OiûùWýekly TeWednesýday, Sýepterniber 2, 1992> Ladies' r4 at Mospo by Nelsoni The weather was cool, t was shining and the racers eager to-do their thing as( International Speedwayis into action with its thrillin, of Stock Car racing act Erin Maxx Night (August 2 The regular divisions o Stock, Late Model, Late, Sportsmnan and Thuniderca] on a great show for thos1 hraved the windy temper~ As welI, the fans were Ile an extra race this week~ Ladies donned their he1na, the Thundercar division and at it one more time. The are the wives or girfriends guys who do battie on the eacb week. It was a realfu to watch.bi The Ladies Thunderca went off without a ht Denise Deviney of Frasei showed her commanding di style. There was just no anyone could get by bera grabbed the checkered flag1 the race. Noi far behind hi Debbie Shepstone of Port who also did some treme- driving of ber own to take s and taking third wasR Hockney of Courtice. The regular men's Thun( division race was a relat dlean one with not asi bumnps and grinds as usual.1 relatively dlean as ever stayed out of everyone else Royce Jones of FraservilIe~ tiple winner this night as h( two heat races and the fe event. Everything just seew, go right for him and the c; set up absolutely perfectiy car was flawless, tie driviqî superb and it showed. D Volunteers and supplies needed The Durham Supervised Access Program offers separated families a sale and netitral setting inl whicb regular visits with or excbanges of a child can take place. Locations of visit centres are Pickeriniy, Oshawa and Port Perry. Volunteers are needed to perform various duties such as supervising visits and excbanges, fundraising and clerical duties. More specialized volunteers are needed including a bandy-person to build storage cupboards; an artist to make signs, other walI postings and perhaps wall muraIs; and Englisb translators and interpreters of any language. Donations of games, craft supplies, books and sports equipment for cbildren aged 8 to 14 years are needed. Also, a donation of a computer and tbrec polaroid camneras would bc greatly appreciated. Please telepbonic Ted Raby (director) at 668-6868. HELPiNG THIE WORLD WRITE NOW SeI-suficiency through literaCy in the developing world For information, cai 1-800 66 I-COOE ace thrills al irt Speedway Hudes some impressive driving of bis bfe suni own was Kevin Nelles of Oshawa s were wbo grabbed second and in tbird [osport was Ron Deninger of Toronto. prung In Street Stock Division, the brand 100 extra pound added to Andy on on Warbutton's car two weeks ago 9th). didn't seemn to matter muich as he fstreet took a commanding lead at the Model green flag and neyer looked back. irs put Warbutton, of Oshawa went on to ;e wbho take the cbeckered flag and the atures. tropby as he won the feature race ated to as well as an early evening becat. las the Finisbing flot far bebind ets iii Warbutton in tbe feature was ci went Dave Lee of Nestleton and in Ladies tbird was Joe Malette of Oshawa. of tie Malette also won a bat race early track in the evening. n race iSpoxrtsman Division, Rýandy Slack of York wýas tbe double ir race winner a,ý be won a beat race as ,h as well as the feature event. Slack rville put on one bell of a show for the riving fans, and did. somne amiazing o way driving to grab the cbeckered as she flag. Trailing bebind Slack, and ýto win taking second was Gary Mecad of er was Orillia and in third was Alex LPerry Hamilton of Priceville. ndous In Late Model Division, there second were five different winners Robin tbiroughout the nigbt but only one of tbem could take tbe feature. dercar That driver was Dave Taylor of' tively Ceasarea wbo just left everyone many behind to take tbe cbeckered flag It was and the win. Taking second was ,ryone Tom M'illigan of Woodbridge ' way. and in third was Wayne Keeling Swas a of London. ie won Next weekend (September 5) eature is Coca-Cola closing nigbt as we rned to will see tbese beroes do battle for :ar was the last time this year. And, keep [y. His in mind tbat tbe Budweiser ig skill CASCAR SUPER SERIES plus )oing an enduro will race bere at Mosport International Speedway on Sunday, September l3th. Dignty .. 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