I ee YY aa 6 = 1 EL ey SAIN LPO ASE "J NLS ' TT SEREERRERA TETRIS AL NRO OA Bowling results LADIESWEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Standings: Bermuda ...................... 50 Arizona......................... 45 Cuba....coooevveeiiin 32 Barbados ...................... 33 Florida ......................... 27 MexXiCo......oceevnienninnnn.. 23 Jermuda winner of 3rd section. High Single: Gerri Langille 262 H.S.W.H.: June Symes 277 High Triple: Doris Dargavel 758 H.T.W.H.: Doris Dargavel 758 triples - Over 600: Doris Dargavel 758; Gerri Langille 667 Singles - Over 200: Doris Dargavel 254, 248, 256; Gerri Langille 262, 230; Barb Hicks 240; Pat Arm- strong 235; Millie Ives 233, 205; June Symes 227; Joyce Storry 223; Nancy McCon- ell 220; Georgina Sutcliffe 219; Merle St. John 212; Marg Lee 210; Diane Davies 205; Wilma Midgle 204; Shir- ley Cummings 201. Big Fish Contest Continued weight system provides Mol- son's Honour Award Certifi- cates for catches meeting or exceeding the following stan- dards: Speckled (Brook) Trout - 3 pounds; Smallmouth Bass - 4 pounds; Largemouth Bass - 5 pounds;- Rainbow Trout - 6 pounds; Walleye (Pickerel) - 8 pounds; Salmon - 12 pounds; Lake Trout or Splake - 15 pounds; Northern Pike - 15 pounds; Maski- QJnonge - 20 pounds. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING Standings: Shalimar................... 3256 Tabu........................ 3204 Cachet...................... 3108 Topaze....................... 3085 Bluegrass .................. 3080 JOY coi 3026 High Average: D. Dargavel 212 High Single: J. Grove 294 H.S.W.H: J. Grove 314 High Triple: J. Grove 727 H.T.W.H.: J. Grove 787 Singles - 200 & Over: J. Grove 294, 248; G. Ford- er 259; J. Fleming 247; D. Suggitt 243, 204; D. Dargavel 235, 221, 204; J. Lehmann 223; M. Giroux 222; K. Harp- er 218, 204; M. Graham 213, 210; B. Hicks 213; B. Appleby 203; N. Tytler 202; K. Mc- Bride 201. Triples - 600 & Over: J. Grove 727; D. Dargavel 660; K. Harper 618; D. Sug- gitt 603. Commenting on the Hon- our Award weights, 0.F.A.H. Executive Director Rick Morgan stated, "We raised the minimum weight for salmon this year from 10 to 12 pounds. The Great Lakes Fishery appears to be producing bigger fish each year, so this weight change will tie right in. At the same time, we have reduced the minimun musky weight to 20 pounds from 25 pounds, so that it can be reached by more anglers. Let's faceit, a Blackstock boy wins Bike Rodeo Jr. trophy Cannington was the sight for the District 9 Annual Bike Rodeo. Opening at 9 a.m. with the OPP safety ckeck of bikes, road rules and a film on bike riding, the cubs then had to ride a skill-testing course of five events. A per- fect ride would give the Cub 150 points. Winner of the CTC Trophy for juniors, with 135 points was Robbie Gray, Black- stock. The Senior winner with 140. points and the Smits Cycle Trophy, was Sean Elliott, Cannington. In the event of a tie, a skill- testing question is asked, and this year both Junior and Senior events ended in a tie. Robby Gray was tied with Danny Vernon, and Sean Elliott ties with Mike Rut- ledge. Rodeo Chairman Paul Saulnier is on 20-pound lunge is a good fish, but it takes lots of skill to land it." Cash prizes go to the top 15 fish in each category, so be' sure to enter all your good catches. Don't miss out. Big Fish Contest entry forms 'may be obtained through resorts, tackle and bait shops, Molson's repre- sentatives, or the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, Inc., Box 28, Peter- borough, Ontario. K9J 6Y5. "Guide to Eati oSportFish" es . NOW AVAILABLE Environment Ontario has prepared the 1978 "Guide To Eating Ontario Sport Fish" in three editions: Southern Ontario, Northern Ontario and the Great Lakes. Each booklet contains a summary of Ontario's Ontario AN unique fish-testing program. Ministry Poi acigs R.McCague of the KH.Sharpe * Environment oeputy Minister TO OBTAIN YOUR COPY OF THESE FREE BOOKLETS Phone, write or drop in to any regional or district office of The Ontario Ministry of the Environment, The Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources or The Ontario Ministry of Northern Affairs or complete and mail this coupon: INFORMATION SERVICES BRANCH . | ONTARIO MINISTRY OF THE ENVIRONMENT 135 ST. CLAIR AVENUE WEST, TORONTO, ONTARIO M4V1PS PLEASE SEND ME THE INDICATED BOOKLET "GUIDE TO EATING ONTARIO SPORT FISH" [J Northern Ontario E SURNA ] Southern Ontario [] Great Lakes LL] LLLLELL)- NITIALS HOUSE/APT. NO. STREET NAME/R/R [7] Ll LI HEEEREE EEEREENEEEEENENEE ROV! N POSTAL CODE | CITY/TOW I TTT LLL TE eam A SAN PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, May 10, 1978 -- 19 Looking for girl players All-Star softball team try-outs The Oshawa Gen-Auto girls All-Star midget soft- ball team is looking for players,nand coach Jim Nemish says any interested girls from the Port Perry and Scugog areas are invited to try out for the team. To be eligible for the Mid- get team a player must be.a maximum of sixteen years of age as of January 1, 1978. The team plays in the Scarborough League against competition from the east of Metro and last summer won the League championship. The team competes in num- erous tournaments and in 1977 won the silver medal at the Ontario Summer Games in Kitchener. Try-outs are now getting underway in Oshawa and any girls who want more information can contact Jim Nemish at 725-1642. Special Spring Offer GOLF - 2 or SUMMERLEA GOLF CLUB 985-2760 Bring this ad any Weekday and Pay ONE FEE FOR TWO PLAYERS TOURNAMENT DATES AVAILABLE Memberships for as low as $100. per year. (Offer expires May 31st, 1978) Port Perry Shirley Rd. SUMMERLEA GOLF COURSE Simcoe St. Oshawa yo LSrother Association of Scugog Dis trict P.0. BOX 961 - PORT PERRY - LOB INO PHONE: 985-3733 think big brother Official Application '2nd ANNUAL BED RACE Monday, May 22nd - 1:30 p.m. Sharp! NAME OF sRoup: eee eee TEAM CAPTAIN: oe cee ADDRESS? .ciirrssirsecserssseperiseersnernursonnsussssnnasss Applications must be returned to the STAR with entry fee of $25.00 per bed no later than Monday, May 15, 1978. ALLENTRIES MUST SEND A REPRESENTATIVE TO THE PRE-RACE BRIEFING ON THURSDAY, MAY 18th, 1978 AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL CAFETERIA. RULES FOR BED RACE: 1.) Each team will consist of 5 members - 4 pushers, one at each corner of the bed and 1 member covered and riding in the bed. 2.) Beds must include mattress and box spring or regular spring; 3.) Bedding must be supplied and consist of at least one bottom blanket, one top blanket and one pillow; 4.) Each bed will be no shorter than 5 feet and no narrower than 3 feet. 5.) Beds will have four wheels - one at each corner; 6.) Each bed must have a sign on it identifying the group represented; 7.) No motors or mechanical propulsion (i.e. pedals) are allowed; 8.) Helmets must be worn by all team members; 9.) Entry for 1978 is limited to groups within the Townships of Scugog and Uxbridge; 10.) If the number of entries warrant, the race will be run in heats; 11.) Any attempt by a team to impede the progress ot any other team by physical contact of team members or beds, will result in disqualification; 12.) If beds are judged to be out of control, they may be disqualified; 13.) Beds must be in the pit area at the Municipal Building Parking Lot no later than 12 noon on the day of the race for inspection and approval; 14.) The race will be run along Queen Street from Perry Street to Water Street, in Port Perry; 15.) Trophies will be awarded to the winners; 16.) The rulings of the judges will be final. RY Ax a7 a