halo 10. Singles over 200: Carol Koch 220, 234, 212; Gerri Langille 223, 246; Barb Kelly 211; Marion Geer 206; Doreen Rush 267; Eleanor O'Neil 209; Irene Osaduke 298; Joyce Storey 253; Nancy Ball 245; Jane Fletcher 238. High triple: Carol Koch 666. Tuesday Night Mixed Bowling Team Standings: Chocolates 37; Licorices 32; Marshmallows 32; Jellybeans 29; Coconuts 20; Toffees 18. Robert Espie 669 (290, 210); Wayne Tweddle 657 (200, 283) ; Jack Monsma 228; Bob Bryans 2%; Lorne Mallory 210; Les Allen 207; Roger Lafontaine 201. Janet Rankin 644 (274); Nancy Bryans 616 (241); Erma Rivers 622 (240, 220) ; Connie Mallory 223; Gail Wallace 217; Sandra Baker 213. Allen's Siding Products ltd. REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK days have programs and activities for them and integrated participa- tion with all age groups. Clearly the message was one of community and caring, transmitted by the facilities and the staff. Also the residents of the area must support these struc- tures or they would not have been built. Visits are planned to Crescent Town and Iroquois Park to further fill out the questions we need answered. Questions such as what combination of facilities work best to satisfy the needs of the communi- Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Growing Pains 42, Mission Impossible 32, Bizarre 26, Cheers 16, Alf's 16, Jackpot 15. Singles Over 200: Kacey Harper 205, Lynn Loughlin 252, 237, Joan Grove 200, Joanne Leach 226, 205, Marj Giroux 210, Chris Tripp 214, Marg Pelow 226, 252, 280, Kay McBride 213, Dorothy Kendall 215, Joan Fleming 201. Triple Over 600: Marg Pelow 758, Kay McBride 602, Lynn Loughlin 658, Joanne Leach 601. Thursday Night Mens Team Standings: Emmersons 19, [.G.A. 17, Philip 14, Brians Twg. 14, Norms 13, Centennial 12, Lake Scugog Lumber 11, Dowsons 9, Village Taxi 7, Legion 6, 'Allen Siding 4, Scugog Oil 0. High Single Flat: T. Thompson 345, T. Thompson 300, M. Vanderby 270. High Single With Handicap: T. Thompson 345, T. Thompson 300, M. Vanderby 297. High Triple Flat: T. Thompson 841, G. Wilson 675, R. Twist 668. High Triple With Handicap: T. Thompson 841, M. Vanderby 747, W. Lown 712. Wednesday Night Ladies January 20, 1988 Team Standings: Caramilk 41, Wonderbar 37, Hazelnut 26, Snack Bar 23, Bar Six 12, Crunchie 8. High Single: Bonnie Bell 240. High Single With Handicap: Bon- nie Bell 296. High Triple: Linda Marsh 599. High Triple With Handicap: Chris Davies 713. Singles Over 200: Mary Hawes 221, Chris Davies 216, Karen Smith 203, Jackie Dempster 216, Bonnie Bell 240, Bev Marshman 216, Mary . Cornish 206, Margot Brain 214, Lin- da Marsh 233, 218. Triples Over 550: Linda Marsh 599, Mary Hawes 567, Bev Mar- shman 573. We Supply OR Supply and Install ALUMINUM or VINYL SIDING, SOFFIT, FASCIA, & 5" SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH We also carry a complete line of ALUMINUM or VINYL REPLACEMENT WINDOWS, TILT, CASEMENTS, SIDE SLIDERS. -- FOR FREE ESTIMATES CALL -- Mike 985-3741 rob 1-105-328-1402 ty and can financially support themselves. A picture and video display is in the works for interested groups to view. Further meetings of this com- mittee are planned and details of when and where are available from Andy Baca, 985-7277. Gerry Jonkheer and Brian Davies are spear-heading the growing ground swell of interested people. Times, dates and places of public meetings and other committees are available from Gerry or secretary Janet Semo 985-8323. Bowling strikes and spare Monday Night Ladies January 18, 1988 Team Standings: Reebok 32, Nor- thstar 27, Adidas 27, Puma 15, Brunswick 14, Nike 11. Games Over 200: Donna Cochrane 296, Tracy Beach 289, 254, Susan Norton 248, 226, 208, Susan Cosburn 232, 200, Susan Duncan 221, 220, Diane McDougall 220, Marg Burn field 201. Triples Over 600: Susan Norton 682, Donna Cochrane 644, Susan Duncan 615. Triples Over 700: Tracy Beach 705. Atoms going fough The Port Atom A's travelled to Peterboro last weekend to compete in the 96 team Liftlock Tournament. Playing in the very competitive C division the boys gave a regsonable account of themselves but had to settle for third place in their group, missing the playoff round. Friday afternoon in Ennismore, Port came to life too late, as . Ernestown jumped on some early mistakes for a 3-0 lead. Late in the second period Scott Heasman made a nice rush and rung a shot off the crossbar, which Dave Bourgeois promptly buried in the net. Then late in the third Dave moved a Joe Broadworth pass back to Scott at the point, from where Scott stepped in and fired Port's final goal. Ernestown managed to kill the final 15 seconds to preserve their 3-2 win. Saturday morning, an excellent team effort was produced against the Oshawa AAA Minors. This was a very exciting contest against a fast-skating club. With just over a minute left in the game Scott Heasman made an aggressive effort "to keep the puck onside and pass to Kenton LeFort. Kenton let a good shot go that gave the netminder a little trouble and in their haste to clear he and a defenseman manag- ed to shuffle the puck into the net to give Port a 1-0 win. Mike Pashley was at his best throughout the game, turning away many dangerous shots to save his shutout. Saturday afternoon, in a game that could have placed Malmont Farms in the Championship series; they faced Peterboro's AAA Minors. Joe Broadworth scored the first and last goals of the game, but Petes managed to pot 4 in between and eliminate Port from further play. Dave assisted on Joe's first goal, Scott on the second. Malmont will now open a round robin playoff series with Stouffville and Cobourg in Cobourg Monday at 7 p.m.