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Port Perry Star, 13 Jul 1999, p. 22

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~-- ---- ------------ = 22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 13, 1999 a "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" There's plenty of action, excitement at the Scu gog Soccer pitches . Under-5 Mixed Hammond. Ventures 1 Matthew Fraser. Crock. Tennant goals: Matt Tim Hortons #6 - 8 P.P. Signs goals: Brett Red Line Scaf-Tech goals: Ben Re/Max goals: Curtis Tennant (two), Glenn Port Perry Wallace. Automotive 5 Parker. Vanderwoud, Kris Bursey, Powell. ~ Pharmacy 1 McTague's Lane goals: Jacob Howey Kitchen 5 Curtis Pehleman. Under 13 Boys Tim Hortons #6 goals: Mavericks 6 Ploeger. Ed DeBoer Howey Kitchen.5 TechStar 7 Abbey Macleod (five), Kyle Scugog Lumber 1 Red Line goals: Trevor Nurseries 2 P.P. Optical 3 Pickering Schewda (three). Port Perry Pharmacy goals: Brandon Macavlan. Tim Hortons #5 - 0 Scugog Lumber goals: Jeffrey Lewis. Classic Aluminum 0 Brian's Towing 2 Young (two), Vanessa Wilde (two), Mark Meadows. Dairy Queen 3 Howey Kitchen goals: Shayne Taylor (four), Andrew Hoffman. Laurentian Bank 4 Howey goals: Shayne Taylor (five). P.P. Optical goals: Evan Haslam, Aaron Burke, International 2 TechStar goals: Jason Fredrickson, Michael Jehu, Matthew Roth GR & AJ Brian's Towing goals: Food Basics 0 BirdHouse Willy 4 own goal. (two), Tyler Daly (three). Carpentry 4 Doulton Smith, Logan DQ goals: Keegan Laurentian Bank 1 Van Camp Pickering goals: GR & AJ goals: Billy Evans. Brown (three). Scaf-Tech 4 Construction 4 Andrew Silva, Jason Bell. (two), Katie (two). Curanjo Under 10 Boys Scaf-Tech goals: Matt Ed DeBoer Ladies Under 8 Mixed Carpentry 2 P.P. Printing 4 Polley (two), Michael Nurseries 4 Port Perry Pioneer Gas 11 Van Camp Re/Max 2 Gingrass, Corey Stemika. | Under 12 Boys Mr. Sub 3 P.P. Signs 1 & Kellar 7 Van Camp BirdHouse Willy 3 Tennant Pickering 4 Pioneer goals: Zach Curanjo goals: Ade Ojo Construction 1 Re/Max 5 Automotive 3 Port Perry goals: | Dickson (five), Colton Jimmo (five), Angela (two). Lane Industrial Scaf-Tech 1 Van Camp goals: BirdHouse goals: Ryan Laycoe, Dylan Barr, Kyle Uxbridge Computer * Solutions 1 Denna Brough, Shelley VanUden, Elizabeth Russell. P.P. Lawn Bowling 0D FAGTORY AUTHORIZED IER SELL-OFF % v3 alin [1M FINANCING ON NEW IN-STOCK | THEY FINANGE YOUR ENTIRE PURCHASE, INCLUDING TAKES AND PAY NO INTEREST. Looking forward to Uxbridge's visit here in | September | By N.R. Caswell With our first sched- ule comprising five weeks of bowling just completed, we can look back on many evenings of competition and companionship. The daytime bowling on Sundays and Tuesdays 1s a option that appeals to many. Our annual visit to the Uxbridge Club in June was an enjoyable day of bowl- ing followed by a deli- | cious dinner in their club house. They are a very hospitable group and we are looking for- ward to their visit to our club in September. Our club has been very fortunate to have the financial backing of some businesses that are located in the Durham area. They are } the sponsors for many : of the tournaments that are played at our club and attract bowl- ing teams from other clubs in Durham. Investors Group and Classic Aluminum have sponsored recent tournaments with future meets under the auspices of John y ---- T------------ Z ao, af - fe A AK Tag 8 gy id te x hol perk * al A Fh PRP Red 9 r 1 ILL RAL hle Fi Nr The 1999 Windstar is the only minivan to get a Five Star S ty Rating, five years in a row' nt crash test rating - for both iver and front passenger ® gS A -- i appa Phillips of Re/Max Realty, Wagg Funeral Home, Emmerson Insurance and Reliable '99 ESCORT Plumbing. We thank pF OR ZX2 them along with the other individuals and organizations that help | our club to hold these | tournaments. oo | 3 As always, we invite | all those who would like to try our game to come visit us. 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