3 % ve. et NR FEAT AR aa Ll EE REERENUNS a SERRE SIV THOR FR RAN ate HL PARE RETA AEC A rink from the Oshawa Golf Club skipped by Audrey Jukes [left] won the intermediate district 15 ladies curling play-downs held at the Port Perry Club last week. There were six teams competing including one from Port Perry, and the winners will now advance to the southern Ontario finals to be held in Kingston. The other team members are Edith Henry, Joyce Fulton and Sandra Pearson. Strikes and Spares MONDAY NIGHT 7:00 0'CLOCK LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Lillies-7, Tulips-7, Daisies-5, Mums-2, Asters-0, Roses-0. Singles 200 and over: R. Beare-252, 200; F. Venning- 258; A. Mulder-233; A. Spence-202, 222; E. Rhude- 232. M. Raby-225; M. Cannon -220; D. Kock-218; C. Summers-215; R. Finley-210; N. Christie-203; R. Peyton- 231; M. Clark-210. Triples 600 and over: R. Beare-613, A. Mulder-607, F. Venning-604. MONDAY NIGHT 9:00 O'CLOCK LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Orioles- 7. Sparrows-7, Blue Jays-5, Cardinals-2, Robins-0, Wrens -0. High Single: J. MacDonald -261. High Triple: M. Dowson- 631. Singles 200 and over: J. MacDonald-261; D. Draper- 256; E. Vernon-250, 217; S. Bursey-248; 1. Pugh-243; G. Bolton-242; G. Ballard-235; M. Manns-230; M. Dowson- 229,209; C. Watts-227, 205; V. Rider-222; J. Hunter-221; M. Williams-214. Triples 600 and over: M. Dowson-631, C. Watts-626, E. Vernon-603. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Iris-12, Lily-12, Violet-7, Tulip-7, Rose-5, Aster-2. High Single: Audrey Buma -243. H.S.W.H.: 301. High Triple: Jean Walker- 642. H.T.W.H.: 709. Singles 200 and over: May Raby-204; Jean Walker-201, 225, 216; Barb Hicks-235; Dianne Bryars-204, 210; Joan Grove-219; Audrey Buma- 243; Carol Milton-225; Dorothy Shanley-206. Triples 600 and over: Jean Walker-642. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Audrey Buma- Audrey Buma- Team Standings: Jockeys- 7, High Rollers-5, Robbies-5, That's Incredible-2, Spoilers- 2, Ab's Boys-0. High Single: Dave Vivian- 318. H.S.W.H.: 318. Dave Vivian- High Triple: Dave Vivian- 872. H.T.W.H.: Dave Vivian- 872. Singles 215 and over: Dave Vivian-261, 318, 293; Tim Ashbridge-294; Ken Horner- 273; Bruce Stauffer-224, 236; Glen Howsen-234; Bill Owen- 252, 257; Pat Mason-279; Peter Zoet-218; John Cris- cione-247, 230, 217; Len Franssen-242; Tom Lockett- 221; Kevin Walker-238; John King-241, 234; Ab Fulford- 252, 224; Bruce Norton-220, 235. Triples 600 and over: Dave Vivian-872, Tim Ashbridge- 712, Ken Horner-655, Bruce Stauffer-632, Glen Howsen- 634, Bill Owen-662, Pat Mason-656. John Criscione- 694, Kevin Walker-650, John King 618, Ab Fulford-650, Bruce Norton-659. THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Lake Scugog Lumber-32, Port Perry 1.G.A.-29, Do-Nos-27, Centennial Lanes-27, Legion Branch 419-26, Dowson's Rd & White-24, Brian's Towing- 21, Philp Pontiac-18, Norm's Contracting-15, Colin Ball Motors-14, Emmerson Insur- ance-11, Wayne's Auto Parts-8. High Single: J. King-282. H.S.W.H.: S. Fewer-298. High Triple: M. Vanderby- 685. H.T.W.H.: 769. Triples 625 and over: M. Vanderby-685, P. Crawford- 637, K. Dowson-636, D. Obee- 634, B. Owen-631, K. Walker- 626, J. Rider-625. SUNDAY NIGHT MIXED LEAGUE Team Standings: Ducks- 12, Turkeys-10, Partridge-9, Geese-7, Chickens-4, Pheas- ants-0. LADIES High Single: Mabel Cook- 284. H.S.W.H.: Mabel Cook-306. High Triple: Mabel Cook- 690. H.T.W.H.: 756. MAGNETIC SIGNS PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 M. Vanderby- Mabel Cook- MEN High Single: Jim Rider- 281. H.S.W.H.: 259. Alf Huggins- High Triple: Jim Rider- 725. H.T.W.H.: Schagen-680. Len Van- \ . ty SEAT TA ANT a Sas US SAF AL GR Ki TEA S070 vl SATA ES Legionaires drop final game by Carol Wilbur The Port Perry Legion- aires went down to defeat in the final game in their 3 out of 5 series with Uxbridge. The game was like watch- ing a replay of last Sunday's game in Uxbridge. Our boys came out flying and scored two quick goals, Dave Burnett scored the first with the assist going to Craig Menzies. Lee Wilbur scored Scug by Mrs. Earl Reader Mrs. Edith Davis and a friend have returned after a three week vacation in Daytona Beach and other parts of Florida. She described some very inter- esting Church attendance experiences. Keep in mind the dance on March 14 in support of the Kidney Foundation. Infor- mation from anyone in the Jeffrey family. Please remember the Grace U.C.W. Hot Beef Supper on March 25 to help raise funds for the Church Renovations. We are sorry the renovat- ions were not completed as early as planned and it seem- ed better to withhold the Church Service for another Sunday due to unforseen complications and weather 5.310000 000 10-$50,000 50-$10,000 Wintario's got a ee. way to take the chill out of winter. With a Winter Warm Up Bonus Draw. Over $5 million in tax-free prizes. Including $1%2 million in Bonus Prizes. The seven-digit Bonus Draw ticket number gives you a chance towin oneof 5- $100,000, 10-$50,000 or 50-$10,000 Bonus Prizes. If your Bonus Draw num- § ber corresponds is serving a - the second goal on a good individual effort. The tide then turned with Uxbridge coming back to score 4 unanswered goals, thus ending the game with a 4-2 loss. We appreciate the hard work that was put into this team by the management all year, under their guidance the boys racked up a total of 18 wins, 4 losses and one tie. Team members are John Moore and Steven Whalen (goal), Chris Lane, Andy Sytsma, Jeff Cockerton and Lee Wilbur (defence) Craig Menzies, David Burnett, Greg Warriner, Jim White, Tim Cannon, David Culbert, Steven Durham, John Harmon and Robbie Baker (forwards). Management: Jim Burnett, Garnet Warri- ner, Ted Culbert and Fred Cockerton. og Island handicaps. However, with the widespread interest and dedicated volunteer help, it is expected that everything will be cleaned up by this Sunday to welcome everyone back, including a large number of Guides and Brownies with their leaders and parents. We are pleased to see Rev. Linstead back, refreshed and on call again for service after his and Mrs. Linstead's vacation in Florida. If any young people or others are interested in becoming Church Members, please contact Rev. Linstead as he is contemplating a Communicant class in pre- paration for this decision. Bonnie Gerrow is still receiving donations, large and small toward the Church Renovations. We have one month from time of comple- tion to make our payment. We are very grateful to merchants and service people who offered time for advice and some reduced rates. . As it wasn't possible to have an after service meet- ing last Sunday, it seems necessary to have one on Sunday. 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