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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1978, p. 18

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hy The Monday night Ladies Bowling League held a banquet and dance Saturday and awards for total pins were presented to this team of Sandy Greenwood and Ruth DeJong [front] and Evelyn Johnston and Betty Collins [back]. Isobel Bell and Wendy Prentice were absent when photo was taken. rh ud 2 , Trai : 8 A. ; C. FH i A Ny Se ] > Saw 3 Fe The following individual winners received awards for the Monday night The 1978 ball hockey sea- son got underway Monday night April 17, with two hard running, fast action games. In the first game Paul Beare's Aztecs (last years champions) conquered Doug Scott's team (a new addition this year) by a score of 5-0. In the second game, Mike McQuade's team - defeated Dale McQuades Flames by a score of 8-5. The Aztec's opened the scoring at 8:50 of the first period on an unassisted goal by Paul Beare. At 16:45 in the same stanza, Jay Neill Ladies Bowling League. Front, from left: Shirley DeHaas, high triple 794; Ann Meester, high average, 202; and May Ruby, high single, 297. Back row, from left: Lois Huntington, high triple 771; Corine Watts, high single 306; and Vivian Rider, high average 199. 3 _-The Jays team also received a total pins award and team members are front, from left: Gayle Wallace, Carol Summers and Ruby Peyton. Back, from \ left: Lois Huntington, Jean Crawford and Mary Jane Fewer. got his first goal, assisted by linemates Rob Kroonenberg and Dave Jackson. In the second period, both squads had numerous scoring chances but couldn't find an opening behind Keith Fraser or Aztec goalie, Doug Cul- bert. In the third period it took the Aztecs 30 seconds to add to their total on a goal by Jay Neill, his second of the game, assisted by Sean Taylor. Three minutes later Brian Smith notched his 1st goal of the season assisted by Sean Taylor and Dave Jackson. The final goal of the game was scored by Ken Jeffrey assisted by Hal Storry. Doug Culbert was credited for the shut-out. Stu Cochrane scored his first goal of the season at 2:30 of the first frame assist- ed by Dave Nicholishen. In the second period Mark Lee scored on a rebound from Jay Williams at 0:45. Ken Bryant made it 3-0 on an unassisted goal at the two minute mark. The flames hit the scoresheet at 4:30 on a End season with banquet and dance The final results of the Monday night ladies 7:00 p.m. bowling league are as follows: High Average trophy donated by Centennial Lanes was won by Anne Meester with a 202 average. The first section winners were the members of the "Blackballs'" team. Mem- bers were D. Quan, M. Smits, K. Webb, R. Beare, L. Bourgeois, E. Rhude. The first section High Triple winner was R. Beare with a 665 and the section - High Single of 279 was won by J. VanSchagen. The '"Bloomers" team won the second section with team members, M. VanSchagen, J. VanSchagen, S. Whalen, G. McLaren, M. Clark and D. Jeffrey." The second section High Triple winner was F. Venn- ing with a 704 and the High Single winner was M. Van- Schagen with 294. The third section winners were members of the "Jays" team, C. Summers, L. Hunt- ington, G. Wallace, R. Peyton, M.J. Fewer and J. Crawford. The High Triple -in- the third section was won by S. Whalen with a 648 and the High Single of 283 was won by C. Summers. CONTINUOUS FORMS available at the Port Perry Star 985.7383 Two games open Ball Hockey season goal by Art Grant assisted from linemates Dwight Bronson and Rick Cross. Bill Owen put Mike McQuades team out in front 4-1 on a blast from the point at 11:00 assisted from Ken Bryant. Ten seconds later Tim Bower tallied for the Flames from Greg Fedyk and George Burnett making it_ 4-2. Mike McQuade's team jumped way out in front 7-2 on goals by Phil Cochrane assisted by Rob Evans and Mike McQuade at 17:25. Phil Cochranes second of the game at 18:10 assisted by Rob Evans with two seconds remaining in the period, Mark Lee notched his second of the game assisted by Jay Williams and Ken Bryant. In the third period George Burnett got his first of the season assisted by Greg Fedyk at the nine minute mark. At 13:15 Doug Bron- son scored his first assisted by brother Dwight and Art Grant. This made the score 7-4. A comeback in the making? At 16:07 Dave Nicholishen put the game out of reach assisted by Kevin Martens. With determina- tion still left, Greg Fedyk scored for the Flames assisted from Burnett and Bower making the final score 8-5. Softball Registration FRIDAY, APRIL 28th-6p.m.to9p.m. SATURDAY, APRIL2%9th-9a.m.to3p.m: Open to girls & boys - 5 to 19 years of age REGISTRATION FEE: $2.00 per player All girls and boys wishing to play softball this summer must register at the above times at the ball park. i ~~ P.P.& D.MS.A. Vin Walker, Secretary KINSMEN CLUB- OF PORT PERRY _ NEW SCUGOG ARENA Friday & Saturday MAY 26th & 27th 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. Music by "LOCKERBIE" $3.50 per person ot VA Ticket sales at the door. Proceeds for serving the Communities Greatest Needs. Manilla No 7 Hwy Sunderland GOLF cus R.R.1, MANILLA, ONTARIO. 1-705-357-3474 REASONABLE GOLF ONLY 535% 10 PLAY TICKETS Good 7 Days a Week

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