\ } } The students of Epsom School were winners of a Science Fair competition for grades K-6 open to all schools in the Township. The competition was sponsored by the Port Perry Lions Club. From left to right: Doug Mannen of the Lions Club; John Rankin, Colleen Scala, Julia Croxall, Alec Cranmer. Brian Kerry and Lion's president Guy Latreille. R.H. Cornish placed second and Greenbank third. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 18, 1982 -- 15 Our mistake A typographical error in a headline over a story in last week's Star said the annual Canoe the Nonquon event, will be held June 15. That is incorrect. The race will be held June 5, the traditional first Sat- urday in May for this popular canoe event which is now more than a decade old. For the expert and novice of all ages, male and female, Canoe the Nonquon has be- come a popular event for residents of Scugog and visitors alike. You can paddle the course down the Nonquon River along Lake Scugog to the Port Perry waterfront at your own leisure or dig the paddles in and try for the best time. That's up to you. For more information about the race, and a vivia description of what it's like to paddle the course, see the article elsewhere in this edition of the Star. And don't forget, Canoe the Nonquon i= June 5. SCHOOL LTD. 686-2224 Income Tax Deductible 852-3223 "BY APPOINTMENT ONLY" THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG TENDER FOR FIRE HALL ADDITION PORT PERRY - ONTARIO Lots of prizes up for grabs in Molson Big Fish contest The 24th annual "Molson" Big Fish Contest, operated by the Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters, is underway with a total prize list valued at approximately $35,000 $500 on Molson's money will be awarded in each of the ten categories: lake, rainbow, and speckled trout: NH ---- [TROPHIES ENGRAVING | | IDO-NO's! becom CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD 178 QUEEN STREET - 985-2839, /-- rm mt mv ------r _ quirements are: largemouth and smallmouth bass; coho and chinook salmon; northern pike; wall- eye; and maskinonge. The top entrant in each category will receive a 4.5 h.p. Evin- . rude outboard motor, as well as their $150 cash prize. Any first place fish which breaks an existing contest record will earn its captor a 60 h.p. Evinrude, instead of the 4.5, There is something for almost every fisherman in the '"Molson" Big Fish Contest, as all entries over minimum standards earn beautiful prints of a maskinonge painted by re- nowned Canadian wildlife artist, Michael Dumas. Over 1,000 Dumas speckled trout prints were presented during 1981. The minimum weight re- Large- the Tri-Moto at ASSELST INES YAMAHA mouth bass - 5 pounds; Northern Pike - 15 pounds; Walleye - 8 pounds; Rainbow Trout - 6 pounds; Coho Salmon - 12 pounds; Small- mouth Bass - 4 pounds; Maskinonge - 20 pounds; Lake Trout - 15 pounds; Speckled Trout - 3 pounds; Chinook Salmon - 20 pounds. The contest is open from April 24th to November 30, 1982 and entry forms 'are available at most tackle shops, lodges, taxidermists, Evinrude dealerships, or direct from the Ontario Fed- eration of Anglers and Hunters, Box 28, Peter- borough, K9J 6Y5. Bowling results WEDNESDAY NIGHT MIXED SUMMER LEAGUE BOWLING Team Standings: Termites - 12; Ants - 10; Moths - 7; Beetles - 7; Flies - 4; Spiders -2. Singles 200 and over: F. Venning - 286; M. Taylor - 208; R. Beare - 212,299; V. Rider - 216; R. Thompson - 236; M. Pelow - 245; M. Murray - 214; M.A. Espie - 250; R. Finley - 232; M. Raby - 238; K. McBride - 219,250; 3 Grieves - 213; N. Christie - eh Single - Ladies: R. Beare - 299, High Single - Men: R. Thompson. Triples 600 and over: F. Venning - 672; R. Beare -701; R. Thompson - 601; K. McBride -.643, High Triple - Ladies: R. Beare - 701. High Triple - Men: R. Thompson. MIXED SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUE Team Standings: Beetles - 14; Termites - 12; Ants - 10; Moths 9; Flies -9 9; Spiders - ingles 200 and over: K. Gillian - 220; B. Thompson - 237; M. Taylor -204; V. Rider - 212; F. Venning - 222,254; M. A. Espie - 233,214; R. Finley - 359; M. Raby - 211,205,226; M. Pelow - 271; M. Murry - 275; K. McBride - 209,205; G. Loudfoot - 233. Ladies High Single: Rita Finley - 859, Mens High Single: Kent Gillian - 220.- Ladies High Triple: R. Finley - 697. . Mens High Triple: K. Gillian - 563. Sealed Tenders from General Contractors for construction of an addition to the Port Perry Fire Hall will be received at the Office of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog, Municipal Offices, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario, until: 12:00 NOON, LOCAL TIME ON FRIDAY, MAY 21st, 1982 Tenders shall be accompanied by a Certified Cheque in the amount of $3,000.00 payable to the Owner. Copies of the Tender Documents may be obtained by Contractors depositing a $5.00 Cheque, payable to the Town- ship of Scugog for each set. The deposit will be refunded on the returh of the documents in good condition not later than May 31, 1982. The Tender Documents will be available for pickup by General Contractors and Subcontractors at the Office of the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all tenders. Earl S. Cuddie. AM.C.T.,C.M.C.; Clerk Administrator: The Corporation of the Township of Scugog. 181 Perry Street, Box 209, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES Rates Subject to Change. : fs STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO Telephone: 985-8435 A Federally Chartered Company. Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation 30t0179 Days overhead powerlines. When you're launching your boat or when it's on the water, don't make the fatal mistake of letting the boat's mast or antenna touch overhead wires. It could knock the wind out of your sails, forever. Your safety is our concern. ontario hydro € Sailing safely through summer means watching for