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Port Perry Star, 13 Feb 1974, p. 20

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Se pr SR $id ms 22 rg thes a A ar - mA os Re JN CC =n ca CT ¥ ar WV, we awh ea 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Feb. 13th, 1974. SLT SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Men's High Triple: Jim Rider - 585 HOTWLIL Doug McBride 696 High Single: Doug McBride - 228 HLSW. HL Doug McBride - 277 Women's High Triple: Leanne Cook - 611 HOTAWCIL Leanne Cook - 767 High Single: Sophie Blyth - 253 H.S.W.H. Sophie Blyth - 296 Over Goo: Leanne Cook 611. Lucy Cook 601. Over 200: Ralph Day 213, Sophie Blyth 253; Jack Cook Sr. 216. Dough McBride 228. Dave Rider 215. Jimrider 220, 210; Lucy Cook 217, 205: Leanne Cook 232. Mabel Cook 243. Standings-- ' King Pins 7 Spoilers 7 Gimpies .5 Superstars . . 2 Hopeless SVAN | Troopers 0 ATTENTION Port Perry Badminton Club Free Lessons to all members of the Club to be held: MONDAY, FEB. 18-7:30 P.M. PLEASE PLAN TO ATTEND. FRIDAY, MARCH 1st: BOWLIN NG of NEWS MONDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING High Single: N. Robinson - 266 High Triple: J. Walker - 667 GOO Triples: ' J. Walker 667; F. Venning 663. S.D. Haas 630; L. Tripp 627: D. Dargavel 610. Singles 210 and over: N. Robinson 266; L.. Hun- lington 254; F. Venning 249, 215: J. Walker 239, 230; A. Mulder 232; A. Muster 233: 5. Oke 231; D. Argavel 229: D. English 228: S. Fowler 226: S. DeHaas, 225, 213; L. Tripp 219: B. Heayn 214; L. Walker 214; D. Phinney 219; C. Walls "220; B. Tennyson 219: E.Vernon 213; P. Connors 213: S. Chilton 211. Standings-- Peonies = | 31 Orchids =... 30 Asters. 24 Lilacs 24 Violets . 23 Daisies oo ...22 Phlox 20 Pansies . Too......16 Mums . 16 Roses C 16 Lilies A 16 Tulips - 16 W. Cohoon MEN'S TUESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Triples Over 600: Bill Owen 768; Ken Moore 727; Dave Vivian 690; John King 647; Danny McCartney 635; Jim Richards 632; Jack Healey 624; Harold Jeffrey 613. Standings-- Long Horns .......... 19 Better Sports .......... 18 S.O. Bees ............ .. 10 Beavers ...... . ... .... 8 Spitfires ................ 4 Aces LL. 4 High Average: Dave Vivian 211 High Single: Bill Owen 337 High Triple: Bill Owen 768 H.S.W.H. Bill Owen 339 H.T.W.H. Ken Moore 787 LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING High Single: Nancy Bryans - 253 High Triple: Merle St. John - 644 Over 200 Singles: Merle St John 219, 240; Joy Ballard 210, Ethel Lafoun- taine 203; Joyce Storry 210; Millie Ives 207, 205; Marlene King 250; Marg Lee 206, 202; Nancy Bryans 229 253; Andrea Weir 212; Carolyn Scanlon 204. Standings-- Crocus ................ 40 Tulips .................. 39 Lilacs... .............. 34 Roses ..... ............ 33 Violets. ......... ... .. 32 Daffodils ........... . _. 32 Winners of the 2nd Section Tulips Bowling cont. page 19 FUN FOR THE FAMILY MUTRPNES A EAN §7 COTA BACLT MRIS U TREES Port Perry Flamingos win fticst round of play-offs The Flamingos won their first round of play-offs, beat- ing Frankford Huskies 3 games to 2 games. With the Port Perry boys beating Frankford in the last game of the schedule 13 to 1, everyone was thinking this was going lo be an easy series. The Frankford boys came out skating, shooting and playing good positional hoc- key and gave Port Perry all they could handle to beat them. This Frankford team was a much better team than what they showed when they played Port Perry. They gave every other team in the league a hard time, especial- ly at home. When the Flamingos are playing their own game, which is skating hard, play- ing their positions and pas- sing the puck they will be hard to beat. This was proven time and time again in the series. They did this in the first game and the last periods in the third and fifth games. And each time the Frankford Huskies weren't even in the game. The first game was won by Port Perry 5-1. The second NEED MUSIC? for a Bh WEDDING call 985-3089 (after 6p.m.) OLDE TYME SKATING PARTY on the lake (music provided) 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. CARNIVAL ""Muckluck'"" DANCE - Latcham centre - Peter's Platters - bar priveleges SATURDAY, MARCH 2nd: MINOR HOCKEY TOURNAMENT - all day - Port Perry Arena SNOWMOBILE RALLY - starting from lakefront - registration 9:00 a.m. SKATING ON LAKE - 9:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. GIRLS BROOMBALL GAME- on the lake - 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. SEA CADETS - Tug-A-War and Ringing of a Gin - 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. 9:00 to 1:00 CHILDRENS ACTIVITIES - Puck shooting, Barrel races, Tug-a:war etc. 3:00 p.m. LOG SAWING COMPETITIONS- Chain, Swede, Crosscut saws, & Dealer Comp. 3:15 p.m. SNOWMOBILE RODEO & GAMES - an assortment of fun filled spectator games - 3:30 pm LOGGING CAMP SUPPER - Scout Hall - 2 sittings - 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. CARNIVAL DANCE - Blackstock Rec. Centre - Joey Van Quartet - $10.00 per couple SUNDAY, MARCH 3rd: N.H.L. OLDTIMERS vs C. OF C. NO-STARS - 2:00 p.m. in arena Kin-20 Club Saturday Night LOGGING CAMP SUPPER Turkey Pot Pie, Chili, Cole Slaw, Dessert. Adults $2.75.Child. $1.50 Under § Free will be operating a REFRESHMENT BOOTH in tent at the lake Hot Chocolate, Coffee, Pop, Hot Dogs CARNIVAL DANCE Tickets available at Port Perry Star, Richards Beauty Studio, Eleanors Flowers or by calling 985-7183 Don't miss the fun & excitement of your winter carnival! pame was played in Frank- ford with the home team winning 8 to 6. The third game played in Port Perry 'saw a Flamingo win of 12 to 5. The fourth game, played in "Frankford saw the Huskies win 5 tp 4 in overtime. Port Perry won the fifth game in Port Perry; 710 3 and they "also won the series 3 to 2. Port Perry's second series should start on the week-end wilh a home game on Sunday I'ebruary 17th. They will play either Lind- sav or Bowmanville with this series tied up two games cach. The fifth game is to be played in Lindsay on Wed. night. Walch for posters and the paper for time and places for Port Perry's second series. 0.H.A. CENTRAL ONTARIO Junior C Play-Offs (Second Round) HOCKEY Lindsay or a) Bowmanville (x Vs PORT PERRY Flamingos Vm. AR SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 17th - 8:15 PM PORT PERRY ARENA Adults $1.00 Students 75 Children 50° COLT SS F/A 295 WAS NOW ONLY $1,339. 989. CLOSE OUT SALE ONAL HN otacis ITs] Big savings on all remaining 73 Polaris snowmobiles COLT (Used) REQ CHARGER 295 WAS $1,099. NOW ONLY '899. MUSTANG ONLY "QM 19. AVAILABLE AT LUCK POWER EQUIPMENT LTD. ++ 118 Water St. - } 985-2949 "WHERE THE ACTION Is" T.X. 400 F/A WAS $1,699. NOW ONLY *1,379. Port Perry, Ont.

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