A -- " : ¥ " i cdi Ne" als i 22 ; Pd . 3 a ig ET RI Sp ood Tr Lam RXR ane} 50% bd da IAAT i. i 3 i \ : V. {5 AEE Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Lewerentz \ t 3} 4, of R.R. 1, Nestleton are pleaséd to \\ ff 2 : | y announce the graduation of their \ 8 A\nld Je / A% daughter Carol Lewerentz from ¥ \ : L Ph HH, [ a McMaster University: with a Brett Free and Aaron Stevens were the big canoeists in Maks Zupan and Dawn Williams had a good run down De Ee on the Boy's under 14 category. Although the wind slowed the Nonquon last weekend. Thelr oversized, 18 foot six Inch poop 'soh00] in Blackstock. them down, they managed to get down to the Yacht Club in canoe pulled them along for the best time of the day, two Carol is continuing her educa- under two hours. hours, 22 minutes and 18 seconds, just 13 seconds ahead of tion in Sports Administration in Wor oa the second place finisher. the fall. by -- host games © + Uxbridge-Scugog Pony Club is gearing up for an exciting weekend of events on July 22 and 23. The Pony Club is hosting a Beginner Jumper -Show- for D- level riders-on Sat. July 22. And be sure to come out for the finals 'of the: Regional Prince Phillip Games on Sun. July 23. There will be a Toy Sale as well as a Tack "Sale. Tables may be rented at $15 7" for both "days. If you have any * toys or tack to sell; 'please call a 7 Ruth Benns, (705)357-2283. Rica tit a + Yi : RT meal fi a - . + op : ¢ " g # Le EP 1 vg 75 « 2.5, 2 : ' Y 5 FY Ja & . Ves ? 3 : Q: i se 4 H i i SY ol . Loins THiS years' Women's winner in Canoe the Nonquop was ~.the team of. Marilyn Plebon and Fern Harris. They are taking -:.this trophy back to Orillia - next year let's try to keep it In : : di hip. % ; : : oy SSugog Township | Although Terrl Gibson and Robert Baird won the Men's. already having a successful Ge rg Resident class this year, they had to rush off to a formal , mirth pure 'Hannah Cocks function before they could receive the awards. Mrs. Gibson... iw np eginner Division at and Councillor Christie consented to accept on thelrbehalf. he yejtcheroft Jumping Show. MOVING SOON? - FREE ESTIMATES - 'heat of her class. Jenny Cocks, 14' x 20' & 24' x 28' riding in the very competetive Novice Division finished 6th and Fully equipped-vans 3rd in her two heats.' Our Prince Phillip Games team entered a Quad meet at Tyndale Pony Club in'Aurora. The B team made up of Cindy Markell on Nug- get, Rebecca Sterritt on Blue, Jacquie Millage on Red, and Robyn Ginou on Brat had a very successful day. They learned a great deal about each other and their ponies in this team relay event. The C team made up of Suzie Millage on Red, and Jessie Millage on Ginger combined with 2 members of the Tyndale Club to make a team. They also had a fine day and gamed very well. Elgin Park was the site of the 4H Horsé Club Achievement Day on Sat. June 10. Finishing first in the Junior Showmanship Division were Nicole Ac¢cera showing Taggs, Rebecca Sterritt with Sunraye, Mike Wilson with Tom Dooley, and Jenny Thompson leading Phantom. The Junior Championship went to Jenny Thompson showing Phantom. Congratulations to Alexis Sterritt showing Sunraye, Champion of the Senior Division as well as Grand Champion in the Showmanship Division. The Grand Championship in the Line Brenda Elford and Terry Childs were the number one girls boat as they took the 15 to 17 year old category with a time of four hours. Scugog Moving & Storage Inc. Local & Long Distance Full Packing & Crating Service Packing Material For Sale Palletize Heated Warehouse FREE Wardrobe Service Fully Insured Over 25 Years Experience Courteous Service : a) Ph 985 3761 Division wen to Wendy Renna This year the Men's Open winners were the Jammer Port Perry ons Spi: dis ls Sock in team composed of brothers Clint and Kurt. Regulars to this event, they managed to keep their time down to two hours and 36 minutes. Way to go! Warehouse 985-4360 meet at the Aurora Horse the C Rally at Mohawk Raceway. Pony Club to oo =~ Our Pony Club' members are the C.N.E. Jumping Trials; and |