"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 13, 1998 - 5 Sled dog derby still a go .But organizers need help from Mother Nature By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Organizers of the upcom- ing sled dog derby are keep- ing their fingers crossed that Mother Nature will co-operate for this year's event. Organizers of the Durham Kinsmen Canadian National Sled Dog Derby remain opti- mistic that snow and colder temperatures will be here within the next two weeks. "Everything is still on track; it is very much still a go," said Lyndia Goldberg, who, along with her hus- band Dave, owns Tourist Events Durham, the local company which is helping Port Perry Kinsmen set up the Jan. 23- 25 event at Trillium Trails. January has been unsea- sonable so far, with above- average temperatures and rain leaving a barren land- scape. "The weather is a bit of a problem but they have snow-making equipment there (Trillium Trails) and we are still anticipating the race. They are making snow for this to ensure that it happens," said Mrs. Goldberg. She said though that if no snow does fall, the races may have to be moved deep- er into the site's trail sys- tem. If that were to happen, Mrs. Goldberg does admit iat the races may be affect- e "They could be slightly shortened a bit if we have to go back into the bush further, but I'm not antici- pating that. It's just that the more snow we have, the more trails we have, as well as better conditions." During this year's fifth running of the event, just like every other, members of Husky Association will do runs over the course before the race to ensure that everything is in good condition. "The snow for us is not a major concern. As long as there is a good base we will be okay... even if we had a week of rain we'd be okay because the snow in the bush is so protected; it wouldn't hurt the snow. The races will go on." Randy Richards, the owner and manager at Trillium Trails, also remains optimistic. "There's a good chance that it'll go on, but we'll need some help from Mother Nature to get it going," he said. A snow base of about 10 centimetres is necessary for the event, said Mr. Richards. "A little cold and a little snow would be great; two Dance hall history on Society agenda The Oshawa Historical Society invites those inter- ested to attend January's Historical Society Meeting and Presentation. The speaker for the evening will be Peter Young, author of - the book entitled "The Kee To Bala Is Dunn's Pavilion." Mr. Young will present the history of Ontario's most famous dance halls and pavilions, including. those in Oshawa. His research includes interviews with hundreds of former pavilion owners, musicians and people who remember the halls as being a part of our social and cultural past. 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WE SINCERELY REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE WE MAY HAVE CAUSED YOU. or three dumps of snow and cold weather and we could go at it," he said, noting that the temperature must be at least six below before man-made snow canbe used. "I made 40 hours of snow before Christmas and it's all right, but there's no chance we could hold it this weekend because the five days of rain are kicking the hell out of the snow." No figures are available on the number of partici- pants planning to attend the 1998 event, says Mrs. Goldberg, but that is because they are not obli- gated to sign up until the day of the race. On Jan. 23 there will be a special time set aside for school competitions during school hours. The next day the event will officially kick off with purebred, northern and mixed breeds compet- ing in various six, four, three, two and one dog events over the weekend. A media and celebrity race will also be held, as well as the Kinsmen Community and Corporate Challenge. The event will raise funds for Cystic Fibrosis. cnote301-97 zones: ALL Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. APPR OIITCIINITRCU ON TRE KON ROA RR IR] Limited Openings in all age groups. gionemoor Call Karen for more info 985-0800 Fibromyalgia is focus of eight-week course at Port Perry hospital ext. 278. The last date to register is Feb. 26. North Durham resi- dents suffering from Fibromyalgia are once Living with again invited to partici- Fibromyalgia is a com- pate in the "Living with bined effort . of Rehabilitation Department of North Durham Health Services (NDHS) and the Arthritis Society, featuring eight sessions dealing with a variety of issues includ- ing fitness and coping with the affliction. The program will be held at the Port Perry site of North Durham Health Services, 451 Paxton Street, Port Perry. Fibromyalgia" education- al program. The course begins March 18 and runs for eight consecutive Wednesdays from 11 a.m. to.1 p.m. at a cost of $35 per person. A written referral from a family doctor or specialist is required. Anyone looking to reg- ister for the eight week sessions or for more infor- mation can call 985-7321, Michael Wiseman January 12 Keep smilin' "Bee" SWEET 16 If you see Dayna Ballagh on January 15 Wish her a Happy Birthday Love as always Mom & Dad, Brennan & Brittany BIRTHDAY If you see Jackie VanWort wish her a Happy Birthday on January 16! Best wishes! HANDLEY - CARNOCHAN Lesley Ellen, daughter of George & Mary Lou Carochan and Keith John, son of Bryce & Arleen Handley were married on November 1, 1997 at Port Perry United Church. The happy couple now reside in Garden Hill.