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Port Perry Star, 17 Oct 1979, p. 22

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CAL Aya ¥ F730 8 FEE ga SA LAN TYAS A ACA ON I ER ¥, YL 0) \ od tL \ "Xia ¥ Wh AR ANA RR RRR NAT ids \Y SCT SS ORER, TR 5 PANS EIR COEUR HOSEA RN C2 yea Te Ra UY X40 We RYTON CHAPS OF SER A ) HENTAI RANE LD A] Gal FANE VERT REEMATY NOT AAR SHO Wa tH 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 17, 1979 Softhall directors planning for next year by Danny Millar unconfirmed applicants for Softball Night in Port Perry. jockey will come from Lind- Association of that town that it needs repairs. "WN The new Port Perry Minor the board also Paul Solomon, George Leg- os v | at cost of $125. After matches the amount given The Lions Club, who have Softball Association" Execu- Mr. Cooper decided to run ieres, and Bruce Norton will gome talk the admission by the grant. been Minor Bay sponsors tive met for the first time each house league with its look after the event. Mr. price was set at $5.00 per since 1962, wi Ikolvs a under President Rob Cooper own convenor next season Cooper estimated that there couple with team sponsors Murray Parliament will plaque of appreciation oo at Conway Gardens on Sun- and already three of these would bea 75 percent chance getting a free ticket. look after operation of the Mr. Cooper at 2 dinner the day, October 14. Numerous vacancies were filled by of getting the Shriners bank = The Executive also decid- snack bar booth this year. Lions host for the Ealflaig . items relating to next year members at the meeting. from Oshawa. Vin Walker ed to apply for a Wintario He will assign couples to (whom they sponsor is were discussed. Dale Crawford and Wayne opened discussion on holding grant for which they are work the counter each week. past season) on Monday, The board of Directors Pugh will convene for the the parade in the afternoon eligible in 1980. The grant to Last year the booth was a November 19. seems to be solidly set. Boys Squirts, Ken White and as opposed to the evening. pe used for equipment, is gold mine for the association ~~ The Association Ktatulive Several people were sent Murray Parliament for the The reasoning behind the ayailable to each town every and should be productive will meet again early in the letters asking if they would Pee Wees, and Mrs. Glennis move would be to make the second year providing the next year, despite the fact new year. serve on the board and only Windsor for the Squirt girls. walk down the main street a o three declined the position. Association Vice-Presi- little warmer and to possibly There were 17 members of dent Wayne Venning will m up more interest. The J i | d b | d 6-3 the Executive present at the become Chairman for the disadvantage is that it would (V) ven es ou e meeting, and with a number Midget Tournament Com- tie up the main streets of the of absentees there will be mittee. He will be aided by town for a few minutes on a | around 20 men and women Vin Walker, Gary McHugh, Saturday afternoon. " i n seco nd S tr qa i g IN id OSS on the board. George Leg- and Bob Knapp. A prospec- r. Solomon 1s organizin ieres was nominated by Pag) tive sponsor has been lined the annual Dance slated for by Danny Millar had no chance on the scoring ity of the last several min- ® Solomon for directorship and up. March 29, 1980 at the Catho- The Port Perry Juvenile play. utes were spent with each accepted. There are two June 21, 1980 will be Minor lic Church Hall. The disc Hockey team lost its second Uxbridge dusted off Port team playing four men straight game as they were with three third period goals aside. doubled 6-3 by hometown as Port could only counter Several players on the Uxbridge on Tuesday, Octo- with one. Port Perry juveniles are up [] ber 9. Late in the game Port from last year's midget B The Port Perry defence in Perry became frustrated provincial champions. Play- ri (1 Y a n a r es front of goaltender Glen with their inability to score ers such as Mark Jeffrey, ©" Archibald looked unsure at and as a result took many Tim Thompson, Archibald, times. A number of the goals foolish penalties. Uxbridge and Durward, all from the . came when the Uxbridge responded with infractions, championship squad, will monds - 28; Opals - 27; H.T.W.H. - Doris Clark - gyaters were left unguarded resulting in a number of hold the key to the success of THURSDAY NIGHT Pearls - 24; Sapphires - 20; 738. : BL ; . , . in the slot and scored on minor scuffles. The major- the team. MEN'S BOWLING Emeralds - 16; Rubies - 11. Singles 200 and over - D. _. , hg Gerri La Clark - 255. 214. 206: R. G either passes or rebounds. Team Standings: Phil illo' Sige Gath Lan. Gere V. Rider 239. o07; TWO players who perform- Bantams lose season * .. Team andings: = - » » Ve = hy N Pontiacs; Emmerson In. High Triple - Gerri Lan- P. Tumor - 238; S. Wright - sao arbi? for Port were surance-24; Ballards-16; gille - 726. 236; J. Webb - 212, 200; N. : IGA-16; Legion Branch 413. Singles over 200 - Gerri Bryans - 206. yy collins on the opener fo Markham | : i -14; ille - 327, 215; Caro 17 i Sine Real Esato 2; Coln Doyle 264,20; Marg Lee - SUNDAYMIGHT marker came 8 ino the TR PHL BAREEE BEER Ball Motors-12; Larry's 262; Merle St. John - 258, 239; Team Standings: Pars- tenacious forechecking by The Port Perry Bantam A Lee's third period goal was [X 1 Garage-11; Dowson Red and Vivian Rodd ~- 235; Barb hi ranging Poncsy Durward. Durward knocked Hockey team Played What ascii net ob al we Supa ber: Pt Joyee patton Beets-20, Carrots-12, Turnips oh 1 Ie puck in coach Doug Scott termed a Markham countered with A : ' . Po ' e Uxbrigge left corner, "below average" game x ' ..High Single: Roger Todd- Nancy Tytler - 212; Irene Sw OMEN passed it in front to Oxley, when they lost oi oams Be) ous. a lot of swan : Bill Thompson- Mig Muy ..High Single: Jannie Van Who wheeled around and opener 93 to Markham on first year boys," stated 28. "Pai Lovering.208; Judy Schagenss fired a backhand intothenet. Wednesday, October 10. coach Scott. "We looked a ; ; Wilma Midelw, ..H.S.W.H.: Jannie Van Inthesecond period Oxley Steve Lee put Port ahead little disorganized." --High Triple: Roger Todd- Munroe-205; Wilma Midgley- Schagen-297 sent a quick pass to Durward at the 8:27 point of the first Doug Arscott, a returning \ L 773. LL 203; Doreen Black-201; Amy High Triple: Glenys Wind- in the Uxbridge zone and period with his first of two Bantam. and Ken Harmon alll Ted Wilkinson- un Seonngen ze; Mary S0r-600. ) Durward rifled a low, hard goals. Deane Stone drew an split the puck stopping Triples over 600 - Gerri --H-T-W-H.: Glenys Windsor Shot between the pipes. The assist as Port took the lead chores. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Langill } ITI cos. score came at the 7:46 point for the only time in the The Bantam A team plays LADIES BOWLING Soh a : 2 pe St. MEN , of the second period and it one-sided affair. 22 games in the south Lake- . Linda Patton ay €e - 685; ..High Single:Pete Craw- knotted the game at two. Donnie Young converted a shore League this season. ..Team Standings: Bees-28; : ford-203. That was as close as it ever Jamie Lane pass in the This is a toughter circuit * & Spiders25, Ants21; Crick- ..H.S.W.H.: Pete Crawford- 80t, though;, as Uxbridge second session but Markham than last season. They have ets-21; Flies-16; Beetles-15. LADIES MONDAY NIGHT 302. counted the go ahead puck countered with seven goals an away game on Tuesday ..High Single: B. Doupe-296. 9 0'CLOCK BOWLING ..High Triple: Jim Rider- Moments later as two men on Doug Arscott. Doug Sear October 23 and a home game ..H.S.W.H.: B. Oke-285. Team Standings: Peppers 666 were left open and Archibald added two points jn the per- a day later --High Triple: M. Hooey-700. - 25; Gingers - 22; Chillies - H T.W.H.: Bill Haslam- ) / ) -HTWH.: Barb Evans- 18; Garlics - 17; Nutmegs - 756 = 656. 15; Cloves - 2. pp MONDAY NIGHT CC , ..210 and over: B. Doupe- High Single - Bev Appelby- 7:00 BOWLING ' 8 B. Olse-281; M. Hooey- 25, . Team Standings - Limes - : = 4 254, 248; J. Walker-251,236; High Triple - S. De Haas - 28; Grapes - 20; Plums - 19; M. Hawes-222, 221; F. Venn- 663. Apples - 14; Peaches - 12. . ing-224; Barb Evans-220; M. Singles 200 and over - E. Pears - 12 Of Cable T.V. Service Cook-221,211; J. Bagg-239; Johnston - 217; B. Collins - =~ gn 0 and over - A O NEW CABLE T.V 'SUBSCRIBE M. Ball-219; V. Rider-213. 205; I Pugh-200; J. Hunter pine es 200 and over - A. T TV. RS 600 and over: M. Hooey- 227; J. Lehman -291,216; M. yer "af 20% Bs F- From October 1, 1979 to November 1, 1979. 700; J. Walker-690; B. Doupe Irvine - 223; E. Vernon - 209; 252 ang L H t; t OS 4 643; F. Venning-638; B.Oke- S. De Haas - 238, 270; B. 298: M. Rab 914 on de 623; M. Hawes-618; M. Cook- Appleby - 295. a y an} hoy 612; Lucy Cook-605. Triples 600 and over - S. De _-- M Clark - 219. 208: D Sn wean Said Sat 8 CABLE T.V. DELIVERS MEN'S BOWLING J. Lehman - 645. 221; R. Peyton - 220; J. van : ali TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED Schagen - 209: D. Koch - 201 * Clear, Reliable Reception . ..Team Standings: High BOWLING Triples 600 and over - A. * Prompt, Free Maintenance : Rollers-19; Rye and Coke-14; Team Standings - Lions - preacter - 669: F. Venning - * Maximum choice with our 15 Channel Converter Package Team Five-12; Three's Com- 26; Unknowns - 23; Head ger" p [nce - 662; L pany-11; AB's Delight-5; Pins - 13; Corner Pins - 8; Huntington S642: M Raby - Slow Start-2. Sharpies - 7; Tigers - 7. 625: R. Beare A 612. ..High Average: Dave MEN to ' Vivian. High Single - Pete Craw- LADIES TUESDAY RELAX & ENJOY ri To ple: Tim Ash- ford ne. Pete Crawford AFTERNOON BOWLING b i ridge-703. -5.W.H. - Pete Lrawiord - Team Standings - Spruce - i _H.T.W.H.: Tim Ashbridge. 269. 22; Oak + 21; Aig) er Remote Control with a Cable T.V. Converter 793. High Triple - Tim Casey - Cedar - 16; Elm - 15; Pine - * More Channels on-216, 330. Joh » Cris a "N TWH. Denny Martyn} wins Yungs on-216, ; John Criscionie- .T.W.H. - Denny Martyn - i R 233, 254; Roy Dixon-217,251; 763. fh. Single M. Rai B. * Changes Channels Bruce Hoare-277, Jack Heal- Singles 200 and over - P. yg w. H.-C. Milton - 288. * Prevents Wear on your Channel Selector ' P ¢y-214,240; Dave Vivian-230; ~~ Crawford - 279; T. Casey - High Triple-B. Hicks-637. §®@ Steve Robinson-227; Tim 269, 245; D. Martyn - 255, 236; H.T.W.H. - C. Milton - 760. Ashbridge-210, 252, 241; Ab R. Wright - 240, 220; J. Rider Singles over 200 - M. Raby - } Fulford-216; Bob Brown-214. - 235, 225; W. Sullivan - 233; 955. B. Hicks - 255, 213; N. --600 and over: Tim Ash- G. Gibson - 231, 216; M. Tytler - 234, 200; C. Milton - Cv bridge-703; John Criscionie- ~~ Grant -215; K. Schulten-215. 939. J Grove - 215; M. "We 696; Roy Dixon-672; Bruce LADIES Murra 213: S. . - a Hoare-609; Jack Healey-630; High Single - Doris Clark - Bova) - a a ot 108 WATER STREET 985 8171 k 4 Dave Vivian-620. 255. 211; D. Suggitt - 206; G. LADIES WEDNESDAY H.S.W.H. - Pat Turner, Forder - 200. AFTERNOON BOWLING Dons Cark el \. Triples over 600- B. Hicks - Team Standings Dia- or 8 ple - Doris Clark - 637; M. Raby - 604.

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