PORTR PERRY The darts 1 of the Port Perry Daren, Royal Canadian Legion wound up a season of some very keen darts competition with a special banquet on* Saturday. The winning team of the house league competitions consisted of, from left: Sharon Chapman, John Turcotte, Ron Williamson (chairman), Clare Nightingale, and Captain Jim Smitherman. Summer hockey comes to Port This past Sunday night Dwight Bronson put Paul Beare's Red team and the newly formed Port Courtice ahead 1-0 in the Mike McQuade"s White Perry Ball Hockey league first minute of play, goals team proved to be the more started off its first. season of" by Rob Moore and Rob exciting game of the two, It play in 'Port Perry. The Morris put the Gold team ended in a 4-4 tie. Mike league is made-up of four up one after the first period. Healey opened the scoring teams, three from Port Courtice tied the game up for the red team early in Perry and one from in the 'second period on a the game but a goal by Phil Courtice and plans are goal by John Borgoff. Dale Cochrane tied the game up already underway to McQuade's Gold team went three minutes later. A de- expand to eight teams if ahead to stay when Danny fensive lapse by the White ! enough interest is shown. Taylor scored the winner team near the end of the ! In the first game Dale with less than four minutes first period resulted in goals x McQuade Gold Team de- to play in the game. by Terry Henderson and i feated Courtice 3-2. After The second game between Sean Taylor. To put the PORT PERRY MARINE LAKEFRONT - PORT PERRY 985-3236 Service Department Now Open SERVICETO -- JOHNSON OUTBOARDS -- EVINRUDE OUTBOARDS -- OMC STERN DRIVES i Good selection of: o NEW & USED BOATS ~ ~ # SAILBOATS ® FISHING TACKLE - @ MARINE ACCESSORIES Re . Boat & Canoe Rentals- _ - Boat Trailer Rentals - ' From Bowling Lanes ° LADIES MONDAY Alley Cats : WED. AFTERNOON NIGHT BOWLING SPItfires........covveeerenens LADIES BOWLING Championship: Consolation Play-offs: Standings: J Wallflowers Better Sports............. 6697 Maple... 41 Lollipops.........cccveven. S.0. Bees........coceuennn. 6581 Oak... 36 ChiCKS ....cvoverrreerrnsenens ACES... vivir rrsrseseivrassoss 6479 Birch... 33 ClOWNS....erurrererererenns High Single: Pine... 29 Jelly Rollers John King 330 Elm... 25 FIUIS ...cvvovvereereanenn. H.S.W.H.: Hemlock........c.cccooneeee. 2% Consolation: ~~ John King 347 High Single: Animal Crackers ....... 5834 High Triple: Pat Armstrong, 312 * |e Windmills.................. 5723 John King 748 H.S.W.H.: Gumdrops........c.ccvenuns 5631 H.T.W.H.: Pat Armstrong, 338 Alley Cats.................:5587 John King 799 High Triple: Snowflakes................. 5433 Triples Over 600: Pat Armstrong, 721 Bouncing Balls .......... 5201 John King 748, John Mc- H.T.W.H.: High Single: Millan 673, Ken Irvine 647, Pat Armstrong, 799 Maureen Dowson 270 Les Tompkins 620, Bill 200 Singles: < r High Triple: - Owen 614, Rick Deshane Pat Armstrong '312, 247; Fran Venning 651 605, Gord Scott 605. Pat Lovering 264, Diane Singles - 200 & Over: Davies 259, Doris Dargavel "MM. Dowson 270; A. Mees- 231, Merle St.John 228, 209; ter 219, 207; B. Bonnell 206; TUESDAY AFTERNOON Wilma Midgley 226, F. Venning 242, 233; B. Col- LADIES LEAGUE Marlene King 220, Gerri lins 220 204; J. Van Schagen League Champs: Langille 217, Millie Ives 216, 205, 201; L. Tripp 240; E. Squash Shirley Cummings 206, Judy <« & Johnston 213; S. Greenwood ' Con. Winners: Rumford 201, Amy Van- 258; M. Smits 214; S. De-' Zycchini Shagen 200. Haas 234; S. Empringham See you all at the banquet 600 Triples: 216; K. Cole 205. on May 10th. Pat Armstrong 721, Doris Triples - 600 & Over: . (continued on page 20) F. Venning 651; A. Mees- SU ~ ter 623; L. Tripp 618; B. 209 Collins 617. 0 Softh istrati ] TUESDAY NIGHT oftball Registration | - MEN'S BOWLINGS 2 Championship Playoffs: fj PLEASE ATTEND THE FOLLOWING LOCA- 3 Longhorns................ 6927 J TIONS FOR YOUR AGE BRACKET; START- pa ING MAY 2nd AND CONTINUING ON THESE J) er NIGHTS AS LISTED: 1] ""T'* BALL - Boys and Girls age 4to 7 Yrs. g Monday, May 2nd - 6:30 p.m. at Public School. § Red in front 3-1. In the I 3 pITCH. Boys age 7 to 11 Yrs. 0 second period, two goals by {J wed , May 4th - 6:30 p.m. at Legion Diamond. 0 Charlie Durward tied the gj "0 SQUIRT - Boys age under 11 Yrs. "- * game up only to have Sean 0 T Ma 6: tL 0 Taylor put the Reds in front 0) ve., y 3- 6:30 p.m. at Legion Diamond 0 4-3 with 30 seconds remain- UJ "PEE WEE - Boys age under 13 Yrs. 0 ing in the period. The third § Monday, May 2- 6:30 p.m. at Legion Diamond. {J period was scorless until the hi BANTAM - Boys age under 15 Yrs. g White team pulled their g Monday, May 2-7 p.m. at the Lakefront. J goalie in favour of an extra fj MIDGET - Boys age under 17 Yrs. 0 Signer in the final minute ] Thurs., May 4 - 7 p.m. at the Lakefront. [I 0 e game. e McQuade who had just been § °YYENILE - Boys age under 19 Yrs. hd Tuesday, May 2 : 7 p.m. at the Lakefront. X pulled from the goal scored U [1] 0 NOTE: Any girls wishing to play softball should the tying goal with § 1] seconds remaining in the be at the Public School on Wednesday, May 3rd - 0) 6:30 p.m. Coaches will be needed to work with [} game. 0 these girl This Sunday night' x "hese girls. pid Courtice plays Paul Beare's 0 i Secretary P.P.M.S.A. i Red team at seven o'clock fj Vin Walker 985-7126 { and the White team play the [| ) Gold at eight. LT TT TTT A & A SMALL ENGINES | WE SERVICE & SELL » Lawn Mowers + Roto Tillers y» Chainsaws »» Outboards » Mini-Bikes HWY. 12 NORTH OF GREENBANK 985-2905 985-3963