34 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 29, 1988 Strikes and spare Tuesday Night Mens November 22, 1988 Team Standings: Hi Rollers 19, Bowling Thunder! 17, Cactus Jacks 12, Never Won 8, Champs 5, Our Gang 2. sogh Single: Gerry Louvelle High Single With Handicap: Gerry Louvelle 361. so gh Triple: Gerry Louvelle High Triple With Handicap: Gerry Louvelle 868. 215 & Over: Gerry Louvelle 253/264/351, John Criscione 234/241/254, Paul Brough 277, Hal McCullough 253, Gary Reis 254/269, Trevor Mollon 238, Vince Criscione 215, Glenn Squires 215/258, Jack Healey 253, David Booth 215, Nick Vanderzwet 258. 600 & Over: Gerry Louvelle 868, Nick Vanderzwet 615, Paul Brough 648, John Criscione 729, Gary Reis 671, Hal McCullough 616, Glenn Squires 648, David Booth 619. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Maxwell House 11, Melitta 10, Tasters Choice 7, Nabob 5, Sanka 5, Hills Brothers 4. Games Over 200: Marg Lee 200, Glady McCall 209, Carol Koch 238 & 203, Doreen Rush 214, Lorraine LeBlanc 221 & 212, Marg McGib- bon 201, Agnes Ferguson 269 & 200, Joni Fletcher 212. 3 Games Over 600: Agnes Ferguson 659, Lorraine LeBlance 602. Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Trilliums 41, Violets 36, Megnolia 31, Lily 39, Lilac 34, Hibiscus 31. First Section Winners: Trilliums, Joan Fleming, Verna Slute, Doris Tripp, Kim Sander- son, Lorna Shook. Single 200 & Over: Joan Knight 248, Linda Hughes 207, Marj Giroux 218, 241, Laura McHale 200, Joyce Storry 212, Kacey Harper 220, Marg Pelow 270, 240, Mary Olaisen 203. Triple 600 & Over: Marg Pelow 660, Marj Giroux 656. Two more wins for the Juniors On November 26, the Port Perry Juniors travelled to Warkworth. The defence played strong and the forwards had trou- ble putting the ring past the Warkworth goalie. By the end of the game the score was 6-3. Good girls! Scoring for Port girls was Den- na Lovering - 3. Assisting was Sylvia Durward 1, & Danielle Cooper 1. On November 27, the Port girls played a strong skating game against Woodville. Heather Lawrence, our goalie played a good game between the pipes. By the end of the game, the score was 6-5 for Woodville. Scoring for Port was Cheryl Armstrong 2, Danielle Cooper 1 & Denna Lovering 2. Assisting was Denna Lovering 2 & Cheryl Arm- strong 3. Good games girls! On November 20, the Juniors played a team from Pickering. The girls out played & out scored the Pickering team with a 13-0 win. Great game Heather. Scorers were Cheryl 5, Nicki 1, Denna 2, Lisa 2, Nicole 1, & Man- dy 2. We hope the Pickering girl who got hurt is feeling better. DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSING? Read it in the Port Perry Star Klean Sweep CHIMNEY SERVICE SERVING DURHAM REGION * dustless, efficient chimney cleaning * emergency service * blocked flues cleared * go with the experts SINCE 1978 Thursday Night Mens Team Standings: Brians Tow- ing 49, Philp 47, Norms 38, Allen Siding 38, Lake Scugog Lumber 38, Centennial 35, Village Taxi 32, Emmersons 25, I1.G.A. 21, House of Howard 20, Dowsons 19, Legion 16. High Single: D. Hunter 302, E. Johansen 292, K. Gassien 266. High Triple: T. Edwards 709, 1. Griffen 693, E. Johansen 679. Monday Night Ladies November 21, 1988 Team Standings: Porsche 34, Maserati 30, Jaguar 26, BM.W. 23, Merchedes 18, Ferrari 16. 200 Games: Susan Duncan 258, Bev Silverman 255, Edith Bowers 240, Edna Langford 236, 219, [lean Pugh 218, Elma Vernon 213, Carol Jackson 207, Donna Cochrane 204, Marg Postill 203. 600 Triples: Edna Langford 652. Wednesday Night Ladies November 23, 1988 Team Standings: Blue Jays 7, Orioles 5, Cardinals 4, Doves 3, Sparrows 2, Robins 0. High Single: Anita Booth 242. High Single With Handicap: Anita Booth 272, Arlene Pargeter 272. High Triple: Jackie Dempster 590. High Triple With Handicap: Arlene Pargeter 709. Figures skaters earn s at the bowling lanes Games Over 200: Anita Booth 242, Arlene Pargeter 218, Janis St. John 210, Anne Aldridge 208, Carol Oliphant 204, Teri Bell 203. Triples Over 550: Jackie Demp- ster 590, Anita Booth 564. Canskate badges Skaters at P.P.F.S.C. have been working very hard this year and many badges have been pass- ed in the Canskate Programme. Beginners -- Lydia Blake, Jessica Blake, Ashleigh Murphy, Matthew Blake, Jessica Burghraef, Melissa Meeking, Crystal Hill, Carla Pierini, Melissa Robinson, Colleen De Koning, Lindsay Reid, Vanessa Konstantinopolos, Lindsay Luke, Catrina, Carriere, Michael Milligane, Lindsay Petrie, Sara Smith, Krystal Simmon, Krystal Petrie, Ashleigh Saunder, Jordan McKay, Brian Harris, Kim Brain, John Bacon, Leedell Slute, Jonathan Elliott, & Faith Schofield. Elementary Badge - Ashleigh Jones, Lindsay Hopkins, Jessica Blake, Matthew Blake, Colleen De Koning, Carla Pierini, Jason Redman, Ashleigh Murphy, Faith Schofield, Jessica Burghraef, & Crystal Hill. Novice I - Julie Stevens, Theresa Gracie, Rosie Sax, Christine Cambers, Leanne Parish, & Jessica Blake. Novice II - Kim LaChapelle. Congratulations to all who have passed their badges. Many skaters are busy practic- ing for Test Day, December 8th at the arena and for December 10th -Scugog Frolics -- a fun competi- tion sponsored by Lindsay Figure Skating Club. We wish all skaters the best of luck. \ AW DY A \ \ = W \ \ as? any stimetodo something constructive about affordable housing. There is only one way to create affordable housing in this province--through constructive action. The Ministry of Housing is taking constructive For local o service clubs an nizations, including churches, other associations who _ wish to form non-profit corporations, HOMES NOW action through various programs, including our latest Jrvies grants for incorporation, and loans to initiative, HOMES NOW. elp finance housing proposals. This is the largest single Community action, in non-profit housing initiative concert with the Ministry of undertaken by the province. Housing, will help meet the FAG Yes, our non-profit group wants to do something constructive about affordable ® Ontario Chaviva Hosek, Ministar David Peterson, Premier Tel: Ministry of Housing, PO. Box 12386, Station F, Toronto, Ontario, MAY 2V8. Or call toll-free 1-800-668-8220. In the Toronto dialing area, call 340-9203. RR. od Community action speaks louder than words. id struction, and through A the purchase or lease of tid existing buildings. Tm HOMES NOW will pro- housing in our community. Please send housing needs of Ontarians. WHITE or WHOLE WHEAT vide the resources for non- | HOMES me in Enghan, C1 Fronch | Today and tomorrow. ; H profit corporations an NOW 0 HOMES NOW information All we need now is the Large Kaisers Peg TT 3 cooperatives to develop | 0 HOMES NOW application for sponsors | involvement of your group. ' EA : appropriate housing for oe | their communities. | Name: | : This housing will be Group affiliation (if any): Ministry of Housing i created through new con- | Address: | I | 1