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Port Perry Star, 13 Jul 1993, p. 30

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30 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 13, 1993 Scugog Shuffleboard Club and Art Moger The Canadian National Shuffleboard Doubles Tournament was held at the Scugog Shuffle- board Club July 6-8. Forty-eight teams participated in the expert division. Catherine McCreery, president of the CNSA (pictured in middle of front row), presents the trophies to the winners of the expert main event. (Front, from left) Sandy Myers of the Scugog Shuffleboard Club and Chris 'Stutzmann of the Scarborough Shuiiehonry Siu ig st, Dale Jian § dip ity, Michigan, and Nick Klym of Leamington placed secon ack row) Freda Soe Cub a o New Brunswick placed third, and Hank Dewit and _ Ron Silver of Oshawa placed fourth. Winners of the expert consolation round (not pictured) were Muriel Wiseman and Mary Button of Chatham, 1st; Pat and Harold Erwin of Inglewood, 2nd; Russ Scott and Jill Howie of Hamilton, 3rd; George and Agnes Lawrence of Hamilton, 4th. Norigage securities o GIGS? You compare. 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Past performance is not necessarily indicative-of future returns. d account sales, redemption or optional charges payable by an investor {| oo ~ National doubles tournament held at the Scugog Shuffleboard Club Softball draw held | on July 11 On Sunday, July 11, Port .Perry and District Minor Soft- ball Association held its first Fund Raiser Draw. We would like to thank all who participated and helped us raise money toward Minor Soft- : ball. To the following winners, our congratulations, and enjoy the Blue Jays. First prize, a $250 gift certifi- cate from Pineridge Sports, and four tickets to see the Toronto Blue Jays, is Jack Monsma of Port Perry. Ticket Number 2560 drawn by Gerry Doums. Second prize, a $100 gift cer- tificate from Pineridge Sports, and four tickets to see the To- ronto Blue Jays, is Dianne Bryans of Port Perry, drawn by Kevin Martin. Third prize, four tickets to see the Toronto Blue Jays was won by Scott, Alma Street, Port Perry, drawn by Kim Popple- ton, and our fourth prize winner of two Blue Jays tickets was Trudy Empringham of Port Perry, ticket drawn by Crystal King. Again, thank you to all who participated. Don't forget that this Wednesday, July 14, Port Perry and District Minor Softball is hosting a double header Soft- ball Exhibition between "The Gateway 2000 Soos", from Sioux City, Iowa, and the Oshawa Hornets. First game starts at 7:30 p.m. at the north "diamond. Don't miss this one. Owen and John Button of 4 More than 60 oa OMe n the amateu Canadian National Shuffleboard Association Doubles Toumne:. - ment.' In the amateur main event, Harold a wal Port Chatham placed first, ME Dian of Oshawa and Nell Mcleod of Sunderiai In the amateur main ¢ event round, Mar Mye Cayen of Our Land Seniors oebonrd Club pl ers and E, Roger aced third and Pat and Gil Gillies of the Newmarket Club placed fourth. Stand- Dorp. } ing at back are tournament t co-sponsors Leny a and Henry Van In the amateur consolation round, the winners were (front, from left) Bert and Margaret White of the Scugog Shuffleboard 'Club placed first; Wally and Gloria. Burnett of the Mid- Scarborough Club placed second; (back row) Joe and Helen Scriven of the Thedford Club placed third; and George Ol iver of Thedford and Joe Redman of Carden Shuffleboard Club. placed fourth. They are pictured with 1urnament CO-SROnSOH Leny and Henry Van Dorp. Jo Car Lyn captures' 5th consecutive win Jo Car Lyn captured her fifth consecutive Ontario Sires Stakes victory of the 1993 har- ness racing season with a win in oné of two $31,311 Gold Series elimination heats at Ottawa's Rideau Carleton Raceway on Sunday, July 11. The three- year-old pacing filly circled the nation's capit $100,000 Gold Beries final. Driven by. Reg Gassien, Jo Car Lyn left from post four and burst into the lead using an opening quarter mile time of :27.1. Following a leistirely half- mile fraction of 59 seconds, Tawnee Herbert came on to challenge out of the three hole, getting up to the flank of Jo Car yn along the backstretch pisssurs urged Jo Car Lyn 'to it the three-quarter mile mar- ket in 1:27.2 with Tawnee Her- bert remaining at her side. oval in 1:66 to earn a berth in next week's - Heading down the stretch, Jo Car Lyn began to pull away, -taking the victory by almost one full longth in 1:66. Co-owned and trained by Wil- liam James of Blackstock, On- tario Jo Car Lyn: is undefeated in O.S.8. competition this sea- son, sweeping two Gold Series eliminations and their respec- tive $100,000 finals earlier this year. She was bred and is also Swed 'by Reith Rudkin of Bob- on, Ontario. e Viking g Tiger mare out of the Royo ocza dam Mary Of Scotland earned $15,656 for this win, increasin her 1993 earnings to $143,635. Jo Car Lyn has banked $240,132 so far in her career, and could in- crease that figure by $50,000 with a victory im & in the $100. 000 Gold Series final at Rideau . Carleton Raceway: on Sunday, July 18. Hd lo Alan

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