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Port Perry Star, 6 Oct 1976, p. 18

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"ORT PERRY STAR -- Wednes#ay, Oct. 6, 1976 PORT L PERRY -om the Bowling Lanes 'NDAY NIGHT XED BOWLING 48: ersUp.....oooeeenen. 24 Yollers.....c.ociniviin 16 ngle: "ook Sr. 261 L.: Cook Sr. 293 iple: ider 741 i; ider 765 Women 1gle: [cBride 248 4.2 Day 293 iple: Day 642 I.: Day 783 IES MONDAY 'HT BOWLING Se . 19 WersS................... 19 RA 16 ollers.................. 14 kes... 12 ngBalls.............. 11 Crackers............. 8 reJong 264 ple: Whalen 650 200 & Over: ong 264; D. Goreski Jeare 208; A. Mc- 03; D. Crawford halen 234, 211, 205; ng 227; B. Collins Ballard 218; S. De- 205, 200; B. Gibson der 232; J. Arksey I.-VanSchagen 231; 15,212; L. Hunting- i; G. McLaren 213; 226. 00 & Over: 'n 650; S. DeHaas intington 602. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING Standings: * Cauliflowers.................. 11 Tomatoes ................uue... 9 Squash ........ccoovviiininnnnns 6 Turhips .......cosnsesnne satrened 5 Avocados.............cc.ouuue... 3 Zucchini ......................lL 2 High Average: D. Dargavel 200 High Single: D. Shanley 257 H.S.W.H.: D. Shanley 282 High Triple: D. Dargavel 693 H.T.W.H.: B. Hicks 778 Singles - 200 & Over: 0. Archer 204; C. Oliphant 211, 224; D. Goreski 205, 209; W. Lally 210; G. Forder 233, 206; D. Dargavel 206, 239, 248; B. Hicks 208; O. Painter 209; D. Shanley 215, 257, 200; B. Joy 217; T. Louvelle 209; B. Tompkins 202. Triples - 600 & Over: =~ D. Dargavel 693; D. Shan-- ley 672; D. Goreski 604; C. Oliphant 601. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Standings: PIN .coonnircsnmmmmsaeins 20 Oak «cocoon, 18 BIreh cpecviivinmmminenins 13 Maple.........ccoooeeeeiiiiini. 12 Hemlock ....................... 12 BIM on inmmsrminsmsven 9 High Single: Vera Brown 262 High Triple: Doris Dargavel 606 Triples - Over 600: Doris Dargavel 606; Gerri Langille 603. Singles - Over 200: Vera Brown 262; Andrea Weir 247; Joy Ballard 217; Doris Dargavel- 210, 221; Diane Goreski 209; Joyce Storry 208; Alvertta Roberts 202; Pat Lovering 201; Diane Davies 200, 231; Gerri Langille 200, 213. TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING High Triple: John King 755 High Single: John King 303 H.T.W.H.: Bryan Reader 805 1INOR HOCKEY EGISTRATION ration for boys wishing to participate in ¢ for the 1976-77 season will take place at I Port Perry Arena at the following dates nes. vy, September 26 - 2 pm to 4 pm /» October 8 - 6 pm to 9 pm fay, October 9 - 10 am to 2 pm v, October 10 - 2 pm to 4 pm gister boys should have their Social nce Number and proof of age. Registra- » will be $25.00 per boy, or a/ maximum of per family with three boys or more. "ther information phone 985-7193. Port Perry Minor Hockey Executive H.S.W.H.: Tim Ashbridge 317. Triples - Over 600: John King 755; Jim Rider 690; Bryan Reader 682; Tim Ashbridge 616; Jack Healey 614; Les Tompkins 613. Standings: Longhorns........c....c.cueu.. Better Sports 83.0.BCE...co.nsivvviniiinn Alley Cats...........cociuvninis Spitfires .........c.ccceeeenen 2 WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING High Single: G. Martin 259 H.S.W.H.: G. Martin 303 High Triple: A. Elliott 628 H.T.W.H.: G. Martin 673 Over 210: B. Doupe 230; B. Ireland 219; V. Rider 228; A. Elliott 231, 222; B. Oke 228; L. Cook 228; M. Hooey 333; G. Martin 259. Over 600: A. Elliott 628 Standings: Corvette. .......oommiissinises 22 Comet..........coovvvvvnennnnn. 16 COUBAL......0oiviiirunssrresirs 13 Mustang ..............ceeee. 12 Thunderbirds ................ 11 Bobeat...........cooveiinnnnnll 10 THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Standings: Legion Branch 419 ......... 11 Ballard Lumber ............ 10 Philp Pontiac ................ 10 Ideal Dairy ..................... 9 Lake Scugog Lumber ...... 9 Tudor Developments........ 9 Emmerson Insurance...... 7 PortPerry LG.A............. 7 Stones Real Estate........... 7 Dowson's Red & White.....5 Centennial Lanes ............ 0 Port Perry Star............... 0 High Triple: Ken Dowson 766 H.T.W.H.: Ralph Day 810 High Single: Ken Dowson 286 H.S.W.H.: John Connors 345 Triples - 625 & Over: Ken Dowson 766; Ralph Day 672; Bill Ruesink 671; Dave Rider 650; Jim Hadley 647; 'Bill Owen 639; Kevin Walker 633; Vin Walker 631; Tom Eden 630; Pete Craw- ford 629; Jim Rider 626. PASSPORT PHOTOS 1 Cont 986-4647 FRED THOMAS OUTBOARD REPAIR AUTHORIZED CHRYSLER OUTBOARD DEALER Sales & Service LAWNBOY SALES & SERVICE Repairs to all Outboards & Lawn Mowers. N \ ys Defeat Yelverton 8-1 Malmont 1 from championshi By Bob Ryan pounding out a 8 - 1 win. series will go Tuesday night The Malmont Farms base- Despite protests from the in Port Perry, with the third ball club finished up this Yelverton team, the second game, if necessary, going on week one win away from the neutral ground. championship. On Tuesday, game of the best of three RY the team met the team from ~~ Utica in the second game in N O basem ent fo r the best of three series. The Malmont Farms team lead- ° ° ° ing one game to nothing. Little Britain arena oy PES ars 3 Sse There will be no basement present ice surface and the in b under Little Britain's new poor drainage for a sewage team went on to Win by 2 community hall, and the = disposal system. score of 4-2. This win set the 1015" proposed new Mariposa is faced with stage for a Yelverton-Nestle- 5 6p will be built on higher building a new arena follow- ton final. ground to the west of the ing its closure for structural The first game went Sun- present structure. defects by the province. day in Yelverton with the These changes: were sub- Malmont Farms team mitted to Mariposa Town- Regatta Assoc. . ship Council in view of both . Predict 38 08) factors and suitability receives grant studies. The community hall was to The Lake Scugog Regatta deaths on have been built with a base- Association will get a ment originally, but Mari- Wintario grant of $3,718. for posa's township consulting renovations to baseball, weekend engineers reported that re- yolleyball and horseshoe quirements of the Ontario gaejjities including the instal- The Canada Safety Council = Ryilding Code had caused an (0 =o 70 bo nd feels it may be somewhat ,,wardrisein costs from the light P optimistic when it says bet- former estimated price of Bl N8- ween 33 and 38 Canadians ¢590,000 to the higher esti- Ine announcement was could become traffic fatal-- mated price of $555,000. part of a Ministry of Culture ® ities over Thanksgiving Engineers' suggestions of and Recreation release that Weekend (78 hours - 6 p.m. pigher ground for the new outlined 11 grants for the October 8th to midnight arena is based on the risk Region totalling just under October 11th) because the jnvolved in adding to the $50,000. j average over the past few | years has been 61 traffic N deaths, and there were 59 ' fatalities last year. Our f Worst record ever was 1966 when 108 lost their lives on our highways and city streets. Noting that the 1976 Labour Day weekend has the best traffic: record since count had been kept, and that several other holidays have been below average, the Council says it does not yet know the cause - but is happy just the same with the results. "We _pgan't say whether or not Canadian are more safety conscious - although we'd like to think so," said P.J. Farmer, Executive Dir: ector of the Council, "but there could be many other factors besides the seat belt legislation in Ontario and Quebec, which alone must be having some considerable effect." The Council warns drivers that they may possibly en- counter icy spots on some Canadian roads, particularly early in the day and in shaded areas. Vehicle occu- pants enjoying fall colours could slow or stop unexpect- edly, and the Safety Council recommends special atten- tion be paid to maintaining an adequate following dis- tance of two seconds bet- ween vehicles. The Council calls that space the driver's "Living Room"'. ----- aa CAESAREA ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA BLACKSTOCK as reliable as your Yamaha. After you've considered the quality and reliability of the YAMAHA you're interested in, you'll also consider your dealer too. For starters we offer you our years of know- ledge and experience with snowmobiling. Add to that a painstaking set up for delivery, factory trained mechanics, large YAMAHA parts and accessories stocks always on hand and some mighty friendly folks to serve you. Stop by and see us soon. You've got someone to rely on now and in the future. Our YAMAHA'S and our service -- you can't do better. YAMAHA to believe in PR4A4OA © _-- QU ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA 3 miles south of Blackstock Durham Road No. 57

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