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Port Perry Star, 1 Feb 1983, p. 25

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bod ME ZN 0 re - a ATA uct PA Ski kA df ad alas NEE. Pins and Strikes (From page 22) Lucy Cook - 641. High Single Flat: Alice Spence - 251. High Single with Handicap: Kathy Welts - 269. High Triple Flat: Lucy Cook - 641. High Triple with Handicap: Gail Wallace - 724. YOUTH BOWLING Team Standings: Hawks - 18; Bluebirds - 16; Falcons - 13; Eagles - 12; Orioles - 8; Blue Jays - 8. Girls High Single: Shelly Forsyth - 164. Girls High Double: Caren Turner - 307. Boys High Single: Mark Hansen - 207. Boys High Double: Mark Hansen - 302. THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Team Standings: Philp Pontiac - 20; Cen- tennial Lanes - 19; Legion 419 - 18; Brians Towing - 17; Emmerson Insurance - 14; Dowsons - 13; Waynes Auto Parts -13; Norms Contracting - 12; Do No's - 11; Port Perry I.G.A. - 11; Chris Allen Aluminum - 10; Home Hardware - 10. High Single Flat: R. Todd - 351; J. Healey - 311; B. Stauffer - 298. High Single with Handicap: R. Todd - 351; J. Healey - 330; B. Stauffer - 323. High Three Flat: R. Todd - 774; J. Rider - 725; J. Healey - 721. High Three with Handicap: J. Healey - 778; R. Todd - 774; R. Jardine - 751. Bowlers over 625: R. Todd - 774; J. Rider - 725; J. Healey - 721; B. Owen - 684; J. Owen - 655; S. Whitter - 651; C. Watts - 650; G. Howsam - 645; J. Cook - 633; R. Jardine - 631; B. Stauffer - 631; H. Dear- borne - 628. LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Love Bug - 45; Star Trekers - 42; Happy Gang - 38; E.T.'s - 37; 1st Ladies - 29; Six Pack - 17. Second Section Winners: Kacey Har- -per; Norma Traquair; Marion Hopkins; Audrey Buma; Mary Peck; Anne Gliddon. Singles over 200: Judy Olaisen - 224; Doris Dar- gavel - 202; Lynne Cawker - 262; Terry Louvelle - 235; Kacey Harper - 231; Jennifer Smith - 201; Marj Giroux - 208; Marg Jeff- rey - 202. MONDAY 9:00 P.M. LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Zombie - 41; Daiquiri - 38; Screwdrivers - 36; Manhatten - 25; B-52 - 24; Sling - 24. Singles over 200: Gail Kowalczyk - 213,214; Vivian Rider - 228; Mens hockey (From page 21) in the first were Dave Bourgeois and Lee Steeves. Ray Zap- araniuk assisted on the second goal. Denzil Irving scored also for Rick Larocque Electric from Jack Lally and Russ Heffering. At the gorys were leading 2-1. In the second, Gre- gorys came back with two more to go ahead - 4-1. Dave Bourgeois got his second of the game from Doug Bronson, and Dale Bronson got his first of the game from brother Doug. Larocque Electric came back with . two, to even the margin end. of . the. first, Gre-- lw we PCC ICICI ICCC 39290 9252525252 52525252 525 x) ~ JUNIOR "C" % HOCKEY Scugog Arena - Port Perry by goals from Russ Heffering and Rick Fields. Henry Forderer and Ted Willis assisted on the third goal. Gre- gorys went ahead 5-3 when Dale Bronson got his second from Doug Bronson. Doug Bronson had three assists in this game. -With- 3--seconds left Ted Willis scored from Denzil Irving and Jack Lally to give Lar- ocque Electric their 4th but- wasn't -enough to catch up. Goalies for this game were Scott Sinclar with the winner and Tom Hunter for Larocque Electric. = an an nn EI CCRC SC NL SC SC SRC SC SC SCC Ue RC BeBe ae Br RO Bohr rk - lo ---- Children 50¢ a OO ICICI CII I IC IC IT IC IC IC OC IC or - PLAYOFFS - (BEST 3 OUT OF 5) Rice Lake Rangers VS Port Perry Sat., February 5th - 8:00 P.M. Sunday, February 6th - 7:30 P.M. ADMISSION: Adults $2.00; Students $1.50: DOC COOCIIOCOICCC MoJacks TT aT wn wn wn wn ap wn wn wr wn wp wn wn wn nn wn I I I I I I OO OO ICCC SC SC IL ICSC SC SC SO NP relate Sh Sh I0 JC IC - - - ET Te Linda Marsh - 207; Laura Longo - 213,212; Corine Watts - 224; Gail Loudfoot - 251; Marg Pelow - 219,200; Myrtle Gimblett - 200. Triples over 600: Vivian Rider - 604; Laura Longo - 605; Gail Loydfoot - 604; Marg Pelow - 610. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING . Team Standings: Crows - 31 and one half; Robins - 30; Jays - 29; Doves - 28; Orioles - 24 and one half; Wrens - 24. High Single: Merle St John - 235. High Triple: Marg Lee - 634 Triples over 600: Marg Lee - 634. Singles over 200: Merle St John - 235; Joyce Storry - 232; Marg Lee - 225,212; Ann Meester - 224; Carol Koch - 219; Gladys Mc- Coll - 217; Gerri Langille - 211; Dorothy Lee - 205; Diane Andrews - 204; Karna Cameron - 202; Audrey Brown - 201. Old Belles still On Sunday, Jan. 23, the Port Perry 1.G.A. Belles played an exhi- bition game with a group of girls who had played on former Belle teams. The 11 to 3 score proved once again that experience makes up for any deficiencies caused by extra years in age. Scoring for the "Old Girls' were Rhonda White with 7 goals and 3 assists, Daphane Butt with 2 goals and 3 assists, Bonnie Bridge with 1 goal and 3 assists, Sherry Allen with 1 goal and 1 assist and Cheryl Doherty with 1 assist, > "Cindy (Sam) Heurkins. played an outstanding game in goal. Smith, Niles, Selby CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS On Monday evening, February 14, at 8:30 p.m., the community will get the opportunity to see Canada's Famous Flying Father's Hockey team. i The team is so successful that it has more requests than it can handle. Approx- imately one hundred requests each year. Due to priestly duties and commitments, the team studies the various invitations and selects about twenty-five games each season. The Uxbridge Black Hawk Oldtimers have been trying for two years to have the Fathers come to Ux- bridge for a benefit game. Now they are really coming to play the Black Hawks, with all the receipts going to the new senior citizen warm room under con- struction at the arena. The Flying Fathers played their first game in North Bay in 1963. Since then, the team has played throughout the Scoring for the I.G.A. Belles were Janice Jackman with 3 goals and Michelle Andrews and Kim Garland each with 1 assist. Port Perry I.G.A. Belles hosted an exhi- bition game with Wark- worth Junior Belles on Sunday, Jan. 30, with Port Perry winning by a 6 to 1 score. Scoring for Port were Janice Jackman and Brenda Shepstone with 2 goals each and Kelley Raines and Stephanie Butt with 1 goal each. Assists were earned by Diane McDougall with 2 -and -Kim--Garland-and Michelle Andrews with 1 each. $2ay [« & net! i 4 Fulo ine BAKING SUPPLIES Suite 450 - 151 Bloor Street West, Toronto, Ontario M5S 1S4 Telephone: (416) 961-5022 BROOKLIN » FLOUR MILLS ev LIMITED (ESTABLISHED 148) ANIMAL FEEDS + PET FOODS 2) CASSELS RD. EAST, BROOKLIN, ONTARIO L6B 1C0 TEL: 655-485) ALL PURPOSE FLOUR Robin Hood, Purity, Untreated (SMALLER SIZES AVAILABLE) 22.75 Rabbit Pellets 1.99 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 1, 1983 -- 23 The Flying Fathers will hit Uxbridge Arena February 14 province of Ontario, in the Yukon, in the North- west Territories, in the Maritimes, in Quebec, in British Columbia, all across the U.S.A. as far north as Alaska and the team has made three successful excursions to Europe thus far. They have raised over one million dollars for various charities and along the way, the Fly- ing Fathers have man- aged to communicate the Chrisitan message and have helped to make countless people laugh. This is an excellent hockey team that fills every arena wherever they play. One of the players, Father Les Costello, performed with the Toronto Maple Leafs in The National Hockey League before com- mencing his studies for the priesthood. The Flying Fathers have appeared on Hockey Night in Canada, P.M. Mag- azine, The World of tough Port's next game is their last league game with Oshawa "A"s on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 6:25 P.M. in Port Perry. Here's Why It Pays to Deal at ... GORD LEWIS MOTOR SALES LTD. Over 20 Years serving Port Perry & area - Using Top Quality Parts & Equipment - 10 Bays to Serve You - Factory Trained and Government Certified Mechanics THIS MONTH'S SPECIAL: People, That's Life, Front Page Challenge and numerous other T.V. programs. Recently they signed a contract in Hollywood giving Kragen Pro- ductions the exclusive rights to make a movie based on the Flying Fathers. Petites win by 4-3 On Saturday, January 29, the Bruton's:LD.A. Petites travelled' to Iroquois Park to "play the Whitby WLCA team and brought home a 4-3 win. It took us to the middle of thé first period before we got going. Melissa Moe- hring shot a beautiful backhand shot behind the goal tender to open the scoring. Nicky Beare and Denna Lover- ing assisted on this goal. Nicky blasted the second goal on an assist by Melissa, Nicky who has been our goaltender the last few games cer- tainly had 'a good day playing in front. In the second period, Kelly Calloway scored 2 goals assisted by Heather Lawrence and Denise Wilson. The first of these was scored while we were short-handed. Join us next week in Whitby at 1 p.m. when we meet the Whitby Colour Your World team. House League Emmerson -5 Cochrane - 2 Emmerson played well as they came up victorious. Emmerson goals were scored by Jeff Wray 2, Jim Jack- man 1, Steve Solomon 1, and Ron Brown with 1. The assists went to Paul Lane 2, Calvin Brewster 1, Ron Brown 1, and Danny Vernon with 2. Cochrane goals were scored by Jim Abraham, and Bill Alyward. The assists went to John Tzountzrious 1, Jim Abraham 1, and Mark Bouwmeester with 1. Consumers - 4 I.G.A.-0 Consumers came up with a win as Karl '"'Pearl" Durham rec- eived the first shut-out of his career. 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