| Durham Pony Club reaches top at last For the first time in the 10- year history of the Durham Pony Club, a team from the club has won the Eastern Canadian Prince Phillip Games Champi- onships. The victory is even sweeter because the five-member team has never advanced past the re- gional level. The Eastern Canadian Championships were held at the CNE on Aug 21. After a se- ries of 18 games, the Durham Pony Club won the event by de- feating the Ottawa Valley Pony Club by one point. The Caledon Pony Club also competed in the event. Prince Phillip Games are per- formed on ponies and develop the riders' skills and confi- dence. The games are restricted to riders 14-years-old and un- derasofJan. 1, 1989. Prince Phillip Games team members from the Durham Pony Club are Daina Codlin, Tanya Dervent, Keith Reid, Vicki Robinson and Heather Robinson. "The team members are all- round good kids," said pony club spokesperson Inge Jabusch. "They don't have time to get into trouble." The team practices once a week until they get close to a competition date, and then may practice four times a week. Mrs. Jabusch said the team mem- . bers also compete with their po- nies in other types of competi- tion. The team is coached by Peter Reid and Sue Robinson. The non-riding captain is Janet Weir, grooms are Allie Nolan and Stephanie Englis. Team helperis Heather Edney. The Prince Phillip Games teams from Durham and Otta- wa Valley will now compete for the national title against the two top teams from western Canada. The competition will be held at the Royal Winter Fair Nov. 17-19. The winner will take home the Prince Phillip Cup. Other Pony Club news Local riders Karen Burt, To- sha Falkenham and Bobbi Leh- man of the Durham Pony Club, joined two riders from the Eglinton Pony Club to form a Central Ontario team for the Masters Games. The games are similar to the Prince Phillip Games but are for riders 15-21 years old. The team placed third in the Masters Games held at the CNE recently. Pony Club Jumping Champi- onships were also held on Au- gust 21 at the CNE. The Central Ontario team, encompassing Durham Pony Club, placed first in the open class, second in beginner and third in novice. Durham Pony Club member Donna Brewer placed fifth at the National Tetrathlon held in Ottawa August 10-11. The competition consists of four events. In the individual . events, Donna placed first in riding, sixth in running, elev- enth in shooting and seventh in swimming. Bowling scores Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Sept. 6/89 Team Standings: Coke-Cola - 7 pts., Fresca 5 pts., Pepsi - 4 pts., Wink - 3 pts., 7up - 2 pts., Sprite 0 pts. Games over 200: Gerri Langille 241, Regina Walker 204, Merle St. John 222, 230, Marge Lee 206. 3 Games over 600: Gerri Langille 610, Merle St. John 608. Tuesday Night Men's Sept. 5/89 Team Standings: High Rollers - 5, Team 2 - 4, Anonymous - 4, Team 1 - 3, Alphuqdup - 3, Lonesome Rollers - 2. High Single: John Criscione 297. High Single with Handicap: High Triple: John Criscione 767. High Triple with Handicap: 215 and over: John Criscione 228/242/297, Roy Povey 240, David Booth 222, Nick Vanderzwet 240, Gerry Louvelle 221/276, Steve Robinson 230, Jeff Cox 270, Mike Fluke 220. 600 and over: John Criscione 767, Gerry Louvelle 708, Bill Turner 607. THE FELDENKRAIS METHOD AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT with HAROLD TAUSCH A series of gentle, relaxing exercises designed to: - improve your posture, flexibility, and breathing - reduce stiffness and pain - relieve stress and increase vitality 10 Classes for $65.00 Single Classes $8.00 i i TUESDAYS 8:30 to 9:30 PM STARTING SEPTEMBER 19th, 1989 at the ANGLICAN CHURCH 274 North Street, Port Perry For further information please call: 985-4274 The Prince Phillip Games team from the Durham Pony Club placed fi first In Eastern Cana- da at a competition held at the Canadian National Exhibition. The team will now compete against two teams from Western Canada at the Royal Winter Fair in November. Pictured from left are Vicki Robinson on Riddler, Heather Robinson on Timmy, Tanya Dervent on Lady Jane, Daina Codlin on Lacey and Keith Reid on Rosha. DEMOLITION DERBY Port Perry Fairgrounds SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16th, 1989 In event of rain -- Rain Date will be September 23rd, 1989 'GATES OPEN: 4:30 PM STARTING TIME: 5:30 PM ADMISSION -- Adults $5.00; Students $2.00, Children under 12 Years FREE; Parking $1.00 KARATE (SHOTOKAN STYLE) OPEN HOUSE*REGISTRATION *DEMONSTRATION* EVERYONE WELCOME Masonic Hall, Queen & Lilla St., Port Perry SEPTEMBER 18th - 7:00 PM Extensive Display of Equipment and History of the Art REGULAR CLASSES MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS BEGINNERS 7:00 to 8:00 PM; ADVANCED 8:00 to 9:30 PM Pay by the month, Children and Students - $25; Adults $35. Sensei (instructor) Fred Walker Black Belt in Judo and Karate. Affiliated wtih International Karate Association; Master Okuyama. -- 985-0205 -- Cd all all Gl ls a aR Gu ---- a Tr ZR a_i VR