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Focus On Scugog (2006-2015) (Port Perry, ON), 1 May 2015, p. 63

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Blast from the Past Spring Fling Dance The Megalore Group presents its third annual Spring Fling - “Blast from the Past’ Dance with great music provided by DJ Todd Soomre. There will also be a light lunch, 50/50 draw, spot dances. Date: SATURDAY, MAY 9 Time: 8 p.m. - 1a.m. Location: Mississaugas of Scugog Island Hall, 22600 Island Road, Scugog Island Admission: $20 per person. Tickets: Contact David at 905-982-2700 or Jim at 905-985-4372. Information: See letter on page 2. Continued from page 51 the fall. In the meantime, I work out every second day: stretching, biking, jogging, and on an elliptical. “Stretching’s critical. I need those muscles to be flexible so I can take the longest stride possible when I race.” Both Duncan and mother Janine will accompany Will to February 2016’s Canadian Special Olympics Winter Games, where a Potential trip to the world competition hangs in the balan “We have family and friends in Newfoundland, so they'll both be making the trip.” At the same time, Will’s priority will be finishing his final year at Port Perry High School. “Td like to be a police officer,” he says. “So I’m looking forward to a college program in Police Founda- tions.” Setting and striving for goals is an essential element of creating a fulfilling life. Goals serve as motivation and will provide a measuring stick for ensuing progress and achievement. Will Leblanc has already proven he can set and then reach his athletic goals, so there’s every reason to be- lieve that academically, he’ll wind up exactly where he wants to be once high school is in the rear view. And policing is an admirable goal for a young man who in a short conversation exhibits a quick wit, patience, as well as a personable demeanour, all of them useful and important attributes in the line of work he’s chosen. By Scott Mercer Focus on Scugog, Camp X author guest speaker Lynn Phillip Hodgson, author of Inside Camp X and other related works, will be the guest speaker at the Lake Scugog Historical Society’s May meeting. Recently, Hodgson has been an advisor and consul- tant on the popular TV series X-Command. The series follows the events of those involved in Whitby’s world famous World War II spy training camp. Hodgson, who is a former Scugog councillor, will have copies of his books for sale. The meeting takes place at St. John’s Presbyterian Church on Queen St. in Port Perry on Wednesday, May 20 at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited to attend. MOTORCYCLE RIDE FOR DAD eee Title Sponsor FIGHTING PROSTATE CANCER FIFTEENTH ANNIVERSARY DURHAM SATURDAY, JUNE 13 Scugog Community Recreation Centre Pad 1 West Side, 1655 Reach Street, Port Perry Registration 7:30-9:30 a.m. Opening ceremony 9:30 a.m. Kickstands up 10:00 a.m. sharp IFT FOR FIRST 250 RIDERS Gil LIVE ENTERTAINMENT BY POST OFFICE WALL PRIZES ¢ BREAKFAST ¢ LUNCH « POKER RUN ¢ SCENIC RIDE Pre-registration Friday, June 12, 5:00-8:00 p.m. Scugog Community Recreation Centre Pad 1 it 1655 Reach Street, Port Perry [A ares] Register on line at RideForDad.ca FOCUS - MAY 2015 61

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