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Port Perry Star, 21 Dec 1982, p. 2

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ON SRL Ga, ai BURA a -w AL 2 TT NDAD FATA TO 3 MEAN > ns ERE ENE SOA 2A -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. December 21, 1982 Bantams win two by wide margins On Wednesday, December 15th the Port Perry Bantams hosted the Stouffville Ban- tams. The Port team came out victorious with a 6-1 win. Port got on the board early with a goal by Jim White assisted by Rob Baker and Chris Cookman. The play slackened off for most of the first period. Late in the first, Lee Wilbur scored from Greg Warriner and Jeff Cockerton. Play was very slow until midway through the second period, Lee Wilbur scored with a pretty play, Jim White and Chris Cookman got the assists. Stouffville scored late in the second to make it 3-1. In the third, Rob Baker, scored 3 'times for the 'hat Trick". The first goal was early in the third and unassisted. Rob's 2nd was assisted by Steve Durham and Mike Johnson. The third goal was assisted by Mike Johnson and Jim White. Jim White earned three points in this game and Rob Baker with four. Good work guys. The following night Port travelled to Pickering Village coming away winners with a score of 7-1. In the first period Port took four goals to Pickerings none. Jim White scored from Steve Durham. Chris Cook- man scored from Dave Culbert. Greg Warriner scored from Dave Burnett and Mike Johnston patted one, assisted by Rob Baker and Jim White. In the second, Port was shut out and Pickering scored once. In the third, Port added 3 more. The first was scored by Dave Burnett assist went to Craig Menzies. The second goal went to Lee Wilbur assisted by Steve Durham. And the final goal, which was scored with 29 seconds left in the game went to Dave Bur- nett for his second goal of the game. The assists went to Craig Menzies and Steve Durham for Steve's 3rd assist of the night. The game ended and Port skated off with a 7-1 win. The Senior boys basketball team at R.H. Cornish concluded a successful season last week as they finished runner-up to Frenchman's Bay in the all- Durham finals. The team represented Central Durham after beating out Uxbridge. Front from left: - Scott West, Dave Burnett, Nick Vanderzwet, Paul Walton, and Greg Warriner. Back from left: Steve Whalen, Dave Culbert, Rob Baker, Jim White and coach Rob Smart. [Absent from photo is Paul McDowell] Pins and strikes from the bowling lanes TUESDAY NIGHT MIXED BOWLING Team Standings: No.6 Pipers - 17; No.3 Royals - 11; No.4 Alley Cats - 11; No.5 Super*5"' - 11; No.2 Screw- drivers - 9; No.1 In-B-Tween Over 200: Bill Turner - 287,216; Kevin Taylor - 269, 222; Helen Tait - 255; Diane McCourt - 253; Merv Bayley - 227; Brian Spence - 223,204; Neil Crouter - 222: Lorne Mallory - 221,217; Roger Lafontaine - 220,206; Gerrv § g 1 [E._1 hin ok following sponsors: *Westshore Marine *Bruton's 1.D.A. Drugs *Gord Lewis Motor Sales *Port Perry Star *Gee Electric *Willy & Son *Brian's Towing *Royal Canadian Legion * Br. 419, Port Perry ~ *Canadian Tire *Sipco Oil Co. *Irvine Construction *Galley Fish & Chips *Port Perry Printing SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB The players, parents and executive of the Scugog Youth Soccer Club would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude and thanks to all of our In these difficult times, the genero- sity of our sponsors is well appreciated and we look forward to their continuing support throughout 1983 to promote youth soccer within the club. *Thomson Heating & Air Conditioning *Lake Scugog Lumber *Watermill Restaurant *Kinsmen Club, Port Perry *Lion's Club, Port Perry *Homestead Furaiture *Barry's Variety *Garrow Dodge/Chrysler *A.T.). Ind. Tool & Fab Ltd. *Flamingo/Vachon ASSOCIATE SPONSORS *Nonquon Travel Service *Hillside Landscaping, Oshawa "Merry Christmas & sincere Best Wishes to you and your families for a Happy and 'Prosperous New Year." RUNGSTED ISHOCKEY KLUB 7 DENMARK Ogden - 211,202; Paul Me- Court - 210; Bill Gerber -- 213,205; Art Mathews - 206. High Triple: Bill Turner - 665, Kevin Taylor - 664; Brian Spence - 621; Diane McCourt - 610; Lorne Mallory - 610; Gerry Ogden - 604. MONDAY 9:00 P.M. LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Zombie - 20; Screwdrivers - 20; Daiquiri - 17; Manhatten - 16; Sling - 15; B-52 - 13. Singles over 200: Vivian Rider - 217; Linda Marsh - 201; Corinne Watts - 286; Gail Loudfoot - 200,223; Reta Saunders - 212; Elma Vernon - 236; Myrtle Gimblett - 228; Sue Parkin - 206; Patti Aylward - 203; Marg Pelow - 213; Isabel Bartley - 234; Dorothy Briston - 210; Diana Brough - 210; Bev Thompson - 234,212. Triples over 600: Corinne Watts - 619. YOUTH BOWLING Team Standings: Blue Birds - 5; Orioles - 3; Falcons - 3; Hawks - 2; Eagles - 2; Blue Jays - 0. Girls High Single: Caren Turner - 199. Girls High Double: Caren Turner - 308. Boys High Single: Adrian Donnelly - 189. Boys High Double: Shawn Cochrane - 291. TUESDAY AFTERNOON LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Love Bug - 26; Happy Gang - 20; E.T.'s - 20; Star Trekers - 19; 1st Ladies - 14; Six Pack - 6. 6 "Singles over 200:Dorothy Shanley - 216; Mary Cannon - 219,236, Kay McBride - 208; Anne Zaparanuik - 225; Marj Giroux - 207; Doris Dargavel -218,219; Joanne Leach - 233; Marion Hopkins - 216; Linda Hughes - 223; Joan Fleming - 208,205. VS. L ITTLE BRITAIN € KAWARTHA INSTANT PRINT BANTAM 'A' LITTLE BRITAIN COMMUNITY CENTRE Triples over 600: Mary Cannon - 618. MONDAY NIGHT 7:00 LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Peanuts - 30; Filberts - 30; Brazil Nuts - 21; Almonds - 20; Cashews - 16; Macadamias - 9. Singles over 200: R. Beare - 244,228; C. Summers - 262,209; B. Davidge - 207,217; S. Cosburn - 284,221; F. Venning - 210,211,246; M. Murray - 217. High Singles Flat: C. Cos- burn - 284; C. Summers - 268; F. Venning - 246. High Single with Handicap: C. Summers - 322; S. Cosburn - 313; B. Davidge - 263. High Triple Flat: S. Cos- burn - 676; F. Venning - 667; R. Beare - 665. High Triple with Handicap: S. Cosburn - 766; C. Summers - 764; M. Murray - 733. TUESDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: High Rollers - 27; Ab's Boys - 23; 3R"s +2! - 19; Jokers - 14; Sooner 6 - 13; Express - 8. . 215 and over: Dave Vivian - 225,222; Tim Ashbridge - 226; Ken Horner - 234; Gerry McGuckin - 270; John Cris- cione - 225; Tom Lockett - 236,235; Bruce Stauffer - 226; John Greive - 222; Ab Ful- ford - 232,218; Craig Mec- Fadden - 281,225; Rick Rahm - 243; Hal McCullough - 233; Rick Deshane - 240; Pat Mason - 227,244; Bob Best - 216; Ken Stauffer - 228,253; Ed Weinhold - 233,237; Paul Grant - 222, High Single: Craig Mec- Fadden - 281. High Single with Handicap: Craig McFadden - 322. 600 and over: Dave Vivian - 600; Gerty McGuckin - 672; Tom Lockett - 604; Steve Robinson - 606; Ab Fulford - 626; Craig McFadden - 694; Pat Mason - 659; Ken Stauffer-- 653; Ed Weinhold - 676. High Triple: Craig Mc- Fadden - 694. High Triple with Handicap: Craig McFadden - 817. SUNDAY NIGHT COUPLES BOWLING Team Standings:S.0.B.'s - 16; Hot Stuff - 6; Born Losers -19; Garfield - 19; Hot Oaks - 17; Super 6 - 28. men ' Singles over 200: Ken Woodhouse - 246; Al York - 227; Bev Black - 215,251,214 (680); Don Frances - 230; Bill Vanderklugt - 223; Gerry Louvelle - 212. High Single: Flat: Bev Black - 251. High Single with Handicap: Bev Black - 296. High Triple Flat: Bev Black 680. High Triple with Handicap: Bev Black - 812. WOMEN Singles over 200: Beth Oke - 212,321,(732); Marion Hop- kins - 204; Robbin Black - 224, (600); Sharon Wood- house - 203; Fern Harvard - 201; Vivian Rider - 307,(668). " High Single Flat: Beth Oke - 321. High Single with Handicap: Beth Oke - 332, High Triple Flat: Beth Oke - 732. High Triple with Handicap: Beth Oke - 765. MoJacks hockey (From page 1 - all-star game. Jamie Bird is among the top of the pack in league scoring, and Scott Wallace is one of the best two-way players on any team in the Junior loop this year. MoJacks management won't know until later this week if another player: from this team is to be added to the all-star roster. Because of the all-star game Boxing Day, MoJacks WINDSHIELDS will not have a home game this Sunday night. Next action at the Scugog Arena is Thursday, December 30 at 8:30 P.M. 'The second place Bow- manville Eagles will be the visitors and the game should be a dandy as these clubs battle for second spot. The last time Port Perry and Bowmanville clashed, Mo- Jacks scored with one second left to take a 5-4 victory. WE'LL uP 00 WRITE OFF ... T° 525 0" ON INSURANCE CLAIMS T (Offer expires January 31, 1983.) SELEC AUTO GLASS FOR APPOINTMENT rocoto" Phone: 433-4223 . TICKETS: Adults $2.00; Students $1.00; Under 12 Yrs. Free WED., DEC. 29th 8P.Mm. Advance Ticket Sales: Call Gord Masters (705) 786-2173 or 985-7652. Also available at Kawartha Instant Print - 42 Cambridge St. N., Lindsay Ey CT ---------- i a 4 TT --

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