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Port Perry Star, 17 Jun 1997, p. 20

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20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 17, 1997 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" - Bringing home the hardware TOP ATHLETES: Port Perry High School honored its best male and female athletes as well as many other deserving sports enthusiasts at a special ceremony on June 9. Throughout the school year many students in the school give up their own time to either practice or participate in numerous CHRIS HALL / PORT FERRY STAR school events. This year both Kiley Ballard (left) and Renee Parish (right) were awarded the Female Athlete of the Year as co-winners while Mike Smith captured the Male Athlete of the Year. All three are OAC students. NOUNCEMENT Jason Cochrane and Brenda Parish together with their parents Bruce & Georgeen Cochrane and Stan & Lois Parish are pleased to announce their upcoming marriage on June 28, 1997 at 3:30pm in the Port Perry United Church SOTH ANNINVERSARY | | Marguerite & Alfred Tomchishin celebrated their Weddin Sh g iversary June 7, 1997. They were married in Toronto, June 7, 1947 at Saint Joan of Ark Church. It was celebrated with Samily and relatives at the home of their eldest daughter Marlene in Richmond Hill. Maurice & Ilse Allen are pleased to announce the engagement of their daughter Kerri to Blair Oliphant, son of Al & Carol. Wedding to take place Keb. 14, 1998. We wish them both all the happiness in the world, Young goalie has chance with OHL From Page 18 stature will cause any problems. "I don't think that the team or I will have any problems with my size; I'll be there to stop pucks and as long as I do that there won't be any problems," | he said. A goaltender for the past 11 years -- who uses both stand-up and butter- fly techniques -- Savage said that he's not intimi- dated by the quality of the players in Major Junior "A", and that he's happy with the way things worked out. "I'm kind of glad that I didn't go in the draft because I didn't have to sit in my seat sweating through the rounds wait- ing for my name to be called. I'm glad they did it the way they did because I just got to go and meet everyone; | was pretty sure of who I might be playing for next year." Savage will just have to wait until after the Labor Day weekend in September to see which direction he's going. From Page 18 player." With one year of hig school remaining, Kowalczyk says that he Teen's off to Soo bit far. We're going to try to make as many local games as we can, but still that's pretty far away," she said. With many NHL play- will attend Bawating Collegiate and Vocational while playing ers commanding salaries in the millions these days, Kowalczyk just Are You Being Squeezed by Today's Low Interest Rates? Talk with Investment Advisor Robert J. Gow 434-7156 or RBC DOMINION 1-800-267-1522 SECURITIES 111 Simcoe St. N, Oshawa, ON L1G 454 Personal Wealth Management™ Member CIPF KIM MITCHELL TICKETS I EY-SN He VAR ¢ HONWIVIR A KIERTA VIO IWAN 4 F)\V- at the Port Perry Star & Jayson Callan Music 3 YEAR.........ccoeeeeeennnn. 8.9% 4 YEAR.........................5.35% CASHABLE..................2.75% Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 - no Fees for Sault St. Marie, and then possibly move on to Soo College. Proud of her son's achievement, Gail Kowalczyk admits that she's a bit nervous about her son moving seven hours north. "We're kind of experi- encing a "high-low" right now. We're happy for him...but to move seven or eight hours away is a counts himself lucky to be given a chance to play the game he has loved for many years. "I'm playing the game for fun; for the love of it. The money's just a bonus," he said. "I'm a bit nervous but I'm just going to do the best and try to help my team and see where it goes from there," said Kowalczyk. Scugog Bridge report Bridge Club-Junell Afternoon 3-1/2Table Howell Avg. 24 First - Doris Phinney and Judy Atkinson 29-1/2. Second - Joyce Heard and Harold Brown 28. Third - Georgia Brock and Pat Love 24-1/2. Fourth - Gwenyth Thompson and Noreen Malcolm 24. - Evening 5-1/2 Table Howell Avg. 48 First - Judy and Don At- kinson 66. Second - Anne Scott and Joan West 58. Third - Bonnie and Jack Davies 54. Fourth - Lillian and Bob Dowling 53. Fifth - Doris Phinney and Harold Brown 50. ny [Pan Wome When you'll get the same without a lot of driving right here at 7 RYN NY HOMESTEAD FURNITURE APPLIANCES » TV & VCR By Ballard & C i soars Cameos 085245] UNITED || 00s, k BLINDS

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