20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 3,1994 ) "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" -- SPORTS Plans well underway for 26th canoe race Plans are well underway for category was dropped a number the 26th running of Canoe the of years ago in an effort to re- Nonquon. This event is the duce administration. However, biggest and oldest canoe race in it was noted that many of to- Ontario and is gaining popular- day's older local canoeists got ity nationally. Last year en- their start in the 14 and under trants from all over Ontario, category many years ago. It is from Parry Sound to London hoped that the re-instatement and from Ottawa to Cornwall would continue that tradition took part, as well as three ca- and again attract younger com- noes from Quebec and one from petitors. New York State. A total of 102 The 14 and under and the 17 participatedin last year'srace. ~~ and under categories start with The race is sanctioned by the ali competitors on the Nonquon Ontario Marathon Canoe Race River at the 12th Concession of Association which is affiliated Scugog but finish at the Yacht with Canoe Ontario. Club at the mouth of the Non- In order to attract more quon River. This is carried out young people to this year's as part of the concern that the event, the committee has decid- lake section can provide too ed to re-introduce the 14 year many hazards for the young old and under category. This competitors. The other catego- ries, including the Kayaks, C1 (one person racing canoes) and tne C2 (two person racing ca- noes) all the way to the purely recreational, continue on down the lake to the foot of Queen Street to complete 26K (16 miles) of canoeing. The entry fee is $25 per canoe but competitors are encouraged Memberships from $125.00 _& to gather pledges for their ca- GE noe. There are prizes for the (705) | most pledge money collected. 357-3112 Uses All proceeds from the race go to the Lake Scugog Historical So- ciety in its operation of the Scu- gog Shores Museum. just 10 mins. north of Port Perry Forder-Parks e.1¢, Insurance Brokers Inc. 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The Triathalon has been can- celled this year. A new special event, The Scu- gog Cup is to be held this year. This is a fun event in which groups are encouraged to dress up and compete in "anything that floats." this is a short dis- tance, waterfront event. Application forms are being mailed to all last year's competi- tors and are available at local stores and at the Port Perry Star office. : The advertisement for Port Perry Lions 101 Club in last week's issue of the Port Perry Star should have The Star regrets this may have the summer months. caused. Port Perry Ladies Lob ball (week of April 26-29) TEAM G Sunderland Raiders NestletonMustangs Saintfield Beamers Re/Max Reach Park Motors Pink Panthers Ridgenorth Greenbank - Tv - nw ht bh kak kk i COO 4s aaa --_--amaa00O0O0OOr [oY elo o XoXo Xe XoXo =) OCOO0OCONNNNN in SUNDERLAND by WELCOME HOME!! Huge, 60' fully serviced lots. $139,900 Visit our site today. 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Larry Emmerson, a leader with the 1st Port Perry Venturers serves the hot dogs from A : the troupes "Dog House" which will be located at Port Perry any inconvenience IGA every Friday evening, Saturday and Sunday througout Tree planting Pine Ridge District will be participating in this year's Na- tional Trees for Canada cam- paign. On May 7, Pine Ridge District will be planting 6,000 trees. Trees for Canada is a nation- wide initiative designed to give all members of scouting the chance to demonstrate their concern for this country. In Pine Ridge District, scouts taking part will come from nu- merous communities including, Cartwright, Cannington, Greenbank, Manchester, Port Perry, Prince Albert, Scugog Is- land, Seagrave, Sunderland and Uxbridge. If you would like to partici- pate in this program, please contact 985-8693 to insure that ascouter calls on you. Bowling banquet On Tuesday evening, April 19 the Tuesday afternoon ladies held their bowling banquet. Winning teams are: First Sec- tion: Daisy Mae - D. Gibson, L. McHale, M. Samarillo, D. Hol- linger. Second Section: Wilma Flintstone - K. Thompson, J. Knight, V. Moore, O. Tremble, J. Atkinson. Third Section: Blondie - J. Fleming, M. Can- non, V. Slute, M. Smith, J. Mac- Donald. Total Pin Fall Trophy went to the Wilma Flintstone team. Individual winners: Top Av- erage - J. Fleming. High Single Flat, First Section - D. Gibson, Second Section - K. Harper, Third Section - L.. McHale. High Single With Handicap, First Section - L. Colbary, Sec- ond Section - V. Moore, Third Section - V. Linton. High Triple Flat, First Sec- tion - L.. Loughlin, Second Sec- tion - K. Hoar, Third Section - K. Campbell. High Triple With Handicap, First Section - M. Cannon, Sec- ond Section - S. McIntosh, Third Section - L. Phillips.