A MEET ON tee pon OF SRI A vaddi, ad aca io SES See Sl 3 hp Te rw ELS XL v a) Uxbridge Swim Club placed fourth out of 38 clubs at Fifth Annual Youth Cup II at Univer- sity of Toronto June 5 weekend. Many of our swimmers had par- ticularly strong relay swims with our 13/14 year old girls team winning two golds and two bronze in various relays. Our 15-17 year old girls were also very strong in relay events with a gold, a silver and two bronze medals. Full results are in the Scoreboard but, of partic- ular note, is Marcia Bryon's first Provincial Qualifying swim - good work, Marcia! Scoreboard Results USC Fifth Annual Youth Cup Il Laura Lee - first, 100 and 200 fly; second, 200 I.M.; third - 200 and 400 free; seventh - 50 free. Judy Koonstra - second, 100 and 200 fly; seventh, 100 and 400 free. Kelly Bryon - first, 400 I.M.; second, 400 free; seventh - 200 free; eighth, 200 fly. Melissa Thomas - second, 200 back; third, 200 I.M; fifth - 100, 200 and 400 free and 100 back. Heather Lee - first, 100 breast; third, 200 I.M. and 200 breast. Beth Frisk - sixth, 400 I.M.: eighth, 200 breast. Kris in Thomas seventh, 400 free; enghth, 100 back. Marsha Clouthier - first, 100 fly and 200 fly; second, 200 I.M.; third, 400 I.M., fifth, 100 free: sixth, 200 free and 100 back. 40 - PORT PERRY BTAR - Tuesday, June 15, 1993 The Seagrave Park sports centre was Scugog and Mariposa townships, Seag Rit LL --..e az' PORT PERRY auto glass &* trim hd, p 139 Water Street & deductable on stone repairs 10 keep insurance COSTS DOWN SY \YJ STR 5 0 he 6 High Street, Port Perry Crystal Clark - third, 100 breast. Melanie Bryon - eighth, 100 free. Marcia Bryon - sixth, 400 free; eighth, 100 free Colin Mark - eighth, 200 back. Brett Clouthier - third, 200 back; fourth, 100 free and 100 back; seventh, 200 and 400 I.M. officially opened on Friday, June 11. Officials from rave Park Association members, as well as provin- cial representatives, helped cut the ribbon. Swim Club members win medals and 200 free; eighth - 400 free. Jim Kelly - second, 100 and 200 free; third, 100 and 200 fly and 200 I.M.; fourth, 400 I.M. Sandy Mark - fifth, 100 and 200 back. Tyler Hannah - fourth, 200 breast; cighth, 100 breast. Matt Slater - third, 100 breast. "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Action from Mosport After being rained out one ' week earlier, Mosport Interna- tional Speedway roared back into action on Saturday, June 12, and what a night of racing it was. The fans were happy, the weather was perfect and the ac- tion was spectacular. Due to an accident in the Late Model Division two weeks ago, that feature was unable to fin- ish that night and so the fans were treated to an extra sur- prise on June 12 with the run- ning of a second Late Model race. In a race that saw lots of hard dashes, passes, and plain flat out racing, Randy Slack of York was eventually victorious in the first Late Model feature race of the evening. Slack was running very fast as he crossed the line, grabbed the checkered flag and went for his victory lap. His car was running perfectly as he even won a heat race earlier on in the evening. Finishing sec- ond and not too far behind Slack was Alex Hamilton of Priceville and in third was Ken Paston of Caledon. Paston was also a dou- ble winner of the evening as he too won a heat race earlier on. In the second Late Model fea- ture race, Hamilton really strutted his stuff as he went out and showed everybody what he was made of by winning the event. Following Hamilton and and in third was Slack. These three drivers had a great night of racing in this division. In Street Stock Division, Dwight Brown of Willowdale and Duke Paul of Ajax mixed it up a bit as they ran close togeth- er during the feature race. Brown was the eventual winner while Paul had to settle for sec- ond and Graham Brown of Wil- lowdale finished third. Paul had a great night of racing as he too was a double winner during the evening by winning a heat race earlier on. In the Thundercar Division, Mosport International Speed-~ wasy ran its weekly "Mosport Millions' promotion with $20,000 up for grabs this week if the cars (with their lottery numbers) cross the finish line in the order of a fan's promotion card. While 28 cars started this race, at the time of this writing (June 11), it was still undeter- mined if there was a winner. The race was filled with lots of hard dashes, spins, and plen- ty of wheel to wheel action as Royce Jones of Fraserville took no prisoners . He held everyone off to win the race in convincing style. Proudly, he took his victo- ry lap after the checkered flag fell. Finishing second was Bob Kish of Oshawa and in third was Doug Todgham of Oshawa. Seagrave Sports Centre officially opened By Julia Dempsey Port Perry Star C-O-M-M-U-N-I-T-Y C-O-O-P-E-R-A-T-I-O-N That's how the residents of Seagrave spell success. The community celebrated the grand opening of the Sea- grave Park sports centre with an official ribbon cutting Friday evening. Members of the Seagrave Park Association, council mem- bers from both Scugog and Mar- iposa townships, provincial rep- resentatives and local residents were In attendance to witness the event. Seagrave resident Bert Hutcheon, who acted as master of ceremonies, praised the groups for their co-operation in the venture. The 1,244-square foot build- ing houses two washrooms, a meeting room, kitchen, utility 985-8507 ola fl 20-143"; 668-2003 FINALLY! ANXIOUS TO BE OUT Warmer Weather a ON THE WATER -- Longer Days! TTR Don't For get Time to spruce up your car WINDSHIELDS Your Boat and repair or replace that broken windshield. and UPHOLSTE RY This Season. Our technicians use Boat Tops. Seats and Now's the time to bring an incredible new [ Corpo Upholstery your boat in for some process to repair » Sunrools. Tonneau Covers. |. Jresh new upholstery. windshield stone chips rs Vinyl Tops, Carpets, NE Give us a call! fom ony hii our Cellular Telephone We'll be happy to * INSURANCE WORK CR lll Oh Ae ------------- " WRITTEN GUARANTEE On any one replacement WI )'| 1], 3 LD Insurance Claim room and storage space. It was built by T & R Masonry of Sea- grave. New playground equipment was also added to the park. The total budget for the pro- Ject was $107,000. Funding came from the following sourc- es: Ministry of Culture, Tour- ism and Recreation grant $35,660, Mariposa Township $15,000, Scugog Township $30,000, and the Seagrave Park Association $26,334. (The two townships share in the financial responsibility as the park serves residents from both mu- nicipalities.) "This is a great example of two municipalities working to- gether on a project," said Scugog Mayor Howard Hall. He praised local residents and the park as- sociation for working hard to at- tain their goal. 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