£ 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 1, 1987 The 5th annual Port Perry Rotary Club Golf Ballingall, Dave/Obee, Dale Obee and John tournament was held at Sunnybrae last week McClelland. Dick Shinn of Port Perry had the low with about 90 golfers taking part. Jim Grieve individual score for the day, a 74, while Don (left) of the Rotary Club presented trophies to Harper won the "closest to the pin" competition the winning team from Pineridge Sports; Dave on the par-three 6th hole. of existing small (raft har bours and fachties on a sounder financial tooting Small craft Harbours. A revitalization program. This program was created with the satety of people and the protection of boats in mind It wil ® put ONEOINE Maintenance vachtsmen and local industries. But more importantly local harbour authorities created under this revitaliza tion program will, with the Federal government support. give fishermen and other users a more direct role in the planning, management, operation and maintenance of their harbour. . Project proposals will be analyzed and funded on their individual merits, and announcements on funding ® re-open harbour facilities closed for safety reasons, ® repar damage caused by storms or high water levels ® launch new services and A b bY 8) 1 R tachties at some harbours will be made as decisions that Avil meet the expan { are redo hed ng needs of fishermen li § i Fishenes and Oceans Tom Siddon, Minister Péches et Oceans Canada Tom Siddon. Ministre The Greenbank All Stars have had some most competitive games throughout the season but nothing will ever match the softball com- petition this past weekend at the OASA playdowns in Springbrook. The teams were tough and played great ball but Greenbank still managed to win 2 of 4 games throughout the weekend. In the first game Greenbank met a strategic team from Conestoga. The All Stars played a great game coming out with a 6-4 win. Brett Puckrin started things off on the mound and chalked up 7 strikeouts and pitched a superb game. John Chronis and John Ennis played great defensively, making more than 1 diving catch. Scoring for Greenbank were John Ennis, Brett Puckrin (2), Tim ~ Timms, Mark Shepherd and Ken Winslow. Greenbank hit well and played tight defence to win a very impor- tant game. The win over Conestoga put Greenbank against a team from Shallow Lake. Greenbank came up flat against this team and lost 7-1. Scoring for Greenbank was John Ennis who went 3 for 4 throughout the entire game. The loss against Shallow Lake put Greenbank up against a wall. They would have to win every game from here on to win the championship. They got off to a great start when they blanked Tamworth 3-0 in a superb game which saw great defence from Greenbank to hold Tamworth off. The games first run was not scored until the bottom of the fourth when John Chronis cracked a triple to left centre-field and was driven home by Brett Puckrin's drive to 'right- field. This put Greenbank The following music students of Mrs. Janice White, ARCT, RMT are to be congratulated on their fine achievements at the Royal Conser- vatory examinations held in Oshawa. Piano: Grade 5 - Careen Lawson -76 - Honours; Grade 6 - Sarah Crox- all - 81 - First Class Honours; Grade 6 - Melissa Bramham - 66 - Pass; Grade 8 - Julia Croxall - 78 - <4 Greenbank Stars . lose tough ones at OASA finals ahead 1-0. Greenbank got on the board again when Mark Shepherd and Barclay Phoenix drew con- secutive walks. Chris Donnelly then singled to right field to load the bases for Darrin Bacon. He sacrific- ed a single and scored Mark Shepherd. John Ennis then singled to left field and scored Barclay Phoenix to make the score 3-0 in favour of Greenbank. That was all Greenbank was to get but they played a superb game offensively and defensively. Mark Shepherd made some great catches in left-field as well as Darin Bacon and Chris Connely in their respective fields. On the mound, Brett Puckrin went 624 innings until he gave up his first hit. He went the distance for the win which resulted in 10 strike outs. The win against Tamworth put Greenbank against a strong team from Wellington which resulted in a heart-breaker for the entire team for they were eliminated from the tournament by the score of 1-0. John Ennis, Tim Timms and Mark Shepherd all had good hits but just couldn't score. Ken Winslow played extremely well on third base making no errors the entire tournament. Throughout the tournament, Greenbank played well and showed "class" to the spectators who wat- ched their games. Even though they lost, they should be congratulated on their tremendous efforts. A special thank you goes out to the fans who cheered the All Stars on no matter what happened. A special note to Greenbank fastball fans is that the Greenbank All Stars are hosting the York- Durham Fastball League playoff tourney on September 12 & 13. Come out and see some great fastball! Music results Honours; Grade 8 - Krista Hazelwood - 65 - Pass. Theory: Preliminary: - Trevor Darlington - 84 - First Class Honours; Grade 1 - Sarah Croxall - 86 - First Class Honours; Grade 1 - Careen Lawson - 88 - First Class Honours; Grade 1 Melissa Bramham - 78 - Honours; Grade 2 - Sarah Croxall - 92 - First Class Honours. ERRY ORT AUTO GLASS & TRIM wo -- HB Windshields HB Complete Upholstery HB Sunroofs & Pinstripes HB Body Moulding INSURANCE 139 WATER STREET -- PORT PERRY CALL FOR YOUR APPT. WITH THIS COUPON! 25.00 Off | CLAIMS.......... . 985-8507 i i