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Scugog Citizen (1991), 4 May 1993, p. 22

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wp 33 Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, May 4 1995 the CITIZEN SPORTS Joan Poppleton (centre) was presented with the first annua Joy Thompson Memorial Award for contributions to Port Perry Ringette. The award was made Sunday at the ringette closing banquet. it was presented by Don Thompson and daughter Kelly Campbell and her daughter Hayley. Mrs Thompson who passed away last year was one of the founders of Port Perry Ringette. Ladies fastball league needs tounament teams Sportsmanship and Most improved awards were made to players in the Port Perry Ringette League at the closing banquet on Sunday. Front from left: Shona Moase, Sportmanship Tween A, Tasha Burgess, Most improved, Tween A, Cindy Verschuuren, Sportsmanship Tween B. In the back: Genny Taylor, Most improved, Tween B, Tanya Towns, Most Improved, Belle, Megan Marlowe, Sportsmanship, Belle Lakeshore Womens Fastball League is The Durham ooking for teams for its annual tournament June 18-20 at Iroquois Park in Whitby. Players must be at least 18 years of age as of January 1. The League is hoping to put 16 teams on the field for this tournament with entry fee at $200. Deadline for entries is June 1 Each team will be guaranteed three games after which the top 12 will be ranked in three divisions. Top prize is $300 for the A champions with smaller cash prizes for runner-up and winners in the other two divisions. For more info on how to enter this tournament, contact Alexandra Martin at 666-9626. rrr 25th Annual CANOE the NONQUON Saturday, June 5th SO No, c) PORT PERRY LAKEFRONT Recreational & Racing , 25th Classes ter ANRIVErSary Support Your Local Museum Info: 985-7014 or 985-9250 Teel SETRIY and we pay the GST! os vey 0 Foundation Plantings © Cedar Hedges O Interlock Driveways, Patios, Walkways O Large Caliper Tree Plantings O Retaining Walls © Fencing All Work Done by L Ak about our Seon: DCG All Work Fully Guaranteed BEFORE YOU SIGN ... CHECK THE DIAMOND UNE! Diamond Landscape & Designs «16) 655-4898 1) of In the front row in photo-at left are Jenny Imrie, Most improved, Petite, Jill Pashley, Sportsmanship, Novice, Heather Reid, Most improved, Novice. in the back improved, Junior. The banquet and awards presentations were held In the Cartwright Recreation | Centre. NOTICE TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG FLAGS 27" x 54" are now available for purchase from the Office of the Clerk, 208 North Street, in Port Perry at a cost of $36.00 (taxes included). a Ean S. Cuddie, Administrator - Clerk, Township of Scugog. 208 North Street, PORT PERRY, LSL 1A7 985-7346 SPRING SING at EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH SATURDAY, MAY 8th - 7:30 PM Hear Seven Church Choirs from Port Perry, Blackstock and Greenbank Donations (Food or Cash) accepted for the Operation Scugog Food Bank. Junior C Final tied Home ice appears to be a factor so far as the two top Junior C hockey teams in the province battle for the all-Ontario crown The best of seven affair between Napanee Raiders and Hanover Barons got underway Friday evening in Napanee with the Raiders coming up with a big effort and a fairly convincing 8-4 victory Game two in the series was Sunday afternoon in Hanover, and this time it was the Barons who had the upper hand as they got great defense and goal- tending to pin a 3-0 defeat on the high flying Raiders. With the series deadlocked at one game each, the teams will be in Hanover this coming Friday evening at 7:30 and in Napanee on Sunday afternoon at 2:00 PM Both teams are coming off impressive semi-final wins as the Barons thumped Orangeville in four straight and the Raiders took out Dundas in six games.

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