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Port Perry Star, 21 Aug 2001, p. 17

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i ! "Scugog"s Community Newspaper ot Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 21, 2001 - 17 Ron Fellows makes Haugen's appearance PORT PERRY STAR ETE CER m-- SUMMER BACKBAY > = OUTFITTERS FISHING TACKLE & OUTERWEAR Hunt is on. Cash and Prizes for the lucky fishing enthusiasts who land the Red Tagged Fish start at $50. BIGGER PRIZES - LOTS MORE FUN FISHING DERBY. 200 1 'TAG WORTH -3:10]0) FIVE CLASSES * ONE ENTRY FEE * Yellow Perch* « Carp* » Walleye* Muskellunge (released June 15) * Bass (released July 3)All tagged fish will be released before May 18th unless noted above. 2] » Regster any time curing the Derby at Backbay Outfters. |» Angers must abide by all MNR ues & reguiationsfor | |. [- 3 © Fee to enter Derby is $12.00 (non retndstie) to be paid at Lake Scugog. | rf Backbay Outfitters ncuies cigblty hn ol categories) * No fishing permitted within 150 feet of Ministry of PP © Red tags only. Natural Resources nets. ; 0 * Tags must be redeemed at Backbay Outfitters. * No fishing in marinas unless authorized. * No entering any other colour of tag. * If fishing from a boat, be courteous to residence and L+H © No snagging (fish must be caught in the mouth) cottage owners. 4 * Anglers must have a valid MIR fishing licence I over the * While fishing in a boat all anglers Induding children must | Al wes. be registered in derby. The Port Perry Star and all sponsors assume no liabilities for any damages, accidents or injuries. Participants enter | sal - 000000000000000 $ Independent FULL | / \ & $ SeniceStaon a». ¢ pe MEAT SHOPS CRS = ava [o1=) 3 : Hundreds of Meal Ideas | [RMN =I" ACN UE Yo OPEN 24 HOURS 3 DRIVE THRU \ i o 9 WALLY NESBITT / SPECIAL TO THE STAR One Aisle Parts Car Wash 3 WINDOW | 1874 SCUGOG ST. ¥phiip Pontiac Buick Ltd 3 ; OPEN LATE | Racing champion Ron Fellows visited Haugen's Restaurant last Wednesday ART A RE OSPSARSABAN |S 5m. - 0 pm. daily || 1889 Scugog St. and took time to be photographed with Blackstock race fans Flora Walker and 905-985-1202 Shall Mili lh NM PORT PERRY . , : " 00000000000 her children Kyle and Mikayla. Fellow's smiles continued as he won his class | at Mosport Speedway on Sunday. Blaiichargy Intereste d in joining Pony club squad has success at ee BEE oN |e 4 QUINT 279 Queen St. (opposite IGA) . . . § ; 905-985-2775 advertisers? national tetrathlon championships |, resims" | REGEall = Central Ontario com- and Katie Murray of sent two girls teams to this 135 North Port Rd. #2 UL TREL Call: petitors had stand-out Durham was eleventh. national competition, fin- S-0B5-CEZ0 Boat Rentals 905-985-7383 | individual and team results Among the Junior Boys, ishing second and third. A 905-985-3236 I at the Canadian Pony Club Zachary McCue of the mixed Western Ontario and National Tetrathlon Kawartha Pony Club was Central Ontario boys team fo REMIX' . NICK CRAM I Championships, staged in fourth. Bonnie Burlton of finished second. gE, ton, NUR) BoDV | | British Columbia August 6- the Pause Awhile Pony Tetrathlon is a very JEMAX tod 3 : " scugog realty lim S I. uN Club was fourth in the demanding competition op io a Poy HIGH-SPEED Collision * Repair & Refinish In the individual Junior Senior Girls competition, with four parts: swimming, 905-985-4427 INTERNET ON CABLE Licenced Techhicharis Girls competition, Jordan with Amy Jordan of shooting with air pistols, Compton All Work Warranted in Thompson of the Durham Kawartha sixth. Central cross-country running and 24 HOUR {| DAILY LUNCH AND Communications eg Mourne aims Pony Club finished second, Ontario had no entries in horse jumping (both stadi- PAGING | DINNER SPECIALS! 985-8171 Britanny Emery of the the Senior Boys competi- um jumping and cross- Al Tro 31 Taylor Blvd Toronto & North York Pony tion. country jumping). Guy Latreille** So ¥iaic: S, Post Viney Worry Foo Tv 985-1991 to Team Club was fourth, Kendal Lehari, also of Toronto & standings are based on total scores from Competitors in this event ranged from 12 to 21 years Fat-A-Pita Ls FRESE North York, finished tenth all levels. Central Ontario old. ons Palace Read Us On i | independent | HEALTHY PAPER || | RUZEM | 2 FRESH EATING y 893 Scugoq St. Port Parry From Page 16 contributing to a three car accident on the opening iap which eliminated, among others, the polesitting #1 Audi of Dindo Capello and Tom Kristensen. The drying, but tricky conditions led to innumerable off-road excursions by many of the ALMS Large crowds enjoy Mosport Le Mans Other race winners from the GT3 race weekend included Californian Oliver Rowen taking the win in the Star Mazda series dash, Andy Brumbaugh leading the Canadian Formula Ford racers to the checkers and Chicoutimi's Daniel Sirard earnign top spot in the Canadian Champ Garden Sleds OKO A 1223 King St., Manchester Port Pevvy's Newest Healthy Eating YI Y. a (0) 52 Water St. 985-9840 FREE IN-TOWN DELIVERY Read Ug On THE WEB werw.pertperrystar.com OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK ERRY STAR 188 Mary St., Port Perry 905-985-7383 "Your Award Winning | ncal Newspaper" shar, BACKBAY™ -- OUTFITTERS FISMING TACKLE & OUTERWEAR Car Lites Series washout. Uxbridge stu- dent Kyle Herder, although not running at the finish, was awarded second place in the CCCL race. competitors, accounting for the four, full course caution periods. The next ALMS event will run this com- ing Saturday, Aug. 25 at the Mid-Ohio Sportscar course. Email us: editorial@portperrystar.com 38 Water Street, Pont Me Phone: 905-985-2677 Fax: 905-985-3233 Derby runs from May 18th to November 15th, 2001 CURGE CN VERT A Lo 10 CL IN oR ET CIR GE I LAA | dic EI L0 [0B

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