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Port Perry Star, 6 Dec 1988, p. 30

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30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 6, 1988 Strikes and spares at the bowling lanes TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE November 29, 1988 Team Standings: Bowling Thunder! 22, Hi Rollers 21, Cac- tus Jacks 17, Never Won 13, Champs 7, Our Gang 4. . High Single: Bill Ruesink 292. High Single With Handicap: Vince Criscione 319. High Triple: Steve Robinson 734. High Triple With Handicap: Steve Robinson 782. Port Atom Whitby Auto Wreckers 4 Port Perry Lions 2 This was a very fast paced game with many end to end rushes by both teams. The Lions opened the scoring in the first period with Matt McClel- land taking the pass from Noah Smith and finding the net behind Ryan Diceman. Both teams had plenty of chanc- "es but were unable to convert these into goals. Whitby came out flying in the second and scored the first two goals, Steven Hiemstra found the net with as- sists going to Jason Brown and Mark Turnbull. Then, just sec- 215 and Over: Vince Criscione 288; Bill Ruesink 240, 292; John Criscione 221, 245; Roy Povey 216; Gerry Louvelle 222, 254; Craig McFadden 254; Bill Turner 236, 257; Keith Tremblay 218; Roy Werry 224; Glenn Squires 216, 239, 253; David Booth 223; Steve Robinson 238, 240, 256. 600 and Over: Bill Ruesink 708; John Criscione 629; Roy Povey 616; Craig McFadden 639; Steve Robinson 734; Glenn Squires 718; Gerry Louvelle 632. House League action onds later, Steven Hiemstra set up Jason Brown who found the open net behind Jamie Trick. This goal took the fire out of the Lions, as Whitby kept up the pressure, but a bad clearing pass was picked up by Scott Prechitko, who wristed a shot past a startled Ryan Diceman to tie the game at 2-2, The Lions continued to struggle in this period and Jason Brown as- sisted by Steven Hiemstra gave ~ Whitby the lead again and with just under one minute to play, Robbie Martyn picked up a loose puck at centre ice and skated in unchecked and beat Jamie Trick WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES November 30th, 1988 Team Standings: Doves 10, Blue Jays 9, Sparrows 7, Car- dinals 6, Orioles 5, Robins 5. High Single: Anita Booth 289. High Single with Handicap: Anita Booth 317. High Triple: Anita Booth 653. High Triple with Handicap: Anita Booth 737. Games Over 200: Anita Booth with a low shot to the glove side to up Whitby's lead to 4-2 at the end of the second period. The third period saw the Lions regain their legs but were unable to score any more goals. With this win, Whitby moved two points ahead of the Lions and into a second place tie with the idle Scugog Lumber team. This week sees plenty of action as four teams play Monday and two games Wednesday beginning at 5 p.m. Also, this weekend Decem- ber 9, 10 and 11, four of our teams are playing in a toumament in the Oakwood arena. Good luck! Midget Bs battle Millbrook to 7-7 draw Ina very exciting, close game on Monday, November 28 in the Millbrook Arena the Canadian Tire Midgets battled the Millbrook team to a 7-7 tie. As a result of some quick passes and effort playing, Port Perry was able to match Millbrook's team play for play. The Midgets were able to fire away their share of shots to keep the Millbrook goalie on his toes. In the third period Millbrook's goalie foiled many of Port's chances. The first period ended with the score tied 2-2. Port's first goal was scored by Wayne Fraser who fired away a good strong shot to beat Millbrook's goalie quite cleanly. Adam Cummings was awarded Port's second goal which slid into the net on a long shot } SKATE SHARPENING Team Jackets & Uniforms Bicycle Repairs Silk Screening done on Premises PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry 2 PHONE 985-2839 A ------ | N from Port Perry's end of the ice. In the second period Millbrook was able to go ahead 6-4. Michael Butt, who was working hard in front of Millbrook's net, was able to pop in Port's third goal with Wayne Fraser and Kevin Bushcer combining to make some good passes to earn themselves assists on Butt's goal. Port's fourth goal came off the stick of Paul Kett who was aided by Ethan Lavereau and Marc Haina. Lavereau and Haina handled the puck well and controlled the play over the blue line to enable Kett to score with only twenty-three seconds remaining in the second period. The third period belonged to Port Perry. The team came out flying and kept the game moving Sports Land 0985-2174 -- your -- Christmas Headquarters at a fast pace throughout the period. Although Millbrook did slip one goal on to the scoreboard at the halfway mark, Port Perry went on to score three unanswered markers of their own. With 9:06 remaining on the clock Port Perry took charge with Ethan Lavereau scoring on a three man rush. Paul Kett and Marc Haina carried the puck in- to Millbrook's end earning themselves assists on Lavereau's goal. Never relinquishing control from this moment on, Port Perry dominated the remainder of the game. Aaron Cochrane netted Port's next goal assisted by Michael Butt and Wayne Fraser. Shortly after this goal Port took an ill timed penalty but continued to press on the Millbrook goalie as the line of Michael Butt, Paul Kett, Ethan Lavereau and Wayne Fraser executed some excellent penalty killing with Port Perry firing away shots continously. The play in the last five minutes kept the fans on the edge of their seats as the Midgets flew all around Millbrook's net. With 1:40 remaining Michael Butt popped in Port's last goal to tie the game. The Canadian Tire Midgets ex- hibited some fine team playing during this game and should be congratulated on their efforts. PROVINCIAL TRAFFIC SIGNS REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK PORT PERRY, ONTARIO We have it all ... * TRUCK DECALS * CONSTRUCTION SIGNS * CUSTOM SIGNS * REFLECTIVE manufacturers of ... ) (P 150 * NAME PLATES * BOAT NAMES * NEON SIGN FACES * REAL ESTATE SIGNS * PROPERTY SIGNS * FARM SIGNS * BILLBOARDS * LETTERS & NUMBERS . "We are now fully computerized!" 289; Mary Hawes 274; Mary Ellen Brain 218; Marg Hiemstra 216; Ange Woodcock 210; Darlene Petch 204; Gail Wallace 202; Bet- ty Ann Freeman 200. Triples over 550: Anita Booth 653; Mary Hawes 606; Gail Wallace 565; Anne Aldridge 551. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE November 29, 1988 Team Standings: Spruce 12, Birch 12, Maple 9, Cedar 7, Oak 2, Pine -. Games Over 200: Les Allen 267; Jack Monsma 201, 295; Nancy Bryans 218; Robert Espie 257, 209, 269; Roger Lafontaine 219, 206; Sandra Baker 263; Cheryl 'Allen 219; Mike Baker 223; Erma Rivers 212; Wayne Tweedle 208. Triples Over 600: Robert Espie 735 (257, 209, 269), Roger Lafon- taine 657 (201, 295). MONDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING November 28, 1988 Team Standings: Porsche 41; Jaguar 33; Maseratti 30; B.M.W. 28; Mercedes 18; Ferrari 18. Games Over 300: Marg White 303. Games Over 200: Susan Duncan 259, 244; Sylvia Carter 242; Susan Cosburn 225, 201; Marg White 219; IN OSHAWA -- IN AJAX -- IN OSHAWA -- 2000 Simcoe St. N. Sat., Dec. 10 from 8:30 a.m. -- noon In the Athletic Complex Gymnasium (Doors open at 5 a.m. with control numbers issued) SPECIAL REGISTRATION EVENINGS 400 Monarch Avenue Mon., Dec. 12 from 6:30 -- 8:00 p.m. Tues., Dec. 13 from 6:30 -- 8:30 p.m. in the main cafeteria ONGOING REGISTRATION -- starting Dec. 12 -- you can register from 8:30 am. -- 8:30 p.m. at the Oshawa Registration Office, Monday to Thursday and from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays. COURSE LISTINGS AVAILABLE AT REGISTRATION OFFICE Tina Rose 218, 201; Ilean Pugh 217. 600 Triples: Susan Duncan 671; Marg White 663; Susan Cosburn 620. THURSDAY NIGHT MENS Team Standings: Brian's Tow- ing 49; Philp Pontiac 47; Centen- nial 42; Allen Siding 42; Lake Scugog Lumber 42; Norm"s Con- tracting 40; Village Taxi 37; Em- merson's 28; 1.G.A. 26; Legion 23; House of Howard 22; Dowson's 22. High Single: C. Watts 272, R. Twist 262, T. Thompson 260. High Triple: T. Thompson 732, R. Twist 682, C. Watts 666. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies November 30, 1988 Team Standings: Melitta 17, Maxwell 16, Tasters Choice 12, Sanka 7, Hills Bros. 6, Nabob 5. Games Over 200: Doreen Rush 247, 210, Dot Lee 270, 200, Ida Hur- tig 236, Agnes Ferguson 216, 269, Gerri Langille 212, 248, Millie Brown 236, Joanie Fletcher 240, Marg Lee 224, Gladys McColl 247, Merle St. John 213, Nancy Barr 207, Lorraine LeBlanc 227, 243, 209, Carol Koch 208, 217, 374. 3 Games Over 600: Lorraine LeBlanc 679, Carol Koch 799, Gerri Langille 614, Agnes Ferguson 631. EXTENSION PROGRAMS SPECIAL REGISTRATION DURHAM COLLEGE A CE EAR ERR

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