24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 20, 1987 - i | | Ty, Mens Hockey League awards oo <a The Scugog Mens Hockey end of season dance last Saturday night and. some awards were made to individual players and teams. At left Doug Bache received the Re/Max trophy on behalf of his Electric for first place in the league standings. Goaltender Dan Mitchell of J & D Carpentry - The Centennial Lanes 'championship was held recently with a bowl-off for top male and bowler. Jayne Gotthelf (centre) presented ophies to the winners and runner-up. At left Sue Jackson and Gerry Louvelle won the ladies 'The Tennis Racket received the trophy for the league's Most Valuable Player; Doug MacSween of Smith's Con- tracting picked up the award for the top goalten- League held its team Larocque and 19 helpers. and mens championship, while Roy Povey and Mary Hawes were the runner-up. The winners were determined by the high single from three games and Sue Jackson recorded the best score of the day, a 258. Fun and on the courts The Port Perry Tennis Club open- ed the new season with a Fun Tour. nament on May 17 at the courts. Sun and fun were had by all - Beth Charles and Tony Tenweste- neind organized this event and the winners of the various catagories were: Top Man - Joe Vanderwyst Top Lady - Heather McCrae, thanks to Val Krempowich!, Most Relax- ed and Laid Back Player - Gord Jones; Most Expressive Player - Diane Burt; Most Chauvinistic Player - George Bright: Most Col- orful Player - Ralph Ballard: Hardest Working Player - Bob Alex- ander, Low Man - Ernie Green: wood; Low Lady - Laurie Cooper: Most Exposed Player - Sandra Adamcryck; and Most Hungriest " Player - Jay Neill. Some of the prizes awarded had been purchas- ed at Ernie and Jan's garage sale on Saturday ahd wouldn't you know it - Ernie won the rubik's cube that Beth had bought at his garage sale OKANO ERAI ER AAS LOIS ELISE ERAN 2 40, Talk about recycling! The deadline is May 25 to sign up for the Monday Night League. This Fun league commences on June 1, 7 p.m. Organizers of this league are Jay Neill and Sally Martin. Don't worry about your level of play as players: Dan Daoust - M.S. Society to host golf day at Thunderbird On Tuesday, June 16th, the Durham Regional Chapter of the Multiple Sclerosis Society and the Oshawa Jaycees will host the First Annual M.S. Cup Celebrity Golf Tournament and Dinner at the Thunderbird Golf Course in Ashburn, Ontario. Proceeds from this event, will be for the benefit of Multiple Sclerosis. This year's major sponsors are Molson's and Seagram Coolers. Those celebrities confirmed at this time are: Entertainer, Hagood Har- dy, Television and Radio Personali- ty, Chuck 'Spyder' Jones, Tom Gibney -- CFTO News, N.H.L. - Toronto Maple Leafs, Dale DeGray - Calgary Flames, Greg Johnston and Dave Reid - Boston Bruins, Joe Cirella and John McLean - New Jersey Devils and three time world - Superstar champion, Brian Budd. There will be a sKotgun start at. 1:00 p.m. and participants are re- quested to report at least one hour - prior to that time. Following the golf, there will be a casino and a din- ner/reception in the Thunderbird Dinning room beginning at 8:00 p.m. The Master of Ceremonies for the evening will be Glen Cochrane from CFTO TV and the guest speaker will be Oshawa lawyer, Terry Kelly. The registration fee will be $100.00 per person or $270.00 for a threesome which includes greenfees, power carts, prizes and dinner. If you wish to attend the dinner only, there are a few spaces open at a cost of $25.00 per person. There will be a number of prizes plus a chance to win a first class round trip ticket for two anywhere in the world 4ir Canada flies for the person or persons who get a holein one. For tickets and/or information, please call Mr. George Somerville at (416) 576-8913 or Mr. Lloyd Fenemore at (416) 434-6131. ding average, a cool 2:57 G.A. in league play. At RESULTS OF SCUGOG MENS LOB BALL LEAGUE : - far right, Bill Bridge of BJ Donuts claimed the Co As of May 11, 1987 q league scoring crown with 49 points on 30 goals - Name GP W L T Pt a Forders Insurance 1 1-0 0 2 5 Country Lane Realty 1 1 0 0 2 Square Boy Pizza 1 1 0 0 2 Port Perry Auto Glass 1 1 0 0 2 Galley Fish & Chips 1 1 0 0 2 A. Oppers Aluminum 0 1 0 0 Seagrave Steel Bldg. 1 0 1 0 0 Barry's Variety 1 0 1 0 o Kinsmen 1 0 1 0 0 Sportsland 1 0 1 0 0 Appointment Dr. Maureen Gorman of the Alzheimer Society of Durham Region Board of Directors, an- nounced May 11 the appointment of Audrey MacLean as Co-ordinator of the Education and Family Support Program. ' Mrs. MacLean replaces Kim Furukawa who has recently moved to the Hamilton area. The program provides educa- tional services to the general public and health care professionals along with support group programs for family members of Alzheimer's Disease and related disorders vic- tims on a Region wide basis. "We are particularly pleased to have Mrs. MacLean join us because of her background and experience: with senior citizens and her knowledge of community resources in the Durham Region. During the interim, between staff changes, the Seociety's telephone service had to be disengaged. We regret this inconvenience to the public and trust that people in need of information will take the oppor-. tunity to contact Mrs. MacLean at 576-2567, which is now in service. We are hopeful that a permanent - office will be established in Oshawa within the immediate future, thereby providing a more concen- trated level of service to the com- munity" stated Dr. Gorman. Team Uniforms - Trophies LTD. & Engraving Spring has Arrived! : » 1 it ; ; arid 4 ER i de OR TT ib A AT Ll CL a Sk er 5 Lb Laci iy ues Sai Labi diy mas Sl ie a cl A ; LN ' i 4 ated FIA hac We ear a, Lr Nd ae of 0 Ep RY in AORTA ART ¥ fi PL RIA EE A EVA I LH A RN Bad AT hag CONTRA antia ls ellr : wi # EH ft BES Li BERS RIE a saa a SR participation and fun are the theme of this league | We're challenging every member of 'the Port Perry Tennis Club to play 15 minutes of tennis at the courts on Wednesday, May 27 - Par- ticipaction Challenge Day. A representative of the club will be at the courts from 8:30 to late in the evening. Coffee and cookies will be served to all participants. And to all Scugog residents we challenge You to 15 minutes of vigorous exercise at the courts. Lots of activities are being plann- ed for that day - so include 'the courts' on your list and Participate!! ' ) AETEE LR eA [ / "GOLF SEASON" We carry ... 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