-- Unscheduled dip in Lake Scugog ed PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 5, 1989 -- 31 Dunking Mary for a real Ee Some people will do darn near anything, for a good cause. Mary Parish took an un- scheduled dip in Lake Scugog last Friday afternoon, with alit- tle help from Ray Peterson and a ae A CC Sq CCC YEU rs --_------ her friends and customers at B and L Donuts, where she works. With Mary protesting, but only mildly, Ray hefted her onto his shoulders, walked into the lake and dumped her, clothes and all.. Coughing and sputtering, but still with a smile on her face, Mary took the dunking in stride and even said the water's not too cold. It was allin fun and all fora ones +% i Fag $ HRT good cause: the building project at Community Hospital in Port Perry. Mary's co-workers and cus- We have been told the same tomers at the donut shop thingis planned again in Febru- chipped in about $100 for the ary: building fund if Shs speed to take the dunking in the lake. XL track club runs for the roses The following are the re- sults of Scugog Township youngsters who compete for the Durham X-L Track and Field Club. v A meet was held recently i Belleville with the top two fin- ishers in each event qualifying for the provincial champion- ships to be held at York Univer- sity July 8: Tania Culpeper, 3rd long jump, sixth triple jump, competed as bantam in midget age group. Tammy Davis, 3rd, high jump. Nina Luchka, 4th, 80 M hur- dles, 5th, 300 M. hurdles. 2 Laura Phoenix, 6th, 1600 me- tres and 9th, 800 metres. Melissa Rudy, 1st, 80 M hur- dles, 2nd, 300M. hurdles. Jeff Andrews, 2nd, 3000 me- tres, 5th, 1600 metres. Scott Clyde, 5th, 400 metres MIDGET Vanessa Gibson, 3rd, jump; 5th triple jump. long The following are results from the Ontario Mite-Tyke-_ Atom championships held June 17 at the Oshawa Fields. Com- petitors listed are with the X-L Club who live in Scugog and area. TYKE Nat Ovsnek, 8th, 1600 metres, 11th, 800 metres. Amanda Wakeford, 4th 1600 metres, 3rd, 800 metres. Vanessa Kingsley, 4th 400 me- tres. ATOM Carl Phoenix, 4th, 800 metres, The GATE FAMILY RESTAUARANT & TAVERN BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Open 7 Days a Week 8:30 AM to 9 PM PORT PERRY PLAZA Phone 985-8686 VARIETY OF BREAKFAST SPECIALS -- Monday to Thursday -- SPAGHETTI sr. gp All you can eat spaghetti with -- Friday & Saturday -- garlic bread, soup & coffee All you can eat - includes soup, 7 ] 5 French fries, dinner roll & coffee " 6th, 1600 metres. " Nicole Delmedico, 4th high Tom Chambers, 4th, 1600 me- jump. tres, 8th, 800 metres. Cindi Mitchell, 8th, 1500 me- Dustin Marnoch, 11th, 1500 tres. metres. , "DID YOU KNOW? Community newspapers have multiple readers and deliver an average of 4.68 readers per copy. That translates into a potentiat-of 32,760 realiers of the Port Perry Star every week. For Advertising Made Easy call the STAR at 985-7383 -- NOTICE -- MINOR HOCKEY TRAINERS, COACHES, MANAGERS for the 1989-90 SEASON Any person interested in these positions with Port Per Minor Hockey in 1989 - 90 (House League or OMH rep teams) must submit resume and team requested by July 9th, 1989. - OMHA rep team coaches must hold a N.C.C.P. level cer- tificate, and OMHA rep team trainers must hold H.T.C.P. level 1 certificate. The above is not a requirement for House League Coaches or their trainers. Submit resumes by July 9th 9° ORT PERRY MINOR HOCKEY, "c/o President, Larry Lee, 257 Bigelow Street, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO