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Port Perry Star, 22 Oct 1991, p. 31

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"A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 22, 1991 - 31 Scores from all the bowling lanes Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling Team Standings: Pears 29, Cherries 28, Pineapples 26, Pluss 25, Peaches 23, Oranges Over 200: Carol Koch 211, 225; Elma Vernon 208; Gerri Langille 266; Merle St. John 275; Joani Fletcher 236, 202; arg Jeffrey 238; Marian Geer 600 and over: Carol Koch 606, Gerri Langille 643, Merle St. John 604. Tuesday Night Men's Oct.15 Team Standings: XL, Gas Bar 33, Trader Sam 26, Port Perry I.G.A. 25, Guardian Drugs 23, The Creative Basket 21, Bru- ton's1.D.A. 19. High Single: John Criscione 263. High Single With Handi- cap: George Monk 322. High Triple: George Monk 674. High Triple With Handi- cap: George Monk 887 . 215 and over: Glenn Squires 221; Harold McLaugh- lin 235, 244; George Monk 224, 251; Hal McCullough 221; Bob Farmer 246; Kelly Goreski 237; Jeff Haugen 253; Jack Healey 234, 238; Bill Ruesink 224; John Criscione 263; Kevin Mar- 35-2.1cu. in. 34cc Our newest saw, only 9.3 Ibs. 10,500 rpm ine is compact but powerful. Perfect for eg. $304.95 now 6199.95 engme 4 light jobs. Husky-built to last, tin 227; John Rowett 221; Phil Brown 249; Trevor Mollon 226, 230. 600 and over: Jack Healey 670, Bill Ruesink 601. John Criscione 604, Phil Brown 611, Harold McLaughlin 668, George Monk 674, Kevin Mar- tin 604, Trevor Mollon 632. Bantams' streak comes to an end Port Perry Country Style Bantams had their five game unbeaten streak broken Tues- day night in Cobourg when the Cougars scored four straight third period goals to register a 4-2 win. Mike Pashley was outstand- ing in goal, and Port was well deserving of their 2-0 lead for two periods. After a scoreless first, Chad Kearns put Country Style on the board early in the second. He blocked a Cobourg point shot and managed to put a rolling puck in the top corner on the breakaway. Shortly after, Jeremy Geer won a face off cleanly in the Cougar's end, passed it to the point and Scott Heasman fired 40-24 cu. in. 40cc A near perfect balance between power and weight. Top-rated acceleration. Superb low-end torque. Low vibration. With fewer parts than many saws in its class -so servicing is a snap. reg. $389.95 only $339.95 50 Special-3.1 cu. in. 51cc The 50 Special fealures increased power and a larger mulller to help reduce heat and noise for easier culling. Perfect lor firewood or working out back reg. $539.95 ony $449.95 UTICA FARM EQUIPMENT LIMITED Box 717 PORT PERRY 416-985-9701 1-800-465-UTICA a high screened shot to the far side of the net for a 2-0 lead. The zamboni must have tipped the rink a little, as the third was all Cobourg. Despite Pashley's efforts the Cougars poured in four straight to hand Country Style their first loss of the year. Advanced Tykes The Advanced Tykes had an exciting first game on Sunday in Blackstock. The Tyke pro- gram has proven good in the kids skating ability, puck han- dling etc. It was the first time playing with goalies. Jeff Tarbotton for Brooks Feed Store and Thomas Lee for CAW Local 222 both made out- standing saves. Goals were scored by Steve MacLennan, Trevor Lance and Clayton Gil- mour. Assists went to Kevin Robins, Dylan Harper, Jona- thon Elliot. Thanks to our coaching staff Jim Duncan, Steve Churchill, Doug Harper and John Ma- cLennan. NICOLE JOHNSTON The rebel of the week is a very vital part of the junior girls basketball team. She con- sistently sacrifices her own per- sonal time and activities to par- ticipate in games, practices and tournaments. Nicole is a steady player who controls the ball and helps to keep the team spir- it high. Nicole's other accomplish- ments include her outstanding dedication as a co-operative ed- ucation student. She is willing to help out or take over a class if the need arises. Her smiling face and positive attitude make her stand out in the realm of athletics at Port Perry High School. or Wednesday Night Ladies Oct. 16 Team Standings: Tiger Tails 29, Butter Pecan 23, Rocky Road 16, Heavenly Hash 16, Tin Roof 12, Peaches 'N' Cream 9. High Single: Barbara Swan 292. High Single With Handi- cap: Barbara Swan 313. High Triple: Bev Childs 632. High Triple With Handi- cap: Judy Honcoop 695 . Games Over 200: Barbara Swan 292; Bev Childs 230, 207; Eileen Gerber 230; Marg Jo- hanson 224; Julie Dempsey 219, Barb Condie 209; Carol Koch 204; Peggy Vanderligt 204; Judy Honcoop 201. Triples Over 550: Bev Childs 632, Barbara Swan 596, Carol Koch 561. Men's Thursday Night Bowling Oct.17 Team Standings: Village Taxi 22, Dowsons Valu-Mart 19, Lake Scugog Lumber 18, Emmersons Insurance 16. Norm's Const. 16, 1.G.A, 14, Philp Pontiac 14, Galley Ga- tors 12, Centennial Lanes 12, Brians Towing 11, Legion 9, Pete's Pet Pantry 5. High Single Flat: G. St. John, B. Robinson 290. High Single With Handi- cap: B. Robinson 315. High Triple Flat: G. St. John 700. . High Triple With Handi- cap: B. Robinson 771. Games over 215: R. Prosser 216; G. St. John 290, 266; D. Dickson 267; B. Pomeroy 221; B. St. John 227; B. Robinson 245, 290; E. Johanson 258, 235; L. DeLore 242; G. Grant 271; D. Stewart 251, 249; T. Edwards 250; R. Manns 219; J. Burrows 233; D. Durham 264; B. White 240, 233; K. MacKay 216; J. Healey 234, 238; J. Vanderligt 229; R. Sweetman 237, 229; D. Plain 228; G. Sweetman 226. Triples over 600: R. Sweet- man 680, J. Healey 670, T. Ed- wards 622, R. Manns 615, D. Durham 656, B. White 650, G. Grant 679, D. Stewart 687, G. St. John 700, E. Johanson 683, B. Robinson 696, D. Dickson 610. Fred listens to CKLY. Harry should have. 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