GY SOEOTRNR FEY TF THE [EE LPR VR ~ billed a "Funspiel" and late in March, the Port more curking. And it may become an annual There were smiles all around after a fun day of curling last Friday as 32 youngsters from Cor- nish School hosted a similar number of curlers from Beatty Public School in Parry Sound. It was Perry gang will pay a visit to.Parry Sound for event between the two schools. From left front in this photo are Ben Blanchard (Cornish), Pam Ferguson (Parry Sound), John Stark (Cornish), Carolyn Groskorth (Parry Sound), Jeff Murray (Cornish), Kristen Johnson (Parry Sound). At back are Brian Cooper (Cornish) and Jason Fer- ris (Parry Sound). Pins and Strikes TUESDAY NIGHT MEN'S BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standings: Know Accounts 22; Untouchables 17; Pat's Pack 14; Geezer Teazers '14; Leftovers 11: Spark Plugs 6. High Single: Bill Owen 321. 625; Ab Fulford 641; Roy Povey 747; Jim Rider 651. Team Standings: Don't Care 12; Pussykats 12; Vamps 10; 'Pros 4; Care Bears 2; Sunshine Girls 2. High Single 200 & Over Flat: Chris High Single with Handicap: Roy . Tripp 207; Joan Fleming 241, 216; Povey 747. \ Lucy Wilson 206, 210; Joan Knight High Triple: Bill Owen 353. 217. © High Triple with Handicap: Roy Povey 837. 215 and over: Jack Healey Kevin Gassien 218, 230; Weinhold 227: Roy Povey 2 268: Bill Owen 221. 321 I Haugen 221; Rick DeShand 233: Jim Rider -216, 232; Paul Trudel 240: Sat 0. Gerry Louvelle 266; Steve Robinson "ann : Singles Over 200: Site Jackson 247. oo Ab Fulford 221, 224; Bili Turner. Sue Cosburn 208, Bev Silverman 206. : Marg Burnfield 206, France Venn- Bui Ow en £31; ing 204, 203, Bonny Rahm 204, 200, igh Single 200 & Over with Han- 1s Tripp 256; Joan Flem- . , 227; Lucy Wilson 213, 217: ason Joan Knight 275. Monday Night Ladies - 7:00 P.M. Team Standings: Mars 7, Jupiter 6, Mercury 4, N 600 and over: MACKEY BAILEY BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings - 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon Lake Scugog Lumber Building Gerry Louvelle 623; Steve Robinson' pine 3, Venus 1. - Oshawa Rd., Port Perry a16 985-7391 THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN ed WHITBY CONTRACT W87-43 GRAVEL CRUSHING AND STOCKPILING Tenders for the above will be received by Mrs. Gail Gosleigh, Purchasing Agent, until 2:00 p.m., Wednesday. March 11, 1987. Specifications and tender forms are available at the Town of Whitby Treasury Department, 575 Rossland Road East, Whitby, Ontario. Telephone (416) 668-5803, extension 236 Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted MRS. GAIL GOSLEIGH, PURCHASING AGENT Wednesday Night Bowling Team Standings: Strugglers 21. Gamblers 19, Young & The Restless 14, Guiding Light 12. The Jokers 10. All My Children 5. High Singles Over 200: Jenny Behling 231. 213, Linda Ashton 204. Tracy Evans 226. Carol Oliphant 214, Heidi Meisner 206, Jayne Got- theif 248. Sharon Meisner 206. Bev Evans 209. Low Singles Under 100: Sandra Fraser 96. Toots Anderson 76. Karen * Breen 98. Heidi Meisner 81. Eleanor Thachuk 98. Eileen Breen 87. Jamis St John 98. Donna Brain 95. Bey Evans 45 ' High Triple Over 5339: Sharon Meisner 383. Jennv Behling 640. Javne Gotthelf 635 Sunday Night Mixed League : February 15, 1987 Team Standings: Blue Bombers 16, Ti-Cats 16. Ottawa*Reugh Riders 12, Stampeders 10. Argos 7. Eskimos Mens High Single Flat: Don Fran- Cis 266. Mens High Single With Handicap: Don Francis 268. Mens High Triple Flat: Don Fran- cis 738 Mens High Triple With Handicap: Don Francis 744. Ladies High Single Flat: Beth Oke 239. Ladies High Single With Han- dicap: Sunny Benford 282 Ladies High Triple Flat: Beth Oke 607 Ladies High Triple With Han- dicap: Terry Fagan 688 l.adies Over 200: Beth Oke 239 Sunny Benford 235. Kay Imrie 219. Bev Silverman 223. Doris Dunlop 218, Jayne Gotthelf 230 l.adies Triple Over 600: Beth Oke 64007 Men Over 210: Brent Coppins 229 242. Tom Tennyson 227 233. 227 Don Francis 206 267. 266 Jim Rider 234. Bill Turner 223. Don Silverman 226 Mens Triple Dver 615: Brent Cop pins 669 Tom Tennvson 687. Don Francis 738. Jim Rider 6 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 24, 1987 -- 29 Mens League playoffs go on The first game of the day was a one sided one, as Compton Cable TV defeated J&D Carpentry 4-0. Scor ing for Compton were Ray Zaparaniuk 1 goal, 1 assist, Tim Cullen, Mike Driscoll and Carl Fit- zgerald 1 goal each. Adding assists were Don Card, Wayne Fox, Mark Jobb and Randy Logan 1 each > Recording the shutout for Compton was Don Card . Game two was a hard fought, close checking game which saw Sportsland defeat Crandell's River- boat 2-i. Scorers for Sportsland were. John Delorme from Ron Hoogeboom and Dave Mann, Kelly Lee from Bob McEachern. The lone marker for Crandell's was Ken Jef frey from Bria Norton Game three was a close scoring game in which Smith's Contracting edged out B.J. Donuts by a score of "4-3. Counting for Smiths' were Larry Page 2 goals, Rick Brooker 1 goal, 2 assists, Larry Jackson 1 goal Helping out were Bob Lee 2 assists, and Brian Callery 1 assist. Scoring for BJ's were Dave Bourgeois | goal, 1 assist, Bill Bridge, Dan Car- , ly 1 goal each. Other assists to Ken Nightengale, Dave Kay, Ed Olsen and Jim Duncan; 1 each. In game four the Galley Fish & Chip stuck it to Larocque by defeating them 5-4. Scorers for Galley were Bob Tarbotton 3 goals, Dick Martin 1 goal, 1 assist, Dave Dickson 1 goal Assists to Mike Adam 2, Bill Van Camp, Peter Lane, Kevin Reid, Larry Courtic e 1 each Fighting back for Larocque were Ron Zaparaniuk 2 goals, Doug Bron- son 1 goal, 1 assist, Dan Horner | goal. Helping out were Henry Forderer, Dave Jackson 1 each, and Ken Little 2 assists. Two teams advance in broomball play The first round of playoffs énded this past Sunday as Goreski's and Utica once again triumphed in their individual series to take the best of three, two games straight. Utica 3 -- Blackstock 2 * Blackstock struck first as Wayne McGuigan put it in late in the first riod on a set up by Ron Redman. Jtica retaliated early in the se: cond half while on the powerplay, as Murray Down put it away from Kevin Ibbittson. On the same shift just 15 seconds later Bill and Chester Down connected to make the score 2-1. In the dying minutes Blackstock evened it up at 2 as Redman set up Tim Cochrane but as in the previous ~. week Utica pulled it out with 22 seconds left while short handed when Ibbittson fed Ian Down. Goreski's 9 -- Emmerson's 4 Goreski's struck quick and early in this affair as they built up a 3-0 - Jead in the first 2 and a half minutes. Dave Dickson figured on two of these as he scored one unassisted and aided Bill St. John on his. The LADIES MONDAY Team Standings: Screws 7. Nuts 5: Washers 4; Clips 3: Bolts 2; N: ails 0 High Single: Tina Rose 258 High Triple: Tina Rose 676 Singles over 200: Marg Elford 201. third marker went to Rob Evans from Tim Ashbridge. Both teams then matched each other goal for goal up until the end "of period number one when the score stood at 6-3. For Goreski's Dickson got his second from Tom Powell while Ed Sexton notched one from Bart Wagar with Evans set- ting up Dan Taylor for the remainder. Emmerson's three came from Charlie Dennis with two aided by John Gerber on both, and Karl Durham from Les Allen. The final frame had Goreski's score three more in a row before Emmerson's marked the last one. Powell with two from Dickson and Ashbridge from Wagar before Neil Woodrow and Durnam hooked up rounded out the scoring. This coming Sunday sees Goreski's hosting Utica in the best of three final at 4:00 p.m. The re- maining teams will be practising as they get ready to host the Regional Play downs the next weekend in Lefroy and Stroud NIGHT BOWLING Donna Cochrane 202; Valh Harris 207: Carol Koch 208; Brenda LeFart 214. Brenda Houister 225: Elma Vernon 200. 231: Tina Rose 228. 258 Triples over 600: Tina Rose 676 iwy 7A & High Street Country Lane AEYRA BELLY Port Perry, Ontario "You can't turn back the clock, but you can wind it up again!" L.LB.O. CAESAREA PHONE 986-5884 [ Friday & Saturday, March 13th & 14th "DENIM?" Tickets $5 00 per person