lf haa a coe SE) re The Big Brothers/Blg Sisters Bowl For Millions was a huge success financially this year (see story) and last week executive director Susan Scholfield (at left) presented Bren- da Appleby with tickets to Las Vegas for bringing in the top pledges ($1336) The prize was presented by Nonquon Travel with Susan and Marg Waite representing the Port Perry com- pany. At right Reld Stainton who collected $631 in pledges received a compact disc player courtesy of House of Howard. A total of $10,549 was raised for the organization through the local Bowl for Millions. "Bowl for Millions" a huge success Bowl for Millions 1990, an an- nual fundraiser for Big Brothers/Big Sisters of North Durham, achieved an all time high of $10,549,64. All funds rais- ed go to the association to serve the needs of both boys and girls between the ages of six to 17 who live in the Townships of Scugog, Uxbridge and Brock. As the association is not fund- ed by a United Way or through government programmes, it relies heavily on the annual fun- draiser, Bowl for Millions, to pro- vide its operating costs. Prizes were awarded as follows: Brenda Appleby raised $1336.00 for First Prize - Las Vegas Trip, Nonquon Travel (partial donation), Reid Stainton raised $631.00 for Second Prize - Compact Disc Player, House of Howard. Doug Rowe raised $525.00 for Third Prize - Canadian Tire Gift Certificate $125.00 (Port Perry). Youth Prizes went to: Bill Baxter raised $227.00 for First country Lane Hwy 7A & High Street. Port Perry, Ontario "Well done is better than well said." JMS 'VERSATILE PAPER SUPPLY INC." 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Utica needs volunteer canvassers by Vera Brown Don't forget to put those clocks ahead this weekend as Daylight Saving Time begins on Sunday morning. Church & Sunday School will be at Utica this week starting sharp- ly at 11 a.m. with Rev. Doug Whidden of Richmond Hill as guest speaker. Rev. Waterman will be on maternity leave for the next few months. Please note that our services now start at 11 a.m. not 11:15 a.m. U.C.W. will be held on Tuesday, April 3 at 1 p.m. at the home of Jenny Watson. All ladies are welcome. Please plan to attend the Texas Style Dancing in Utica Hall this Saturday evening put on by the Social Club. Tickets are $5 each and may be obtained from Pat or John Sutherland at 985-3484 or Neil and Lisa Risebrough at 985-9920. On Friday evening plan to at- tend the regular euchre party to be held in Utica Hall, starting at 8 p.m. Come on out, the more the merrier. Brian Slute and family were Sunday visitors with his parents Lorne and Eileen. Terry & Eleanor Crawford of Greenbank were Sunday visitors at the Stucliffe home. We're still looking for volunteers to help with the Cancer canvassing. This is a good chance for you to get out and meet some of your neighbours while helping a good cause. Please, if you have any spare time, give Georgina a helping hand. Call her at 985-2745. Get a complete physical" "for your car Our 53 Point Inspection -- a great investment in safety. Our 53 point inspection should be done once a year. It costs just $36.00 Preventative care is the best kind of care. So it makes sense to have our GM-trained technicians go over your car from bumper to bumper. These prices are in effect for the month of April 1990, (upon presentation of this advertisement), for GM cars and light duty trucks. 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