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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1987, p. 27

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 14, 1987 -- 27 Goreski's named = Thursday, March 26 saw Central East Region at the Provin cial Playdowns. As defending cham pions the team put on a good show again this year and came home with the silver. They were playing in the In- termediate division which consisted of eight teams, one from each region, and a host. They went undefeated through to the final winning over Central West 1-0, Southwest 3-0, and Eastern 4-3 in overtime. On Sunday morning they again met Eastern, losing a squeaker 2-1 in overtime even though the squad - had the chances in regulation time to do it. The final saw Eastern come out on top 3-1. Tim Ashbridge, Brian Pomeroy, Dan Taylor, Ed Sexton, Mark Lee, Robert Evans. Absent from photo -- Tom Carroll. Top row: Dave Dickson, Ray Gibson, Jim Weir, Randy Sullivan, Ken Fraser, Bruce Woodrow coach, William St. John manager, Rick Zeggel. Bottom row: Tom Powell, Bart Wagar, Goreski's Insulation travel to the far north, Sudbury, to represent the broom champs in Sudbury Tom Powell was selected to the Provincial all-star team at centre for his performance over, the weekend. On Saturday, April 4th the PPBA hosted its annual awards banquet Here Goreski's Insulation receiv- ed the annual trophies as league champs, and individual awards as well. To top this there were also some other "individuals who received recognition for the past season: Top scorer Dave Dickson Goreski's, Top play off scorer - Dave Dickson -- Goreski's, Top goaltender -- Ray Gibson -- Goreski's, Rookie of the Year -- Ken Lynde -- Utica Farm Equipment, Best Sport -- Ray 'Gibson --- Goreski"s, M.V.P. -- Tom Powell -- Bowling pins and strikes Wednesday Night Ladies Play-Offs Championship: Young & the Restless 7976, Gamblers 7512, Guiding Light 6773. Consolation: Strugglers 7488, The Jokers 7263, All My Children 7038. High Single Over 200: Pat Norton" 288, Marilyn Scribner 220, Debbie Horton 201, Anita Booth 276, Donna Drew 200, Sharon Vanderby 223, Lynda Ashton 215, Patti 261. Low Singles Under 100: Eleanor Thachuk 94, Donna Brain 96, Kris Davis 87, Kim Evans 89. High Triples Over 550: Pat Norton 641, Anita. Booth 597, Patti 602. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies : - April 8, 1987 ~~ Team Standings: Dial 46, Dove 45, "Zest 34, Ivory 25, Camay 22, Irish Spring 17. Singles Over 200: Marg Lee 203, 211, Gerri Langille 288, Merle St. John 218, 220, Yvonne Priebe 217, Jo- ann Russell 218, Millie Brown 201, Marg Moore 253, Ann Meester 212, 205, Joani Fletcher 215. Triples Over 600: Gerri Langille 660. Marg Lee 600. Tuesday Night Mens Bowling April 7, 1987 Championship, Round One Team Standings: Pat's Pack 3471, Spark Plugs 3320, Know Accounts 3238. Consolation Round One Geezer Teazers 3394, Un- touchables 3111, Leftovers 2952. High Single: Bill Turner 316. High Single With Handicap: Bill Turner 331. High Triple: Steve Robinson 682. High Triple With Handicap: Steve Robinson 715. 215 And Over: Hal McCullough 245. Pat Mason 235/237, Kevin Gas- sien 260, Jack Healey 227. Jeff ~SUNNYBRAE Haugen 226, Roy Werry 278, Gerry Louvelle 219/236, Norm Haugen 219, Craig McFadden 234, Steve Robin- son 217/268, Bil Turner 316. 600 And Over: Gerry Louvelle 618, Steve Robinson 682, Bill Turner 675, Pat Mason 675, Jack Healey 615, Roy Werry 600. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 7:00 P.M. Team Standings: Saturn 33; Jupiter 31; Mars 27; Venus 24; Nep- tune 19; Mercury 13. Singles over 200: Marg White 320, 270; France Venning 253. 215: Sue Jackson 222; Sue Cosburn 221: Ed- na Langford 207. Triples over 600: Marg White 764; France Venning 628. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies : April 1, 1987 Team Standings: Dove 42, Dial 42. Zest 29, Ivory 21, Camay 19, Irish - Twenty-five thousand fingerling chinook salmon will be stocked this spring at each of two sites in the Lindsay district -- Oshawa Harbour and Port Darlington. 'Salmon and trout fishing in Lake Ontario off the Oshawa-Port Hope area has grown considerably in recent years, pro- ducing increased economic and recreational opportunities for the local area," said Paul Drysdale, District Fish and Wildlife Super- visor. Stocking salmon locally should extend the present excellent summer fishery by increasing the availability of trophy fish later in the summer and early fall. There is some evidence that presently, larger, mature salmon start homing to the sites Where they were stock- ed, further to the west or to New LADIES' 9 HOLE FUN LEAGUE / Opening Day & Registration TUESDAY, MAY 5th -- 9 AM 6 PM -- BUSINESS GIRLS . Membership Fee: $25.00 FOR INFORMATION CALL: 985-3162 or 986-5409 (/ e-- Spring 15. Singles Over 200: Meester 288, 244, Gerri Langille 205, Merle St. John 225, Doreen Rush 222, 206, Marg Lee 214, 225, Marian Geer 209, Jo-Ann Russell 203, Millie Brown 207. High Triple: Ahn Meester 729!!! Ladies Monday Night 9:00 p.m. March 30, 1987 Team Standings: Screws 33, Washers 30, Bolts 24, Nails 21, Clips 21, Nuts 18. High Single: Gail Bolton 271. High Triple: Valli Harris 635. Singles Over 200: Marg Elford 201, Corinne Watts 203, Carol Koch 212, Doris Hill 215, Alice Glasbergen 227, Gail Bolton 271, Tina Rose 225-214, Valli Harris 205-213-217. Triples Over 600: Tine Rose 615, Valli Harris 635. Salmon to be stocked York State. Since there is concern about the impact of expanding trout and salmon populations on the smelt and alewife food base, these more easterly plantings will not represent an increase in lake-wide stocking levels. Effects on other planting sites will be minimal, since these 50,000 chinook fingerlings represent less than ten percent of the Pro- vince"s chinook plantings in Lake Ontario. Further discussions on fisheries management programs along the Lake Ontario shoreline and its tributaries will take place at meetings planned for late spring or early suinmer this year as part of a district fisheries management planning exercise. EE TROPHIES & ENGRAVING Team Jackets & Uniforms Bicycle Repairs PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 Goreski's. DRIVE THE BEST BUY! 1984 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM Reduced from $9000. 1... '8471. 1984 PONTIAC SUNBIRD Stock 65485A Reduced from $5400. to... en, 423 /. 1983 PONTIAC 6000 SEDAN Reduced fom sean to $5277. 1983. PONTIAC LEMANS SEDAN Stock 75698A Reduced from $6900. to... 6252. 1982 BUICK LeSABRE LIMITED Reduced fom $6900 10. *6169. 1982 PONTIAC PARISIENNE BROUGHAM Stock 75782A Reduced from $6000. to ...... re ; 4808. 1982 CAVALIER HATCHBACK Stock 754678B Reduced from $4200. to... fogedrans 33200. 1982 MAZDA 626 COUPE Stock 75875A Reduced. from $3300. to... 3075. 1980 CHEV CITATION Stock 75648C Reduced from $1600. to Reduced prices are "AS-IS" for these higher mileage units. Terms and warranties available as an option. 2 = CEI ' PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED , JOVANEDWARD DRIVE, PORT PERRY - 985-8474

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