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Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1989, p. 29

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Local racing fans get an oppor- tunity to cheer for a local per- former in the Labatt's Blue On- tario Sires Stakes at Kawartha Downs on Thursday, October 5th. Tantallon Celtic, a two year old son of Balanced Image is owned by Donna and Glen Van Camp and Wayne Dowson of Port Perry. Dowson handles the training and some of the driving. Dowson, who had an excellent pacing filly, Graceful Swinger, is no stranger to the world of harness racing. Graceful Swinger made $191,500. in the Ontario Sires Stakes. When the Van Camps and Dowson shelled out $130,000. for Tantallon Celtic this Spring, they were taking quite a gamble. It's paid off so far. Going into next Thursday's 0.S.S. event, Tantallon Celtic has banked $84,211. from five wins and four seconds. He took a per- sonal mark of 2:01.1 at Mohawk Raceway on September 18. When asked about the colt, Dowson said "he's a strong colt...never gets tired" and went on to say "we gave him a three week rest (Ausust 24-September 18) and only qualified him once." He looked right at home in the qualifier at Kawartha Downs with a twenty-five length win in 2:03.2 (last 2 in :59.3). The colt giving Tantallon Celtic the most trouble is A Worthy Lad. The son of Worthy Bowl is undefeated in 13 lifetime starts. Trained and driven by veteran Bud Fritz, he's earned $131,898. His last win was a personal mark, 2:00.3 at Sarnia on Sunday, September 24. A Worthy Lad is owned by Dr. Joseph Johnston of Oldcastle. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 3, 1989 -- 29 Local colt to race at Kawartha This event is the final Labatt's season at Kawartha Downs and Blue Ontario Sires Stakes of the carries an estimated purse of $100,000. Figure skating Junior skaters of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club stumbled and skated their way through their first skating session on Mon- day, October 2, 1989. At the Port Perry Arena. Fifty-six skaters are currently registered in the Canskate Pro- gram where they learn everything from falling down and getting up, to challenging jumps and spins. Approximately 30 skaters are and CFSA test programs. Many of these children will participate in "Invitational" competitions across eastern Ontario and in our own Pineridge Interclub hosted at Port Perry in Feb. 1990. On Thursday Oct. 5, we start our new program for preschoolers which has an enrollment of 30 skaters and takes place on Thurs- day a.m.'s for 10 weeks. We wish our skaters much suc- cess this season. regictarad in anr Canfipnraclata OHA Jr. 'CC' HOCKEY SEASON OPENER Sunday, October 8th Lakefield Chiefs VS. Port Perry MoJacks FACEOFF 7:30 PM aye SCUGOG ARENA Wednesday from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Starting October 4, 1989 Free Admission Tantallon Celtic will be showing his stuff in the Ontario SE Sires Race this week at Kawartha Downs. (see story above) $ HOCKEY SEASON ( : POLARIS CCM, Cooper, N Believe I. Bauer, Tackla Scugog Arena, PINERIDGE Sundays from 2:30 - 4:00 p.m. SPORTS Starting October 1, 1989 SHOP Admission $1.00 per person Queen Street - Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 SPECIALS | Tune-Ups From $60.00 & up (PLUS PARTS) 4 Litre Polaris Injector Oil $20.95 (with this coupon) Parts for Most Makes & Models Free Pick-up and Delivery in Port Perry Kipsyen 2nd ANNUAL "> By GOLF Port Perry TOURNAMENT 4 MAN SCRAMBLE, 12 PM TEE OFF SUNDAY, OCTOBER 15th, 1989 at SUNNYBRAE GOLF CLUB * Individual Prizes i * Team Prizes Longest Drive Closest to Hole * Mystery Hole $40.00 PER PLAYER includes: Green Fees, Barbecue Steak Dinner, Lots of Prizes. Call: PETE KNEALE (416) 985-0554 en em en En Ew Gm Ew em mw Ew em Ew ew em me wd | | i One Owner Used Snowmobiles: 1988 650 Indy $6,295 1988 488 Trail E.S. $4,395 1987 Yamaha Exciter $4,395 1989 488 Trail Deluxe $5,395 a NEW & USED PARTS - FACTORY TRAINED MECHANICS | WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINES | Our New Location: 9 8 5- 3 1 9 2 RR#1 PORT PERRY * *

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