EE TE ETI > + 16- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Oct.4, 1994 Men's Thursday Night Week of Sept. 22 Team Standings: Legion 7, Emmerson's 7, Trim Rite Kitchens 7, Dowsons 4, Bryan's Towing 4, Philp Pon- tiac 3, IGA 0, Causew ay Baits 0, Centennial 0, Paul Dick Construction 0. High Single Over 225: Brian Bray 281, Rodney Chandler 279, Garry McHugh 270, Wayne Mahaf- fy 261, 230, Mike Enzi 259, Gord Grant 244, Ray Twist 248, 240, T. Daynes 243, Ro- land Robinson 232, Dave Stanley 233, Bill White 239, 227, Dean Hunter 229, Matt McMillan 225. High Triple Over 600: Ray Twist 710, Wayne Ma- haffy 654, Garry McHugh 653, Bill White 641, Mike Enzi 633, Jack Cook 617, Brandon Hammond 605. Ladies Wednesday Afternoon Bowling Sept. 28, 1994 Brews 11, Barts 8, Chaps 8, Clops 7, Squids 5, Aces 3. Games Over 200 Flat: Marg Lee 233; Dot Lee 207, 203; Merle St. John 201; Eve- ~{ lyn Trapp 200; Gail Kowalc- zyk 208; Darlene Vanderz- wet 225; Caron Weber 210. Triples Over 550 Flat: Marg Lee 600; Gail Kowalc- Bowling results zyk 584; Dot Lee 567; Caron Weber 566; Darlene Van- derzwet 550. Wednesday Night Ladies Bowling Team Standings: Sweet Tarts 7, Team 6 7, Tourtiere 5, Chocolate Eclairs 2, Flak- ies 0, Jelly Roll 0. Games Over 200: Barb Condie 210, 231; Marilyn Brooks 203; Jody Smith 206, 220; Joan Barnes 203, 239, 218. Triples Over 550: Barb Condie 617; Jody Smith 579; Joan Barnes 660. Monday Night Ladies Team Standings: Elmer Fudds 14, Yosemite Sams 7, Foghorn Leghorns 7, Syl- vesters 6, W.E. Coyotes 5, Daffy Ducks 3. High Single: Anne Aldred 246 High Single with Handi- cap: Ruth Algar 294 High Triple: Anne Aldred 652 High Triple with Handi- cap: Ruth Algar 719 Over 200: Linda Marsh 205; Anne Aldred 206, 246, 200; Cheryl Goble 208; Marg White 240; Ruth Algar 220: Shirley Ash 222; Arylie Kin- nunen 208; Edna Langford 228,223; Gloria Smuck 211. PORT PERRY MINOR SOF'ITIBA LL. ASSOCIATION Annual General Meeting: |® Latcham Centre 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, October 5th/94 Annual General Meeting and Election of Officers Ta 0 0000O0COCOGOGOOOGOEOS | A AKESIDE SALES SERVICE elo] Mops [ole] {AW of J) 4-15 THE PLAYER'S CHOICE REPAIRS EEE \ re VIC HOCKEY PANTS $7 99 Jr. Reg. $120.99 Now 3 [4 Sr. Reg. $149.99-199.99 Now $890.99 JEILDS 2 [oXod [{ AE Jo] [6S $19 OVER 400 STICKS NOW | STOCK AND ON SALE!!! S We specialize in Goal Equipme BEST SKATE SV 3 [e] TOWN $3.00/PAIR OR A SKATE CARD: 10 FOR $20.00 ATE) rR "ot Ng! '9 > , ow 6 6 0'2%0 00 8 LE EE EEE EE EE : ' LJ LJ 2 8 0 0 60D ob odd os en ff7esioE THE PLAYER'S CHOICE 48 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-1779 AU DEE DEA J JE I SEY J I RA) - The Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club held its annual general meeting last week to elect its new executive. Pictured is the executive for the 1995 season. Back row from left are: Alice Spence, secretary, Jack Bentley, 1st vice president, Gord Prentice, director, Cam Crawford, past president, Norm Caswell, (front) Helen Nesbitt, director, Marta Gill, tournament secre- tary, Hazel Gray, 2nd vice president, Carol Rawnsley, dent. treasurer, (front) Mac Allbright, presi- 8 AA oa AA DAML As ADD» Lt 988, SEE YY Eel AEE 8 $88 RY gq, ett 8s, ite levies PEE IL, PRE FEY The Port Perry Lawn Bowling season officially closed with its annual general meeting last week. The schedule and playoff winners were recognized on this evening. Pictured are- some of the schedule winners. Back row are Bud Heard, Don Sine, (front) Mildred Jackson, Marguerite Vince, Helen Nesbitt and Grace Love. For a full listing of trophy winners see sto- Executive elected, trophies presented for lawn bowling Bowling at our club has come to a close for another year. The third schedule winners were as follows: Tuesday - Jack Owen, skip; Helen Nesbitt, vice; Murray Lee, lead; Wednesday - Barry Parish, skip; Melba Owen, vice; Mildred Jackson, lead; Thursday - Garnet War- riner, skip; Muriel Tassie, vice: Bud Heard, lead. Playoffs - Tuesday night had a bye so they played the win- ners of Wednesday and Thurs- day nights. The Wednesday team of Barry Parish, skip; Mel- ba Owen, vice; Mildred Jack- son, lead were victorious. Tournaments - Uxbridge - Sept. 3 - M.T. - High one game winners - D. Smith, skip; J. Storry, vice: E. Smith, lead, with 37 + 2 points. Midland - Sept. 6 - M.T. - Py- pher Trophy - Tournament win- ners: Dennis Smith, skip; Joyce Storry, vice; Edna Smith, lead, with 47 + 1 points; 18 teams competed. Oshawa - Sept. 10 - M.T. - Midland Walwyn Trophy - Sec- ond high two game winners: .-» Penis Smith, skip; Joyce Stor- ry, vice; Edna Smith, lead, with 52 points. Third high two game winners: Mac Allbright, skip; Anna Beaton, vice; Mike Sheri- dan, lead, with 48 points. Port Perry - Sept. 15 - M.P. - Tournament winners: Doug Marshall, skip; Arliene Mar- shall, lead. High one game win- ners: Mac Allbright, skip; Mar- ta Gill, lead. Uxbridge - Sept. 24 - O.T. - Second high three game win- ners: Mac Allbright, skip; Marj Jackson, vice; Marta Gill, lead, with 52 + 4 points. Our fall meeting took place on Wednesday, Sept. 28. The tro- phy winners for the three sched- ules are as follows: First Sched- ule - Barrv Parish, skip; Carol fi {( \ 7 \N A hp ALVIN EVIE] $24.95 (parts extra) lo 2 \YAV TF: 1g 22151 F2\VEz 1] F210] fc) Tires, tubes, rims, accessories, now available A EE RE EE ER REEL * All work has 30 * Used Bikes now Ll = [VARS Te1 oT (72 Te [2) Warriner, vice; Don Sine, lead. Second Schedule - Harold Mar- tyn, skip; Marilyn Owen, vice; Grace Love, lead. Third Sched- ule - Barry Parish, skip; Melba Owen, vice; Mildred Jackson, lead. These names will be in- scribed on the George Stone Plaque. Our new executive for 1995: Cam Crawford, Immediate Past President; Mac Allbright, Presi- dent; Jack Bentley, First Vice President; Hazel Gray, Second Vice President; Carol Rawn- sley, Treasurer; Alice Spence, Secretary; Gordon Prentice, Di- rector/Greens; Norm Caswell, Director; Helen Nesbitt, Direc- tor: Tom Finnerty, Director. SAJOHNSTON'S a7, BIKE REPAIR Located on 7A between Manchester & Port Parry SRS IST 218 Jo 2s Ie Eon cadlom dcrucee & value Ww ow fruondy. A RCE ER EEE 2 Ek XK) J . I FB Bi RNG