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Port Perry Star, 4 May 1999, p. 27

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" w [or the bivgest lish overall in cach class JIN 6 rEg) 4d A REGIS NIV RIA caucht through RULES & REGULATIONS: L) You must register on or before Opening Day of each class you wish [| h ¢ ( | urat on o [ 0 enter. 2.) Once you are registered you may enter as many fish as you want. 3.) Each entry will nsist of a photo of the fish along with a completed entry form. (We encourage catch & release). 4.) { h ¢ ( | er )\ \ vegistrations and entry forms are available at JD Fishing and Archery, 24 Water Street, Port g erry. 5.) Weekly contest is from Monday morning until Sunday at closing. Winners will be [EE HXHNIRYSIIAREIIK etermined each Monday morning and publsihed each Tuesday in the Port Perry Star. All decisions WALLEYE MUST BE IN _ re final. 6.) Cash prizes will be determined after closing Monday, September 6, 1999. Prizes will be TOR ASA on warded on Saturday, September 11, 1999. 7.) The Port Perry Star and all sponsors assume no BY MAY G1 iabilities for any damages, accidents or injuries. Participants enter at their own risk. DON'T DELAY! eo aES oy | Reguuration JR NpISEel REQUIRE PRE-REGISTRATION starts now at JD * May 8 - Walleye Fishine & THE BIG FISH ] : 1S g ® June 5- Muskie Arch OF THE * June 26 - Large Mouth Bass 24 'W © IT WEEK! e June 26 - Small Mouth Bass Bir Staten &) ly zeh IS ., Bl MARKETS JD FISHING |"more than pizza" 905 & ARCHERY 985-4411 | 852-1212 ater St., . NORM'S PHITEE Port Perry | FIX-1 985.8474 Muffler & | LAWN & GARDEN PHILP Brake Shop | BIKE & SLED PONTIAC 94 Water Street 1223 King St., BUICK Port Perry . s Manchester Sening the A ommunit 1 985-9909 Since 1 976 985-0074 AR ; OffsceCentre § Dollar Plus § Durham { dH a, Bargain Centre arms | ATER (005) 985-1482 [SNE ey | 1874 Scugog St. EN FRAN = { Unit 3 & 4, ator Sfp 4 188 Mary St, Port Perry Port Perry 56 Water Street, . 85-738 : eT ll 085-3232 Open 7 Days a Week The Pot Povey Shay Your Award Winning 9 8 5-7 3 8 3 Local Newspaper Derby runs from May 8th to Sept. 6, 1999. SPONSORED BY The Povf Peven Sac 8 JD FISHING mp & ARCHERY Nn. WT LR rite ih vy Ml 2 win % # SALLY COOKE / PORT PERRY STAR REGION CHAMPS: The Epsom Public School's junior girls basketball team celebrated winning the area championship for Durham Region. Coached by vice-principal Dave Young, the "Elite 8" finalists were Stephanie Simpson, Krystal Simpson, Heather Hawks, Sara Harvey, Allison Diotte, Amanda Oravec, Britni Smith, Lynn MacDonald and Diane Lehman. Lija Pukitis is missing from the team photo. League will sport a new look next year From Page 24 playoffs and in the year the MoJacks did sneak into the post-season action, they were swept in four straight games. In his address to the players and their guests last week, general manag- er Murray Parliament looked ahead to the coming ' Saturday, May 15, 1999, 9am to 4pm at Port Perry Baptist Church. WW, Interested in being paid & to referee in the house 4 league this season? You must be 12 or older and attend this clinic. | Call 985-1586 to register. Lunch & refreshments provided. season. "We hope our fan sup- port and our winning tra- ditions will come back," he said, noting that virtually the entire team is eligible to play. While stating the obvi- ous disappointment in not having a winning season, he said the 1998-99 team was made up of a "great bunch of kids" who accom- plished the most important aspects of any team sport: sticking together, having some fun and making new friends. And the general man- ager revealed that the Central League format will change this coming season with the addition of five teams from the Empire (Eastern) League. "This will require more travel but it makes the league more competitive," L_ SCUGOG FINANCIAL _ SERVICES INC. e Annual Rates e GIC RRSP 1YEAR............... 4.50%.......4.50% 2 YEAR........ shen 4.80%....... 4.80% 3 YEAR............... 4.90%....... 4.90% 4 YEAR............... 5.00%....... 5.00% YEAR .ccccciisnionss 5.20%....... 5.20% 30 DAYS CASHABLE veeeeead. 25% $6,000 MINIMUM Rates subject to change without notice "Serving Scugog For Over 15 Years" 250 Queen Street, Port Perry ¢ 985-3832 (next to Shoppers Drug Mart) he said. Mr. Parliament thanked - the team sponsor -- Mother Jackson's of Port Perry -- for their continued sup- port. And he noted the work of the executive mem- bers who give their time and efforts to Junior C hockey in this community. Noting that the Glanbrook Rangers repeated as the All- Ontario Jr. C champions this past season, he said the MoJack training camp starts Aug. 30. Adam Bonneveld was named Most Valuable Player for this past season. For the second year in a row, he led all MoJacks on the score sheet and fin- ished second in Central League scoring. Unfortunately, the tal- ented forward will not be back next season due to over-age. He's hoping to continue playing hockey in Amsterdam. He has Dutch citizenship by virtue of the fact his father was born in Holland and he'll be trying to land a spot on a senior team there. Port Perry ROLLER HOCKEY LEAGUE PLAYERS WANTED 18 years and older Contact: Ryan Ridgeway (905) 731-6884 or (905) 434-3460 RN ------ -- TE IR = TL TTT WY AiR. GE. 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