Hockey fans went away from Scugog Arena with a full stomach Saturday morn- ing, thanks fo the Minor Hockey Ladies Aux- iliary and their bake sale. The fundraising sale started at 9 a.m. and by 11:30 the cash 4 register was filled with nearly $400. Money is used to offset the price of ice rentals and registration. Above, Bonnie Solomon (left) and Karel Nottingham dish out goodies to some young customers. Mens no contact hockey league Smiths win their first Smiths -3 Galley Fish & Chips -1 Smiths Contracting earned their first victory of the season by defeating Galley Fish and Chips which was their first loss... Scoring for Smiths, Bruce Smith assisted by Bob Lee; Bob Lee 985-2652. hours a day. ON EQUIPMENT & Dishing Out Bargains We're selling Satellite TV Systems at affordable prices. For a free live demonstration PHONE A world of entertainment awaits you this winter - sports music, movies and news 24 ONE YEAR GUARANTEE INSTALLATION. LEASE TO PURCHASE NOW AVAILABLE. _- bf LAKESIDE ELECTRONICS 985-2652 assisted by Mike Dris- coll; and Richard Hope unassisted. Galley's lone tally scored by Peter Keene, assisted by Jim Harmer. B.J. Donuts - 4 Compton - 1 This game saw \ THE GALLEY FISH & CHIPS 161 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY -- 985-8647 excellent goaltending by Compton's Ron Thom- son. Time after time he made great stops. But all this effort wasn't enough as his team went down 4-1. B.J.'s scoring by Jim Duncan 2; Al Bonner and Ron Hooge- boom. Assists to Reid Stainton, Ron Hooge- boom, Ron Zaparanuik, Mike Fitzgerald, Reg Templeman and Ritchie LeFort. Compton's goal by Ron Coémpton unassist- ed. J&D -4 Larocque - 4 This game proved to be the best game of the day as J&D rebounded from a 4-1 deficit with less than 2 minutes remaining on the clock. Tim Kane scored 2 goals and 1 assists. Tim's second goal tied the game with just 2 seconds left. J&D"s other scoring by Bob Tarbottom and Ron NOW OPEN SUNDAYS 1-7 P.M. 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Assists by Bill Van Camp (2), Keijo Kinn- unen, Ken Little and Lee Steeves. Sportsland - 6 Crandells - 2 Dave Bourgeois con- tinued his scoring ability by netting 3 goals to lead Sportsland to a three way tie for first place with Larocque Electric and Galley Fish and Chips. Scoring Sportsland's other goals were Ken Smart (2), and Brian Callery. Assists to George Glad- ish (2), Ken Smart (2), John Foster (2), Bruce Gracie and Terry Becall. Crandell's scoring Dave Roth and Greg Roberts. Assists to Colin Asselstine, Rick Brooker and Clarence Stephenson. Tweens in 5-4 victory On Saturday Nov. 3 the Port Perry Tweens travelled to Oakwood for a league game against Mariposa. Port came back from a 3-1 disadvantage to win the game 54. Kerri Allen had a good game in net, and receiv- ed lots of help from the defensemen. Scoring for Port was evened out pretty well, with 9 players figuring in tne scoring. Lisa Levy and Connie Norton each had one goal and one assist; Michelle Beare, Jenny Blanchard and Jackie Durham each had 1 goal, with Rachel Traynor, Cindy Harris, Heather Law- rence and Kelly Call- oway each picked up one assist. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 20, 1984 -- 23 LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON Section Winners: Scooby Doos. Singles over 200: D. Shanley - 240,201; K. McBride - 223,215; L. Wilson - 211,205; D. Dargavel - 288;'J. Flem- ing - 239; C. Philip - 238, M. Moore - 221; M. Fritz - 215; J. Grove - 206; M. Jeffrey - 205; M. Raby - 205; J. Leach - 203. Triples over 600: D. Shanley - 639; D. Dar- gavel - 627; K. McBride - 608. THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Philip Pontiac - 46; Emmerson's Insurance - 46; Village Taxi - 43 Centennial Lanes - 41; Home Hardware - 40; Port Perry IGA - 35; Legion 419 - 32; Brian's Towing - 32; Chris Allen Aluminum - 21; Wayne's Auto Parts - 20; Norm's Contracting - 9; Dow- son's Red and White - 9. High Single Flat: J. Owen Sr. - 323; W. Saunders - 320; J. Stone - 318. High Single with Handicap: W. Saunders - 339; J. Owen Sr. - 333 J. Stone - 327. High Triple Flat: J. Owen Sr. - 725; Ww, Saunders - 709; B. Knapp - 683. High Triple with Handicap: W. Saunders - 766; J. Owen Sr. - 755; B. Knapp - 740. YOUTH LEAGUE Team Standings: Hawks - 22; Eagles - 19; Blue Birds - 19; Blue Jays - 17; Falcons - 17; Orioles - 11. Section Winners: Hawks. Girls High Single: Stephanie Tower - 142. Girls High Double: Stephanie Tower - 282. Boys High Single: David Leroy - 236. High Double: Leroy - 360. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Bubblicious - 7; Hubba David Bubbas - 5; Bubble Yums - 5; Double Mints - 2; Chiclets - 2; Juicy Fruits - 0. High Single: Heather Moore - 243. High Triple: Gladys McColl - 646. Triples over 600: Gladys McColl - 646. Singles over 200: Heather Moore - 243; Gladys McColl - 233,217; Marg Lee - 233; Joani Fletcher - 232; Yvonne Priebe - 229; Marion Hopkins - 224; Millie Brown - 214; Carol Beatty - 211; Ann Meester - 204; Gerri Langille - 202. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 9:00 P.M. Team Standings: Leo- pards - 46; Panthers - 39; Jaguars - 36; Cou- gars - 33; Pumas - 32; Tigers - 24. High Triple: Alice Glasbergen - 649. Singles over 200: Betty Moore - 251; Diana Brough - 240; Alice Glasbergen - 217, 244; Gail Bolton - 207, 221,201; Leanne Saunders - 214; Vivian Rider - 216; Pat Rankin - 223, Betty Turnball - 228; Betty Collins - 204; Ilean Pugh - 204. Mu Scugog Bowling TUESDAY MENS Team Standings: Kid's Only? - 5; Ford Lovers - 4; Adult's Only? - 4; Lucky Strikes - 3, Jack's Boys - 3; Sparky's Delite - 2. High Single: Dave Vivian - 280; Randy Stauffer - 264; Bill Turner - 251. High Triple: Dave Vivian - 694; Bill Turner - 670; Rick Rahm - 642. High Single with Handicap: Randy Stauffer - 289; Norm Haungen - 288; Roy Horner - 281. High Triple with Handicap: Rick Rahm - 771, Shawn Cochrane - 739; Roy Horner - 731. 600 And Over: Dave Vivian - 694; Bill Turner - 670; Roy Horner - 614; Ken Stauffer - 601; Ken Horner - 625; Bill Rue- sink - 610; Norm Haugen - 615; Rick Rahm - 642; Shawn Cochrane - 601. 215 And Over: Randy Stauffer - 264; Bill Turner - 220,251; Roy Horner - 242; John Criscione - 221; Roy Werry - 216; Ken Stauffer - 239; Steve Robinson - 216,216; Jack Healey - 215; Ken Horner - 239,215; Bill Ruesink - 218,220; Norm Haugen - 223; Rick Rahm - 227.245. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Birch - 46; Elm - 40; Poplar - 35; Oak - 28; Maple - 22; Spruce - 18. High Singles: S. Cos- burn - 249; V. Canning - 232; R. Beare - 230... Singles over 200: V. Canning - 232; S. Carter Turn to page 2 4) * * * * ¥ CANADIAN TIRE PORT PERRY PLAZA COMPOSITION CONTEST AGE GROUPS: 5to 8, and 9to 12. 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