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Port Perry Star, 25 Apr 1989, p. 27

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4 7 i 4 Minor Hockey executive Dave Ballingall at left with some of the awards winners at the banquet Saturday evening. Front centre Mike Sluggett, Pee Wee 2; Kevin Buscher, Midget 2, most improved. Back from left: Gavin Cochrane and Jeff Andrews, Pee Wee 1: and Ethan Lavereau, Midget 2. Yard sale plans in Apple Valley Ifyou like yard sales, Apple Valley subdivision will be the place tobe on Sat. May 6. Numerous residents of Ap- ple Valley will take part in a neighbourhood yard sale prom- isinglots of great bargains. And some of the proceeds Twenty people turned out at 9 a.m. Saturday and ten on Sunday at the Fair Grounds for the first rides of the Port Perry Cycle Club and every one of them completed either the 3.5 mile or the 7.5 mile route. The club was born in the Back Room at Emiel's Place a week ago when Jim Wills of Prince Albert chaired a meeting of some thirty people who want to get (or keep) in shape by cycling. It is a free-wheeling organization of self- operating individuals. It's only rules are safety and common sense. It's non-competitive and has room for everyone. CANOE the NONQUON SATURDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1989 RYU Hiieibo | COMMUNITY MARTIAL ARTS will be going towards a good cause, as well. - John Wassink is the presi- dent of the Apple Valley Recrea- tion Committee, a group that is now working to put playground equipment, benches and a sand- box into the park in that subdi- Bike club members 'hit the highways As Wills said, "It doesn't mat- ter how far you go or how fast you go. What counts is to get out and go. Regularly." The purpose of the club is to provide the incentive and good company to help you do it. Information sheets including advice on equipment and gear are available from Wills at 985-8957. Members will push off again at the Fair Grounds at 6:15 every weekday evening A meeting to discuss the lessons of the first runs will be held on Tuesday the 25th, again at 7:30 p.m. in The Back Room at Emiel's Place. Newcomers welcome. HAI Children: 6:30 to 7:30 Learn the Traditional Ways of the Samuri Warriors -- REDUCE STRESS -- DEVELOP CONFIDENCE -- IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE (SHOTOKAN) KARATE, includes techniques from AIKIDO, JUDO, WEAPONS (Bo, Sword) CLASSES: MONDAY, and WEDNESDAYS MASONIC HALL, Queen St., Port Perry Information (om | Phone 985-0205 - Adults: 7:30 to 9 PM vision. The committee hopes to raise some $10,000 for the park equipment and the May 6 yard sale is the first in a series of fund-raising events, he told the Star last week. Other events planned over the next few months include a community fireworks display and a bar-b-q. He said the committee wants to start the equipment project for the park this sum- mer and complete it next year. And he is hopeful the com- mittee can raise all the money, so it won't have to go to the Township council for financial help. So don't miss the yard sales on May 6 in Apple Valley and help out a good cause at the same time. RII SERYY See HATE YH Tan oot PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 25, 1989 -- 27. Preparations on at Port High for the At-Home by Britt Lorish Port High is definitely showing it's enthusiasm this week. Mon- day started Spirit week off well with a treasure hunt at lunch. The festivities will continue until Fri- day with such events as 'Plaid Day," a teacher-student game, and a dance on the night of the 21st. Congratulations to the cast and crew of "The Zoo Story," who travelled to Pembroke, Ontario, over the weekend to represent us at the Eastern Regional Showcase Finals. Although they did not win best play, Taylor Price was nam- ed best actor. "Zoo Story" will be performed for the public on Port Perry High School's Drama Nights - April 24 and 26th at 7:30 p.m.. Admission: $3.00. The rugby season is now in full swing. Our teams takes on Mac- Donald this week, and Selwyn House from Montreal. Although great efforts were made last week, or boys were unsuccessful against both St. Andrews and West Hill. The At-Home is a mere 24 days away and the committee still needs help with preparation. If NEWMARKET 87's JUNIOR 'B" HOCKEY anyone is interested, s/he is more than welcome to come to the meetings held Monday-Thursday from 3:30 to 8:00 on the big stage. Tickets for the formal may be purchased in the office for $18.00/ couple. The yearbook will be selling the . Grade 13 bricks this week. There is only a limited number for sale, just enough for all the UB students. Graduates, don't forget to buy yours and leave your mark in this year's Hilltop. Check for more Port High New: next week. ( \ S AUTHORIZED RALEIGH BIKE DEALER . Spring Tune-up Special $19.95 PINERIDGE SPORTS SHOP Queen Street, Port Perry PHONE 985-2839 iL N 3 Spring Tryouts HOLLINGSWORTH_ARENA MAY 13th, 14th -- 1:15 to 5:15 PM MAY 27th, 28th -- 1:15 to 5:16 PM Cost $5.00 per Session (approx. 2 hours) Registration Application may be obtained in advance at ALL PRO SPORT, 23 Parkside Drive, Newmarket. Contact: Charlie Macoun 895-6921 PORT PERRY Phone 985-2234 NOW OPEN Submit this coupon with payment of Green Fee for your chance to win a Weekday Golf Membership at SUNNY BRAE GOLF COURSE. NAME: ADDRESS: PHONE: Offer expires April 30th, 1989 St rp LN - a a ----

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