Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1977, p. 20

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LADIES MONDAY NIGHT BOWLING Divide « 600 & Over: ns = "we 88 gov I) Trip) 0. | Victoria & Grey Trust Guaranteed Investments y. % FOR 5 YEARS 9 Percent Interest If Paid Avnually, -- INTER EST-- is payable half yearly or may be left to compound ERABAERBOMN INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED 193 Queen St. Port Perry \__ Phone 985.7306 _ 20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- - Wednesday, Feb. 16, 1977 News hom the Bowlin LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING TUESDAY NIGHT "MIXED BOWLING Standings: Twenty-Niners............... 29 The Screwballs............. 26 Bogie-Fives................... 24 Hi-Rollers...................... 20 The Offbeats......... Woreris 16 The Zingers.................. 11 Men Top Averages: George Zenglein 214; Pete Crawford 201; Denny Mar- "tyn 185; Ray Windsor 179; Ches Efford 176. High Single: George Zenglein 301; Ches Efford 288; Ray Wingsor 283, High Triple: George * Zenglein 796; Denny Martyn 755; Ray Windsor 705. : George Zenglein 262; Tim Casey 243; Mark er 240; Pete Crawford 229; Grant Peckford 220; Denny Martyn 211; Richard Heffer, ing 209. Women Top Averages: Viv Rider 193; Mabel Cleveland 175; Denise Craw- ford 175; Glenys Windsor 168; Marilyn Heffering 161. High Single: Viv Rider 320; Denise Crawford 273; Debbie Casey 260. High Triple: 'Viv Rider 712; Denise Crawford 655; Brenda Hatt 619. Games Over 200: i "Viv Rider 273; Mabel Cleveland 222; Glenys Wind- sor 213; Barb Heffering 200. Handicapped people 281; A. Elliott 216. LADIES WEDNESDAY NIGHT BOWLING Standings: M. Hawes 236; P. Dalton 220; B. Doupe 248; M. Murray 256; B. Duff 279, 211; L. Cook 229; V. Rider can be productive and self-supporting. This is what Ontario is doing to help: Your Ontario Government operates a program called Vocational Rehabilitation Services, which is design physically, mentally and emotionally handicapped people to _become employable and where possible self-supporting. These services are available without charge. They include: » medical and vocational assessments » vocational guidance and counselling » work adjustment training * job placement « artificial limbs, wheelchairs and braces i » training in community colleges, universities, » trade and business institutes, and industry Lastyear, 11,800 handicapped persons received one or more of these services. applicant wage paym The miro also helps employers, by pre-interviewing job. roviding information about their abilities, sharing ts during initial on-the-job training, many other supportive services. Over 600: B, Doupe 604; B. Dutt 679; Standings: - - V. Rider 601. 1 A Ahatli 48 THURSDAY NIGHT. Maple................. veereennnidd MEN'S BOWLING «34 Standings: =. +34 Ballard Lumber............ 32 Centennial Lanes.......... 29 Port Perry 1.G.A 29 gle: Lake Scugog Lumber....23 Doris Dargavel 254 Philp Pontiac................23 High Triple: Legion Branch 419........21 Doris Dargavel 675 Tudor Developments.....18 600 Triples: Ideal Dairy................ 17 - Doris Dargavel 675; Gerri Dowson's Red & White .16 Langille 667. Emmersons Insurance..16 200 Singles: ~ Port Perry. Star............ 16 Doris Dargavel 254, 203, ° Stones Real Estate ......12 218; Marian Geer 241; Gerri High Triple: Langille 234, 239; Bonnie Vin Walker 790 Kellow 225; Wilma Midgley 'H.T.W.H.: 200; Vera Brown 208; Irene Vin Walker 823 ' Osaduke 207; Judy Rumford High Single: 206, 240. Mike Vanderby 370 H.S.W.H.: Mike Vanderby 379 (continued) ing in the third period as Ron Ashmore popped in a quick 'one from Oxley and' Hamilton. Carey Fellows proved to be-the man of the hour as he scored the tieing and winning goals. Myers, Cleveland and Canning: picked up the assist on Fellow's goals. Craig . Larmer recorded his second straight win as he' played a strong game in the nets for Port. . On Saturday during the same week, the Bobcats de- Triples - 625 & Over: Vin Walker 790; Wayne "Moore 769; Mike Vanderby 766; Jack Owen 730; Ken Catherwood 693; Jim' Rider 687; Bill Owen 668; Wes Evans 653; Glen Wilson 648; Ross Sweetman 640. SUNDAY NIGHT-- MIXED BOWLING Triple: Cathy Ives 721 H.T.W.H.: Cathy Ives 784 feated Pickering 5-0 in a penalty-filled game. Dave Canning and Scott Wilbur each recorded a goal and an assist while Carey Fellows and Rick Young each had a goal. Mike Geer recorded his 4th goal in 5 games while Robertson anid Hamil- ton each picked up single assists. The Bobcats had to put up with some bad refereeing but still managed to record the victory. £Cats' now have re- A 9 out of 10 points in this round robin es! ed to assist write to! Through the Ontario Minist Rehabilitation Branch Ministry of Community and Social Services Hepburn Block, 4th Floor . Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario. M7A 1E9 and offering Keith Norton, Minister of Community and Social Services glanes Ld "High John Grieve 279 H.S.W.H.: John Grieve 307 Single: High Single - Girls: Jane Deshane 197 Triple . Bobcats lead play-off games play-off. Mark Cleveland leads the team in scoring with 3 goals and 7 assists. Carey Fellows has 4 goals "and 4 assists. Ron Ashmore has 2 goals and 3 assists, Mike Geer has 4 goals while Dave Canning, Rick Young and Scott Wilbur each have 3 goals. The 'Bobcats have 3 re- maining games in the round robin play-off facing Picker- ing on February 17 and 24. while they entertain Ux- bridge February 18th. - ry of Community and Social Services, a staff of trained counsellors and supervisors helps the handicapped person develop hi For more information, write for "Help for the Vocationally Han Vocational Rehabilitation Se your local Ministry of Comm s or her work potential. your copy of the free booklet dicapped", which describes the rvices program in detail. Contact unity and Social Services office, or William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario

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