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Port Perry Star, 25 Oct 1994, p. 23

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rg A Mn Ps a "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, Oct. 25, 1994 - 23 SPORTS Scores from the lanes Bowling Monday Night Ladies Oct. 17 Team Standings: Elmer Fudds 24, Yosemite Sams 15, Daffy Ducks 13, Foghorn Leg- horns 12, Sylvesters 12, W.E. Coyotes 10. High Single: Wanda Hali- burton 231. High Single with Handi- cap: Leslie Martin 297. High Triple: Wanda Hali- burton 636. High Triple with Handi- cap: Wanda Haliburton 729. Over 200: Edna Langford 231, Gloria Smuck 208, Leslie Martin 225, Cathy Cannon 200, Marg White 206, Penny Flynn 228, Wanda Haliburton 227, 231, Pat Lycett 227. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies-Oct. 19 Team Points: Chaps 23, Clops 21, Brews 20, Aces 16, Squids 13, Barts 12. Games Over 200 Flat: Gla- dys McColl 219, Carol Davis 200, Caron Weber 213, Gerri Langille 225, Audrey Brown 267,201. Triples Over 550 Flat: Gla- dys McColl 557, Gerri Langille 570, Audrey Brown 647. Thursday Night Men's Bowling - Oct. 20 League Standings: Emmer- sons 22, Trim Rite Kitchens 21, Philp Pontiac 19, Dowsons 16, Bryan's Towing 16, IGA 9, Causeway Baits 7, Paul Dick Construction 7, Legion 6. High Single Over 225: Gord Grant 283, Ray Twist, 265, John Gerber 260, Doug Bache 254, Bill White 253, Bob Morrin 252, Frank Hammond 251, Gar- ry McHugh 49, T. Daynes 245, Dave Stanley 240, Brian Pome- roy 238, B. Fielding 236, David Cherry 228. High Triple Over 600: Bill White 680, Gord Grant 644, Duplicate Bridge Oct.19 afternoon 8 Table Mitchell Avg. 60 North/South - 1 - Delaine Dyer and Joan West 68; 2 - Dor- is Phinney and Marlinne Doupe 63; 3 - Bonnie and Jack Davies 61 1/2; 4 - Georgia Brock and Ed Clark 61. East/West: 1 - Bea Chapman and Hoppy Carnwith 73; 2 - Joan McNab and Harry Carne- Frank Hammond 644, Ray Twist 642, Jeff Dacey 619, John Gerber 619, Garry McHugh 613, David Cherry 602, Bob Morrin 600. Wednesday Nignt Laaies Bowling -Oct. 19 Team Standings: Pop Tarts 18, Chocolate Eclairs 18, Sweet Tarts 14, Flakies 13, Jelly Roll 11, Tourtiere 10. Games Over 200: Marie Giannini 232, Margot Brain 201, Carol Archer 212, Jody Smith 227, Joan Barnes 225, 253, Barb Condie 211, Julia Dempsey 208, Brenda Helling- man 227. Triples Over 550: Joan Barnes 640, Brenda Helling- mano6l/. Friday Night Mixed Bowling -Oct. 21 Team Standings: The Royal Family 23, Teddy Bears 17, Team 4 16, Satan Bowlers 15, Bad Luck Crew 7, Head Pins 6. Women 200 and Over: Margaret Fritz 200. High Single With Handi- cap: Margaret Fritz 247. High Double Flat: Terry Louvelle 350, Margaret Fritz 349, Lynn Loughlin 336. High Triple With Handi- cap: Margaret Fritz 543, Terry Louvelle 535, Lynn Loughlin 511. Men 200 and Over: Gerry Lou- velle 297, 235, Darrell Flewell 229, Jim Beatty 221, 229, Ken Irvine 207, 218, Doug Bache 202. High Single With Handi- cap: Gerry Louvelle 303, Dar- rell Flewell 275, Jim Beatty 255. High Double Flat: Gerry Louvelle 532, Jim Beatty 450, Ken Irvine 425. High Triple With Handi- cap: Jim Beatty 724, Gerry Louvelle 686. Juniors win opener Following two exhibition losses, Port Perry's IGA Junior As were eagerly apprehensive before the Central Ontario Ringette league's opening game against Whitby. Apprehension disap- peared quickly as Cara Vander Slagt set up Shona Moase for the first goal 27 seconds into the game. Fast-paced, end-to-end action produced scoring opportuni- ties at both ends when Brooke Shanley passed up to Laura Hooker who passed one to Jennifer Elliot in front of Whitby's goalie. Jen potted her first of two goals in this game. The second period saw Diane Vanderligt and Shona Moase work together to set up Cara Vander Slagt who put Port's Jun- iors ahead 3-0! Whitby's rushing threats were thwarted by Port Perry's defensive specialists and Katie Senyk's goaltending. Following a tremendous stick-check by Laura Hooker, with a sharp pass to Dana Hooker, who spotted Jennifer Elliot in all . alone, the Port Perry girls went ahead 4-0. As the clock wound down below two minutes, the "S" word was heard muttered and sure enough, Whitby pocketed two sudden goals to make this 4-2 score look much closer than it tru- ly was. P.S. The "S" word was shutout. Compton Cable Novice action The weekend of Oct. 15 and 16 was a busy and eventful time for Compton Cable's Minor Novice team. Parry Sound hosted a tournament where Port Perry found themselves facing Major Novice teams. Port Perry's first game was an early 7 a.m. on Oct. 15 against Glenbrook Rangers. Compton Cable finally put one between the pipes with a hard wrist shot by Keenan Geer. Kyle Mullen helped defensively clearing the puck. Ashley Lucas provided tenacious checking and Todd Lance showed spirited defensive play no matter what the size or speed of the offensive player. Glenbrook went on to win the game with good positional play and accurate shooting. The second game at 12:30 p.m. was a close match against the host club. Nelson Langmaid of Compton Cable got an early birthday present when he broke away to score Port Perry's lone goal. Jeff Tomcheski, Derek Goreski, and Ashley Lucas led the team in offence and defence. Tyson Savage showed great per- sistence in moving the puck, Taylor Churchill shone in a defen- sive presence and Danny Halward demonstrated heads-up play. : Goalies Leo Taillon and Mark Carnaghan kept the score to only 3-1. The final game saw Compton Cable going up against a Major Novice team from Bradford. The Bradford team dominated of- fensively but Port Perry worked hard and never gave up. Mike Lycett played some great defence and Cassidy Weber played well in his new forward position. Shane Jeffrey displayed a good checking defense in front of the net. Matthew Roth and Kory Bauer exemplified disciplined positional play. Leo Taillon faced dozens of shots playing goalie solo in this game and did well while gettinglots of practice. Despite a couple of good chances by Keenan Geer, Derek Go- reski and Tyson Savage, Compton Cable couldn't crack Brad- ford's shutout. Compton Cable faced superior puck control against Caledon Hawks Saturday, Oct. 22 at 5 p.m. Port Perry scored twice for 1 the first time with goals by Derek Goreski from Danny Hal- ward and Tyson Savage, and by Cassidy Weber from Matthew Roth. Despite their offensive flair Compton Cable came up short. On Sunday, Oct. 23 at 5 p.m. Compton Cable played a fine game against Markham. An improved team met the challenge of the AA opponents but Markham found some hopes near the end ofthe game to pull offa victory. Defensively Compton Cable kept the shot total down with the help of Jeff Tomcheske, Shane Jeffrey and Kyle Mullens. Offensively Danny Halward had a couple of rushes. Great fun was had by all due to the patience and commitment of the coaches, parents, and most ofall the players. gie 67 1/2; 3 - Ginny Clifford and Brenda Gilmour 61 1/2; 4 - Anne Glidden and Norm Caswell 60 1/2. Evening 4 Table Howell Avg. 42 First - Mary Alton and Gord Day 56; Second and Third - Dor- 1s Phinney and Georgia Brock tied with Anne Scott and Joan West 45; Fourth - Mike Sheri- dan and Ed Clark 42. Don't Miss Meeting the Candidates Wed. Night at Port Perry High School GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES e ANNUAL RATES ° CASHABLE Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 others. Do you know a young person, aged 6 to 18 years, who is involved in worthwhile community service or a special person who is contributing, while living with a physical or psychological limitation? Do you know a youth who has performed an act of heroism? The Ontario Community Newspapers Association, with Bell Canada as the patron, is looking to recognize these "good kids"; the young people of our province who show a commitment to making life better for ONTARIO JUNIOR Do you know one? To nominate an individual or a group of young people for the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award, please contact this newspaper or the OCNA at 905-844- 0184. Nominations for this year's awards will be accepted until October 31, 1994. Every nominee will receive a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. NOMINATION FORMS - are available by contacting The Port Perry Star at 905-985-7383, or OCNA at 905-844-0184.

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