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Port Perry Star, 24 Mar 1998, p. 31

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i ee I. 30- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 24, 1998 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" ! Mens' league looking for players 18 years and older DC"s offering competitive summer basketball this year -- The Durham College Men's Summer Basketball League is a competitive bas- ketball league for players 18 years of age and older. This year marks the fourth year Durham College has offered compet- itive basketball in Durham Region. League Convenor Lynn Waltham said this year's program will be the best ever. Many players have already been in contact with her and have expressed desire to play in the league. Registration is now on and will continue until May 29. Games will be played at Durham College from June 7 to the end of J uly on Sunday evenings in the air conditioned facilities located in the Durham College Athletic Centre. The league fee is $80 per person or $800 per team and includes team shirts, league play, playoffs and championship awards. For further details on the league con- tact Lynn Waltham, League Convenor at the Durham College Athletic Centre (905) 721-3040. SAFARIL. 365 A YLAR. Go ahead, dive in. The Safari has room for 8. And with a 190 HP Vortee V6 cngine and auto- matic transmission, its eot enough power to comtortably haul the whole team -- and then some. This MC can tow up to 3,500 1b. of your Me DEEP END of the CAR POOL cear. Astor comtorts, this Safarr 1s cquipped with arr condinonime ind deep tinted glass. And voull feel even more com knowme there's 4-wheel ABS and dual an bags to call ona vou need them So brie the whole ream a ony Svichro Hokey Sky Whatever a $3 conn Jeposir $543 french Jo Running boards included. Anyone Interested IN 4-H is asked to meet In Blackstock Thursday Nestleton News By Linda Arbuckle Nestleton United Church On a snowy Fourth Sunday of Lent Effa and Henry Stainton were the greeters. Kay Notman was the scripture reader. Rev. David Shearman's sermon was "Eating and Drinking With Sinners." Confirmation classes continue March 26 at the Blackstock United Church at 3 p.m. [t has been five years since a "picture album" of the Blackstock-Nestleton Charge was done. Barb Weir will be in contact with members of Nestleton to set up your photo times on April 14 or 15. Nestleton News Local Scouts will hold their annual Spaghett; Dinner at Blackstock United Church this Saturday, March 28. Dinner will be served from 4 to 7 p.m. Tickets are available at the door. Any young people 10 to 21 years interested in join- ing Blackstock 4-H Club can meet at Blackstock United Church on Thursday, March 26 at 7 p.m. The topic of this club 1s "Our Heritage" For fur ther information contact Grail Johns The Durham Region Federation of Agriculture are hosting their Annual Banquet on Friday, March 27 at Nestleton Community Centre Federal Agriculture Minister Lyle Vanclief will speak. Tickets available at 986-0657 Got a story to tell? GET WHAT YOU WANT FROM YOUR CENTRAL ONTARIO GMC TRUCK DEALERS. You should know thie: "Roald \ nrt ne tor CNC war ~ A \ A ' tr Hat LS) N per «" kik ymerre \ 4g ra Yin rorrake t $3 .\\ ind $30 " itty epost or r red Toa 1, thn 1s 1] 92K SMARTLEASE "ther lee Irons ar nhible vader mon tease tor less Freeh mad red ene Pane md nar ange are not ind hd r 3 3 ® rod ed Otter apy FN new or demonsrrarae mode Is « mpred as desorbed and pfu nvr tied rer and Customers in - 383 0 I'he GM Card Ce ar = Central Onran Dealer order tirade mon he ne exsany Laimared rime Her ao hm or he mbined oor od ward ther | 5% 1800-32 SMART] ter. "cio Iver tor vomits wd Jers am poke sora nt oo tt ito or RRegictered reade mark of ( reneral Moroes oration. TH Rank heensed user of Mork Call us at The Star

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