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Port Perry Star, 6 Feb 1990, p. 33

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YOUTH BOWLING High Scores January 27 Pee Wee's: Jennifer Hammond 114; Zach Ruhl 112; Nicole Beeton 112; Ryan Poirier 110; Megan Sharpe 106; Jason Behling 86; Aaron Warren 83; Kevin Bryars 82; Katie Barker 82; Sean Warren 82. Bantams: Gregory Ranieri 182; Janine Hammond 166; Amy Rankin 154; Raven Ward 141; Martin Gotthelf 138; Drew Tromans 136; Jillian Howsam 135; Jenny Bacon 129; Owen St. John 125; Andrea Grills 124. Juniors: Brandon Hammond 257; Jay Mackie 210; Geoffrey Drury 170; Greg Sherwood 166; Amy Sinclair 163; Darryl Spicer 158; Suzie Gascoyne 156; Melissa Dawson 154; Matthew Blake 149; Ray Anger 148. Seniors: Chris Beckim 196; Jasen Dawson 166; Russell Gas- coyne 147; Craig Mitchell 135; An- dy Meijerink 129. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies January 31 Team Standings: Sprite 36; Fresca 33; Wink 32; 7 Up 31; Pep- si 28; Coke 26. Games over 200: Marian Geer 205,255; Joyce Taylor 207; Joyce Storry 210,233; Marg Lee 210,200; Sharen Bobbie 215; Carol Koch 200; Darlene Vanderswet 200; Merle St. John 271; Diana Woods 218. 3 Games over 600: Merle St. John 618; Marian Geer 636. Tuesday Afternoon Ladies January 30 Team Standings: Halo 7; Head & Shoulders 5; Finesse 5; Adorn 2; Prell 2; L'Oreal 0. 200 Flat: Kacey Harper 219; Mary Olaissen 209. Winners of 2nd Section: Prell; Congratulations. Thursday Night Mens February 1 Team Standings: Dowson's Valu Mart 23; Allen's Siding 21; Norm's Cont. 21; Philp Pontiac 21; Brian's Towing 19; House of Howard 19; Village Taxi 19; Em- merson's Ins. 17; Lake Scugog Lumber 17; Centennial Lanes 14; I.G.A. 14; Legion 5. High Single Flat: T. Thompson 315. High Single with Handicap: T. Thompson 318. High Triple Flat: B. White 719. High Triple with Handicap: D. Dickson 793. Games over 215: R. Sweetman 216,252; E. Johanson 240; K. Davies 239; B. Henshall 251,239; D. Dubrevil 217; K. Gassien 219; R. Povey 239,222; D. Dickson 241,228; T. Thompson 315; W. Lown 235,225; I. Griffen 217; C. Watts 223,241; D. Durham 242,242; G. McHugh 221; R. Chandler 228; B. White 308; P. Robinson 261; G. Wilson 246,253; B. Yeomanson 235; B. Sonley 225; W. Saunders 236; R. Sheehey 235,261,222; J. Healey 231. Triple over 600: R. Sweetman 672; R. Povey 668; E. Johanson 604; B. Henshall 670; K. Gassien 632; D. Dickson 682; T. Thompson 668; W. Lown 655; C. Watts 624; D. Durham 665; G. McHugh 620; R. Chandler 634; B. White 719; P. Robinson 600; G. Wilson 714; W. Saunders 626; R. Sheehey 718; J. Healey 606. Y Floor Hockey JUNIOR In Junior Floor Hockey action on Monday January 29 the Red Wings blasted the Blue Jays by a 9 fo'5 count. The Red Wings con- trolled play in the first period and secured a 3-0 lead. Chris Langford scored twice while Joey Drebit scored one for the Wings. Neil McDermott played well in goal to shut the Jays out this period. By the end of the second period the Red Wings had extend- ed their lead to 4-0. Chris Langford scored the lone goal of the period. In this period net- minder Matthew MacMaster shut the Jays out. The third period was a real barnburner at there was a total of 10 goals, five from each team. Evan Bertrand and Jeff Neal both scored twice for the Blue Jays this period, while Jon Chambers got a lone tally. Darryl Dalton, Dane Gray, Tyler Houthuys, Robbie Bredin and Joey Drebit all scored once for the Wings this period to give them a well earned 9 to 5 victory. SENIOR In Senior Floor Hockey action played on Monday January 29 the Red Rockets downed the Shooting Stars by a 7 to 1 count. Kris Holland and Andrew Jacobson both scored for the Rockets in the first period. Kevin Gray scored what proved to be the only goal of the game this period for the Shooting Stars. In the second period the Red Rockets extended their lead to 5-1. Scoring for the Rockets was Kris Holland with two goals and Matt Youmans with one. The third period was a close one but the Rockets got goals from Matt Youmans and Andrew Jacobson to secure the 7 to 1 victory. The difference in this game was really goaltending as Matt Youmans in the first period, Ap- drew Jacobson in the second and Kris Holland in the third all played outstanding between the pipes for the Red Rockets. Steve Doan, Aaron Stiller and Doug Short all had strong games up front for the Shooting Stars. Just a reminder that on February 12, there is no Senior Floor Hockey. 416-985-3869 KEN GASCOYNE OWL GUARANTEED CLEANING SERVICES SEAGRAVE, ONTARIO LOC 1GO A registered licensee of Fabri-Zone International Inc. FABRI-ZONE . * Guaranteed NO shrinkage * Guaranteed NO split seams * 98% less water. Faster drying, no mildewing, no shrinkage. * No oily, tacky shampoos detergents or emulsifiers. Carpet stays cleaner longer. * Fast drying. Carpet dries within one or two hours. EXAMINE THE DIFFERENCES YOURSELF ... OTHERS (Shampoo or Steam) * No known guarantee * No known guarantee * Danger of carpet shrinkage, mildewing, fading. * Shampoo, detergents, emulsifiers can leave a sticky residue to attract dirt. * Drying time is considerably longer. ' FEBRUARY SPECIAL. Livingroom, Diningroom, and Hall ........................ $6900 VISA Tuesday Night Mixed January 30 Team Standings: Second Sec- tion Winners: Bad Company, First Section Winners: Razorbacks. High Triples: Merv Bayley 659 (241,223). High Singles: Lorne Mallory 246; Alf Tomchishn 240; Joan Bayley 228; Chris Williamson 226,205; Jack Monsma 220,202; Ken Rankin 211; Bill Fritz 201. Tuesday Night Mens January 30 Team Standings: Anonymous 14; El Blankos 10; Lonesome Rollers 9; High Rollers 5; Champs 2: Lane Lightning 0. High Single: Gerry Louvelle 272 High Single with Handicap: Bob Farmer 284. High Triple: Gerry Louvelle 731. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February é, 1990 -- 33 Strikes and spares on the bowling lanes High Triple with Handicap: Phil Brown 741. _ 215 and Over: Gerry Louvelle 262,272; Phil Brown 236;263; Ken Horner 241; Bob Farmer 233; Bill Ruesink 219; David Squires 233; Steve Robinson 248; John Cris- cione 225,258; Hal McCullough 221. 600 and Over: Gerry Louvelle 731; Phil Brown 702; Ken Horner 608; David Squires 647; John Cris- cione 677. Congratulations to Phil Brown and Kelly Goreski. They won our League's Hi-Lo Tournament and will represent us in the House Hi- Lo Championship! Wednesday Night Ladies January 31 Team Standings: Tulips 30; Lillies 29; Pansies 24; Orchards 23; Roses 21; Daisies 20. High Single: Beth Oke 262. High Single with Handicap: Beth Oke 291. High Triple: Beth Oke 632. High Triple with Handicap: Beth Oke 719. Games over 200: Beth Oke 209,262; Ann Aldridge 238; Ange Woodcock 225; Brenda Appleby 225; Janis St. John 220; Margot Brain 214; Debbie Horton 209; Jayne Gotthelf 203,201,201. Triples over 550: Beth Oke 632; Jayne Gotthelf 605; Brenda Ap- pleby 595; Ann Aldridge 573; Jackie Dempster 551. Monday Night Ladies January 29 Team Standings: Phantom 14; Whisper 14; Sheer Energy 14; No Nonsense 12; Secret 7; Leggs 2. High Triple Flat: Sue Duncan 757. 'High Single: Sue Duncan 295. 200 Games: Sue Duncah 295,255,207; Marg Postill 205; Anne McCreight 210; Marg White 280. Curlers in LOSSA round Port Perry High School's Surling teams will be compet- ingin Lossa (Lake Ontario Sec- ondary School Association) championships over the next two weeks. On February 6, the boys Los- sa team of Jason Guidon, Jason Towns, Ian Thompson, and Rob Mitchell will begin their Lossa championship quest at 9 a.m. in Oshawa, at the Oshawa Gulf Curling Club. Each school is only allowed to enter one team, and Pam Byers, head of girls athletics at Port Perry High School, feels this team of boys has a great chance of going all the way, be- cause they are very strong curl- ers. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE Over 20,000 people could have read It this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business. For Advertising Made Easy ~ callthe PORT PERRY STAR 985-7383 EVER THOUGHT OF BEING A BIG BROTHER? "Share a moment that'll last Contact your local Big Brother /Big Sister Agency today at: 285-3733 = SDT ER nana If the boys do win in the A di- vision, they go on to compete in DYSSA on February 16 (Dur- ham York Secondary School As- sociation). The B LOSSA cham- pionships will take place February 9, alsoin Oshawa. The Port Perry High School Curling Team is also sending a girls team to LOSSA on Febru- ary 13, in Beaverton. The com- petitors in this are Tania Field- ing, Allie Cowdy, Megan Thompson, and Susie Allin. If the girls team places first or second it will continue on to the DYSSA championships as well. Port Perry Curling Club will be hosting the LOSSA mixed competition on the 14th of Feb- ruary. So far Port High has one team entered in the competi- tion. This team consists of John Rankin, Megan Thompson, Ta- nia Fielding, and Kevin Mar- tin. There is the possibility there may be one more team from Port Perry High School entered in the event. Mrs. Byers is confident the teams will put in a good show- ing in all competitions. THE © LUNG ASSOCIATION DURHAM REGION Tillie Acton Mrs. Mildred Askew Mildred Ashley Robert Arend George Azzopardi Marg Bailey Blanche Baird Rowena Barclay Mr. Fred Barr Mr. Orvel Bennett Mrs. Mary Bernier Mrs. Margaret Bishop Ruth Breen Mrs. Renne Burton Don Christie Hazel Cochrane Jack Colbary Hilda Constable Ross Cook Fred Coulter Raymond Cowle James Cumming Mrs. Lola Davidson Mr. Jack Duncan Mrs. Dyke Jack Elliott Erik Erikson Mr. Frank Ferguson Reeve Flarity Mrs. Alma Forbes James Frost Mr. Glendinning Frank Gray Elsie Greentree Dorothy Gregor Jack Gutowski Mr. Kenneth Hartwell Mr. Wm. Hazelton Evelyn Heron Tony Hickey Claude Hoffman Mr. John Kelly Mr. George Kirtley Wilma Kruithof Mr. Bill Landry Mrs. Noreen Larocque Gerald Law We gratefully acknowledge memcrial donations received -- IN REMEMBRANCE OF -- Mrs. A Lewis Mrs. Annie Lewis Norm Maddock Howard Maigie Mr. McAnerin Peter McCormick Mr. Bill McGuire Gordon R. Mcliwain Snr. Catherine McKeown Hugh Miller Marg Miller Mrs. Muriel Morris Robert Newell Mr. John Noble Mrs. Joyce O'Reilly Mr. Lorne Page Mr. Parks Mr. Stanley Patterson Timothy Potter Dave Powell Lester Rathbun Melinda Ross Camillia Samels Donald Schmidl Jim Shetler Mr. Henry Short Herbert Shuerman Edgar Simotte Mrs. Delta Smith Gladys Smith Jim Somerville Mr. Edward Spreglewski Margaret Squires Mr. John Szczypciak Mr. Bev Taylor G. Tennant Mrs. B. Thornburn Pete Tomlinson Patsy Tuck William Wade Mary Ware Aubrey Weeks James Weldon Mr. Jim White K. Whyte Jack Wittstock These thoughtful contributions helped fund programs to assist local residents suffering from asthma, lung cancer and emphysema. "If one life has breathed easier because you have lived, you have succeeded." Ralph Waldo Emerson I 3

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