1 14 \ RRR Ba) nin « Ve EAT A ro 4 3 NSE XA . aa TERE a Eh y 2 Menzies-651, K. Dowson-650, with a hat trick and one the scoreboard first with a oar omiandings: Spart Triples 600 and over: Tom P.Crawford-643, A. Barwell- Port Perry Star assist, Kelly Raines who goal from Bonnie Bridge but pjje jays.9. Cardinals-24, Lockett-615, Kevin Walker- 630, J. Rider628, I. Ash- \ came up from the Juniors to then Oshawa came right poo cor" "649, Rick DeShane-606, Dave bridge-627. ADVERTISING help had one goal, and one back. Port went ahead again High Single: S. Greenwood Y1vian-620. assist, and to finish off the but Oshawa came right back gg SUNDAY NIGHT DEADLINES scoring Bonnie Bridge and again. Port scored two quick High Triple: S. Greenwood LADIES WEDNESDAY MIXED LEAGUE DISPLAY - Monday 12 Noon ~ Michelle Andrews each had goals which slowed down 680. Co AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Par- CLASSIFIED - Monday 3 P.M a goal and Wendy Burton Oshawa. The final score was Singles 200 and over: S. Team Standings: Daisies- LPR dW IY Sha YL Le" ¥ NY 11-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February a, 1981 Busy schedule hd LO Sh Se : (whl Tee LW i) SEROVAR PIP OR ASV BE PRIN RO TEESE Me oy OLR Strikes and Spares WOE AY YON LN FRE TEA S02 LS FA MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT THURSDAY NIGHT Chickens-39, Geese-32, : 7:00 'CLOCK MENS BOWLING MENS BOWLING Ducks-23, Pheasants-16. or nge fas, LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: That's Team Standings: Port MEN } } Team Standings: Lillies- Incredible-38, Jockeys-29, Perry IGA-23, Lake Scugog High Single: Jim Rider- by Marg White On Saturday, Jan. 3, 1981, Chris Allen Aluminum Belles invited a Scarborough team up from Dorset Park to play an exhibition game. Port got on the scoreboard first by Daphne Butt then Port came on strong with two more quick goals and were leading 3-0, when Dorset Park got their first goal at the end of the first period. Port tallied three more goals and Dorset Rhonda White 4 goals, Doris Riseborough, Sharon Ash- more and Cheryl Doherty each had one goal, while assists went to Wendy Burton and Michelle Andrews. A special mention to Daphne Butt who has with a lot of hard work been leading the team in the scoring department in the last four games. On Sunday, Jan. 25, 1981 Chris Allen Aluminum Belles 41, Roses-40, Mums- 27, Tulips-22, Asters-20. Singles 200 and over: R. Beare-233, 217; F. Venning- 232, 226; G. Wallace-238, 257; L. Huntington-235; A. Mulder-228; M. Raby-212; A. Spence-212; R. Finley-208; G. McLaren-206. Triples 600 and over: G. Wallace-682, F. Venning-656, R. Beare-635. Ab's Boys-26, Spoilers-25, Robbies-25, High Rollers-24. High Single: Kevin Walker -253. -- H.S.W.H.: Dan Dloughery- 280. High Triple: Kevin Walker -649. H.T.W.H.: Dan Delough- ery-683. Singles 215 and over: Tom Lockett-215, 218; Kevin Walker-253; Rick DeShane- 238; Kevin Haugen-218; Pat Lumber-20, Do-No's-19, Centennial Lanes-17, Brian's Towing-15, Dowson's Red and White-14, Philp Pontiac- 14, Legion Branch 419-14, Colin Ball Motors-12, Norm's Contracting-7, Emmerson Insurance-7, Wayne's Auto Parts-6. High Single: J. Owen-299. H.S.W.H.: J. Cook Jr.-312. High Triple: J. Owen-722. H.T.W.H.: J. Free-751. 259. H.S,W.H.: Ron Lightfoot- 268. High Triple: Jim Rider- 669. H.T.W.H.: Ron Lightfoot- 702. LADIES High Single: Kay McBride -301. H.S.W.H.: Kay McBride- 313. High Triple: Kay McBride 694. ! MONDAY NIGHT Triples 625 and over: J. . Park did also to make the travelled to Oshawa for S100 CLOCK : Mason-220; Len Frannsen- Qwen-722, B. Owen-682, B. H.T.W.H.: Kay McBride- final score 6-4 for Port another fast skating and LADIES BOWLING 220; Dave Vivian-236; Vic Knapp-681, K. Walker-678, G. 730. Belles. Scoring Daphne Butt with two assists. On Saturday, Jan. 10, 1981, Lindsay paid the Chris Allen Aluminum Belles a visit. Daphne Butt was really fly- ing with four goals as Lind- say went down to defeat with a score of 7-0. Along with Daphne, Kelly Raines had two goals and Bonnie Bridge has 1. In the assist depart- ment Janet Dean got 2 assists while Bonnie Bridge, Wendy Burton, Michelle Andrews, Kelly Raines each had one. On Saturday, Jan. 17, 1981 checking game. Port got on 7-3 for Port. Scoring was Bonnie Bridge with two goals, Daphne Butt two goals, Rhonda White 3 goals, and assists went to Michelle Andrews 2, Janet Dean 3, Cindy Barton and Wendy Burton each had one. Breakfast for snowmobilers Several hundred snow- mobilers of the area descended on the Port Perry Greenwood-298; B. Collins- 246; S. Stone-233; E. John- stone-230; W. Prentice-228; M. Dowson-225; V. Rider- 214, 209, 206; I. Pugh-214; S Metcalf-209; M. Pelow-200; M. McMillan-200; M. Williams-200; 1. Bartley-203. Triples 600 and over: S. Greenwood-680, V. Rider- 629. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Lily-47, Iris-42, Tulip-38, Violet-28, Willie-228. 35, Roses-34, Pansies-32, Violets-26, Asters-24, Tulips- 17. High Single: Adams-298. High Triple: Joyce Storry- 707. Singles 200 and over: Norma Norma Adams-298, Bert: Mason-260, Gerri Langille- 256, 220; Joyce Storry-245, 240, 222; Merle St. John-239, 208; Carol Philips-232, 220, 216; Elsie Pogue-223; Vivian Rodd-219; Shirley Cumm- ings-211; Doreen Black-211. Triples 600 and over: tridge-50, Turkeys-50, FRENCH FORD MERCURY SALES for your needs in SALES & LEASING of all MAKES & MODELS see the Belles went down to Snowmobile ClubHousefora Rose-28, Aster-27. : i rry-707, Carol - Dorset Park for a return Ten bron hosted Jy High Single: Jean Walker- i rs Langille- GENE HURST exhibition game in the - volunteer members of the 276. ) noon. ih Park he after club Sunday, January 25. H.S.W.H.: Jean Walker- 563, MerieiSt. Jone 200 MAIN STREETN., flying and popped two goals While assorted breakfasts 287. UXBRIDGE 852-3334 very quickly before Port were being served from 8 High Triple: Yvonne WEDNESDAY NIGHT knew what was happening. a.m. to 12 noon, arrange- Priebe-640. LADIES BOWLING Their ice surface was very small compared to ours so it ments were being finalized outside over twenty miles of H.T.W.H.: Yvonne Priebe- 763. Team Standings: Leo-36, Libra-34, Pisces-29, Virgo-24, took the Belles awhile to trails for the clubs annual Singles 200 and over: Doris Taurus-23, Aries-22. adjust. After they did, they "'Poker Rally". Dargavel-219; Lynn High Single: J. Walker- tied it up but then Dorset This year the rally, being Loughlin-224; Jean Walker- 305. Park went ahead 3-2. Port came back with 2 quick goals making the score 4-3 for Port. Later Dorset Park tied it up 4-4. Port had many chances as they controlled the ring for the last half of the period but couldn't get by their goaltender so the score remained at a tie. Rhonda White led the scoring with four goals. with two assists sponsored by a local snow- mobile dealer, saw people from ages five to sixty five participate, with equal opportunity for anyone to win. After all were finally accounted for and returned to the club house, nourished again with hamburgers and coffee from the club snack bar, the first, second and 276; Yvonne Priebe-224, 229; Marj Giroux-214; Kacey Harper-204; Joan Grove-208; 248; Mary Peck-207; Dianne Bryars-215; Mary Cannon- 217; Ann Januch-211; Winnie Tobin-204; May Raby-209, 208, 210. Triples 600 and over: Jean Walker-621, Yvonne Priebe- 640, May Raby-627. H.S.W.H.: J. Walker-308. High Triple: J. Walker- 736. H.T.W.H.: J. Walker-745. Singles 210 and over: J. Walker-305, 261; F. Venning- 252, 226; Lucy Cook-234; E. Breen-227; M. Hooey-225, M. White-216. Triples 600 and over: J. Walker-736, F. Venning-682. ROTOR RL] GRR a BR a es SS TRL TPE at REESE Sr oR going to Janet Dean. third place winners were 1 «Later that evening we declared to be Dean Patte, B 3 travelled to Lindsay toplaya Doug Day and Mona Moffatt. E league game. Daphne Butt The success of the day, no 4 started the team off with our doubt, kindled the spirits of WEIGHT WATCHERS first goal then Lindsay tied it the exhausted volunteer club DONATES 25¢ up. It stayed tied for a while members to get their heads PER MEMBER PER WEEK i until Port got on track. The together planning the next DURING FEBRUARY // 2 final score was 9-3 for Port. happening; just south of ] oo TO THE oe ° : Daphne Butt had two goals, town. 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