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Port Perry Star, 27 Apr 1993, p. 30

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LEY 30 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 27, 1993 ~ Fishing for a Good Deal? Catch the great bargains in the Port Perry Star & Marketplace Classifieds! To Place your 'Big Catch' call 985-7383. --Aat -- 1430 King St. book your Banquet & Toumaments Scott Howey. Challenging & picturesque 18 holes Banquet hall holds up to 100. 2 bars, 2 patios, full kitchen Spring Special 18 holes - (until May 14) $10.00 Seniors Special Every Mon. & Tues. - 18 holes $13.00 Twilight $13.00 Weekday $18.00 Weekend $22.00 (GST included in prices) 085-2234 ' Durham's Best Kept Secret! with full kitchen, banquet Sunnybrae Golf Course is ready to go for another season facilities, pro shop and 2 bars of golfing fun. Our 18 hole - fits the mold as a comfortable 6000 yard course is a par 71. unpretentious spot to enjoy This picturesque course has lunch, a beer and a few tall been described as having its tales about your golf game. niche in the golf community, Sunnybrae is situated just that is, it seems not to east of #12 Hwy. off 7A to overwhelm the average golfer Rose St. then to 1430 King St. yet has abundant ponds, traps Low memberships are and challenging holes to keep available as well as pay as the experienced golfer coming you play. back. The atmosphere is relaxed at Tuesday Night - Ladies League, 9 holes Sunnybrae and the country- golf & light dinner. Ask for Marge. styled clubhouse, complete Juniors League ask for Wayne. Sunnybrae: A great toumament spot! For more information call us at 985-2234 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Banquet wraps up season for mens curling league Third schedule winners Included Jack Owen, Phil Curtis-and Don Beaton (right) presented Bert Hutcheon with the Sports- man of the Year award at the Mens Curling League awards ban- - quet held on Wednesday, April 21. Second schedule Winners included (front row, from left) Duncan Campbell, George The Port Perry Mens Curling League held it annual amare banquet ¢ Har Wednesday, April 21. First schedule winners Included (front row, from Roth, and Reg Hughes. Giitten, Steve Foster, (ek iow) Don Stwiste, Jas Olver, Dave. left) Bill Tredway, Duncan Campbell, Stan LeFort, Bill Corbett, (back row ) Paul Griffen, Jim Callan, and Don Beaton. PORT PERRY DISTRICT MINOR SOFTBALL PR ALTTIGE T BALL (Bom 1987/88/89) - R.H. Comish - May 25, 6:00 pm MITES (Bom 1985/86) - R.H. Cornish - May 3, 8:00 pm MITES (Boys bom 1983/84 - Girls born 1982/83/84) - R.H. Comish - May 5, 6:00 pm YOUTH BOYS (Bom 1979/80/81/82) - S.A. Cawker - May 4, 6:00 pm YOUTH GIRLS (Bom 1977/78/79/30/81) - S.A. Cawker - May 6, 6:00 pm The Port Perry Community Curling Club Men's League held its 8 ara) awards banquet and general meeting on Wednesday, April 21. 'Monday first schedule win- ners were Paul Griffen, skip; Bill Corbett, vice; Andrew Jones, second; and John Molloy, lead. The schedule was spon- sored by Parbro Farms, The rink also won the club champi- onship. Wednesday first schedule winners were Bill Tredway, skip; Duncan Campbell, vice; Jim Callan, second. and Tom Finnerty, lead. Thursday first schedule win- ners were Don Beaton, skip; John Bredin, vice; Stan LeFort, . second; and Randy Deschamp, lead. Wednesday and Thursday' first schedules were sponsored "by the Port Perry' Community Curling Club. ay second schedule win- ners were Dave Roth, skip; Jack' - Griffen, vice; Rob Mitchell, 'sec- ond; and George Hardy, lead. The sponsor was R. W. Fairman Appraisals. Wednesday second schedule winners were Jack Owen, skip; Duncan Campbell, vice; Joe Galea, second; ond Don Chris- tie, lead. The schedule was sponsored by Brooklin Con- crete. Thursday second schedule winners were Steve Foster, skip; Don Werry, vice; Fred Gib- son, second; and Reg Hughes, lead. Port Perry Community Curling Club sponsored the sched Monday third schedule win- ners were Scott Howey, skip; Rob Mitchell, vice; Andrew Jones, second; and Harold Ham- ilton, lead. The schedule was sponsored by Els Rock Hol- steins. Wednesday third schedule winners were Jack Owen, skip; Phil Curtis, vice; Carl Johan- sen, second; and John Low, lead. Mitchell Brothers Build: ing Supply sponsored the sched- ule. Thursday third schedule win- ners were Barry Timbers, skip; Bill Cornish, vice; John Barde- leben, second; and Randy De- schamp, lead. Top Quality Colli- sion sponsored the schedule. Bert Hutcheon was presented with the Sportsman of the Year Award. SPORTS NEWS SPORTS PHOTOS SPORTS WRITE-UPS When your club or team is in need of additional publicity, photographs etc. Contact Kelly at the Port Perry Star - 985-7383

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