ee ee en TI 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 26, 1989 Tennis Club finally has its singles champs Gillian Henry (left) 5 tennis against her opponent Sally Martin. iy won the counsolation round In ladies Winnie Tobin (left) won the championship round in ladies tennis against her opponent Sophia Brendon. Pp) \ a J by Heather McCrae Finally, the finals of the Port Perry Tennis Club's Singles Tour- nament have been played and winners can be declared! Due to the wet weather conditions we have all lived with this past week, the finals matches had been put off for one week. Congratulations to Winnie Girls now in semis Homestead Furniture Girls Mosquito Soccer team have ad- vanced to the semi-finals in the Durham Region Girls Soccer league with two wins. On Thursday Sept. 14 at the soc- cer fields Homestead defeated Ajax 4-0. This game was played during a heavy rainstorm. All fans and players were drenched with the steady rain. Scoring for Homestead were Sara Cosway with 2 goals and Shawna Cornish with 2 goals. Julie Ball played a solid game in goal to earn the shut-out. "Thursday Sept. 21 in Pickering the gals played a solid game and won 6-0. . In the first half our gals attack- ed early and often, and two goals by Shawna Cornish made the score 2-0. Sara Cosway followed with two goals to push the score to 4-0 at half time. In the second half Kelly Phipps scored to make it 5-0 and Emily Cosway scored late to make it 6-0. Good efforts were turned in by Erin Smith, Kyla McCrae, Michelle Brown, Aimee Jolicoeur, Sarah Coyne, Heather Bredin, Elizabeth Scallon, Liza Dodd and Julie Ball. Congratulations! Next game Thursday night - Let's have more parent support. Don't send your ~ child - bring them! Bridge results Sept. 20 - 5 Table Howell 'Avg. 36 - Afternoon 1st - Kath Burley and Harry Carnegie 46. 2nd - Marie Carnegie and Harold Brown 43%. 3rd - Doris Phinney and Otto Czilok 40. 6 Table Howell Avg. 48 - Evening 1st - Judy and Don Atkinson tied with Joanne Dutka and Harold Brown 60%. 2nd - Marie and Blake Vander- water 54. 3rd - Doris Phinney and Otto Czilok 50. 4th - Elizabeth Passmore and Claire McIntosh 491%. Tobin, the winner of the Singles Ladies Championship over her opponent, Sophia Brendon, 7-5, 6-3. In the Consolation side Gillian Henry won over Sally Martin. In the Men's Division con- gratulations are extended to a newcomer to the Club, namely John Rickey who defeated Ken Elliott in two sets, 7-5, 6-1. In the Consolation round George Bright defeated Jeff Murray. Many of our juniors played in this tournament causing an upset in some of their matches, much to their opponent's dismay! Many thanks to John Scott who . organized and ran this popular tournament. And a big thank you to some of our culinary members, namely, Laurie Cooper, Winnie Tobin, Judy Vanderwyst and Peg- gey McKelvey who supplied the food for the players over the past two weekends. The beverages and this delicious food were enjoyed by everyone! Prizes for this tournament were very graciously donated by Bryce Jones Research Agency, Personal 843 King St. W., Oshawa (416) 433-0055 PORT PERRY MINOR SOFTBALL ASSOCIATION Touch, Smith & Smith Big Vv, Luke's Country Store, Gord Lewis Motors and Bruton's IDA. Monday Night League has ceas- ed but if you feel inclined for a game on Monday nights you will still find some tennis buffs on the courts eager for play too. Tennis players only quit playing outside when the snow flies! A sign-up sheet is posted at the courts for a Wednesday morning league to play over the winter at the Oshawa Civic Dome. This league will still continue to play on our courts while the weather remains good. We've seen enough rain and cold for a while and don't wish to have any more climatic affects such as we've just ex- perienced because of Hurricane Hugo. On the lighter side of tennis, "a handshake is that sincere action normally done before most mat- ches to assess the relative hand strength of one's opponent and after most matches to rid one's hand of excess perspiration" See you on the courts! FALL SALE Scratched & Blemished While Supplies Last. Limited Quantity. 18 ROUND ............... only *1,190. 24' ROUND ............... only *1,327. 15 x 24' OVAL ............ only *1,426. - General Meeting LATCHAM CENTRE HUNTERS - RACERS - OPEN | Sunday, October 1st - 1:00 PM EVERYONE WELCOME PORT PERRY FARMERS HOUSE Friday. Saturday. Sept. 29. 30 YAMAHA ATV'S will be on display at ASSELSTINE'S ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE Most Models in Stock and ready to go! Lots of room to test drive "SPECIAL" TASCO BINOCULARS FREE with selected models Wednesday from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Starting October 4, 1989 Free Admission available at the Port Perry Star YAMAHA @ We make the difference. Scugog Arena Sundays from 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. Starting October 1, 1989 Admission $1.00 per person ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA The Dealership Built on Service ounanie 57 086.4437 EAN "or more information call 5-738 South of Blackstock