we PORT PERRY STAR --_ Wednesday, Jone 11,1975 -- 19 Vk ' Choppy water, high winds for Nonguor race records were set this year. In fact, timings are an average one hour less than the last two years. "It wasn't a year for setting records," said Mr. Brock. This year's Nonquon event also showed that the organiz- ational machinery is well- oiled. 'This year's event went smoothly," said Mr. Brock. "The system we have nqw is working perfectly." He added 'that .organizers could have handled double the number of participants with ng great problems. Over $2,500. was raised last year by Canoeists, a figure expected to be increased this year. Part of that money will be a $20.00 donation by Bill Brock to the two Scugog Township councillors, who in their first time in a canoe, paddled the Nonquon in what their challenger calls "a respectable time of 4 hours 22 minutes" The two took the Nonquon in answer to Mr. Brock's challenge to council. Mr. Brock will pay up. "They earned it," he smiled. The results are as follows Men's Racing - Greg & Ted Cowan, Brussels, Ont. 3.23:24; John Hallett & Vince Graham, Trenton, Ont. 3.45:20. Men's Open - Les Crowe, Lakefield & Peter Ever- groen, Campbellford, 3.15:20; Garnet & Allen Pictures shown from top to bottom are some of the winners of the weekend Canoe the Nonquon event. They are, from left to right: Men's resident, Howard Moore, George Ausman; Couples resident, Rudy Jammer, Joanne Wilson; 17 and under, John Scott, Steve Jones; 17 and under open, Donna McKeown, Ginna Brinkman; Men's open, Peter Evergroen, Les Crowe; Over 40s, John Scott, Larry Burt. Weawer, Coboconk & Kirk- field, 3.20:10; Ray Desautels, Seagrave & Elwood Stewart, Whitby, 3.27:25. Men's Resident - Robert G Ausman, Port Perry & Howard Moore, Prince Albert, 3.28:00; Phil Bert- rand & Rodney Jones, Sea- grave 4.07:05; Kopie DeJong & Harold James, Port Perry, 4.11:35; Richard Carnegie & Dr. Ralph Price, Port Perry, 4.18:40. Women's Open - Bev Hill, Peterborough & Linda Rud- dock, Orillia, 4.19:40. Women Resident - Mary Herr, Little Britain & Barb O'Donnell, Seagrave, 5.2050. 17 and Under Open - Boys - Dale and Tom Weaver, Cobo- conk, 3.56:20. Girls - Gina Brinkman & Donna Mec Keown, Port Perry, 4.27:07. 17 and Under - Resident - John Scott & Steve Jones, Port Perry, 4.10:26; Janice Till & Dawn Real, Port Perry, 5.01:10. 14 and Under - Open - Robt. Baird & Merle Schewaga, R.R. 5, Sunderland, 400-40. B] ain Under Resident Bruce Phair, RR. 2, Sea- grave, & Terry Till, R.R. 3 Uxbridge, 4.29:03. Couples Resident - John & Sylvia Thomson, R.R. 3, Port Perry, 4.08: Couples Open - Rudi Jammer & Joanne Wilson, Port Perry, 3.52:05. Over 50's Ehzabeth & Gordon Wright, Scarboro, 4.30:35. Over 40's -John Scott & Larry Burt, Port Perry, 4.13:07. Family Resident - John Cordener & Robert Couper- thwaite, Uxbridge, 4.17:14. Family Open - Barry & Robt. Page, R.R. 1, Port Perry, 4.06:00. Veronica Green & Laurie Foster, Greenbank won Dinner at Emiels. Mrs. Ruth Gibson of Alma Street won the Canoe draw. Participation Prizes were won by Hugh Baird. Bob Richardson, Rodney Jones, Carol Kane, Monita Appleton and Ray Munroe. these boys to play. NOTICE FOR BOYS OF SOFTBALL SQUIRT AGE All boys who are squirt age (9-11 yrs.) interested in playing softball this season should report to the Legion Park, Thursday night at 7 p.m. Coaches are urgently heeded to enable " WRESTUNG *MAIN EVENT* BILLY & DANNY WARCLOUDY? MANGLERS Accomp. By Their MANAGER THE MASKED THE FABULOUS MIDGETS LOUIS RAMOS \L, MIKE FARGO THE FABULOUS SINGH KURT VON V9 SHULZ CURLY CARTER SAT. JUNE 14 8:00pm PORT PERRY ARENA BOUNCING 'H PHILLIPS me meg, rr Rh SL li? EY.