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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1988, p. 41

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 1, 1988 -- 41 Strikes and spares from the bowling lanes TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES October 18, 1988 Team Standings: Violets 21, Li- ly 21, Trilliums 19, Lilac 18, Hibiscus 14, Magnolia 12. Single Over 200: Joan Fleming 205, Verna Slute 210, Kim Sander- son 220, Terry Louvelle 247, Marg Jeffrey 214/242, Joan Grove 225. Triple Over 600: Marg Jeffrey 650 THURSDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING Team Standings: Brian's Tow- ing 28, Philp 25, Norms 24, Lake Scugog 21, Allen Siding 21, Centennial 19, I1.G.A. 15, Dowson's 14, Village Taxi 13, Legion 13, House of Howard 13, Emmersons 11. High Single: B. White 328, R. Prossor 281, E. Johansen 276. High Single With Handicap: B. White 328, R. Prossor 327, M. Deachoon 303. Emmerson Insurance 9 Swamp Auto 3 We were treated to good end to end hockey for the first half of the game. Emmerson and Swamp: "traded goals in the first period and first half of the second period. Scoring for Emmerson were Chris McConnell and Adam Dan- tor with assists going to Troy 'Fisher and Neil Mark. Ken Smart . and Daryl Alexander were the 'marksmen for Swamp with assists going to Herb Hatch and Kevin Brown. At the midway point of the second period the roof caved in on Swamp as Emmerson "scored 3 unanswered goals. Neil 'Mark, Peter Brock and Troy Fisher were 'the shooters' with 'assists going to. Adam' Dantor, "Scott MacLennan, Peter Brock "and Chris McConnell with three. In the third period Emmerson added four more goals while Swamp replied only once. Adam Dantor added three more goals and an assist for a six point night. Peter Brock added the other - marker for Emmerson with assists going to Chris McConnell, - Troy Fisher and Neil Mark. Daryl Alexander scored the lone marker for Swamp with Carl Payne pick- ing up the assist. Frank Real Estate 3 Emmerson Insurance 3 Both Derek Carter and Rob Ashton had to be sharp between ° the pipes as there were numerous scoring opportunities at both ends of the ice. Gerry Stevens provid- ed the only scoring in the first Guaranteed Investment Certificates 10+ 1 YEAR TERM Paid Annually Min. Deposit $500. RATES SHOWN -- PER ANNUM | STA vs Metitber of Ganada, % V- It 165 Queen St, , iN key words' for 'Higher Interest on Your Investments Special rates also available on other amounts. All rates subject to change without notice. Friday 9am to 6 pm; Saturday 9am to 1 pm High Triple: E. Johansen 747, B. White 773, R. Twist 707. High Triple With Handicap: D. Hunter 772, R. Twist 764, L. Whiteoak 755. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES October 26, 1988 Team Standings: Robins 34; Sparrows 22; Doves 21; Orioles 20; Cardinals 15; Blue Jays 14. High Single: Gail Wallace 241. High Single With Handicap: Karen Smith 293. High Triple: Gail Wallace 557. High Triple With Handicap: Eileen Breen 713; Mary Newell 713. Games Over 200: Gail Wallace 241; Karen Smith 228; Jackie Dempster 211. Triples Over 550: Gail Wallace 957. TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE October 25, 1988 : Team Standings: Spruce 31, H.L. period for Frank realty scoring unassisted at the midway point. At the midway point of the second period Frank built up a two goal lead on a marker by.John Wood- ward assisted by Cole Parry. Em- merson finally scored in the dying minutes of the second, tying the score on markers by Adam Dan- tor and Neil Mark with Vince Criscione assisting on both goals. The teams traded goals in the third period Chris Cooper for Frank Realty and Neil Mark ad- ding his second goal of the night for Emmerson. Swamp Auto 5 Peay Real Estate 2 " Rough and aggressive were the nis game right from the get go with both teams picking up numerous penalties. The first period was scoreless un- till there were only four minutes remaining. Swamp scored three times and Frank once. Shawn Larocque, Greg Kyle and Ryan Picard scored for Swamp with assists going to Ryan Picard and Carl Payne with two. John Wood- ward assisted by Scott Airey pro- vided the lone marker for Frank. Greg Kyle scored on a pass from Ryan Picard, to make it Swamp 4and Frank 1 at the end of the se- cond period. At the midway point of the second period Swamp rounded out their scoring on a marker by Ryan Picard assisted by Carl Payne. With less than two minutes remaining Chris Cooper 'scored for Frank on a pass from Peter Simms. SHORT TERM DEPOSITS 81/2% 30 to 59 DAYS Min. Deposit $5,000. by Prati ONG a ha » A Tet: 985-8435 Fo, ELE Sl) 4 AY od EA FEN 2 ~ : on a beautiful t Birch 26, Oak 21, Maple 19, Cedar 16, Pine 14. Games Over 200: Roger Lafon- taine 225, 214, 266; Chris William- son 253, 216; Erma Rivers 222, 226; Gord Geer 229; Merv Bayley 227; Gail Wallace 224; Stan Clark 215, 203; Wayne Tweedle 225. Triples Over 600: Roger Lafon- taine 705 (225, 214, 266); Chris Williamson 624 (253, 216) ) ; Erma Rivers 609 (222, 226). TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES Team Standings: Lily 28, Trilliums 25, Violets 24, Lilac 19, Hibiscus 18, Magnolia 12. Single Over 200: Marj Giroux 217; Terry Louvelle 222; Joyce Storry 255, 251; Doris Tripp 210. . Triple Over 600: Joyce Storry 684 MONDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING October 24, 1988 Team Standings; Porsche 22, -Maseratti 17, B.M.W. 13, Jaguar 13, Mercedes 13, Ferrari 6. : 200 Games: Carol Jackson 238; Marg White 233, 228; Ilean Pugh 224; Elma Vernon 211; Susan Cosburn 208; Edna Langford 203; Tina Rose 200. ; 600 Triple: Marg White 652. Pee Wee house league __ The first game of the P.A. day (what a lovely time to watch a game 9 A.M.) saw Emiels Place against Consumers Gas. Emiels got on the board first on a breakaway by Ricky Olaisen 2 unassisted. Emiels held a 1-0lead 'through 2 periods 'as the goaltenders for each team Mike Pashley and Mike Tripp were hot. There were several good scor- ing chances by Consumers Misty Andrews and Darren Hope and Emiels Mike Labanovich. Con- sumers finally got things moving on a good shot into the top of Emiels net by Kent Jamieson assisted by Misty Andrews and Jason Phillips. Emiels then took the lead on a goal by Rob Romano assisted by Shannen Leslie. ie The guys from the gas company then turned on the heat with 2 more goals and cooked the guys from the restaurant. Goals were scored by Jason * Phillips assisted by Andrew Jones and Tim Lepage and Gerry Blackburn unassisted. Larocque Electric 4° _.. + Scala Bros. 3 This was a well played game by both teams. Scala scored first late .in- the first period when Ian Shrigley scored. Early in the second period Larocque's Louis Whitfield scored from Mark Cosway to tie the Score 1-1. Scala's Mike Leach from Jason 'Kane and Darryl Slack from Sean -Gawley gave their team a 3-1 lead ~ +late in the second period. + -'Two quick goals by Larocque's Mark Cosway from Kevin Pearce and Jame Rowe and an unassisted goal by Steve Stiles with one second left in the second périod tied the score 3:3." . Liv Ehe third period featured some E defensive plays by both only. odl was scored n Kevin "PERCE oa bi Arie Hebi ithe corner by Mark Cosway from Louis Whitfield. y - TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE October 25, 1988 Team Standings: Hi Rollers 38, Champs 33, Our Gang 30, Cactus Jacks 28, Bowling Thunder! 27, Never Won 15. High Single: Ken Horner 311. High Single With Handicap: Ken Horner 333. High Triple: Ken Horner 721. High Triple With Handicap: Ken Horner 787. 215 And Over: Hal McCullough 243, 274; Bill Turner 222, 283; Mike Fluke 235; Roy Werry 224; Bill Owen 244; Gerry Louvelle 277; John Grieve 228; Paul Brough 237; Gary Reis 263; Jack Healey 254; Ken Horner 249, 311. 600 And Over: Hal McCullough 710, Bill Turner 674, Ken Horner 721, Gary Reis 613, Jack Healey 641, Gerry Louvelle 652. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES October 26, 1988 Team Standings: Nabob 37, Taster's Choice 36, Melitta 34, Sanka 25, Hill's Bros. 21, Maxwell House 13. Games Over 200: Marian Geer 200, Agnes Ferguson 207, Lorraine Leblanc 236, 226, 205. 3 Games Over 600: Lorraine Leblanc 667. October 19, 1988 Games Over 200: Doreen Rush 229; Marian Geer 224, 210; Marg Lee 226. Marathon golf Tuesday, October 18, 1988 found two fellows playing Marathon Golf at Crestwood Golf Club, just north of Port Perry. Gary England and John Thurston of Ajax, decided to raise money for the United Way by tak- ing pledges per golf holes played in one day. They started out at 7:45a.m. on one of the windiest days of the season and played un- til 6:35 p.m. through rain, snow and even some sunshine. After 62 holes of golf they were tied coming into the last hole and Gary sunk a putt to win the day over John, even though it was John's 27th birthday. Their scores for the 3 eighteen holes and the final nine were as follows, Gary 'shot 82, 82, 79, 40 and John shot 84, 80, 82, and 41 totals respectively of 284 & 287. They played a total of 63 holes. John said 19,817 yards tee to green, they lost only one ball each and raised over one thousand dollars for the United Way. Great golfing guys! DOrF--OZCOO0 0 r-r--0O2Cco00n RSLS i ee ey "TWEE ~ ge i 1 Fas ae gi , ; . IL - 4 « 4 ¥ & » & FE THE : "al 7 a Sa "d £ : 4 A II - =¥ \ B-. Bt » : fe ut rs 1 ®: Ye LA) 'i ~ IN TSA iV ' x I ' « 23 . | ] - 4% k » a AEE BT

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