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Port Perry Star, 14 May 1985, p. 21

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ERNIE ROI aN PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 14, 1985 -- 2} Canoe the Nonquon here on June 1 + OK, get those paddles ready by Claudette Brock Get your canoe and paddles out and head (if you haven't already) for the Nonquon to get in shape for the annual canoe races to be held June lst. I'm told the water is still high but so are the beaver dams. Only a few changes have been made this year. Two new categories have been added: Masters Open for MC (racing canoe), "over 40,"' paddlers and C1, a one-man canoe. Special contribution prizes remain the same. Any person who brings in $30.00 of sponsorship will receive a new hat wt wv me. Vie LT For the fifth year, the Durham Police Association has hosted a Mini-Putt challenge at the Port Perry Golf Centre and Driving Range south of the community. The event last Saturday raised $2042 for Easter Seals and Crippled Kids, and that brought a smile to the face of Police Association president Dale Allan (right). The team from CKAR won the trophy for best score of 175. Team members are Don Pollard, Craig Taylor, Debbie LeGros and Brent Coppin. At left front is 11 year old Cora Malischewski of Oshawa who is this year's Tammy, representing crippled children in the area. Muskie hatchery (From page 20) them to the fingerlings size, but there just isn't enough pond area and expansion for more ponds at the site is limited by the HOSKINS STABLES SUMMER SCHOOL HORSEMANSHIP COURSE July 2 to Aug. 23 Each course lasts for two weeks. Riding - i Practical Horse Care & Management (416) 986-5558 Car Pooling may be available. topography. There is only one other muskie fish culture sta- tion in Canada, located near Quebec City. The fingerlings that go into the lakes have a piece of fin clipped, and this spring, some of those released five years ago began showing up in the spawning nets. By taking scale samples from these fish, researchers are able to gain valuable in- > } TROPHIES J and ENGRAVING A ---------------------- | DO-NO's § | ROR TR. RR TE RECORD, CRAFT & HOBBY WORLD ) Queen St_, Port Perry . ) 985.2839 8 / 2 -- rp -N formation about muskie growth patterns. Mr. Cation has worked with the MNR for the past 21 years, ten of them as manager of the Deer Lake Hatchery. During the busy summer months, he has a staff of five, but this is cut to two for the remainder of the vear. During the winter, the ponds are used for rais- ing rainbow and lake trout which are released into lakes and rivers in the spring. The jar culture process for hatching the eggs is also used for walleye and whitefish. The Deer Lake Hat- chery is located north of Highway 7 and east of Havelock. It is open to the public and visits can be arranged by calling the MNR district office in Lindsay. (choice of colour) with the Canoe the Nonquon crest on it. The paddler will receive a second crest upon completing the course. If $50.00 or more is brought in, that person will be given a gift cer- tificate for 20 per cent of the amount brought in. The certificate will be redeemable at any of the following: House of Howard, Do-No's, Record, Craft and Hobby World, Sportsland, Gord Lewis Motor Sales or Brock's Dep't Store. Cer- tificates must be redeemed before August 1, 1985. Entry fees have been raised by $2.00, that is $12.00 per canoe - $9.50 for the 14 and under category. The additional money will help cover the cost of insurance for the event this year. The committee is holding a photo contest for the first time. Only one prize will be award- ed for the best colour photograph of the event. Watch for more details and entry form in this newspaper next week. New T-shirts will be on sale that weekend. They are navy blue Penman shirts with a white Canoe the Nonquon silk screen crest below the left shoulder. They will be available in men, boys and, childrens sizes. Ladies and girls' I'm sure will find one to fit them too! As most of you know . the Latcham Centre is not available to thé race committee on June 1st. Thanks to the generosity of the wedding party who had booked the hall, registration for the race on Friday. night will be held in the Latcham Cen- tre. On Saturday morn- ing, registration will be held in the park. Should it rain, a van will be put to use. i The committee is still looking for a large tent and portable washrooms at minimal cost -- to be - frank, at no charge. If anybody can help us with these items, please let a committee member know. Brochures will be mailed out this week. You can pick up yours at the P.P. Star, at the H.S. or Brock's Dep't Store at the beginning of next week. If you wish more infor- mation feel free to call 985-7134 in the evening. Don't forget all money received (after ex- - penses) goes to suppport your Scugog Shores Museum. It too is grow- ing and needs your assistance. Have fun, exercise and help a great little museum. . HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS! Bring in your Student Card and receive a discount of 10% Off All Fashion Jewellery Shonse 2 member of the 197 Queen Street. Port Perry - 985.8263 16° x 32' INGROUND POOL completely installed with " 20" Jaccuzi Filter * 3-Tread Stainless Steel Ladder * 6 Ft. Fibreglass Diving Board * Maintenance and Vacuum Equipment * 350 Sq.Ft. of Reinforced Concrete Deck 591 95 ® Tax Included SPAS from $2495. Above Ground & Inground Pool Restoration ALL WORK GUARANTEED RILEY & SONS 985-7668 1-831-SWIM | A --_----T-- om hw -- AAR RN \ '84 Chev 3/4 Ton Beauville Sport Van V8, automatic, ps/pb, air, tilt, cruise, pw/pl, stereo cassette, two-tone blue and white. Approx. 21,000 km. Stock 16,495 Nao. P-39. gr 84 Firebird Trans Am Black finish, automatic, T-bar roof. Approx. 30,270 km. Stock No.'4-135B. *14,258 | 'sa amc 1/2 Ton Plok-Up Two-tone blue, sliding rear window, V8, automatic, ps/pb, step bumper, mirrors. Approx. 7,500 km. Stock a *10,995 No. P-41. GMAC FINANCING at Competitive ~~ Rates! "79 Cutlass Supreme Brougham 2 door, V8, automatic, ps/pb, air conditioning, wire wheel discs. Silver finish. Approx. 57,000 miles. : *68,195 183 Oldsmobile 88 Royale Brougham 2 door, V8, automatic, air, power windows, wire wheel discs. Silver finish. Approx. 57,000 km. 11,395 Similar Savings on these models: '84 Pontiac 6000 -- *9,975 4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic, ps/pb, dark green metallic. Approx. 42,000 km. Stock No. 5-126A. '83 Chev Caprice -- *9,895 Stationwagon, dark brown finish, air, etc, diesel, one owner. Approx. 80,000 miles. Stock No. P-24A. '81 Buick Regal -- '7,995 2 door, V6, automatic, ps/pb, arr Approx. 59,000 miles. Dark jade finish. '81 Cadillac Coupe Deville -- $11,945 Fully equipped, light tan with matching Landau roof Approximately 75,000 miles '81 Oldsmobile 98 Regency -- *9,695 Fully loaded, green finish. Approx. 65,000 km. Stock No. 4-187A. '81 Oldsmobile Cutlass -- *6,675 Stationwagon, V8, automatic, ps/pb, light brown finish. Approx. 68,950 miles. '81 Cutlass Supreme LS -- *6,995 4 door, V8, automatic, ps/pb, air, gold finish. Stock No. 5-31A. Vehicles listed were in stock at newspaper deadline for Port Perry Star. Tuesday. May 14, 1985 issue Ax ERS ON D CHEVROLET OLOMMOSNLELTD. Clits PO BOX 1388 268 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY ONTARIO LOB INO AS Lo rout resay 427690) 985-8401 ~X . - i. Los

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