< to] o-, & aan =a | - (in Annee: 3 This week the finalists in gymnastics were chosen for Compulsory routines and Senior Vault. They are as follows: Junior Compulsory Floor: Lynn Nottingham, Lynette Jackson, Jo 'Jo Wilson, Sherri Luke, Lynn' Brad- bury, Jackie 'Abraham. Senior Compulsory Floor: Chrystal Menzies, Kim Evans, Kelly Owen, Liz Letham, 'Jackie Robinson and Lisa Nottingham, Senior Vault: Kelly Qwen, ~Kim Evans, Tammy Silver- man, Liz Letham. Lisa Not- tingham, Maureen Bain. Good luck girls in" the D.E.T.A. competitions Wed- ~ nesday and Thursday night! Many girls and boys at the junior level are now training for high jump. . On Wed. April 21 the boys wrestling team visited Cen- tral Park. The boys tried. hard and had a good learning experience. Congratulations to Darrin Jobb and Robbie Fellows who won their matches. Other: Wednesday, April 21 turn- ed out to be a very enjoyable evening as many of the. students from --primary, junior - and "intermediate levels participated in Music Night. The program consist- ed of solos, choirs, band and individual instrumental solos from our members. On April 28 our Grade 7 students will be visiting Sir John A, MacDonald School in Pickering to see an "Okla- homa Opera."" Softball skill. school Saturday A softball Skill School will be held in Port Perry on Saturday, May. "1st at the "local ball park, 10 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. These schools: are held throughout Ontario in co- operation with the Ministry of Culture and Recreation to , further the game of softball. Vin Walker of Port Perry is the founder and chairman of the schools which "use three or more Senior Calibre players to teach the young boys and girls the basic skills of*Softhall. ; Instructors Ron Taylor, Dan Price and Marcel Boivin will instruct in pitching, fielding, batting and base running. All interested softball per- It's time to get down to the short strokes. HA ASS IR SRE A ALU PE band) Fedyk, The Legion Hall was packed Saturday night as the Minor Hockey Association held their annual Awards Night Dance and Dinner. Over 250 people attended, the biggest crowd ever. At left, top, are the house league awards. From left, Karl Durham, Novice most valuable; Carren Geer, Novice most improved; Simon Brierley, PeeWee most valuable; Association President Jan Franssen; Greg. Bantam most valuable player and Most Assists; Keith Barr, Midget M.V.P.*and Kevin Fowler, Atom M.V.R. Bottom Left are the all-star awards, from left: Michael Dickson, Most Valuable 'Novice; Russell Jones, M.V.P. Atom; Pat Johnson, News from the Bowling Lanes . SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLIN CHAMPIONSHIP Happy Rollers ............ 6452 The Clowns ................ 6225 Whiz Bangs ................ 6217 Consolation ) The Jokers.....,.. po 6448 "The Tigers ......\......... 6165 'Ron's Raiders x: rered 6010 sons in the area should at- tend and parents are urged to bring their youngsters to the park as the Minor Soft- "ball will be taking the names 'of those who" wish to play softball this year. men High Single: Ozzie Keeler 325 HS.WH.: Ozzie Keelér 325 High Triple: Dave Rider 717 T.WH.: N _Jergy Louvelle 727 women High Single: Lucy Cook 231 \ H.S.W.H.: Maureen Lang 251 High Triple; Mary Ellen Atkinson 634 H.T.WH.: Mary Ellen Atkinson 724 HONDA FOUR-CYLINDER, FOUR-STROKE, SUPER-BIKES. -400F, 550F AND 750F SUPER SPORTS WITH FOUR-INTO-ONE EXHAUST. QUIET, GUTSY, RELIABLE. FOUR TO ONE YOU'RE AHEAD ON A HONDA FROM SCUGOG MOTORCYCLES, THE NEW, IMAGE DEALERSHIP THAT PUTS IT ALL TOGETHER THE MODERN WAY. BE FIRST ON A HONDA. SEE SCUGOG Fo MOTORCYCLES LIMITED 88 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY It's a better way to go! (416) 985-7379 a of area -minor hockey; Phil LADIES MONDAY High Tripf®' NIGHT BOWLING Debbie Stack 654 Standings: Singles - 200 & Over: .. Snowmobiles ..;............ 50 D. Stack 271, 210; C. Rahm CACLUS ever eens 44 215; M. DeJong 215; M. Candles............. pO 44 Smits 200; L. Huntington Wooden Shoes............. «42 204; D. Clarke 24%; L. Tripp Snowballs ....... -- 3g 214; J. Mabhaffy i NY i . z~ Beare 224; M. J. Till 205; Rosebuds. "2-35 "Cookman 243; M. Raby 206, Dandy Lions................ 3p 205; J. Batley 205; K. Mc- Shamrocks................. 30 Bride 210, 207; F. Venning Lumber Jacks............ 3p 246; R.DeJong 228; A. Mees- Butterflies ..................26 ter, 209; B. Collins 243,206. Bells............16. 1riples - 600 & Over: High Single: Debbie Stack 271 D. Stack 654; B. Collins 626; F. Venning 617; K. 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