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Port Perry Star, 27 Feb 1996, p. 18

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18- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 27, 1996 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" SPORTS Action from the SHL By Andy Seeley Monsma Chargers vs. Fitzgerald Clippers Game one today was played by the Monsma Chargers and the Fitzge- rald Clippers. The Clip- pers scored first with a goal by Dave Milton, then John Robertson of the Chargers scored their first. Bill VanCamp of the Chargers took the next goal. The final goal was scored by Steve Lee of the Clippers to finish the game tied at 2-2. Van and Truck World Sharks vs. Taylor Aces In game two the Van and Truck World Sharks devoured the Taylor Aces then spit them back out. The Sharks shut-out the Aces in a 9-0 game. Carl Durward scored the first goal, Colin Asselstine scored two goals, Dave Dickson scored four goals, Brad Menzies scored one and finally Dave Brown- son scored one goal. J & D Hawks vs. Ball- Callery Senators Game three was a better game, this one was be- tween the J & D Hawks and the Ball-Callery Sena- tors. The Hawks defeat- LoTg OT VIR. of To Tol-W: {| oT-T UNITED CHURCHES Minister: Rev. Robert J. Le Page 985-2801 SUNDAY, MARCH 3 & Port Perry - 10 a.m. Morning Worship & Combined Sunday School Prince Albert - 11:30 a.m. Morning Worship Nursery care always available in both churches A [eR [o7.Y, et, [V]2(01, Holz THE ASCENSION PORT PERRY Incumbent 8 p.m. Said Eucharist SUNDAY, MARCH 3 1st Sunday in Lent 8 a.m. - Said Eucharist 10 am. - Holy Communion Church School & Nursery Manchester & Scugog Island UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber 985-4094 SUNDAY, MARCH 3 LENT lI Scugog Island: 9:45 am. Coffee Hour following service Manchester: 11:15am. Nursery Care provided MINISTER - REV. GLEN EAGLE Service - 930 am ( Sunday School The Rev'd Gary van der Meer, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28 MYRTLE UNITED CHURCH ed the Senators 4-1 with their four goals all in the last period. Rob Evans scored the only Senators' goal unassisted then John Mackey, Steve Groves, Gary Lance and Alan Sib- bold each scored one goal for the Hawks. Pizza Delight Rooster vs. Harrison Flames In game four the Pizza Delight Roosters beat the Harrison Flames 5-2. The Flames scored both of their goals in the begin- ning of the second period, the first was scored by Bill Bridge, and the second was scored by Rick Hope. Tony Oxley of the Roosters began their scoring, fol- lowed by Jim Fowler who scored two goals, and John Harman also scoring two goals. Pineridge Wolves vs. Compton Cable Then the final game was played by the Pineridge Wolves and the Compton comets. The Wolves scored the first five goals of the second period with one goal for Ken Smart Sr., two for Clarence Stephen- son, one for Ken Davison and one for Rob VanCamp. Bill Foote of the Comets No 3 (oTol QF {TS3 (H3 fo]) UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN B.A., M. Div. SUNDAY, MARCH 3 10 a.m. Blackstock United Church 11:15am. Nestleton United Church BAHA'I FAITH How you can investigate THE BAHA'I FAITH! Inquire: about Baha'i Information Meetings on various topics, or a topic of Jou choice, by dialing 985-4582 Call an automated info line: 1-800-433-3284 (it's free) Call to chat: 985-4582 Borrow: books from Scugog Memorial Library Watch: Baha'i Perspective - 1st Wed. of month on Vision TV Write: Baha'is of Scugog, Box 1153, Port Perry LOL 1A9 COLUMBUS COMMUNITY UNITED CHURCH A Community Church For All Rev. Jack Griffen B.A., M.Div. SUNDAY, MARCH 3 10am Guest Minister Rev. Frazer Lacey Sunday School Nursery care always available NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister tam Sunday School Provided Il Welcome managed to slip one in but then the puck went back to the Wolves. The next two goals for the wolves were scored by Larry Pilkey and Rob VanCamp. Then the Comets slipped a second goal in with a shot by Mike McQuaid. The Wolves fol- lowed up with another three goals scored by Lar- ry Pilkey, Clarence Ste- phenson and Todd Wilbur. Then Mike McQuaid scored a third for the Com- ets. The final goal was scored by Larry Pilkey ending the game at 11-3 for the Wolves. Games for next week: 6:45 a.m. - Van and Truck World VS. Pineridge Sports 7:45 a.m. - Pizza Delight vs. Compton Cable T.V. 8:45 a.m. - Taylor Fuels vs. J & D , Carpentry 9:45 a.m. - Ball/Callery & Associates vs. Fitzgerald's Weed Con- trol 10:45 a.m. - Monsma Electric vs. Harrison Fuels. April 1, 1996. Adult Slo- Pitch League to begin May 4 (Men ages 20-25 - Women ages 20-30) Scugog Adult Mixed Slo-Pitch League will start this year on Sunday, May 4 in Blackstock. Team registration will be $350 per team which in- cludes insurance. Interested players should call Ber- nice Avis at 986-0653 or Doug Lowe 986-0231. Team registration lists and money must be paid by We are also looking for coaches and umpires. THE NEW APOSTOLIC CHURCH 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor YOUR LOCAL FAMILY CHURCH - REGULAR SERVICES - Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. Wednesday 8 p.m. For further information call 985-2794 "A Hearty Welcome To All" GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd SUNDAY, MARCH 3 Pinedale 9 a.m. Seagrave 10 a.m. Greenbank 11:15 a.m. ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH =] W.Y 01 457 foo] The Rev'd. Hugh A. Kernohan, Incubent SUNDAY, MARCH 3 Morning Prayer E\ -9:30 a.m. ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN Minister: Rev. D A. (Sandy) Beaton SUNDAY, MARCH 3 10 am. Service Sunday School Nursery Care Available During Worship For further information call 985-3881 or 985-4746 All are warmly welcome A Local News, Personal Views Entertainment, Special Features You will find all this and more in The Port Perry Star 188 Mary St., Port Perry 9865-73863 Thursday Night Men's Lee 671, Carol Davis 550, Bowling League - Audrey Brown 553, Carol Results Feb. 22 Koch 682, Joyce Taylor 605, League Standings: Marg Trull 552. Dowson's 94; Trim Rite Feb. 21 - Team Standings Kitchens 68; Legion 65; Bubblies 10, Glaciers 9, Brian's Towing 53; IGA 52; Nutcrackers 7, Shells 7, Philp's Pontiac 46. Buttercups 7, Rosebuds 2. Hi single over 225: High Singles over 200: Dale Stewart Caron Weber 208, 253,233. Brian 203; Joyce Storry Clayton 238. 229; Carol Koch 223, High Triple 201; Marg Lee 247, over 600: Dale Ne | 226; Serr Langille Stewart 692, Ray ~oe 17a 234; Gladys McCo Twist 614. ~N@c 216; Jean Dosser Ladies 244; Shirley Lackey Wednesday 204. Afternoon Bowlin Triples over 550: Carol Team Standing (Feb. 7) Koch 582, Marg Lee 640, Bubblies 41, Rosebuds 37, Caron Weber 587, Evelyn Nutcrackers 35, Shells 27, Trapp 597. Buttercups 27, Glaciers Tuesday Night Bowling 22. as of Feb. 20 - Standings: Second Section Winners Manchester Country Style "Bubblies". Marg Lee, 28, Shaw Industrial 26, Audrey Brown, Jean Guardian Drugs 23, All Dosser, Chris Davis, Flags Shell 20, Tri-Gem Norma Maloney. Flawless 16, No Names 13. High Singles over 200: High Single Flat - Lorne Joyce Storry 242, Marg Shaw 265; High Single Lee 211, Elma Vernon 204, with Handicap - Craig Carol Koch 220, 202. Bolduc 319; High Triple Triples over 550: Flat - John Criscione 682; Carol Koch 602, Marg Lee High Triple with 586, Joyce Storry 552. Handicap - Lorne Shaw Feb. 14 > Team 792. Standings: Bubblies 5, Singles over 215 Flat - Roy Rosebuds 0, Glaciers 7, Werry .2186, Harold Shells 5, Nutcrackers 2, McLaughlin 237, Jack Vaz Buttercups 2. 244, John Criscione 264, High Singles over 200: 233, Kevin Martin 246, Paul Joyce Taylor 258; Carol Brough 235, Lorne Shaw Koch 280, 218; Marg Trull 251, 265, Craig Bolduc 257. 234; Evelyn Trapp 247; Triples over 600 Flat - Marg Lee 224, 202,245. Craig Bolduc 600, Harold Audrey Brown 215; Carol McLaughlin 656, John Davis 232. Criscione 682, Kevin Martin Triples over 550: Marg 619, Lorne Shaw 645. & Legion Branch 419 presents a Logo contest Attention all designers! SURE EE Saturday, March 2nd Dance to the sounds of "The Four Guys with No Name" 8:00pm to 1:00am Spot Dances ~ Door Prize ~ Admission $6.00 486 Bay Street, Port Perry, 985-8502 QUO VADIS? The answer to this time-honoured question of: "Where are you going? is ... To Jerusalem!" Now you have a golden opportunity to not only visit Jerusalem but many of the historic sites of Israel and Egypt ... plus a Nile Cruise, April 29 to May 13, 1996! For an inclusive price of only $3749.00 (p.p. dbl. occ.) you can enjoy a 15-day tour to the Holy Land escorted from Oshawa by INTRA Travel Group Tour Directors Merv and Jean Cairns. For complete details and brochure, please call: INTRA Travel - Oshawa (905) 436-9454 1300 King Street East, Oshawa Kingsway Village Shopping Centre 14:74)% 78 ONT REG. # 02685156 (O/B 720095 ONTARIO LIMITED The Durham College Alumni Association Board of Directors is seeking help designing a logo for the association. | As part of a new market- ing plan, the board is seek- ing a new logo to compli- ment its newly adopted tagline that reads, "Dur- ham College Alumni Asso- ciation Keeping you in Touch". The new logo should be compatible with the exist- ing Durham College logo and be adaptable for all correspondence and mer- chandise items. All sub- missions will belong to the Durham College Alumni Office, 2000 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa, Ontario, L1H 7L7. The purpose of the Alumni Association is to provide programs, contin- uous learning opportuni- ties and activities for their graduates as well as to de- velop ways to enable Dur- ham College Alumni to support, protect and im- prove Durham College. Anyone who is a graduate of a Post-Secondary or Ac- cess and Skills program of Durham College is consid- ered a member of the Alumni Association.

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