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Port Perry Star, 21 Aug 2001, p. 5

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"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 21, 2001 - More than $15,000 raised at annual Rotary Club fundraiser Rainy conditions don't dampen Aquarama spirits By Rik Davie Port Perry Star For the first time in recent memory rain clouds hung over the annual Aquarama fundraiser last Sunday. However, even the threat -- and arrival -- of rainy conditions didn't dampen the spirits of those who came out to Palmer Park in Port Perry to show their support for the local Rotary Club's annual fundraiser for area chil- drens' charities. "I can't believe that people hung in for us even through the rain," said Heather Haliburton-Smith, who spearheads the yearly event. And, despite the wet conditions, Aquarama 2001 netted the largest amount of funds in its nine-year history: $15,579. Teams arrived at Palmer Park on Sunday ready to race against the clock on personal water craft donat- ed by Port Perry Marina. The event sees teams of five riders make their way around the course set up on Lake Scugog, just off Palmer Park. Ms. Haliburton-Smith said that despite rain, the event was the most suc- cessful ever, with a total of 21 teams entered. Top honours for the fastest team went to Mike Morden, Grant Hooker, Jen Morden, Wayne Evans and Kent Johnson of the team Four Bouys and a Girl; Robert Allin collected the highest amount of pledges at $1,750; the most pledges were collected by the Rotary River Rats, who raised $2,130 and the best costume of the day belonged to Tammy Johnson, who dressed up as Tinker Bell. The most unusual ride was complet- ed by Brendan Agnew of the 'Bottoms Up' team. Port Perry Rotary Club president Jim Lawrence, left, and John Mackey of Port Perry Marina, right, get set to send Tammy Johnson -- who won a prize for best costume -- on her way during last Sunday's annual Aquarama fundraiser. 136TH ANNUAL J.PETER HVIDSTEN/PORTPERRYSTAR IBLACKSTOCK Aug 24 & 25 Blackstock Fairgrounds ¢ Kids World e Midway e Livestock e Country Music Variety Show e Parade * Beef BBQ * 4-H Achievement Day Fair Dance Sat. night Rec Centre 9pm. - 1am. featuring Jerry Archer Adm. S5. For more information contact Janice Beechey 905-986-0035 MADNESS SALE, STARTS AT NOON ON FRIDAY, AUGUST 318T SAVE AT LEAST 10% Off EVERYTHING Vermont Castings, Regency, Heritage, Majestic fl _ os . irepluce Plus 900 Hopkins St. at Burns WHITBY 905-668-3192 BROCK ST. vawY. 12) ums srers | 8} po THICKSON RD > | HOPXINS ST. HIGHWAY 401 celebrate Agriculty I'm Going To The Fair, ARE YOU? Folk band Tanglefoot Sun. 1 & 3:30 p.m. "Family Rodeo Sun. & Mon. 11:30 a.m. PLUS Harness Horse Racing & Pari-Mutuel Betting, Demolition Derby, Penning Competition, Pie Auction, 4H Beef & Dairy Shows, Pet Contest, Beautiful Baby Contest, Heavy Horse Show, Midway, Pancake Breakfasts, Beer Tent, Clo gers, Fiddle Contest, Home Crafts Exhibit, Craft & Agricultrual Demonstrations and more! | Truck & Tractor Pull Sat. 7 p.m. Reg Rd Mo 8 at the Port Perry Fair Grounds, Reach Street & Old Rp vei a | Simcoe Labour Day Weekend, 4 Fr ] it 2y % Saturday night Sept. 1 through Monday Sept. 3 pont i PERRY Queen 61 Truck & Tractor Pull event $8 Adults (13+) $6 Children 4 - 12 $3 Children 3 & under free for information call: Shirley Hunter 905-985-3819, during Fair 905-985-0962

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