rr a T-------- Ta. 24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 23, 1984 - Strikes and spares at the bowling lanes MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 9:00 P.M. Team Standings: Leopards - 35; Panther - 25; Jaguars - 20; Cougars - 17; Pumas - 16; Tigers - 13. Singles over 200: Gail Loudfoot - 260,228; Ilean Pugh - 216,203; Joanne Mason - 244; Dorothy Bristow - 235; Corinne Watts 220; Betty Collins - 208; Alice Glasbergen - 207; Shirley DeHaas - 202; Gail Bolton - 200; Vivian Rider - 200. Triples over 600: Gail Loudfoot - 640; Dorothy Bristow - 612. High Single: Gail Loudfoot - 260. High Triple: Gail Loudfoot - 640. MONDAY NIGHT LADIES 7:00 O'CLOCK Team Standings: Elm - 24; Birch - 22; Poplar - 21; Oak - 19; Maple - 12; Spruce - 7. 'High Single: F. Venn- ing - 266; C. Summers - 255; C. Jackson - 240. Singles over 200: R. Finley - 233; 1. Morley - + 202; C. Jackson - 208,240, M. Hockly - 209; F. Ven- ning - 266; I. Allen - 208,214; S. Jackson - 215; C. Summers - 255. High Triples: C. Jackson - 627; F. Venn- ing - 623; R. Finley - 617. Bowlers are still needed LADIES WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON Team Standings: Bub- blicious - 34; Bubble Yums - 28; Juicy Fruits - 28; Chiclets - 23; Hubba Bubbas - 21; Double Mints - 15. ROBERT J. ESPEY 1... LAW OFFICES OF RISEN. ESPEY & FARQUHARSON LORD SIMCOE PLACE Suite 1C - 57 Simcoe St. S., P.O. Box 278 OSHAWA, L1H 703-571-3942 RE (After Hours: 985-9012) a "RAINBOW ROOMS" Prices start under $3,000. OUR SERVICES INCLUDE: ® Siding ® Soffit ® Fascia ® 5" Seamless Eavestrough ® Shutters ® Awnings ® Replacement Windows ® Patio Doors & Storms Retail Sales Available for the Handyman - Cash & Carry High Single: Gerri Langille - 273. High Triple: Gerri Langille - 622. Triples over 600: Gerri Langille - 622; Marg Lee - 602. Singles over 200: Gerri Langille - 273; Marg Lee - 236; Merle St. John - 229; Joyce Storry - 223,200; Gladys McColl - 218; Janet Smith - 218; Carol Beatty - 213; Vera Brown - 212; Ann Meester - 208; Joani Flet- cher - 205; Nancy Barr - 205. YOUTH LEAGUE Team Standings: Eagles - 11; Falcons - 10; Blue Jays - 7; Hawks - 7, Blue Birds - 6; Orioles - 4. Girls High Single: Cheryl Moore - 177. Girls High Double: Cheryl Moore - 278. Boys High Single: Kevin Gassien - 185. Boys High Double: Kevin Gassien - 346. LADIES TUESDAY ~ AFTERNOON Team Standings: Scooby Doos - 22; Alley Cats - 21; Round Ups - 18; Steakettes - 16; Razzle Dazzle - 16; Absentees - 12. Singles over 200: M. Jeffrey - 236; J. Leach - 232; K. McBride - 226, 207; J. Grove - 216,210; M. Raby 213; L. Loughlin - 205; M. Moore - 200. WEDNESDAY NIGHT Team Standings: Gar- fields - 29; Spare Bears - 25, Cabbage Patchers - 21; Bouncers - 19; Gremlins - 19; Slow Starts - 13. Chris & Mike Allen ALUVIINYW SEPTEMBER & OCTOBER HOURS: 10to 12 & 1 to 3 Monday to Friday 8:30 to 1 Saturdays "Free Estimates for supply & install." CALL 985-3747 Over 200: K. Welts - 202; V. Rider - 209; M. Cameron 211; M. Dickson - 232. 'High Single Flat: M. Dickson - 232. High Single with Han- dicap: M. Hiemstra - 247. High Triple: M. Dickson - 580. High Triple with Han- dicap: K. Welts - 629. SUNDAY NIGHT COUPLES BOWLING Team Standings: Partridge - 29; Mallards - 23; Quail - 22; Grouse - 21; Pheasants - 17, Chuckers - 14. MEN: High Single: Ken Stauffer - 278. High Single with Handicap: Barry Oliver - 295. High Triple Flat: Bill Turner - 684. High Triple With Handicap: Barry Oliver - 714. LADIES: High Single Flat: Pat Turner - 278. High Single with Handicap: Pat Turner - 302. High Triple Flat: Vivian Rider - 614. High Triple with Handicap: Pat Turner - 678. Over 210: Ken Stauffer - 278; Vivian Rider 234; Barry Oliver 214; Dave Vincent - 231; Marion Hopkins 214; Pat Turner 278; Ray ° Wright - 213; Bill Turner - 264,250; Kay McBride - 255: Ted Harvard - 223; Jim Rider - 212,243; Don Francis - 229. . TUESDAY MENS Team Standings: Jack's Boys - 30; Sparky's Delite - 28; Kid's Only? - 26; Adults Only? - 26; Lucky Strikes - 21; Ford Scugog Mens Non contact loop Lovers - 16. High Single: Bill Rue- sink - 285; John Cris- cione - 290. High Triple: John Criscione - 713; Bill 'Ruesink - 708; Ed Wien- hold - 684. High Single with Handicap: Peter Sut- cliffe Jr. - 331; John Criscione - 299; Gary Reis - 297. High Triple with Handicap: Bill Ruesink -798; Gill Quackenbush - 766; Ed Wienhold - 747. 215 And Over: Dave Vivian - 225,220; Randy Stauffer - 217; Gary Reis - 260; Bruce Stauffer - 222; Bruce Norton 221; Rick Rahm - 223,224; Bill Turner 225; Jeff Norton - 231; Ed Wien- hold - 235,234,215; Gill Quackenbush - 222; Pat Mason - 232,251; Bill Ruesink - 285,227; Bill Owen - 263; John Cris- cione - 290,230; Hal McCullough - 244; Peter Sutcliffe - 266; Ken Stauffer - 221,219. 600 And Over: John Criscione - 713; Bill Ruesink - 708; Ed Wien- hold - 684; Pat Mason - 662; Dave Vivian - 654; Ken Stauffer - 629; Hal McCullough - 627; Bruce Stauffer - 626; Gill Quackenbush - 601. One team still undefeated Larocque Electric upped its league record to 5-0 with a convincing victory over Crandells 5-2. Scoring for Larocque: Ken Little, Bernie Mc- Aneny, Dave Roth, Doug Suppelsa and Kevin Reid. Assists: Wayne Taylor (2), Lee Steeves, Doug Suppelsa, Bill VanCamp, Rick VanWeston and Glen Howsam. Crandells goals by Wayne Fox and Neil Rough start for Pee Wee B's The Port Perry Pee Wee No. 2 team sponsor- ed by Stone Real Estate are now two weeks into their schedule with 5 games under their belts. This team is pleased to have Ed Teno and Garry Geer as their very capable coaches. Managing for the Stones is Bob Free. The team forwards are Aaron Cochrane, Doug Adams, Greg Fitzgerald, John Ennis, Ryan Free, Scott Menzies, Adam Cumm- ings, Phil Teno and Troy McCully. On defence we have Graham Sullivan, Brett Puckrin, Chris Forder and Jason Towns. Between the pipes our goalies are David Talbot and David Buxcey. We started our season in Uxbridge on Oct. 12th with a close game coming out losers in a 5-3 game. Scoring for our team were Adam Cummings unassisted, Jason Towns with John Ennis getting the assist and Doug Adams with Ryan Free getting the assist. Our 1st home game was Oct. 13th against Thornhill. We were missing a full line of forwards and yet with good support from coach Garry Geer and the fans, the team kept up with Thornhill throughout the game, coming out on the short end of a 5-4 game Both David's were confident in the net and played well. Goal scorers were Graham Sullivan un- assisted, Adam Cumm- ings assisted by John Ennis, Troy McCully assisted by Aaron Cochrane and an un- assisted goal by Adam Cummings. Stone's then travelled to Pickering Oct. 17th . where a quick goal by Pickering after only 9 seconds of play told the story of the game. The Pickering team skated beautifully and made some great passing throughout the game. Final score 7-0, a well deserved win for the Pickering team. On Sat. Oct. 20the we welcomed Cole Parry to our for- ward line in the home game against Whitby. In the first period, Whitby scored 2 un- answered goals, follow- ed by another goal in the 2nd period. During the game we had numerous shots on the Whitby net but just could not slip the puck past their goalie. A comment from one of the fans was "wholly moley, what a goalie'. On Sunday Oct. 21 we travelled to Markham, where both our goalies Talbot and Buxcey, must have thought they'd be sent in for target practice. although 6 goals were scored for Markham, both David Talbot and David Buxcey stopped numerous shots throughout the game. The Markham team dominated the play throughout the entire game, however, late in the 3rd John Ennis managed to slip away with the puck, take his shot, leaving a loose puck out front for Adam Cummings to poke in the corner. This hope- fully has broken the goose egg and I'm sure the boys were pleased to spoil Markham's shut- out. Our next home game is Oct. 27th at 7:30, hope to see you there. McLaughlin. Greg Roberts assisted on both goals. Sportsland had little trouble defeating Smiths Contracting 5-1. The line of Ken Smart, John Foster and Dave Bourgeois accounted for 9 points. Wayne Norton and Brian Callery scored Sportslands other goals. Smiths lone goal was scored by Greg Heffer- ing, assisted by Mike Driscoll. J&D Carpentry play- ed their finest game of the season with a 3-0 win over Compton Cable TV. J&D's goalkeeper, Pete Namienko record- ed his first shutout as he turned away many Compton snipers. Scoring for J&D were Mike Adam, assisted by John Robertson; Dennis Lycett from Tim Kane, and finally John Robert- son assisted by Joe Curran and Dennis Lycett. Galley Fish and Chips OFFICE SUPPLIES For All Your Requirements PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 PIONEER AIRTIGHT F.P. INSERTS * 3 Colours Available * 10 Year Factory Warranty * Full Fire Brick Lined * Secondary Burn System * Glass Door Optional SAFE DIRECT FLUE INSTALLATIONS FREE ESTIMATES Call 985-2935 PIONEER STOVES & ANTIQUES 7 Robinglade Dr. N. Open Daily 9-9 and B.J. Donuts battle to a 3-3 tie, as this game proved to be the most exciting contest of the day. | Both teams played well as the score se-saw- ed. Galley opened the game on a goal by Brian Samis, assisted by Kelly Lee. B.J.'s Al Bonner equalled the score at 1 assisted by Ritchie LeFort 3 minutes later With some fine passing Larry Page netted Galleys second goal assisted by Peter Keene and Tim Cullen. B.J.'s came right back with Ron Hooge- boom scoring assisted by Al Bonner and Reid Stainton. The third period saw B.J.'s take the lead for the first time on an unassisted goal by Larry Jackson. The game remained 3-2 for B.J.'s until the last minute, when Galleys captain, Carl Fitzgerald, took a pass from Dave Mann and Donavan Smith to tie the score at 3. Next Sundays Games: 8:00 J&D vs. Smiths; 9:05 - B.J. Donuts vs. Crandells; 10:15 - Compton vs. Sports- land; 11:20 Larocque vs. Galley Fish and Chips. 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