24 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 17, 1989 Curling season draws near Kelly Owen and Gale Ballard are members of the Port Perry Business Womens Curling league. They would like to extend an invitation to any interested women curlers to at- tend a "get acquainted night" October 24 at the Port Perry Club, starting at 7:00 PM. New curlers are more than wel- come. The curling starts on November 7 and continues through the winter with two draws every Tuesday evening. For more info contact 985-7054 or 985-2055. 7: SSSR nt > SCUGOG YOUTH SOCCER CLUB ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING R.H. Cornish Public School Queen St. Port Perry Wednesday Oct. 18/89 7:30 p.m. Election of 1990 officers. The club is rapidly growing and in need of new members Anyone interested please attend, if you have any questions, comments, suggestions or just want to sit in, you are welcome. £00 Se 2 i & Pins and strikes at the lanes Sunday Night Mens High Triple Flat: 615 Dave Lockhart. High Single Flat: 232 Dale Stewart. High Triple with Handicap: 662 Gerry MacPherson. High Single with Handicap: 256 Don MacPherson. Ladies High Triple Flat: 580 Sandra Stewart. High Single Flat: 207 Sandy Lockhart. High Triple with Handicap: 624 Susan Airey. High Single with Handicap: 226 Margaret Fieldon. Mens Ist High Average: 200 Dave Lockhart. 2nd High Average: 194 Dale Stewart. 3rd High Average: 163 Don MecPherson. Ladies 1st High Average: 177 Sandra Stewart. 2nd High Average: 143 Crystal Lockhart. 3rd High Average: 141 Sandy Lockhart. Thursday Night Men's Team Standings: Philp Pontiac 16; House of Howard 16; Lake Scugog Lumber 14; Legion 14; Allen's Siding 12; Brians Towing 12; Village Taxi 12; Dowson's Valu~ Mart 9; Norm's Construc- tion 7; Centennial Lanes 7; 1.G.A. 5; Emmerson Insurance 2. High Single Flat: T. Thompson 324. High Single with Handicap: D. Hunter 318. High Triple Flat: R. Sheehey 726. High Triple with Handicap: H. Lawrence 790. Games over 215: R. Twist 246; R. Sweetman 257; D. Hunter 310; E. Johanson 262; J. Johanson 217; B. Henshall 266,227; H. Lawrence 230,267; T. Thompson 324; W. Lown 220; B. Pomeroy 259; J. Cook 242; G. Grant 231; G. McHugh 239,259; B. White 248; G. Wilson 232; R. Sheehey 246,250,230. Triple over 600: R. Sheehey 726; B. White 605; G. McHugh 632; J. Cook 602; T. Thompson 666; H. Lawrence 670; B. Henshall 679; E. Johanson 648; D. Hunter 634. Tuesday Night Men's October 10 Team Standings: High Rollers 26; Lonesome Rollers 23; Anonymous 23; El Blankos 22; Lane Lightning 18; Champs 14. High Single: Gerry Louvelle 2717. High Single with Handicap: Hal McCullough 300. High Triple: Gerry Louvelle 736. High Triple with Handicap: Hal McCullough 875. 215 and over: Jeff Haugen 226; Hal McCullough 229,236,245; Gerry Louvelle 216,243,277; Trevor Mollon 243; Nick Vanderz- wet 223; Roy Povey 224; Steve Robinson 248; Kevin Martin 220,238,244; Jeff Cox 223; Gary Reis 220,246,252; Bill Turner 242; Bill Ruesink 227; Glenn Squires 218; John Criscione 237,249. 600 and over: Jeff Haugen 648, Hal McCullough 710; Gerry Louvelle 736; Kevin Martin 702; Steve Robinson 620; Gary Reis 718; Glenn Squires 616; John Cris- cione 684. Tuesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Adorn 28; L'Oreal 28; Head & Shoulders 22; Prell 22; Halo 17; Finesse 9. 200 Flat: Kacey Harper 238; Joyce Storry 218; Verna Moore 206; Marj Gerioux 210,205. Wednesday Night Ladies October 4 Team Standings: Lillies 15; Or- chids 14; Tulips 11; Daisies 9; Roses 9; Pansies 5. High Single: Linda Marsh 237. High Single with Handicap: Jackie Dempster 279. High Triple: Linda Marsh 663. Mens CHANGES IN MENS STANDINGS Game one saw Crandell's win their first game of the year with a 6-4 win over Larocque Electric. Leading the way for Crandell's were Gary Lance 1 goal, 3 assists, Bart Wager 1 goal, 1 assist, Ken Jeffrey 1 goal, 1 assist, Tim Kane 1 goal, 1 assist, Rick Hope 1 goal, 1 assist, and Phil Walmsley 1 goal. John Robertson added 2 assists. Fighting back for Larocque were Rick Campbell 2 goals, Peter Lane and Ed Olsen each with 1 goal. Helping out were Paul Van Camp and Bill Haynes. Game two was a seesaw battle taste 15 when AMam bringz home baat {ron Square Yoy C= Free Delivery in Town Only | "BIGFOOT - 20 pc. family feast Cheese Pizza $9.99 plus 1.20 per add. item BIGFOOT GIANT - 28 pieces Monster Cheese Pizza $12.99 plus 1.75 per add. item BIGFOOT hr Sales Tax Extra Extra Cheese $2.00 (GIANT $2.50) * 80 WATER ST. PORT PERRY = (=> C72) ® 985-8448 High Triple with Handicap: Jackie Dempster 750. Games over 200: Margo Brain 233,213; Rita Beaton 226,202; Jackie Dempster 225; Linda Marsh 218,208; Janice Egan 210; Debbie Horton 203. Triples over 550: Linda Marsh 663; Margo Brain 622; Jackie Dempster 588; Rita Beaton 563. October 11 Team Standings: Lillies 22; Tulips 18; Daisies 16; Orchids 14; Roses 9; Pansies 5. High Single: Gail Wallace 270. High Single with Handicap: Gail Wallace 315. High Triple: Dorothy Freeman 621. High Triple with Handicap: Dorothy Freeman 741. Games over 200: Gail Wallace 270; Dorothy Freeman 210,251; Jackie Dempster 225; Teri Bell 213; Jayne Gotthelf 202. Triples over 550: Dorothy Freeman 621; Jackie Dempster 588; Gail Wallace 555; Jayne Got- thelf 551; Margo Brain 550. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies October 11 Team Standings: Wink 25; Coke-Cola 23; Fresca 23; Pepsi 20; Sprite 18; 7 Up 17. Games over 200: Marg Lee 202; Dolores Miles 232; Merle St. John 202,272,246; Anne Meester 216; Carol Koch 236,247; Marian Geer 203; Gerri Langille 229,278; Regina Walker 206. 3 Games over 600:Gerti Langille 682; Merle St. John 720; Carol Koch 664. ockey in which Norton's lost their first game of the year to Anderson's 4-3. Counting for Anderson's were Doug Bronson 2 goals, Rob Kroonenberg 1 goal, 1 assist, and Lee Steeves 1 goal. Assists to Larry Pilkey, Ken Little and Col- in Asselstine. Tallying for Norton's were Terry Rose 1 goal, 1 assist, San- dy Garvock, and Mark Jobb 1 apiece Henry Forderer and John Woodward had 1 assist apiece. The third game was a little rougher than the first two as Blanchard's defeated J&D 4-2. Scoring for Blanchard's were Mike Driscoll 1 goal, 1 assist, Dan Carty, Dan Horner and Keijo Kin- nunen 1 goal each. Assisting were Ivan Beer, Bruce Smith, Jim Duncan, and Richie LeFort. Scorers for J&D were Bill Bridge from Ron Jeffrey and Roger Moase, and Dale Bronson from Ron Jeffrey, and Bob Strickert. In game four Sportsland mov- ed into a tie for first by defeating Compton Cable T.V. 5-1. Scoring for Sportsland were Randy Prosser 2 goals, Rob . Evans 1 goal, 1 assist, Fred Mof- fatt and Ray Zaparaniuk 1 each. Other assists to Bob Beveridge 3, Larry Page 2, Brad Hurst 2 and Marvin Stevenson. The lone marker for Compton was Don MacDonald from Dave Mann and Carl Durward. $ SKI WEAR | -- NOW AVAILABLE -- K-WAY, DITRANI, SUN-ICE Touques, Headbands, Ski Gloves PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 a --------------,