"A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Sept. 13, 1994 - 17 SPORTS Ringette Association plaque Lawrences given sponsor Jim and Mary Lawrence, pre- vious owners of the Port Perry Bruton's IDA Drugstore (later becoming Bruton's Big V) re- cently were presented a plaque in recognition of their store win- ning the "Corporate Sponsor of the Year" award from Ontario's Central Region Ringette Associ- ation. For a period of 10 consecutive vears. Bruton's IDA sponsored award a Port Perry ringette team and also were "Medal Sponsors" at the annual tournament. For six years, Mary and Jim coached and managed teams at the Tween and Junior level and also served on the executive of the Port Perry association for sever- al years. Brian Shanley, president of the PPRA presented the plaque. Jim and Margaret Lawrence, formerly of Bruton's IDA and Big V sponsored local ringette teams for several years. The couple was recently presented with a special Corporate Sponsor Award. Bowling results. Tuesday Night Mens Bowling Standings: Team One - seven points, Three - seven points, Six - seven points, Two - 0 points, Four - 0 points, Five - 0 points. High Single Flat: John Cris- cione 274, High Single with Handicap - John Criscione 274, High Triple Flat - Kevin Martin 703, High Triple with Handicap - Kevin Martin 703. Singles over 215 Flat - John Criscione 274; Kevin Martin 229, 260; Phil Brown 231, 238; Brandon Hammond 242. Triples over 600 Flat - John Criscione 647; Hal McCullough 630; Kevin Martin 703; Phil Brown 627; Brandon Hammond 644. Angels repeat The Scugog Angels went 5-0 on the weekend to claim their second straight Eastern Cana- dian Championship. The local team returned home from the championships, held in Moncton, New Bruns- wick, early Monday afternoon. See next week's Port Perry Star for photo and full write-up. Give the Gift of Life! Blood Donor Clinic Wednesday, Sept. 14, '94 Masonic Hall - Port Perry 2:00 - 8:00 PM I You are invited to a series of EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS with DR. JOHN MOORE Port Perry Baptist Church 2210 Hwy. 7A - 985-8681 7- Saturday, 7:00 p.m. Sunday, 11:00 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Monday & Tuesday, 7:00 p.m. | Dr. Moore has preached throughout Canada, US, oy many other countries. His biblically-based messages will point out the way to find peace with God. Nursery available (0 -2 years) A Used Cars Trucks . il vv of BOB HOARE RANDY HATHAWAY BOB JAMIESON 1625 Scugog St., Port Perry across from the beer store. Lasy Logel to. Lay lo deal with... 985-1916 agptive Complete Car Org WANVZTIF-1e)[= 1] eo Trade-Ins Welcome RN allar=lalelgle WAZ lol /=) FERN gle WAZ] =1e) [=] CqaglolpligNolghs10/0/0N (asi "2=1g=TalsVa glel[V]e [Te Nolg] most vehicles. "Participants at the 1994 Canadian Precision Championships" Come and be a member of the "Ops Precision Teams" Try Outs - Saturday September 17, 1994. Juvenile (12 and under) 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Novice/Junior 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Try Outs - Sunday September 18, 1994. Juvenile (12 and under) 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Novice/Junior 11:30 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. Fee - $10.00 (includes both sessions) Where - OPS Community Arena OPS PRECISION CLUB For More Information Call: Kathy Hood - 324-6187 Elaine Macpherson - 786-1420 139 Water Street & 6 High Street, Port Perry FTI --' ORT PERRY auto glass & trim mi, [~ 4 e INSURANCE WORK - SAVE uwto S50°° with most insurance companies with this coupon at time of purchase On any one replacement WINDSHIELD Insurance Claim 985-8507 Port Perry 668-2003 Whitby 3 Locations * Mobile Service All Work Guaranteed The Rotary Club of Port Perry held its 12th annual Golf Tournament last Wednesday afternoon at Sunny Brae Golf Course with 120 golfers raising about $4,000 for Easter Seals. A team from the Bowmanville Rotary Club was the winner with a score of 61. From left, Jim Knight, Mo Angl, Paul Morris and Karl Rodert who Is an exchange student. STAT-SHEET Scugog Mens Slo-Pitch Scugog Mens Slo-Pitch Division B Division A 10 Forder Park 8 10 2 Pizza Delight 7 9 Pineridge Bulldogs 4 14 Square Boy 5 7 Crandells 1 14 PP Auto Glass W L T PTS TEAM W L T PTS 16 1 0 32 Bradshaw's Towing 12 6 1 25 Coldwell Banker 13 6 0 26 Pizza Delight 10 6 1 21 Gators 10 5 1 21 Hank's Pastries 10 7 1 21 Port Perry IGA 8 11 0 16 Oppers Aluminum 10 9 0 20 Seagrave Systems 7 6 1 15 Investor's Group 9 9 18 0 0 3 0 1 11.0 2 THESE STANDINGS SPONSORED SERVICE IS OUR #1 PRIORITY * Trophies ¢ Team Uniforms * Hockey * Baseball e Soccer * Bikes ® Silkscreening PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP LTD. 178 Queen St, Port Perry (905) 985-2839 (CH H OF 5 YEAR 8.375 our best rate Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. Personal attention to all of your general insurance weeds. 34 Water St., Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1J2 985-8471 Subject to change without notice | | | PORT PERRY STAR Sed 0 [efoley V2], ). DAYTIME PROGRAMS ROVHY (i) PUBLIC SKATE - A great opportunity for fun, fitness and socializing. Cost: $2.00/session or $20/season pass Time: Thursday 1:00 - 2:00 p.m. SHINNY HOCKEY - Working shift or simply have time on your hands? A great way to keep in shape, have fun and improve your skills. Helmets must be worn! Face masks and full equipment recommended. Cost: $3.50/session or $30/season pass Time: Mon. & Wed. 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. PARENTS & TOT SKATE - Parents are encouraged to teach their youngsters how to skate while getting a little exercise for themselves. Kids skate free. Cost: $2.00/session or $20/season pass Time: Mon. 1:00 - 2:30 p.m. - Wed. 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. PUBLIC SKATING - Bring your family and friends for an afternoon of skating fun. Cost: $2/general admission - $5/family pass (max. 5) Time: Sunday - 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. ALL Public Programs Begin Week of Sunday, Sept. 11/94. Call Scugog Arena for more information 985-8696.