ot r Ha ®% > Sevgeg Cie -- Tuesday, July 27,1993 --3 + Township groups get New Horizon money Three groups in Sefigog wnship received about 5,000 in federal. New Horizon grants last week. Durham Ross Stevenson presented Kellet Manor Group of Port Perry with $4971; the J.D. Cochrame Seniors of Port Perry with $6396 and the Scugog Shuffleboard Club Yai $16,183, 3 The Shuffleboard Club will use the funds to enhance and expand "its programs for seniors. Along with providing ongoing activities for the more than 100 membérs, the Club will host regular. tournaments for more than 200 seniors from Durham MP Ross Stevensoh presented grant to local organizations last week. Doug Gower (left) of Kellett Manor and Hugh Ormiston of the Scugog. Shuffieboard Club sthe area. Withithe improved facilities, the Club will alsg be able fo expand its membership to expansion to the recreation ° and social programs available to the, residents of Kellet Manor for such things as encourage more to get involved and enjoy we sport of shufflebgard. §& The" funds Sor the Kellet Manor' group will allow transportation to shopping - downtown or medical dppointments, shuffleboard, pot luck meals and other , events. * These activities will continue to promote a sense of well being among the residents of Kellet Manor. The New Horizons grants are issued through the federal _ department of National Health and Welfare. Woman hurt in accident ; * Durham Police say a 33 year old woman was lucky to escape serious injury or even death after the powerboat she was driving collided with a sail- boat on Lake Scugog- just "before midnight last Thursday. Both boats sustained extensive damage, said Inspector Ross Smith and the woman suffered a large bruise on the side of her head that d medical treat Yhepeetor Smith said Police were called to a Scugog Island residence late Thursday evening where the injured woman told officers she had struck something in the water: A further investigation the next morning revealed the badly damaged sail boat. Inspector Smith said it appears the sail boat had been struck from the stern and the accepted on behalf of their orga Henshall's | WICKER & 241 Queen Street, 'Port DEN GIFTWARE nizations. See story above. powerboat then passed over fine clot Hing v1 lin > / [& 8 20 /0 0 4 [o)" elo] 4s in the lower level of Henshall. 1b. bag $6.99 Potpourri ] on SOC Fans.......s. Baskets. ' Parriots Cottage Games Perry the full length of the boat. Damage to the powerboat, a 1987 Larsen inboard/outboard was estimated at $8,000 and _ about $10,000 to thé sail boat. . Inspector Smith said there will be no charges. Craft/Gift Show The Port Perry Craft and Gift Show will be held August 7 and 8 at the Scugog Arena from 10-5 on both days. The organizers have attracted many quality crafters from across Ontario. Dried floral arrangements, stained glass, folk art, hand car®d _ wooden items, ' homemade jams -and relishes 191 QUEEN ST.; PORT PERRY 985-4977 fh 105 rive crt oid sculptor who Raspes KRIS NAHRGANG is got of fimo wih hk frp n Scugog Wand Fame parked Itself on Kris' doorstep, with Saving in White Sn Crafter work having bgen presented to former Minister oney. Kris has returned to.Scugog 1o display his latest works which ore ollaboration with renowned artist Debi ald. * DEBI FITZGERALD is known for her wildlife her love of nature and wildlife, she has developed her Sf Roiriing her recognition throughout North America iNav Perspective to these works of art and thelr combined talents craote ifelke and mystical form, MEET KRIS NAHRGANG and DEBI FITZGERALD At Native Perspectives from. 11 AM to 4 PM on SATURDAY & SUNDAY; AUG.7th & 8th |." kik and Debi wil be signing prints and origina. and childrens clothing. Cross stitch needlework, pewter jewellery,» stuffed animals and pen and ink drawings with limit.d edition prints of "Railway Stations of Ontario", * Hand painted applique awenie "shirts and T shirts, fabric formed hats and many more exciting crafts. REUNION &