Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Weekend Star, 16 Feb 2001, p. 10

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rR ----.. _ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 2001 Anglers are about to prove their hearts are as big as the fish they catch. Organizers, clients and supporters of the Chevy Mercury Bass Tour along with hundreds of other well- wishers and friends will attend a special benefit night for Pro Angler Hector Peach of Little Britain, Saturday, March 10 from 8 to Il p.m. at Cafe Soleil, National Trade Center, Exhibition Place in Toronto. Mr. Peach, who was left were tied with S.A. Cawker for second place, and paralyzed after an automo- eventually captured the runner-up spot after tak- bile accident last ing part in a number of tie-breaking activities, September is undergoing including throwing paper airplanes. extensive rehabilitation and is re-leaming some of the simplest day-to-day tasks yr . - we take for granted. Although the prognosis is good and Hector's attitude ri and pW ing is great, the road ahead is a WINDOWS & DOORS TAKING AIM: These three students from Greenbank Public School took second place in the recent Science Olympics which were held at R.H. Cornish in Port Perry last month. From left, 'Chase Newlove, Cody Brown, and James Larmer professional tournaments for years and has had his share of success in the win- ner's circle. Last August, Peach and his partner Pete Anglers pitch in on benefit for 'Peach' of a guy Davidson won the Chevy Mercury Bass Tour Open in Fenelon Falls. Hector has vowed to be back on stage one day soon to collect another first place cheque. "We have organized this tribute to Hector because he is a good friend of ours who has always been a faith- ful promoter of the sport of fishing in Canada," states Michelle Kilburn of the Chevy Mercury Bass Tour. "Above and beyond that, we want to show tangible support to Hector and his family during what must be a very stressful time finan- cially." The tribute evening will also be a fundraiser with every cent from the $40 tick- ets, silent auction and raffle going to the Peach family. Well-known U.S. tourna- ment organizer Ray Scott will be the guest speaker. The James Mann Band will entertain. Tickets are available by calling the Chevy Mercury Bass Tour office at (905) 642- 22717, The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters at (705) 748-6324, Hector Peach has been for an avid competitive angler and sportsman for most of New Home Construction and your his life. He has been fishing Beekeepers hold Renovation Projects The Durham Region Beekeepers' Association will be holding its spring meeting on Feb. 26 at the Oddfellows Hall in Port Perry at 7 p.m. Guests are spring meeting encouraged to attend. For further information call (905) 571-0733 or visit our website at: www.geocities.com/durha mbee A. OPPERS » Cash & Camry * Expert Custom Installation available + 23 years experience 193 North Street, Port Perry (905) 985-4910 1-800-788-0270 Wiis! D rd J i 1 y h i 1 \ p © LO] 2 7 4 ZA, SUBS any Round Pizza, with 3 ® &WINGS 80 Wafer St., Port Perry -8448 Large. - Round| Pizzo with 1item }' A for s©99".. Square (R 7 or n Add SPT99 ne EG {oir es 31 tem 1 NODS YIIS SUUA nl Rl Y Ar i v4 o Ciant: nda's $99. (2 cle 1V] [oho Bigfoot Pizza with 1fitem §or x 54022 5 £3 ere ) oI es"

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