PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. January 22, 1985 -- 21 Pins and strikes and the howling lanes MONDAY 9:00 P.M. LADIES Team Standings: ~ Jaguars - 25; Pumas - 25; Tigers - 22; Cougars - 21; Leopards - 19; Panthers - 14. Scores over 200: Marg Pelow - 217,221; Gail Stewart - 207; Vivian Rider 205; Laura Longo - 209; Gail Kow- alczyk - 206,200; Lee- anne Saunders - 223: Betty Moore -242; Alice Glasbergen - 219,202; Carol Wilson - 218; Pat Novice split On Saturday the Pearce Novice Auction- eers travelled to Mill- brook for a 1 day tournament. The open- ing game saw Port matched up against the Oshawa Black Hawks, and came out on top of a SCUGOG OVERHEAD DOOR SERVICE RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL *New Installations & Repairs *Wood & Steel Sectional Doors plus One Piece Steel Doors AUTOMATIC DOOR OPERATOR SERVICE 985-3735 Rankin - 215,204,221; Diana Brough - 234; Corinne Watts - 201; Mary Lyn Murphy - 217. High Single: Betty M re - 242. High ' Triple: Rankin - 640. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 7 P.M. 'Team Standings: Spruce - 25; Elm - 20; Maple - 19; Birch - 14; Poplar - 14; Oak - 13. High Singles: F. Venning - 277; B. Apple- well played game. Port opened the scor- ing in the 1st period as Brent Harper, Kenton LeFort and Brett Law- son attacked the Oshawa goal, with Brent being credited with the goal and Kenton and Brett each earning an assist. The second period saw Port up its lead as Sandy Mark delivered a well executed pass on to the stick of Scott Heas- man who put it past the Oshawa goaltender and put Port ahead 2-0. Midway through the 2nd period Oshawa came back to score their first of the game, but Port's Davy Bourgeois quickly retaliated as he stole the puck from the Oshawa defenceman Pat by - 259; S. Jackson - 253. Singles over 200: F. Venning - 277; 1. Allen - 205, B. Appleby - '216, 224,259; R. Beare - 230; S. Jackson - 246,253; R. Finley - 216; B. Rahm - High Triples: B. Appleby - 699; S. Jack- son - 661; F. Venning - 652. WEDNESDAY NIGHT | Team Standings: Spare Bears - 42; Bouncers - 38; Gremlins -24; Cabbage Patchers - two and slammed it between the pipes unassisted. Oshawa came back once more in the 3rd period ending the game with a well earned 3-2 win for Port. Good game boys! The second game saw Port come up against the powerful Oshawa Red Wings. The opening goal was scored within 12 seconds of the open- ing whistle on a break- away by Kenton LeFort, good work Kenton! Although the boys had a few good rushes the rest of the game was all Oshawas. The game ended in a 6-1 loss for Port. The Pearce Auctioneers play their next game on Friday. Good luck boys, keep skating, you can do it. Nobody Does It Better! CHEVROLET - OLOSMOSILE LTD, AMX it PO BOX 1388 268 QUEEN STREET 3 PORT PERRY 427-6903 wii PORT PERRY ONTARIO LOB INO 985-8401 | order 647 SCUGOG STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-7371 CONGRA PORT PERRY "OLDTIMERS" On their 1984 Tournament Wiif Keep up the good work thru 1985 - We think you're great! to all TULATIONS 22; Garfields - 13; Slow Starters - 8. Over 200: P. Norton - 200; K. Welts - 222; J. Stauffer - 245; D. Storms - 223,212; C. Short - 201; V. Rider Hawes - 215; M. Cam- eron - 218; M. Dickson - 250;-C. Williamson - 210. High Single Flat: V. Rider - 318. High Single with Handicap: V. Rider - 320. High Triple Flat: V. Rider - 723. High Triple with Handicap: V. Rider - 729. YOUTH LEAGUE Team Standings: Blue Jays - 12; Orioles - 10; Eagles - 10; Falcons - 10; Blue Birds - 9; Hawks - 9. Girls High Single: Stacey Tower - 150. Girls High Double: Stacey Tower - 259. Boys High Single: Kevin Martin - 167. Boys High Double: Kevin Martin - 318. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED Winner of Section 2: Peanuts - 35 points; Pecans - 30; Acorns - 29; Cashews - 26; Chestnuts - 24; Almonds - 24. High Games: Robert Espie - 623, (212,226); Ray Wright - 616, (243, 208) ; Dave Hudson - 615, (203,214); Alf Tomchis- hin - 200,204; Les Allen - 226: Jim Buchan - 222; Lorne Mallory - 214; Jack Monsma - 211; Janet Rankin - 243; Nancy Bryans - 236; Sharon Wright - 200. LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Round Ups - 39; Steak- ettes - 28; Absentees - 24; Razzle Dazzle - 22; -- 318,226; M. Scooby Doos - 22; Alley Cats - 12. Singles over 200: L. Loughlin - 257,241; J. ~ Grove - 296; K. Harper - 232; M. Raby - 229; J. Leach - 211; L. Wilson - 200. 'Triples over 600: L. Loughlin - 672; J. Grove - 633. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Bubblicious - 37; Chic- lets - 31; Double Mints - 24; Juicy Fruits - 19; Bubble Yums - 19; Hubba Bubbas - 17. High Single: Marg F- 270. igh Triple: Yvonne Priebe - 692. Triples over 600: Yvonne Priebe - 692; Marg Lee - 649; Ann Meester - 600. Singles over 200: Marg Lee - 270; Gerri Langille - 243; Yvonne Priebe - 240,231,221; Merle St. John - 222; Dorothy Lee - 208; Barb Kelly - 205; Ann Meester - 204; Eleanor O'Neil - 201. SUNDAY NIGHT COUPLES Team Standings: Quail - 39; Partridge - 25; Chuckers - 24; Phea- sants - 22; Grouse - 21; Mallards - 16. LADIES: High Single Flat: Kay McBride - 271. High Single with Handicap: Marj Harri- son - 324. High Triple Flat: Kay McBride - 660. High Triple with Handicap: Marj Harri- son - 777. MEN: High Single Flat: Jim Rider - 256. High Single with Handicap: Jim Rider - 256. . High Triple Flat: Jim Rider - 687. High Triple ROYAL TOUR of SCOTLAND Not an ordinary tour but a ROYAL tour. You will be treated as royalty on a 20-day luxury tour. You will be residing and dining in castles, stately homes, baronial estates and the Gra the way including a comfortable motor coach. Scniors are cordially invited. This is a leisurely paced, relaxing tour No children. with Handicap: Ray Wright - 732. Over 210: Bill Turner - 210; Kay McBride - 236,271; Ted Harvard - 220, John Grieve - 218; Beth Oke - 272; Jim Rider - 228,256; George Imrie - 232; Vivian Rider - 218; Marion: Hopkins - 238, Doreen Chessman - 231; Al York © 247,221; Marj Harrison - 250; Pat Turner - 214; Ray Wright - 220,233,228. TUESDAY MEN'S BOWLING Team Standings: Ford Lovers - 37; Kid's Only? - 31; Jack's Boys - 29; Lucky Strikes - 26; Adult's Only? - 26; Sparky's Delite - 24. High Single: Pat Mason - 269; Shawn- Cochrane - 253; Wilf Guindon - 250. High Triple: Steve Robinson - 688; . Bill Fielding - 680; Pat Mason - 648. High Single with Handicap: Wilf Guindon - 299; Shawn Cochrane - 204; Pat Mason - 280. High = Triple with Handicap: Bill Fielding - 770; Shawn Cochrane - «0¢, Steve Robinson - 745. " 215 And Over: Roy Horner. - 220; Steve Robinson - 237,216,235; Jack Healey - 238; Ross Muir - 235; Pat Mason - 223,269; Bill Owen - 234; Wilf Guindon Randy Stauffer - 223, 224; Dan McPhee - 237,226; Bruce Stauffer - 224,241; Bill Fielding - 241,249; Shawn Coch- rane - 253; Ken Stauffer - 223. 600 And Over: Shawn Cochrane - 644; Bill Fielding - 680; Bruce Stauffer - 640; Dan McPhee - 622; Pat Mason - 648; Jack Healey - 641; Steve Robinson - 688; Roy Horner - 629. GOOD LUCK!! PORT PERRY MoJACKS in the "Junior C" Play-Offs JUNIOR "C" HOCKEY SUN:, JANUARY 27th JUNIOR 'C' PLAY-OFFS BEGIN! NOTE: Game Time 7:30 P.M, The dream of a lifetime: The Edinburgh Tattoo, the Isle of Skye, John O'Groats, Loch Lomond, Loch Ness, St. Andrews, lona, Robbie Burns, Mary Queen of Scots, Bonnie Prince Charlie, Robert Bruce 14 days in Scotland, 6 days in England including London, Stratford and York This tour 1s a once in a lifetime opportunity. It is exclusive, limited to 30 adults and will NOT be offered again. Departure date Wednesday, August 7. » The cost of $2850 per person includes air fare, all full breakfasts full course evening dining, all accom- modation as above, all transportation including ferry boats, Tattoo tickets, theatre tickets, entrance fees, all baggage handling, tips, Blue Cross, flight cancellation insurance and all taxes. In other words this is a totally carefree holiday This tour has been personally arranged by Paul Arculus who will also be your tour guide. For further information, call Paul at 985-3658 ADMISSION: Adults $2.00: Students $1.50; Children 50¢. 1252525252525252525252625250525252525252525252 505252! nd Hotels of Britain. Luxury all - 250;