"WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2000 - 23 The first Greenbank Soap Box Derby and Fun Fair was a great success. There were 20 carts and 51 racers participating. The winners in the Primary Class, ages six to nine years - 1. Jeff MacMillian, 2. Darrell Pelletier, 3. Travis Till, 4. Taylor Seddon, 5. Laura Pelletier. Junior Class, ages 10 to 14 years - |. Trevor Longhurst, 2. Tyson Lee, 3. Holly Seddon, PORY Da DENTAL OFFICE They were among the 51 racers who took part in last weekend's fundraising event 4.Chase Newlove, 5. Erick Louie. Open Class - 1. Ashley Vanderlaan, 2. Lucas Valente, 3. G Darrell Pelletier, 4. Mark Prichard. Drivers Choice Trophy was awarded to Car #9 Geoffrey Schissler with the Scooby Do Mobile. We had many surprise visitors in the Powder Puff category with Joyce Larmer taking home the by Powder Puff. reenbank Doris Hill CS I RR BRC OR "hardware or should I say the had the "Rev" and Principal go head to head with Jerry Fis claim- ing victory. We were just glad Ross didn't get tangled up in his scarf. Grandpa Till was honoured with the "Fastest Cart Made" tro- phy and a great cart it was. Many thanks to our sponsors, volunteers, racers, and specta- tors allowing this event to be a tremendous success and a whole In the Tough Nuts Class we by h Principal Fis claims victory over the "Rev" in Soapbox Derby action lot of fun. There are still Greenbank Soap Box Derby t-shirts available for sale - adults $12 and children $10. Contact Dianne at 985-3745. The next euchre at Greenbank will be this Friday, Oct. 6. Come out and join in the fun. Mary Drewery spent last week at Evergreen Resort at Red Bay Mar, with a group from Hawkstone. Applicants must: - be at least 18 years of age successful candidates Township of Scogog le FIRE PRY ie DEPARTMENT requires VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS Volunteer firefighters are required for Station 1 (Port Perry) and Station 2 (Caesarea) Persons from Prince Albert, Blackstock and Nestleton areas are welcome to apply. - possess a current valid Ontario driver's permit - be able to successfully complete both written and physical testing as required by the dept. Previous applicants are welcome to re-apply. Full training and equipment is supplied to all Employment to commence January 1, 2001 Closing date - October 20, 2000 Applications are available at: 1 Station #1 \ 30 Crandall St., | Port Perry, LOL 1J6 Monday-Friday | 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. PLEASURE VALLEY or 2499 Brock Road Township of Scugog boule: Duilatia IN IRL | Municipal Offices Ole: OSB: | Clerk's Department Fax E530 | -mail: ! 208 North St., sales@pleasurevalley.on.ca P.O. Box 780 Web Site: Port Perry, LOL 1A7 Commencing: October 2, 2000 www.pleasurevalley.on.ca TAKE A JOURNEY BACK IN TIME, COME AND EXPERIENCE NATIVE VISIONS NATIVE VISIONS is an entertaining and edu- cational presentation on horseback by Linda Little Wolf, featuring the lifé of the Plains Indians including subjects such as: =» "Visions of the Buffalo People" =» "The Plains Indian Acquisiioerof the Horse" =» "Blood Brothers" = "The Women's Way" = "The Final Days of the Buffalo Hunters" | $7.00 $5.00 PER PERSON tN (Group sizes of 30 persons+) - CALL FOR MORE INFORMATION: (905) 649-3334 MEET LINDA LITTLE WOLF Linda Little Wolf resides in Ocala, Forida. She has been an enthusiastic collector of Native American art and artifacts for the past two decades. Her knowledge of her heritage, Cherokee and Lakota Sioux, has helped educate audiences of all ages. Little Wolf has become very well known for her lectures on Plains Indian history, culture, folklore, art and horsemanship. You will see Linda mounted on horseback dressed in elaborate regalia describing the physical and spiritual roles the horse played in the lives of North America's nomadic tribes and the unique horsemanship skills. PER PERSON Y