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Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1998, p. 28

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Een "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" i T- Port Perry area rider | Helen Wojcik had an impressive start in this year's first Giant Five mountain bike competition held in Bethany, near Peterborough, this past Sunday. Competing in the 10 kilometer distance, Helen took third spot in her division. What made this all the more impressive was the fact that this was Helen's first ever event. There were almost 200 rid- ers out for this first event of the season. Helen's third place fin- ish in the 10 kilometer open event for women was com- pleted in a time of one hour, 13 minutes and 55 seconds. Helen finished 10 minutes out of first, and only 30 sec- onds behind the second place rider. The Giant Five moun- BANK BONSPIEL: The Port Perry Curling Club recently hosted the Bank of Montreal bonspiel, which was won by a group of four area residents. Clockwise from left are, Hugh Johnston, second; skip Steve Foster; Port bank manager Al Knight; Sharon Foster, lead; and vice Eve Johnston. tain bike race series is com- prised of five events, start- ing with this first race on private land near Bethany, Ontario. The second event 1s again to be held at the Bethany location on the holiday Monday, May 18. --Scores from Scugog's mens', ladies' bowling Thursday Night Men's Bowling - April 9 Standings: (Total Pins): Legion 13951, IGA 13591, Philp Pontiac 13218, Kitchen's by Trim Rite 12898, Willy & Son 12867, Ridgenorth 12161. Congratulations to the Legion. High Single Over 225: Dean Hunter 289, Wayne Mahaffy 253, Dave Stanley 251, Barry McCoy 250, 235, Wally Bone 239, Dale Stewart 237, Bob Morrin 234, John Gerber 233, Mike Terrett 225. « High Triple Over 600: pe i [What's the score? Fax us at 985- 3708 or drop Dean Hunter 691, Barry McCoy 659, Ted Watts 630, Dave Stanley 604, Wally Bone 601. Ladies Wednesday Afternoon Bowling April 8 The events are put on by Alpha Racing, with Giant Bicycle of Canada as the major Sponsor. With many prizes and giveaways, riders in all age Standings: Oatmeals 47, Puffs 31, Temptations 30, Oreos 28, Fudgee O 27, categories have an oppor- tunity to win some great gifts. Giant Bicycle has Shortbread 26. CROSSWORD Winner of third section - Oatmeal 47. Games Over 200: Marg ANSWERS Lee 264, Jean Dosser 232, V[E[R[STE Caron Weber 217, Joyce Su Storry 219. Games Over 550: Marg Lee 604, Caron Weber 570, Merle St. John 550. Second prize winners of high and low at the bowling alley tournament Marg Lee and Sherry Danson. ~Imi® -|C|O(v|» -"[0|0|» m|ir|Dim mwn|c(Oo|x mio |O|x mix|>»|x Z|>»(dm|> >|(=|=m Imo T|0|» OO ~mic -| > <|D|=|> nw|TOom|T [22 P [e] -|O|r|® om |--=|m - >» |< 02-1010 im ono >= m|T nwimon(»(< m|--|=-- Z| -|D[(»|O Z|0O|®m|v Olmi--|n|=|x T(O|=~|> (9) I|w(D|>»| |X Tmo @®|m|D X[(D|>» |x DMT] =~|m|-- m|iD|0|® ~~» <>» m|D(>»|x "|= (Elen <|=|=|»|2z oma» »w|x|n|>» Dimim(z|n <|I|E Port Perry Tennis Club Open House and Registration Night Tuesday, April 21, 1998, 7:30pm Scugog Community Centre, 1655 Reach St., Port Perry 2 2 is KY ve League Play - Tournaments Beginners Always Welcome Lessons Available Memberships: Family $90, Couple $75, Single $50, 2 Juniors same family $55 Lessons: Adults - $40, Juniors - $30 For more information call 985-3328 Mi a ------- Ah ws Single Junior $30, | contributed two bikes worth over $3,500 to be won at end-of-the-season draws from all riders in events and among the top divisional finishers. Other sponsors include Cyclepath in Peterborough, Pedal Magazine, Timex, Lizard Skins, Victorinox, All Canadian Sport Exchange of Oshawa, Asselstine's Yamaha and Port Perry IGA. These sponsors contribute a full range of products and ser- vices which are included in the giveaway bags and draw prizes for riders. Riding ages are varied for these events, with the youngest riders in the under 12-year-old range and the oldest are pushing 60 years. The races are marked by electronic time keeping, lunch, T-shirts for all riders and great specta- tor viewing for all the events. There are male and female categories at all age levels, with the number of women riders growing each day. As an added bonus, Alpha Racing has launched a new Thursday night fun ride series for the Bethany location. Starting on April 23, riders can hit the trails at 6:30 p.m. and ride until dusk. With a price of only $5 (or $50 for the entire summer), riders can con- tinue to work in an off-road environment between events, or come out to try mountain bike riding with- out any concern for com- peting against others. All the events are held off-road, and feature a mix of single and double track, varied terrain, and dis- tances of 10, 20 and 40 kilo- meters. There is an excel- lent mix of fast track, twisty gnarly technical trail and heart pounding hills to Off To The Races Port Perry rider Helen Wojcik picks up a third place finish in the 10K during her first ever Giant Five Mountain Bike competition at Bethany event challenge even the most serious riders. All events are sanctioned and insured by the Ontario Cycling Association. Anyone interested in more information on upcoming events can con- tact Alpha Racing at 905- 986-0959, fax at 905-986- 1305, or e-mail alpha(a)speedline.ca In the meantime local rider Helen Wojcik is sure to be investing time and energy in preparing for the upcoming events. With her success at this kick-off event, the pressure is on now to move up in the standings and go for a num- ber one finish. Dinner, show in Janetville The Janetville UCW is holding a ham dinner and talent show on Saturday, April 18 from 5 p.m. until all are served. Admission for adults is $10 ($8.50 advance), and kids age six to 12, $3. The evening takes place at Janetville United Church. Also, herb night is being held Wednesday, April 29 at 7:30 p.m. Speaker is Sheila Shillum. Admission is free. Janetville United Church. A, FASTBALL Oshawa Stinger Mites Boys born between January 1988 to December 1989 * Full uniforms provided * Home games played at Durham Fields °* 2 games a week plus practice * Tournaments including Ontario Championship Qualifier Development clinics * Fun, fun, fun! Contact: For More Information Wayne Bolahood (905) 434-383 Rob Hair (905) 434-5529 LA

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