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Port Perry Weekend Star, 14 Jul 2000, p. 21

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PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" It's hosted by the Durham Land Stewardship Council FRIDAY, JULY 14, 2000 - 21 w Pond management workshop's next week at Latcham Centre Landowners and those who are interested in learn- ing more about private pond management are invited to attend an edu- cational workshop next Thursday (July 20). displays on a variety of topics ranging from the ecology of ponds and wet- lands to the management of water quality and nutri- ent problems. Regulations, restoration and design 3] Some of the best fast- The workshop will aspects of ponds will also include presentations and be covered. Jack Cook Classic's this weekend honour Jack Cook. It was decided during the OASA's annual gen- eral meeting last April to present three stu- dents annually with the scholarship. Play is expected to get underway this Friday (July 14) evening at 7 p.m. Games will be held every two hours on Saturday, beginning at 9 a.m. and running through ball action in the province will get under- way tonight (July 14) when the first annual Jack Cook Classic tournament is held in Port Perry. Scheduled to be held throughout the weekend at the lakefront dia- monds on Water St., the tournament will feature - some of the best mens' fastball teams in Ontario, says organizer Dave Kay. to 9 p.m. All funds raised from The top two teams in the event will go towards each division will an Ontario Amateur Softball Association (OASA) scholarship in advance to the finals on Sunday, with play begin- ning at 10 a.m. "PORT PERRY SITE 'ADULT DAY PROGRAM A daytime social & recreational program for frail and/or cognitively impaired elderly and adults with disabilities. Lakeview Manor WHEN: Tues. & Thurs. 9am to 3pm WHERE: Lakeridge Health Corp., Port Perry Site 451 Paxton St., Port Perry COST: $21.00/day (retudes a hot lunch) CONTACT: Lorraine Gumey (705) 426-7388 TO APPLY CALL: DURHAM ACCESS TO CARE 1-800-668-5835 fs, John Posca from Running speaking on how to pre- ere will be handouts and Wiprize from Shopper's Drug ately $100, for early 'bird If Marathon. there! .net/~connolly The workshop will take place at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry between 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. There is no charge and light refreshments will be pro- vided. The Latcham Centre is located at 121 Queen Street, just east of Water Street at the foot of Queen St., beside Lake Scugog. The Pond Management Workshop is being hosted by the Durham Land Stewardship Council in cooperation with the Ministry of Natural Resources, the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation Authorities and private consultants. The Durham Land Stewardship Council is a volunteer group of resi- "dents and agency repre- sentatives who are working towards and promoting the healthy and sustainable stewardship of agricultural, forest and water resources of Durham Region for pre- sent and future genera- tions. The Durham Council represents one of 39 similar councils throughout the province who receive sup- port for their activities from a variety of partners, includ- ing the Ministry of Natural Resources. Call Carole Seysmith, Durham Land Stewardship Coordinator (905) 713-7375 or email carole.sey- smith@mnr.gov.on.ca for more information, direc- tions or to sign up. 2000 COROLLA V ) 90 DAYS NO INTEREST NO PAYMENTS Lease - Waive Security Deposit & first month payment. } Rurner & Rav 4 only PMS RP ty or

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