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Port Perry Star, 4 Aug 1993, p. 31

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4 A A Salih ay Af Xe ine Nie 1st Port Perry Scouts Jeff Morden and Dave Novak look on in August. 4 1993 - 31 '«* amazement as a Derbyshire Hawks slo-pitch team player tips the scales at 262 pounds. The Hawks held a "Guess the Team Weight" fundraiser for the Scouts to p them finance their trip to Europe this month. The team; which weighed in at a hefty 3,328 pounds, raised $600 see story for complete detalls. rough the venture. Please Forder girls win Dana Forder Goldsmithing soccer team played July 27 in "Whitby. The Forder girls scored one goal in the first half by Emi- ly Cosway and one in the second halfby haus Gault to win 2-0. Sarah goyas picked up the shutout w playing behind a super defensive effort by Liz Wordley, Amy McArthur, Heather Brodin and Michelle Evans. ~ On Thursday, July 29, the Forder team travelled to Picker- ing for a game under the lights at 9 p.m. This was an excellent game by both teams with good offensive and defensive plays. Port scored two goals in the first half to one for Pickering. Goals by Shawna Cornish and Shaun Gault. In the second half, Pickering Maunder wins Ontario Golf Championship Eddie Maunder, of Scugog, re- cently won the Ontario Juvenile Golf 7 rh in Blen- heim, Ontario. Maunder, 15, who golfs out of Cherry Downs, shot a 292 over four rounds to win the competi- tion. More than 50 golfers took part in the tournament held on July 20. e win netted Maunder a Rolex watch and a porcelain tro- Ph ext stop for the local golfer will be the Canadian Champi- onships, to be held in British Co- lumbia from August 10-13. He will be one of four juvenile golf- ers representing Ontario. All expenses for the trip will be paid for, as an additional prize for winning the Ontario Champion- ship. . tied the score at 2-2. The. Forder girls seem to respond when the going gets tough and controlled the rest of the second half and scored two more goals to win 4- 2. Goals by Marie Farquharson and Shaun Gault with her sec- ond. The defence of Amy, Liz, Sarah, Heather and Michelle was super. Mari, Shawna and Paula on half, moved the ball - quickly - to forwards Sara, Shaun, Emily and Kim. Spe cial thanks to the Under 15 Pp irls who helped in these two wins, Janna, Katie, Karen, Sue, Lau- ra, Bonnie Jo and Vanessa in goal for Thursday's game. Next game Thursday Aug. 5 at the soccer fields - remember, game time is 6:30 p.m. for the month of August. The Derbyshire Hawks Slo-Pitch team raised $600 for the 1st Port t Petry Scouts hicugh the "Guess the Team Weight" fundraiser. The Hawks presented the money to the Scouts on Thursday evening, along with an additional $300 the team. had won in a recent tourna- Joie big ment. The money will go towards the Scouts' trip to Europe. Pictured. presenting and ac- cepting the money are (front, from left) player Pete Kneale, scout Jeff Morden, scout Dave * E Novak, player Doug Dempsey, (back row) player Frank Fielding, team Sponsor Roger Chiet- pet wyn, player Fred Nagle, and team Sponsor Eileen Chetwyn. Derbyshire Hawks' weight nets local Scouts $600 By Julia Dempsey . Port Perry Star The 1st Port Perry Scouts' Eu- ropean trip fund received a "hefty" boost recently, thanks to _ alocal ball team. hire Hawks slo- The Derby pitch. team held a "Guess the Team Weight" contest asa fund- raiser for the Scouts, raising $600 through the venture. Tickets for the, contest were $1 each. Participants were giv- ...en-one chance (for every ticket 'purchased to guess the team's total weight (15 players and team sponsor Roger Chetwyn of The Derbyshire Arms) out going over. "A weigh-in was held at The Derbyshire Arms Thursday eve- ning with Mayor Howard Hall officiating. At about 8 p.m. he announced that the team s total weight was 3,328 pounds. Laurie Gerrits and Doug Smith had both correctly guessed the team's weight. Their names were putin ahat to' determine who would win the topprize. Ms. Gerrits name was drawn. She received a Panasonic color television donated by Home- rilioats donated rt, was John Dawson. Don. THE LIONS CLUB OF PORT PERRY Ar RR A 1 L WOULD LIKE TO THANK THE FOLLOWING FOR THEIR GENEROUS | SUPPORT OF OUR 6th ANNUAL DEMOLITION DERBY | PORT PERRY FIREFIGHTERS DOWSON'S VALU-MART PORT PERRY AMBULANCE ROYAL BANK DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE PORT PERRY IGA RANDY DOWSON WATERHAULAGE ~~ WILLY & SON SMALL ENGINE [RWIN SMITH MUSIC &MARNE DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE EMMERSON INSURANCE KEN MURRAY ELECTRIC UTICA FARM BQUIPMENT PORT PERRY STAR ° JERRY'S TRUCK SERVICE FORDER PARK INSURANCE SCUGOG RENTALS KEN EDWARDS RICK'S BARBER SHOP AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE BARRY'S CHIPS LARRY TAYLORFORDMERCURY ~~ COFFEETIME DONUTS SCALA BROTHERS AUTO WRECKERS ~~ OPPER'S ALUMINUM & VINYL, SCUGOG ISLAND MARINA RAYS TOWING REMAX SCUGOG REALTY CLASSIC HOTDOGS stead Furniture and Applianc- 'es. Mr. Smith received two Blue Jays tickets courtesy of Tomer, i Winning third prize, ¢ y Pineri etton. received fourth prize, a gt certificate from Paulmac's - t Foods. Fifth prize went to Clive Lane who will be getting ward: Drtvea; 'Sealing. Stacie McBride and t enjoy the sixth place prize of abr at Th Der yshire Arms. All of the prize winners were within seven pounds of the actu- al weight. As well as sponsoring the con- test, the Derbyshire Hawks also don ated' an additional $300 it won in a recent ball tourna- ment. Scout leader Larry Emmer- son said the money is greatly ap- preciated by the Scouts. Fundraising for their Europe trip began last October and to date the group has raised about $6,000 towards the trip. Mr. Emmerson estimates the troop will have raised close to $8,000 by the time it leaves on August 10 for the two-week backpack- ing trip through several Euro- 1430 King St. ¥ . ; pe -- the 10 Scouts and two ~~ leadershad to pay $500eachout _.._ | - of their own: et-« Mr. Em-. { ".merson says it is still cheaper moked 'the same contin- DE the Canadian Jamboree eld in Calgary. He says the ~~ Scouts will also be able to see his driveway ~gealed by Dur- hree friends will aig onc tunnel to Milan, Italy, train to Kitzbuhel, Austria, ski 'at the Ca prin. Glacier, travel GLEE S pean countries, . PO Although the trip is ite' ex-. than sendin nt to the how different cul ures live. Es "We'll be oping 'says, 35-pound backpack. will visit Koblenz, Germany, take a Rhine cruise, spend time 'inthe Black Forest, go to Schilt- horn, Switerland, camp in'the Matterhorn, travel through the take a through Venice; Italy, see the Leaning Tu ower ott Piss, goto Mo B naco, to France where hon will Ge the world's fastest train from Lyon to Paris. From there they will go through Belgium on the way back to Am- sterdam where they will board a Plave back to Canada on August Believe it! "tll dusk - 18 holes of golf for only Asaessndsncendins 00 sri | $ The 'Scouts will: fly into Am-' J sterdam. While in Europe they camping every' . 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