Throwing out the ceremonial bowl at the opening of the new facilities at Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club, was 91 year old Charlie Heels, a visitor from the Lindsay Lawn Bowling Club, who had been actively bowling up until two years ago. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 26, 1986 -- 25 Dignataries help cut the ribbon Bowling green opens This past Saturday was the of- ficial opening of the new Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club with the top Government representatives on hand. Following the official opening, the ribbon cuting - guests and club 'members gathered inside, chatted and had refi eshments. The only pro- blem was, it had to rain. The team of Bill Owen, Melba Owen and Rose Willoughby travell- ed to the Lindsay greens on Sunday and won the Lillian Birown Trophy in trebles play. . On August 17, 1986 at the Uxbridge Bowling Green, the Ross Adams trophy was up for play, and the team of Mel & Bertha Meulemeester had a good day indeed, as they were the only ones to win all three games, and won the Ross Adams trophy, for the second year in a row - way to go ple. At the local bowling green, sixteen teams were on hand from Peter- boro, Oshawa, Lindsay, Cannington, Whitby and Port Perry cumpeted for the trophy, with the rink of: Phyliss McMillans - Oshawa - win- ning, Florance Lidster - Oshawa - 2nd, Dorothy Nicholson - Oshawa - 3rd, Clara Martyn - Port Perry - 4th, and Ethel Cochrance - Peterbcro - 5th. Everybody enjoyed the new greens. August 12 L. Midgley 11 - S. Williams 6; H. Martyn 14 - S.'Rickard 9; G. Pren- tice 15 - J. Beckett 7; D. Gower 16 - J. Martin 9; M. Rickard 17 - C. Martyn 8; B. Owen 10 - G. Love 7. August 19 M. Rickard 10 - H. Martyn 9; B, Owen 11 - L. Midgley 6; C. Martyn 11- J. Beckett 4; G. Prentice 15 - G. Love 2; J. Martin 20 - S. Rickard 7; D. Gower 16 - S. Williams 6. August 13 A. Cox 17 - J. Baird 11; D. McBrien 4 - B. Storry 18; A. Stableford 17 - M. Meulemeester 13; D. Hurst 13 - J. Stableford 10; L. Midgley 13 - S. Williams 9; M. Shekidan 10 - G. Love 8. August 20 J. Stableford 9- A. Cox 5; G. Love 17-D. Hurst 5; M. Meulemeester 9 - J: Baird 8; B. Storry 21 - A. Stableford 9; M. Sheridan 15 - L. Midgley 5, D. McBrien 11 - S. Williams 8. Port captures Walker trophy Against a lovely summer evening sky with an orange moon rising over Fenelon Falls our Kawartha team rode to victory, defeating the Fenelon Falls in 2 "squeakers", 7 matches to 5 overall! John Scott, our Port Perry Lawn Bowling Club was a beehive of activi- ty on Saturday as members and well-wishers gathered for the opening ceremonies of the new facilities near the Fairground. Shown cutting the ribbon are from left to right: MPP Sam Cureatz, Mary McKay, Mayor Jerry Taylor, Dorothea Koch, Laura Palmer-Korn, representative of the Wintario Corporation, Grace Love, William Owen, Regional TEN Figure Skating Club *--REGISTRATION at Scugog Memorial Arena Port Perry Tuesday, September 9 ............. 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, September 10 ...... 7-9 p.m. -- REGISTRATION FEES -- JUNIOR: (Up to Canskate Novice | Badge): $102.00 & $8.00 CFSA Fee & $10.00 Carnival Fee INTERMEDIATE: (Novice Il to Preliminary Figure). $122.00 & $8.00 CFSA Fee & $10.00 Carnival Fee SENIOR: (1st Figure and Up) - $132.00 & $8.00 CFSA Fee & $10.00 Carnival Fee. SKATE & DRESS EXCHANGE -- DURING REGISTRATION -- Bring articles for exchange to Arena on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th from 7 to 9 p.m. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, CALL: Gail Chellew - 985-3005; Gail Kowalczyk - 985-7930 or Sharalyn Campbell - 985-9494 Chairman Gary Herrema, Dr. Matthew Dymond and Gord Terwilliger. Originally founded in 1910, the club now boasts a record 101 members. Honoured for being the club's longest members who are still active were Dorothea Koch, who joined as a teenager in 1934, and William Owen who has been an active member since 1959. DURHAM REGION FAMILY YMCA Register Now for FALL PROGRAMS Brochures available at Port Perry YMCA office or call 9£5-2824. D THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DURHAM HOLIDAY CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITE The SCUGOG WASTE DISPOSAL SITE will be closed on Mon- day, September 1, 1986, due to the Labour Day Holiday. Normal operations will continue on Tuesday, September 2, 1986. W.A. TWELVETREES, P.ENG., COMMISSIONER OF WORKS captain, ecstatically recalled this is the third consecutive year we have won the Walker Jones Trophy, emblemate of the playoff champion- ship. Three weeks ago the team cap- tured the Rhys Williams Trophy, for the best season record. Both trophies will be on display at Homestead Furniture. Twenty-six players played on the team at different times filling the twelve positions on any given night. Deserving special mention for con- tributions above and beyond are: Larry & Sandy Adamcryck for driv- ing many, many miles to play very well for the team; Beth and Tony Tenwesteneind for juggling babies and timetables to make it all possi- ble; Laurie Cooper, who along with Beth, were the only ones to play all 8 matches; Ralph "Rocket" Ballard, co-captain, whose meteoric shots blew holes in the opposition; Diane Burt for loyally sailing home from "The Islands' twice; Ken Elliott for saying 'what do you mean we play tonight?"' and Sophia Brendon, the Hair Band Queen, for her 2-handed back-hand and diverse hair styles. Other team members who willing- ly gave of their time and skill in the cause are: Dave Armour, Bob Alex- ander, Lesley Allin, Barry Bracken, Bob McCrae, George Bright, Chic Carnegie, Georgia Brock, Len & Gwen Glover, Heather Muir, Jay Neill, Dave Nicholishen, John Orde, Ralph Price, Joe Vanderwyst and John Scott. Club members are asked to check the bulletin box periodically for news. Our Singles Tournament is fast approaching and a sign-up sheet will be at the courts soon. Autumn program at theY 'The fall program schedule of the Durham Region YMCA is now "available. Coming this fall the *'Y"' will feature programs such as floor hockey, kingergym, pee wee gym- nastics, nursery school, creative crafts and babysitting training. Registration is now on daily from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. and from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., with a special open house and information night on September 18th, 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. For further information, please call Marilyn Pearce, Program Co- ordinator, Port Perry "Y" Office 985-2824.