"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" "Mosport Millions" Lottery Imagine going to one of the major Mosport Park road course events this year and coming home a millionaire! Or going to one of the 16 events at the Mosport International Speedway oval and winning several thousand dollars! It could easily happen in the 1993 season, as the track introduces its exciting new "Mosport Mil- lions" promotion. At the three road course events at which this $1 million jackpot will be on the line, each visitor will be issued, at no charge! - a lottery ticket on which are printed a sequence of numbers. Once the starting grid of the cars in the feature race of that weekend has been finalized, there will be a ran- dom draw for the "Mosport Mil- lions" number to be assigned to that car. These numbers will be attached to each car on the starting grid, and will be separ- ate and distinct from the car's regular r g numbers. These should ensure that there is a numbered car on the track for every number on every lottery card that has been issued at thatevent. Now, it starts to get interest- ing! As the race develops, you check the numbers of the first Monday Night Ladies Team Standings: Purple Garters 47, Green Machine 39, Orange Pits 37, Yellow Bikinis 26, Red Roses 21, Blue Jays 19. Games Over 200: Marg White 201, Gloria Smuck 202, Vivian Burns 202, Wanda Hali- burton 204, Yvonne Nyenhuis 205, Tracy Beach 209, Jamie McRae 256. Games Over 550: Yvonne Nyenhuis 569, Jamie McRae 596. Thursday Night Mens Team Standings: Champi- onship - Philp Pontiac 3466, Emmerson Insurance 3289, Dowson's 3262, Centennial Lanes 3198, Norm's Contract- ing 3085, Brian's Towing 3060. Consolation - Legion 3494, I.G.A. 3283, Village Taxi 3278, Paulmac Pet Foods 3219, Gal- ley Gators 3059, Scugog Lum- ber 2977. High Single Flat: Doug Bache 355. High Single With Handi- cap: Doug Bache 365. High Triple Flat: Dean Hunter 714. High Triple With Handi- cap: Dean Hunter 822. Gerald Kelly, of Gerald Kelly Carpentry, present five cars and discover that they are running in the same se- quence as the first five numbers on your lottery card! You're now on your way to becoming a mil- lionaire! You watch the rest of the race - watch it intently, very intent- ly! The first five cars cross the finish line in the same sequence as the numbers on your card. Then you have a few anxious moments while the cars go through the post-race technical procedure. Finally, after what seems like an eternity - but in reality, is probably an hour or so - the top five finishers are confirmed. There are no changes in the fin- ishing order, which again, cor- responds exactly with the se- quence of numbers on your lottery card. And suddenly you're a millionaire. Make that a millionaire!! If you don't have the top five finishers in the same sequence, but have the top four finishers in the correct order, the second prize could be the use, for one glorious week, of a brand new Ferrari. If you've got the first three numbers in the correct se- quence, you could win a trip for two to next year's Indy 500. Games Over 215: J. Vander- ligt 225, 232, M. Jones 253, R. Sheehey 270, D. Lynde 2186, 226, K. Mackey 230, B. Bray 218, G. Mahaffey 228, D. Hunt- er 245, 262, 217, T. Watts 248, 220, G. Grant 234, I. Ashbridge 237, 229, T. Ashbridge 230, B. Robinson 216, 225, G. St. John 250, D. Durham 218, R. Manns 231, G. McHugh 215, D. Smith 233, 221, B. White 234, 254, R. Twist 227, R. Sweetman 218, D. Hann 228, S. Emke 218, D. Bache 355, E. Johansen 242, H. Colston 259, F. Hammond 223, K. Martin 228. Triples Over 600: J. Van- derligt 621, R. Sheehey 647, D. Lynde 627, D. Hunter 714, J. Race tickets will be your prize if you've got the first two finishers in the correct sequence. The "Mosport Millions" for- mat is slightly different for the 16 oval events. The nightly jack- pot is $10,000, and if there's no winner the first night, the sec- ond weekly jackpot goes up to $20 grand. If there's no winner on the third night of action on the Mosport International Speedway track, the jackpot be- comes $30,000 for that event, $40,000 the next weekend, and soon. If there's a winner howev- er, the jackpot starts at $10 grand for the next weekend. Cash awards will also be giv- en to race fans who have the top four finishers in the correct or- der, or the top three, with race tickets for those with either the first two finishers or the race winner. As at the three major road course events, the lottery num- bers that are to be assigned to the race starters will be chosen by random draw just before the race. That should make it mighty interesting, especially if the weekly jackpot start to build up - and at $10 grand a week, it won't take long for that to hap- pen! Results from the lanes Grant 604, I. Ashbridge 612, B. Robinson 614, D. Smith 608, B. White 701, S. Emke 613, D. Bache 692, H. Colston 639. Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Team Standings: Pizza De- light 20, Trader Galley 18, Square Boy 17, Hau- gens 17, Dixie Lee 14. Over 200: Cheryl Jones 248, 241, Merle St. John 233, Caron Weber 219, 216, 200, Marg Jef- frey 218, Marg Lee 213, Joyce Storry 213, Lynn Loughlin 207, Joanne Russell 204, Debbie Chowns 201. Over 550: Cheryl Jones 661, Caron Weber 635, Merle St. John 683. Youth Group camps Sunrise Recreational Youth Group have three camps this summer for developmentally handicap youths. They are run- ning two day camps, one in June, the other in July and a residential camp in August. The camps are targeted for ages 15-21 with a ratio of one camper to one peer helper. For more information call (416) 668-8761 and please leave a message. Ss the trophy for the 16th annual Kelly am 19, The PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 30, 1993 -37 SCOTT ANDERSON / PORT PERRY STAR Cathryn Hall (pictured) and Mary Fines designed this Toronto Blue Jays display to welcome the boys of summer back home again. The display Is In the Scugog Memorial Public Library. by DAVID MERCER Thinking Although | am an avid catch and release angler | am aware that there are many of you out there that enjoy bringing home a fish or two. And, | do not think anything is wrong with that as long as you release some. So, | have found one of Toronto's most highly respected chef's James Spry who will be sharing one of his recipes crumbs; heat the heavy skillet over a high heat; add oil and butter (add oil first not to burn the butter); place filet into hot oil: brown and turn over; place filet into preheated oven (275 degrees) for 6-8 minutes. Preparation of Sauce Make sure that you have vegetables ready. Heat pan and add oil; add tomatoes, onion, salt and' pepper; stir occasionally; add parsley and garlic; cook until the vegetables are just tender; add salt and pepper to taste. Assembly on Plate Remove the filet and place on serving plate; place the sauce over the filet; serve with boiled new potatoes and fresh carrots: a sliced lemon can be added to this dish but it is not necessary. Please practice "Catch & Release" CARPET. Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Township and a member of the largest carpet buying group in Canada. BLINDS VERTICALS * VENETIANS PLEATED SHADES Mixed Bonspiel to the winning rink of John McNamara, skip; Gall McNamara, vice; Fred H OMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie For second; and John Ford, lead. The bonsplel was held on Monday, March 22 and Tues- «, HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 | [ { { { [ with us bimonthly. | hope you enjoy. 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