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Port Perry Star, 1 Aug 2000, p. 23

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_--_, ii er in ST Tai a oo SL : "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Canadians are being encouraged to shut down the internet and turn off video games beginning this weekend and head outdoors to enjoy the first-ever National Fishing Week, August 5-13. Created and promoted by the not- for-profit organization Canadian National Sportfishing Foundation (CNSF), National Fishing Week is being held to promote fishing as one of the most inex- pensive and accessible family activities, and an ideal way to demonstrate the importance of safeguarding Canada's recreational fisheries. "For generations, Canadians have Get outside and enjoy the great outdoors this week enjoyed the sport of fishing which has remained a very important part of our heritage," states Tom Brooke, President of the CNSF. "Even today, it's a fun way for families and friends to connect at a whole new level." National Fishing Week banners and promotional materials will be visible in parks, tackle stores, government resource agency offices and at special events being held throughout the week. Public Service Announcements will be aired on outdoor television networks and radio stations from coast to coast. Globemegawheels.com Grand Prix's at Mosport Aug. 4-6 From Page 22 is the hottest outdoor summer car show around. Averaging no less than 300 "Cruise" cars and bikes each week, this number could swell to over 400 as word continues to spread about the appearance of Ron Fellows and the Le Mans Prototypes. It all gets under way at 5:30 p.m. Haugen"s is located in Port Perry (approximately one hour from Toronto (on Highway #12 at 7A. The globemegawheels.com Grand Prix at Mosport will take place August 4-6, 2000. International Sports Car racing returns with marque such as Audi, BMW, Panoz and Porsche. Championship rounds will also be contested in the Motorola Cup, Star Mazda, Canadian Formula Ford Championship, MBNA Cup Lites, Canadian ChampCar Lights and US F2000 series. Tickets and camping information is avail- able through the Mosport office at 1-800- 866-1072. Or you can also purchase tickets at Ticketmaster or on-line at www.mosport.com. From Page 22 On Roni Sue's first goal she booted in a rebound after Sara Cosway had crossed the ball from deep in the oppositions zone. The second was a nice combination of passing from Joslyn Dicks and Melissa Dejani with a shot on goal and Roni Sue being right there to tuck in her second. Roni Sue's third was a nice conversion on a pass from Linda Pearce. The second highlight of the night was Laura Nash at finally getting her first goal of the year on a pass from Roni Sue scores three in Dana's victory over Bowmanville Jen Stevens. Final score was 4-0. The team's record is now nine wins and three losses. Keep up the good work ladies. Next game Wednesday the Soccer Fields against Whitby and game time is 6:30 p.m. Firm Transporta ion clinches first place with 9-1 win over DUCA From Page 22 call-up Mason Newlove with five runs a- piece. Hardball Mosquito Firm Transportation vs. DUCA (9-1) Firm Transportation closed out the reg- ular season and clinched first place with a 9 to | victory over DUCA. Ryan Dillon and Nathan Alpe had three RBI's. Thomas Prendergast knocked in two runs and Ryan Eade added a solid homerun. Luke Michel contributed with three hits, while Mercedes Weber and Brodie Stanfield added two hits each. Ryan Eadie and Luke Michel sparkled again on the mound lim- iting DUCA to two hits. Peewee Shaw Industrial vs. Cineplex Odeon (17-6) Shaw Industrial rapped out 12 hits en route to a | 7- 6 win over Cineplex Odeon. Joel Michel and Brent Wagg had a double and single each. Corey Hellingman stroked two singles while Jake Jones, Justyn Kennedy, Steven Larmer, Greg Banks and Patrick Wotten added hits. Wotten and Michel split the pitching duties surren- dering three runs each. Bowmanville Glass and Mirror vs. Shaw Industrial (1-11) Patrick Wotten blasted a homerun, triple and double, Greg Banks homered, doubled and singled as Shaw continued their torrid hitting in Peewee action at the fairgrounds. Brent Wagg and Corey Hellingman doubled and singled. Wotten allowed the only home run in an impressive stint and Brian Jensen pitched a scoreless final frame to boost Shaw's record to nine wins, four losses and two ties and a solid grip on third place. injuries. Participants enter at their own risk. Rules and Regulation: 1) You may register anytime until September 3, 2000 for each class you wish to enter. 2) Once you are registered you may enter as many fish as you want provided they are caught in Lake Scugog. 3) Each entry will consist of a photo of the fish along with a completed entry form (we encourage catch and release). 4) All registration and entry forms are available at Causeway Live Bait. 5) Weekly contest is from Monday morning until Sunday at closing. Winner will be deter- 'mined each Monday morning and published each Tuesday in the Port Perry Star. All decisions are final. 6) Cash prizes will be determined after closing Monday, September 4, 2000. Prizes will be awarded on Saturday, September 16, 2000. 7) The Port Perry Star and all spon- sors assume no liabilities for any damages, accidents or fish overall in each class caught through the duration of the derby! 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