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Scugog Citizen (1991), 30 Jun 1992, p. 25

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A special award John Jackson Kane was 16-years-old when he Canoed the Nonquon for the first time. He died later that same year since then, his family gives this plaque to the 17-and- under class, and for different reasons. This year it goes to Canoe #49, Mike Pothier, left, and J.J. Harper -- because J.J.'s Initials are the same as John's were. year. Every was valedictorian. The R.H. Cornish held its grade eight graduation ceremonies last week and Mary Fowler (left) Adderley. Congr R.H. Cornish. for 1992 are Steve Davidchuk and Robin Summer survival My approach to the traumatic gives quict moments of entertain topic of parents' survival of sum- mente mer was done in a meditative spir- it. 1 sat gazing out the window reflecting on the peaceful expanse of farmer's field, freshly cut and spotted with fodder doughnuts. My friend the groundhog, who 0 the run once again afier surviving his tranquil abode wrned topsy-turvy Please see SUMMER, page 26 Lions Club executive Howard Gauthier is the new president.of the Blackstock and District Lids club. Governor Harold McConkey was on hand June 17 to install the new president and officers for 1992-93. Along with Mr. Gauthier. the other officers of the Club are as follows. Past president Bill Ingram; Ist VP Cliff Trapp; 2nd VP Blair Martyn; 3rd VP Don Cliff; secre- tary Roger Simmons; reas. Merv Bayley; Lion tamer Ray Putsey; tail twister Emie Swain; 1st year directors Ray Wright, Rob Mairs; 2nd year directors Pat Porrill, Ray -Putsey; membership chairman Dave Wilson; vice chairman Emic Swain; club member Rob Mairs. The Lioness and Ladies were present for the installation of the officers and a lovely dinner was Charters, how to book 'em! FROM PAGE 24 than $60 per person, you are prob- ably not going to get experienced skippers or quality equipment. The same applies to operators that slash a previous price you might have already received. Chances are there is a reason for the low price. Little or no busi Be best is NO FISH NO PAY in a nut- shell-it means if you don't catch fish you do not pay. Most operators will take you again for free. That's fine, but be sure you have the choice. There is a good chance you may not want 10 go out with that question again. Be clear on the guarantee. After all, it is your money and pleasure that is at stake. chance to get out for a trip, have fone ste, and moe of all good Tuck. suspicious of price siashers. Find out what times of the day are available -- most operations will run two six-hour trips a day. If you are not an early riser, the afternoon trip will probably be your choice. Be sure to check if you have a choice. "no There are many things. you should ask such as policy 0, whit: » deposi is What happens in case of weather? What about ~ "alcoholic beverages? Are derby tickets available on board? It would be a shame if you caught the whopper and didn't have a» choice about purchasing a ticket or not. Rain gear, warm clothing, sunglasses and fishing licenses are usually your responsibility A good idea is 10 ask about whether you set the hook? From the time the fish hits until the time the fish is in the net the rod really should be in your hands. After all, the fish catching is most of the fun In my mind, an important ques- tion is fish guarantoes. Ask if there is one. Find out what that guaran- toe is and be clear on it. The very FORDER - 34 Water Street, Port Perry, SL 132 9858471 PERSONAL ATTENTION TO ALL OF YOUR GENERAL INSURANCE NEEDS INSURANCE BROKERS INC. PARKS G.LC CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT 25985-9725 Financial Accounting Financial Planning & Projections CORPORATIONS - FARMS Paul Van Camp 204 Casimir Street, PORT PERRY, Ontario LIL 187 Business Consulting Income Tax Planning & Consulting INDIVIDUALS - SMALL BUSINESS STABLES AT GREYSTONE +12.99 1 Coady Be WED, JULY 1st - 5 to 10 PM SATURDAY NIGHT SPECTACULAR Snow Crab Legs b$14.99 121$9.99 Don't Miss Our Spectacular ... SUNDAY BRUNCH from 11 AM to 3 PM as well as our ... SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET $12.99 (Chidren Under 10 - Hall Price) from 5 PM to 9 PM JOIN US FOR LUNCH WEDNESDAY to SUNDAY Our Summer Hours are 11 AM to 11 PM Closed Mondays and Tuesdays Reservations are not necessary. but always appreciated. SHIRLEY ROAD, SOUTH of PORT PERRY OFF of SIMCOE STREET NORTH PHONE (416) 985-1598

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