iene i Se re rs AR FR i Rp A: ro The Novice House League final was sponsored fo be a one game match-up but Re/Max and Kinsmen were tied 4-4 and needed a second game later in the day to determine a winner. Re/Max poured on the power to come out on top. Front from left: Darren Kinnunen, Bill Zaparanuik, Ricky Busy time for athletics at Cartwright Central by Tanya McLean Cartwright Central hosted a junior boys basketball tournament on Thursday March 28th. Cartwright, R.H. Cor- nish, Queen Elizabeth and Athabaska all competed. Cartwright defeated Athabaska 13-10. Then strongly defeating R.H. Cornish 22-4 and defeating Queen Elizabeth 17-12. All teams played very well. Congratulations boys! On Wednesday March the 27th, there was a Novice Champs Olaisen, Tim Fitzpatrick, Brent Harper, Jay Tredway. Second row from left: Craig Laird, Matt Phoenix, Tommy Chambers, Al Van- derlaam, Kent Taylor, Adam Hunter and Greg Pugh. Coaches are Keijo Kinnunen, Rick Olaisen and Ray Zaparanuik. gymnastic tournament hosted by R.H. Cornish at Port Perry High School. In the In- termediate category, Jennifer Fletcher placed 1st on beam, 2nd-on the vault and 4th on the floor. Tina Bradt placed 2nd on the beam and Heather Rowntree placed 4th on the vault. On Wednesday, March the 27th, Cartwright Cen- tral hosted a junior girls basketball tournament. Cartwright lost against Cornish 31-9. Then quick- ly defeating Sunderland 32-4 and Colpus 18-8. Con- gratulations to all the girls. by Robert Keast On March 9 until March 18, Cartwright Central Public School was having it's annual March Break. On Wednesday, March 20 the Senior "Boys Basketball team lost to Cathleen Rowe and Waverly by 1 point. On Friday, March 22 the Senior Girls Basket- ball team played Valley. 'View which they beat 15-8. 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On Monday, March 25 the school had a professional activity day. On Thursday, March 28, Cartwright Central Public School kicked off the world's finest chocolate bar sale. MONDAY 9 P.M. LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Pumas - 21; Leopards - 21; Panthers - 21; Jaguars - 19; Cougars - 15; Tigers - 8. Singles over 200: Lynn Yorke - 209; Ilean Pugh - 241; Joanne Mason - 229; Sharon Stone - 209,260; Betty Collins - 272; Alice Glasbergen - 214; Carol Wilson - 237; Shirley DeHaas - 201; Pat Rankin - 293; Gail Kowalczyk - 211; Leanne Saunders - 224; Betty Moore 205,201, ElmaVernon - 218; Gail Bolton - 209; Myrtle Gimblett - 206. Triples over 600: Ilean Pugh - 611; Sharon Stone - 647; Alice Glasbergen - 606. , High Single: Pat Rankin - 293. High Triple: Sharon Stone - 647. © INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOS By Appointment Only Ready While You Wait Call the office today. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 2, 1985 -- 27 Scugog bowling . LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Chiclets - 35; Juicy Fruits - 33; Hubba Bub bas - 30; Bubble Yums - 26, Bubblicious - 15; Dou- ble Mints - 8. High Single: Carol Koch - 295. High Triple: Ann Meester - 605. Triples over 600: Ann Meester - 605; Carol Koch - 604. Singles over 200: Carol Koch - 295; Joyce Storry - 265, Ann Meester - 221,214; Marg Lee - 215, Nancy Barr - 214; Elsie Pogue - 213; Rose Brown - 210; Yvonne Priebe - 209; Janet Smith - 208; Jo Anne Russell - 207,200; Marg Moore - 205; Gladys McColl - 203. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Team Standings: Spare Bears - 3098; Gar- fields - 3057; Bouncers - 2710; Slow Starters - 2974; Gremlins - 2952; Cabbage Patchers - 2838. Over 200: M. Brain - 241; V. Rider - 256,209; S. Fraser - 202; M. Dickson - 246,243; C. Williamson - 220; M. Cook - 202; M. Hawes - 214,259,216; K. Welts - 200; A. Spence - 201; M. Cameron 243,207; D. Storms - 207. High Single Flat: M. Hawes - 259. High Single with Han- dicap: M. Brain - 272. High Triple Flat: M. Hawes - 689. High Triple with Han- -dicap: M. Hawes - 689. LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Absentees - 37; Razzle Dazzle - 29; Steakettes - 27, Round Ups - 21; Scooby Doos - 20; Alley Cats - 13. Games over 200: D. Dargavel - 358,260; L. Loughlin - 261,213; K. 3 (efololol/ VR V/ JPR Harper - 218,210, J. Fleming - 270; R. Willoughby - 253; L. Wilson - 236; K. McBride - 231; B. Evans - 205. Triples over 600: D. Dargavel - 811; L. Loughlin - 641. THURSDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING Championship: Em- merson's Insurance - 6739; Legion 419 - 6646; Philp Pontiac - 6635; Centennial Lanes - 6622; Dowson's Red and White - 6379, Port Perry 1.G A. - 6274. - Consolation: Norm's Contracting 6801; Village Taxi - 6782; Brian's Towing - 6719; Chris Allen Aluminum - 6704; Home Hardware - 6216, Wayne's Auto Parts - 5763. YOUTH LEAGUE Team Standings: Blue Birds* - 27; Orioles - 22; Hawks - 18; Blue Jays - 16; Eagles - 15; Falcons - 7. *Section Winners. Girls High Single: Karen Davies - 192. Girls High Double: Karen Davies - 340. Boys High Single: Kevin Gassien - 188. Boys High Double: Kevin Gassien - 354. P.S. Playoffs start on Saturday. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 7 P.M. Team Standings: Oak - 24; Elm - 20; Poplar - 17; Birch - 16;- Maple - 14; Spruce - 14. High Singles: C. Adams - 283; B. Rahm - 250; M. Haslam - 231. Singles over 200: M. Haslam - 231; R. Beare - 213; B. Rahm - 250; C. Adams - 250,283; T. Mac- Donald - 213; B. Appleby - 215; F. Venning - 200. High Triples: C. Adams - 690; R. Beare - 572; T. MacDonald - 552. TUESDAY MENS Team Standings: Kid's Only? - 36; Jack's Boys - 27, Lucky Strikes - 26; Sparky's Delite - 22; Adult's Only? - 21; Ford Lovers - 16. High Single: Bill Turner - 282; Ray Werry - 279; Bill Owen - 246. High Single with Han- dicap: Roy Werry - 302; Bill Turner - 291; Bill Owen - 261. High Triple: Bill Owen - 684; Bill Turner - 679; Roy Werry - 655. High Triple with Han- dicap: Bill Owen - 729; Roy Werry - 724; Bill Turner - 706. 215 And Over: Bill Turner - 282,223; Ed 'Weinhold - 242; Ab Fulford - 224; Craig McFadden - 215; Jack Healey - 228; Pat Mason - 232; Bill Ruesink - 215,217; Bill Owen - 221,246,217; John Cris- cione - 243; Roy Werry - 279; Ken Stauffer - 218. 600 And Over; Bill Owen - 684; Bill Turner - 679; Roy Werry - 655; Bill Ruesink - 611; Ab Fulford - 608; Jack Healey - 605; Pat Mason - 601. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Champions: Chestnuts; Roger Lafon- taine, Robert Espie, Anne Evans, Louise Chew, Bob Bryans. Consolation: Acorns: Jack Monsma, Les Allen, Paul Crouter, Janet Buchan, Sharon Wright, Chris Geer. High Singles: Nancy Bryans - 207,224; Don Orr - 200,207; Dave Hud- son - 310; Robert Espie - 243; Paul Crouter - 238; Lorne Mallory - 221; Ray Wright - 217, Maryanne Espie - 216; Alf Tom- chishin 205; Jim Buchan - 203; Keith Evans - 200. il RS. - FRI. - SAT. - SUN. - MON. 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