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Port Perry Star, 19 Apr 1983, p. 22

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IFT al AL AL EE a AC AR NL NANT Fa SONAR ITA SAS PAA ER EE du EY AR AME BA ACA SAREE AAR Ee dik RA AEN GE AW ERA TA RI FARIS | la OE HSER ORR EEA AERA PRR PY FR 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 19, 1983 Muskies in real scrap for the title Have the Lindsay Muskies finally met their match? After tearing apart the Central Junior C League with a near per- fect season (just one loss) and then repping through several playoff opponents, the Muskies are in a real dog-fight with the Dunnville Terriers for the all-Ont- ario Junior C champion- ship. On Sunday night at the Lindsay Arena, the Muskies were hard pressed to hold on in the third period and salvage a 6-5 victory over the Terriers who had fought back from an earlier 6-1 deficit. SIPCO OIL 985-8625 An Independent Canadian Oil Company Farm Petroleum - Home Heating Oil - 24 HOUR BURNER SERVICE - ATTENTION! PORT PERRY LEGION - BRANCH 419 MEN'S SOFTBALL PRACTICE OLD DIAMOND SUNDAY APRIL 24th 2:00 P.M. EVERYONE WELCOME : ecccovo0c00000000000000° per month Lease this brand new 1983 Pontiac Phoenix for 36 months! sales tax, licence, insurance & maintenance extra PJ MODEL - 2 DR. COUPE including rear window defroster, block heater, automatic transmission, AM radio, fibreglass belted TIRES, FULL FACTORY WARRANTY. Lease Quotations available on Any '83 Model In Stock! LEASE TODAY! THE PHILP PONTIAC WAY! PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 VANEDWARD DR., PORT PERRY - 985-8474 "Serving the Community since 1976." Brough - 201. The win squares the best of seven final at one game each as Dunnville romped to a 5-2 victory onhomeicein the series opener April 13. In Sunday night's game, the Muskies ran into penalty trouble in the final frame and Terriors took advantage to apply strong pressure and close to within one goal by the final buzzer. In game one, the Muskies seemed to have a territorial advantage * in play, but could not put the puck in the net. Observers feel that this all-Ontario Junior C final could go right down to the seventh game as both clubs have plenty of punch and scoring power. Game three will be this Friday night in Lin- dsay with faceoff at 8:30 and then the series shifts back to Dunnville for a Sunday afternoon match with faceoff at 2:00 P.M. All games are carried live on Lindsay radio station CKLY. Congratulations are in order for the R.H. Cornish Public School gymnastics team, winners of 36 awards at the Durham Central Gymnastics Meet held last Thursday. The group was awarded 10 gold medals, eight silver and seven bronze. From top, left to right is Robert Bulins, Dean Stone, Neil Mark, B.J. Andrews, Serena Wood and Rhonda Williamson; middle, Celia William- son, Melissa Kahn, Jeff Goreski, Mike Toye, Nice going, team! Shannon Hurst and Andrea Johnston; bot- tom, Sherri Hvidsten, Valerie Grosvenor, Jennifer Tingle, Lori-Jean Wallace and Vicki Reid. The following students also qualified to compete in the Durham Regional Finals held yesterday (Monday); Vicki Reid, Valerie Grosvenor, Celia Williamson, An- drea Johnston, Lori-Jean: Wallace, Sherri Hvidsten, Robert Bulins, Jeff Goreski, Neil Mark, Mike Toye and Shannon Hurst. Pins and Strikes MONDAY 9:00 LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Zombie - 48; Manhatten - 44 and one half; Screw- drivers - 39; Slings - 29; Daiquiri - 27; B-52 - 25 and one half. Singles over 200: Gail Kowalczyk - 213; Vivian Rider - 259;Corinne Watts - 247; Betty Collins - 221,200; Gail 'Loudfoot - 219,245; Thelma MecCreight - 216; Alice Glashergen - 218; JoAnn Hunter - 221; Dianne Shrigley - 237; Ilean Pugh - 215; Norma Adams - 213; Marylynn Murphy - 221; Diana ~ Section Winners: Manhatten; Total Pins Winners: Screwdrivers. Triples over 600: Vivian Rider - 625; Gail Loudfoot - 621. Guaranteed Results GROUP GOLF LESSONS Starting: SAT., APRIL 30th 4 SESSIONS ... $40.00 Each Session - 2 Hours -- LIMITED REGISTRATION -- Enroll Now! Call Bill Huestis MONDAY NIGHT 7:00 LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Filberts - 50; Brazil Nuts - 43; Almonds - 42; Peanuts - 32; Maca- damias - 25; Cashews - 18. g Singles over 200: R. Beare - 204; R. Des- rochers - 220; M. Murray - 204; R. Finley - 201,228; T. MacDonald - 233; O. Smith - 200; B. Davidge - 201. High Triple Flat: R. Finley - 601;- T. Mac- Donald - 557; F. Venning - 548 High Triple with Handicap: M. Kyle - 700; O. Smith - 693; T. MacDonald - 665. 'High Single: T. Mac- Donald - 233; R. Finley - 228; R. Desrochers - 220. High Single with Handicap: T. Mac- Donald - 269; R. Des- (705) 357-3474 rochers - 254; 0. Smith - 251. YOUTH BOWLING PLAYOFFS, Championship: Blue Jays - 3442; Blue Birds - 3315; Hawks - 3251. Consolation: Eagles - 3573; Orioles - 3125; Fal- cons - 3080. LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Team Standings: Robins - 33; Jays - 33; Orioles ~28; Wrens - 28; Doves - 24; Crows - 22. High Single: Gladys McColl - 665. High Triple: Gladys McColl - 665. Triples over 600: Gladys McColl - 665; Marg Lee - 651. Singles over 200: Gladys McColl - 263,240; Marg Lee - 245,221; Audrie Brown - 234; Joan Knight - 230; Lynda Smith - 230; Janice Lovering - 228; Ann' Meester - 227; Audrey Brown - 225; Mary Irvine - 222; Merle St John - 218; Heather Moore - 217; Bev Evans - 213,201; Marion Geer - 213; Lona Tripp - 208; Jo Ann Russell - 207; Marg Moore - 205,203; Marilyn Locke - 204; Carol Koch - 200. LADIES TUESDAY AFTERNOON BOWLING Championship Series: Love Bug - 3229; Happy Gang - 3157; E.T.s - 2988 Consojftion Series: Six Pack - 3096; 1st Ladies - 3034; Star Trekers - 3015. Singles over 200: Terry Louvelle - 219; Doris Dargavel - 209; Joanne Leach - 213: Margaret Fritz - 200; Kacey Harper - 217; Audrey Buma - 236; Dorothy Shanley - 247; Jennifer Smith - 204; Marj Giroux - 227,200. THURSDAY NIGHT MENS BOWLING Championship Series (Final): Dowson's - 13805; Centennial Lanes - 13578; Port Perry IGA - 13488; Philp Pontiac - 13053; Norms Contract- ing - 12964; Waynes Auto Parts - 12384. Consolation Series (Final): Chris Allen Aluminum - 13448; Do No's - 13423; Emmerson HOURS: Sat. 8a.m. to 12 noon - We have buyers - We do the advertising - We do the selling - We get you top dollars for your boat - Stauffer - M & | MACHINE SHOP | Head Rebuilding - Engines Rebuilt - Rotor & Drum Turning - Flywheel! Resurfacing - Engine Boring & Head Resurfacing REGIONAL ROAD 8 - PORT PERRY >" 985-9345 Mon.toFri.8a.m.to 5 BOAT 'BROKERAGE ARE YOU INTERESTED IN SELLING YOUR BOAT? - Provincial Sales Tax Take the worry out of selling by letting people who are doing it every day, Make your arrange- ments by calling D.M. (DAVE) SMITH M.S, DAVE'S MARINE SALES * SPECIALIZING IN" GESALES™- NEW& USED OPERATING OUT OF: GORESKI LAKESIDE MARINA. 985-9014 Lake Scugog, R.R. 3, 985-3068 - Port Perry, Ontario Insurance - 13114; Legion - 13113; Home Hardware - 12716; Brians Towing - 12666. High Games: J. Healey - 294; G. Red- shaw - 202; K. Gilliam - 274; A. Barwell - 269; B. Vanderklugt - 265; B. 265; G. Louvelle - 256; R. Todd - 256; K. Stauffer - 253. Notes: Banquet is Sat- urday, May 14, 1983. Also the thanks _ the Port Perry Star for excellent coverage in the 82-83 season. - Large display area - We handle all paperwork - Transfer of vessel license - Transfer of trailer owner- ship

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