N Soe ANE AY Ey a YRS RENIN AE F534 Pas Lh A RRR A N PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. January 27, 1982 -- 23 Cartwright Dynos hold annual Poker Rally POA by Pam Rohrer for adult and Barry Swain, Pam Rohrer at 986-5467. Our The Trails Committee packing, all were assembled quite nasty, with snow and On Sunday evening about having the best hand for guest speaker for the could use some help for work in the dining room for a very high winds. A very thirty-seven members of the seventeen and under. meeting was Durham on trails. Please contact Ed delicious beef dinner. enjoyable time was had by Cartwright Dynos Club enjoyed a Pot Luck Supperin the Nestleton Hall. Hot casseroles, salads and a wide variety of meat dishes provided a most delectable and appetizing meal. Preceeding the supper was our annual Poker Rally. This year, we had twenty-six riders, despite not too enjoy- able. weather conditions. Everyone, however, seemed to enjoy themselves oii the ride. Our winners for the Poker Rally were Joan Graham, with the best hand - Stri Following the ride and supper, the Dynos assembled for a general meeting, with forty-two people present. President Barry Rohrer presided for the meeting, and minutes were read by Secretary June Wilkinson. Treasurer Pete Mantel reported the finances of the Club are in good standing. Pam Rohrer reported there are now 46 members with applications still being taken. Any local snowmobilers interested in joining the Club can contact Region Police Constable Ron Keys. Constable Keys was four time Moto-Cross Champion Bike Rider, as well as a Service Advisor for Bombarier Ltd. He provided a very interesting film on 'Snowmobile Safety," followed by a discussion and questions from the Club members. The Club wishes to thank Constable Keys for making the meeting a very enjoyable one. Door prizes at the meeting were won by Neil Wilkinson and Darryl Currington. Brown at 986-5603, if you are available for help. On January 9 and 10 CORSA held its annual two day ride. This year members travelled by car and trailer to Bobcaygeon, where machines were unloaded and snowmobilers assembled for a ride to Bancroft. Despite very cold weather condi- tions, approximately forty- four riders travelled the well groomed trails to Bancroft. Accommodations were booked at the Sword Motel, and after arrival and un- kes and Spares - CORSA President Harvey Graham thanked all who had come on the trip, including a few brave women, and an enjoyable discussion followed with Harvey adding a few funny comments about some fellow snowmobilers. Parties in various rooms followed the supper, and then much needed sleep for preparation for the journey back. Upon arising Sunday morning, the temperature was. the main point of dis- cussion as il was -57, taking in the wind chill factor. How- ever, everyone arrived safely back in Bobcaygeon, where the weather there was all who participated in the ride. Snowarama is being held in Port Perry on January 31 this year, so get your pledges and ride for someone who can't. Pledge sheets are available from Pam Rohrer al 986-5467. The target this year is $25,000 so let's get out and show everyone it can be done. Rides for the Club are being planned as weather conditions exist, so anyone wanting information on where rides are being planned, please call Barry Rohrer at 986-5467. Atom A's trip up (From last week) Luwile 24 vers brown camon a poris Nos 7. sumone QtQuUfville 3-1 221; Pat Lovering - 221; Dargavel - 220, 237; Joan Insurance - 7; Lake Scugog Team Standings: Squirrels Karen Cole - 220; Janice Knight - 204. Lumber - 6; Legion Branch - 32; Bunnies - 27; Beavers - Lovering - 216; Thelma Triples over 600: Terry 419- 4; Waynes Auto Parts - by M. Leatherdale and second periods in net 27; Chipmunks - 24; Fawns - McCreight - 206; Merle St. Louvelle - 609; Doris 4; Colin Ball Motors - 4; Wed. Jan. 20th, The Mal- 2nd again played a strong 22; Foxes - 15. John - 204; Gladys McCall - Dargavel - 648. Norms Contracting - 3. mont Farm Atoms defeated 83me as he was tested many Games over 200: R. Beare 201. Draw Winner: Joanne High Single: J. Rider - 313. Souffville by a score of 3-1. times. The Green Machines - 283, 205, 202; F. Venning - Triples over 600: Yvonne Leach. HSWH: G. McHugh - 317. This is the first win over this «dominated the third period, i 236, 213; D. Koch - 236; R. Priebe - 643; Marg Lee - 623. TUESDAY NIGHT high Triple: J. Rider - 882. strongteam this year. they had excellent scoring J Finley - 230; M. Raby - 225; MIXED BOWLING HTWH: G. McHugh - 824. The first period, the play chances, Matt Durward E T. MacDnald - 212; J. Van- Team Standings: Rinky Triples over 625: J. Rider- was mainly in Ports end, finally made it 3-1 when he Schagen - 205; D. Karn - 203; WEDNESDAY NIGHT Dinks - 46; Pinheads - 35: 882; G. McHugh - 713; G. gover half the period was picked up a rebound from C. Mathews - 203; B. Davidge LADIES BOWLING Lonesome Nights - 24; No Wilson - 697; J. Owen - 693; played before Clair Cornish Mike Sorley. Chris also - 202; P. Reis - 201; D. Jeffries - 201." - Triples overy 600: R. Team Standings: Astros - 35; Yankees - 35; Expos - 28; Angels - 24; Pirates - 23; Names - 21; Will Nots - 21; Pat's Rats - 19. B. Owen - 684; B. stauffer - 682; K. Walker - 681; G. got past the Stouffville defense, a hard wrist shot b > Singles over 200:Ray Howsam-679; I. Ashbridge- found the open bottom Beare - 690; F. Venning - 642. Wie Boxe 20 a Wright - 222, 243, 262; Bill 661; G. Faulkner - 655; B. corner, Matl Durward , ngles and over: Turner - 210, 287; Roger Sonley - 635. earned the assist. Stouffville MOIDAY NIGHT. DM. Renee Boars - 215; L. Sok | Lafontaine - 219, 205: Lorne TUESDAY NIGHT goalie stopped the hard shot ; 3 205; F. Venning - 200; Vivian Majlory . 203, 221; Art MENS BOWLING from Paul Wylie, but the rT RRO a mm Team Standings: Temp- tations - 29; Supremes - 27; Drifters - 24; Rolling Stones - 23; Blood, Sweat and Tears - 22; Beatles - 22. Singles over 200: Ilean Pugh - 215, 201; Gail Kowalczyk - 205; Sandy Greenwood - 203; Gale Ballard - 208, 246; Elma Vernon -222; Corrine Watts - 203; Dorothy Draper - 203; Betty. Collins - 261; Shei Metcalfe - 218, 204. Triples over 600: Gale Ballard - 612. 32; Birches - 26; Elms - 26; Pines - 21; Cedars - 13; Oaks -8. . Singles over 200: Yvonne Priebe - 259, 200; Carol Doyle - 256; Marg Lee - 226; Gerri ANADIAN / EET €€TE : 228 Qua Sh C L 0S E D TROPHIES! SEEUsTORALL whi NEEDS! | ! eDept. Open 8A.M.to5 P.M. Weekdays Monday, February 1,1982 § 1, 2 MLL ' y, tor y y ENGRAVING Td BE TEP INVENTORY |DO-NO'S PHIL Low, CANAD) Rider - 194; Jean Walker - 192; Mary Hawes - 188; Mabel Cook - 181; Laurie Cooper - 180; Pat Nerton - 179; Kay McBride - 176. Triples 600 and over: France Venning - 674; Renee 'Beare - 754; Kay McBride - 651; Sylvia Grabowski - 604. High Single - Flat: Renee Beare - 279. High Single with Handi- cap: Kay McBride - 274. High Triple - Flat: Renee Beare - 754. High Triple with Hand- icap: Kay McBride - 651. Jaguar - 21. Singles over 200: Kathy Hoar - 285, (229); May Raby - -222; Lynne Cawker - 214; Joan Fleming - 203, 206; Wilma Lynde - 203; Mary PTE PORT PERRY PLAZA will be Mathews - 244; Bill Gerber - 234; Ken Traynor - 228; Les Allen - 202. Triples over 600: Ray Wright - 727; Bill Turner - 643. Singles over 200: Doris Clark - 207, 246; Patty Horn - 203, 221; Pat Turner - 250; Lynn - 217; Sharon Wright - 207; Nancy Bryans - 203. Triples over 600: Doris Clark - 631. YOUTH BOWLING Team Standings: Hawks - 35; Orioles - 34; Falcons - 32; HIGH DOUBLE: Girls: Terry Prentice - 280. Boys: Mark Hansen - 325. and White - 10; Centennial Lanes - 9; Brians Towing - 9; Port Perry 1.G.A.- 9; Do- i: I SRNARTE Team Standings: Pin- pickers - 33; Catalysts - 28; Ab's Ex's - 27; Ross's Strong- arms - 21; The Machine - 20; Realistics - 17. High Single: Dave Vivian - 295. High Single with handicap Dan Deloughery - 323. High Triple: Dave Vivian - 698. High Triple with handicap Dan Deloughery. Games 215 and over: John Crisclone - 266; John Grieve - 222; Steve Robinson - 272; Ab Fulfrad - 218; Tim Ashbridge Haugen - 255, 226; Pat Mason - 228; Rick Deshane - 278. Triples over 600: John Dave Vivian 698; Roy Werry - 634; Dave Tingle - 613; Pat Mason - 628; Rick Deshane - 604. SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric PORT PERRY STAR 178 QUEEN STREET - ie: L/P SR------\ puck slipping away from him found the stick of Mike Sorley only too handy, and the score was 2-0. The second period saw Port pick up a major penalty and the team did an excel- lent job of penalty Killing. Stouffville finally got on the scoreboard with only 21 seconds remaining in the period. Ryan played the first 4 . 201; Debbie Vann - 201; : Criscione - 625; John Grieve - 3 High Triple: Yvonne Dorothy Shanley - 207, 204; THURSDAY NIGHT 610; Steve Robinson - 650; Ab : Priebe - 643. MENS BOWLING : : ® OIL CHANGE High Single: Yvonne Kacey Harper -202; Mary Standings: Philp Fulford-618; Tim Ashbridge Priebe - 259, Peck -228; Terry Louvell Pontiac - 12; Dowsons Red - 611: Dan Deloughery - 600; eo FILTER CHANGE ¢ LUBE JOB 1982 Guaranteed Service!) It's time for a Change! We'll change your motor oil, up to four quarts, replace oil filter, Check lube in transmission and differential, add as needed. Lubricate front suspension components, door and hood hinges. Service PCV valve. (No time limits on this special played well in net the third period. Ziebart ELLER R) TUESDAY AFTERNOON Blue Birds - 30; Eagles - 20; - 247; Len Francess - 228; $ ; 4 . LADIES BOWLING Blue Jays - 14. Dave Vivian - 295; Jack : A 1 Team Standings: Buick - high single: - Healey - 218; Roy Werry - : 4 AD ! DA " g a SA Rp EDaY. 33; Edsels -33; Hornets - 30; Girls: Terry Prentice - 144. 232, 247; Dave Tingle - 239: S-- 3 3 Team Standings: Maples - Cadillacs - 30; Chevettes-21; Boys: Mark Hansen - 183. Dan Deloughery - 273; Kevin 1 CLEAN car or light-duty truc i examine shock absorbers. 10VANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-847 "Serving the Community Since 1976." A Bd an, pd AN aT,