20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 3, 1984 MONDAY NIGHT 9:00 Team Standings: Thunderbird - 38; Mer- cedes - 32; Mustang - 28, Cadillac - 25; Corvette - 24; Lincoln - 21. | over 200: Vivian Rider - 236,208; Patti Bertrand - 236,204; Corinne Watts - 224,214; Gail Loudfoot - 233; Marg Pelow - 230, Sharon Stone - 228; Betty Turnbull - 217; Alice Glasbergen - 215; Colleen Kozak - 214; Mary Lyn Murphy - 206; Diane Shrigley - 206; Gail Stewart - 205; Reta Saunders - 203; Ilean Pugh - 201. Triples over 600: Vivian Rider - 636. High Single: Patti Bertrand - 236; Vivian Rider - 236. High Triple: Vivian Rider - 636, SUNDAY NIGHT COUPLES BOWLING Team Standings: Comets - 31; Bobcats - 28, Cougars - 27; Lynx - 26; Mustangs - 22, Skylarks - 13. MEN: High Single Flat: Al York - 289. High Single with Handicap: Al York - 291. High Triple Flat: Al York - 653. High Triple with Handicap: Bill Vander- Bantam B's win From second front lan Smith opéned the scoring for Port Perry on a pass from John Lally. With 41 seconds left in the period Port pulled ahead 2-0. Blair Phillips dumped the puck out in front of the net and with Dresden's goalie out of position, Mike Gibson picked it up and shot it home. In the opening minute of the second period, John Lally gave Port a 30 on a beautiful solo effort. Two minutes later Warren Geer made it 4-0. Warren had done a lot of hustling in the corner before he came out in front of the net and scored. Robbie Brown and Andrew Steele picked up assists. Dresden did not lie down and play dead but every time they tried to mount an attack the forwards backchecked or the defense stopped them or goalie Steve Whalen robbed them. Port had some questionable penalties called on them but even then most of the play took place in the Dresden end of the 3:29 left in the period. In the third period Dresden came out klugt - 681. LADIES: High Single Flat: Helen Feverau - 246. High Triple with Handicap: Fern Har- vard - 796. High Single with Handicap: Fern Har- vard - 279. High Triple Flat: Fern Harvard - 667. Over 210: Don Francis - 219; Helen Feverau - 246; Fern Harvard - 235,216,216, Glen How- sam - 229; Gord Bryans - 255; Jim Rider - 211,227; Bill Turner - 223; Beth Oke - 213; Vivian Rider - 211; Al York - 289; Bill Vanderklugt - 235; Debbie Bryans - 210. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Milky Ways - 26; Almond Joys - 24; Oh Henrys 24; Coffee Crisps - 22; Sweet Maries - 19; Kit Kats - 11. High Single: Beatty - 269. High Triple: Marg Moore - 612. Triples over 600: Marg Moore - 612; Joyce Storry - 607. Singles over 200: Carol Beatty - 269; Amy Vanschagen - 252; Joyce Storry 239, Marg Moore 232; Elsie Carol through. With 4 minutes left and Port Perry short-handed Dresden tried anothe twist. They asked foi a stick measure on the curve of one of the Port Perry sticks and thanks to a ruling against them, Port found themselves two men short. Just as the second penalized player was stepping on the ice, Dresden got a breakaway and made it 4-2. But for Dresden it was a futile effort for Port Perry dominated the closing minutes of the game. With the closing horn Port Perry's already noisy fans went wild. For some of the boys it was their third year on an All-Ontario "B"" team under the tutaledge of coach Dave Obee, for others their second but for some of the boys it was their first All-Ont- ario victory and for them it was a special thrill. The title did not come easy for the team; they had to work hard to beat the Dresden team who wouldn't quit but Port came up with a super effort in the three games they won. In the words of one of the Dresden fans, "We were simply outclassed'. From the fans a big thank you to each and every member of the pen- team who gave it their all, to the two goalies . who were there when we needed them and to coaches Dave Obee and Dave Ballingall, trainer Peter Christie and manager Bob "Punch" Jamieson for a super job with the team. Congratulations team! Pogue - 215; Carol Koch - 207,202; Georgina Sut- cliffe - 205; Marg Lee - 200. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Championship: Pearls - 11913; Rubies - 12137; Opals - 11912. Consolation: Emeralds - 12393; Dia- monds - 11825; Jades - 11511. Over 200: L. Cook - 222; J. Walker - 250,221, 203; D. Keeler - 223; F. Venning - 259; J. Mitchell - 200,209; M. Cook - 215; M. Hawes - 211; L. Faint - 209; A. Spence - 226; V. Rider - 282,254; M. Brain - 220; S. McCullough - 201. Triples over 600: V. Rider - 696; J. Mitchell - 601; F. Venning - 612; J. Walker - 674. High Single Flat: V. Rider - 282. High Single with Handicap: V. Rider - 282. High Triple Flat: V. Rider - 696. High Triple with Handicap: V. Rider - 696. LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Gutter Lovers - #4; Spanish Coffee - 42; Care Bears - 32; "No Names" 26; Pina Colada - 23; Three (M's) - 24. Singles over 200: Linda Hughes - 219; Marg Jeffrey - 232; Jennifer Smith - 271; Kay McBride - 217,226; Joan Fleming - 208; Judy Olaisen - 238; Joan Knight - 200; Doris Dargavel - 226,215; Darlene Manns - 223,242. Triples' over 600: Jennifer Smith - 633; Doris Dargavel - 631, Darlene Manns - 627. Championship: IGA - 6932; Centennial - 6816; Legion - 6624; Do No's - 6596; Philp - 6576; Home Hardware - 6514. Consolation: Wayne's 6922; Emmerson's - 821; Brian's - 6791; Chris Allen - 6658; Norm's - 6233; Dowson's - 6171. High Single Flat: G. Howsam - 333; J. Rider - 296; B. Thomson - 283. High Single . with Handicap: R. Boyce - 310; B. Thomson - 303; G. McHugh - 291. High Triple Flat: V. Walker - 811; G. How- sam - 783; J. Rider - 729. High Triple with Handicap: D. Francis - 775; B. Thomson - 762; R. Boyce - 753. Bowlers over 625: V. Walker - 811; G. How- sam - 783; J. Rider - 729; D. Francis - 727; B. Thomson - 702; R. Todd - 628; J. Owen - 684; J. Stone - 664; G. McHugh - 664; R. Boyce - 636; J. Cook - 633; J. Grieve - |630; G. Louvelle - 629; G. Menzies - 627. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Sparky's Delight - 49; Heavy Rollers - 27; Pat's Pushovers - 27; Porkeys - 24; High Rollers - 21; Strange Brew - 19. High Single: Bruce Stauffer - 304. High Single with Handicap: Bruce Stauffer - 307. High Triple: Bruce Stuaffer - 845. High Triple with Handicap: Bruce Stauffer - 854. 215 And Over: Bruce Stuaffer - 243,298,304; Paul Cooper - 226; Rick Deshane - 250; Bill Owen - 243,219; Bill Fielding - 234; Ed Wein- hold - 222; Tim Ash- bridge - 221,258,231; Bill Skating revue will be great This weekend Port Perry Figure Skating Club will be holding its twenty-sixth annual Ice Revue. Carnival per- formances will be Fri- day night April 6 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday night April 7 at 7:30 p.m. ; and Sunday afternoon April 8 at 2:00 p.m. at the Scugog Memorial Arena. This ycar's carnival theme is Spring, come and see it awaken, at least inside the arena. There will also be a salute to Bicentennial. Over 100 skaters of all ages will display their skills. By popular request, this year's guest skater will again be Gordon Forbes, who delighted audiences last year. In 1984, Gordon place third in Canadian Senior Men's competition, sixth in SkateAmerica, and ninth in World Figure Skating compet- ition. We are pleased that he can top off such a successful year with a visit to Port Perry. We hope to see you all at Carnival; for further information see the advertisement in this week's paper. REKKER PHOTOGRAPHY - Candid Weddings - PHONE 985-7086 Pins, and strikes at the lanes Turner - 264; Ken Stauffer - 271; Dave Tingle - 216,248, Kevin Haugen - 230; Dave Vivian - 275; Hal Mc- Cullough - 250; Ab Ashbridge - 710; Bill No.1 TV Shots. Turner - 602; Ken High Triple: Alf Tom- Stauffer - 654; Dave chishn - 628. Tinlge - 607; Bill Owen - High Singles: Diane 671; Bill Fielding - 621; McCourt - 253; Sharon Rick Deshane - 600; Wright - 251; Alf Tom- Fulford - 239; John Steve Robinson - 624; chishn - 245227; Paul Criscione - 227,232; Rick Bruce Stauffer - 845. McCourt - 219; Nancy Rham - 227. Bryans - 216; Roger 600 And Over: John. TUESDAY NIGHT Lafontaine - 214,206; Criscione - 645; Hal MIXED BOWLING Ken Rankin - 212; Jim McCullough - 600; Ed Team Standings: Chew - 208; Gary Gar- Weinhold - 603; Tim Winners of 3rd Section ]and - 203. Ca " Gordon Gorbes of Brockville will be the guest skater as the Port Perry Figure Skating Club holds its 26th annual Ice Revue at the Scugog Arena, April 6, 7 and 8. Gordon placed third in the Canadian Senior Mens competition this year and finished 9th in the recent world championships. Tickets for the Ice Revue are available from members of the Figure Skating Club. There will be three perfor- mances at 7:30 P.M. on both April 6 and 7, and a matinee on Sun- day, April 8, starting at 2:00 P.M. It should be a fine show providing fine entertainment for the whole family. ) TROPHIES * | d | | ENGRAVING | BA. LLB. LAW OFFICES OF RISEN. ESPEY & FARQUHARSON . LORD SIMCOE PLACE I ite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 703 - 571-3942 ] DO-NQO's { (After Hours: 985-9012) RECORD, CRAFT Preferred Area of Practice J & HOBBY WORLD -- CRIMINAL LAW -- 8 es ; 3 985.2839 8 a | / SRR \