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Port Perry Weekend Star, 20 Jul 2001, p. 21

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tr ---------------------------------- "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, JULY 20, 2001 - 21 - Mother Jackson" - Techstar blasts. Mike To Ph CR Copler 'Hunter Bros. Weekend PORT PERRY AND pisT RICT SOFT BALL ASSC. sof dy 11201) TEAM GP Doni Car Wash 40. Greenbank 00 McTeague's Meteors 10 Dairy Queen TEL Bruce Travel Mullins Roofing AD Re Luchka Float : oe ice Progressive Blectric Pineridge Sports Seagrave Mallers Reid's Indepe oy Haugen's Chicken BBO Homestead Furn ure ; ; Settlement House Hank's Pastries Brock's: Suess Silas iene cube EE NIOONWE NWASN SoS. ; oman -- oo oco-wn--- 14° T PTS '10 "20 10.20 10.20 10. 20 0 5, Pied | 2 Na TSRaR |) BY I 8 | 4. | BAT | By hag 012 PN i 0:55 21 i. 5 (As of Jul | 62001) ; TEAM L : Nestlston Mustangs g A 4 3 ; "Set ! &1 § BAGS JERRY | Sundenand. 10. 75.2 Beamer Building 1 6 3 Williamson's §] 5..°9 Panther Merchants 8x 5g 'GRA Forms i 3 6 ~ Reid's Runners 10.4. .6 Timm's Garage I 2 9 8 0 6 Raiders wh [rg : 12 Noe 'Bradshaw Towing 14 8 MeekElectric' "13 <6 3 ~ Goreski Phe LAs : Mustangs Shana Yay % oe 7 A300 .060 Uh Bah OL RE CRC LENE SERN bE SSI | ~ oe SCUGOG MENS' SLO-PITCH LEAGUE As a luly. IA "TEAM Wook NOON CO == Nw Wed SEW HORAN OOAE WOM ON Star § ats Sheet T | | 0 0 0 1 | 0 15 WINRAR 15 14 3 10 ND Coe PTS 17 12 10 18 15 13: Friday, August 17, 2001 - Wolf Run Golf Club Shot Gun Start at 1 pm. Port Perry Minor Hockey is proud to present Sign your foursome up now in order to enjoy this event and support minor y., hockey in Port Perry. $400. per foursome includes, 18 holes, cart, steak dinner, superior prize table and silent auction. Register at: Van Camp and Keller Offices, 204 Casimir St., Port Perry ~ 2 Amanda at 905-985-3264 for further information Highlights from the Central Here are highlight placings at the Central Ontario Regional Dressage finals, held on July 15, hosted by the Victoria Pony Club. Selection for the Central Ontario ~Dtessage team, which will compete against teams from Western Ontario and St. Lawrence-Ottawa Valley regions, will be based on scores achieved at this meet and other qualifiers hosted by the Toronto & North York Pony Club on May" 27, and by the Maple and Pause Awhile Pony Clubs on June 24. This year, the Central Canadian Zone Championships are being hosted by the St. Lawrence- Ottawa Valley Region August 18-19. At the Beginner 1-2 level, Samantha Quinn-Steinberg of the Maple Pony Club was Division Champion aboard Let's Go Cowboy. There was no reserve champi- on in this division. Lauren Pinder of the Victoria Pony Club was Beginner 2-3 Champion riding Mr. Tuff Stuff, with the reserve position going to Kaley Fountain, also of Victoria, ~ on Thunder. The Beginner 3/Basic | Champion was Jordan Thompson of the Durham Pony Ontario Dressage finals Club riding Brave Heart. In reserve was Sarah Kift of the Oshawa Pony Club on Rebecca. In the Basic 1-2 division, Casey Barton of the Victoria Pony Club was champion on Jim Dandy, and Jessie Barrieau of Victoria Reserve on Alfie. At the Basic 2-3 level, Larissa Grabowski of the Durham Pony Club was champion riding Full Monty (no reserve). The Basic 3-4 Champion was Megan Mattos of the Kawartha Pony Club riding Mayhem (no reserve). Sarah Rae of the Victoria Pony Club was the Basic 4/Medium | Champion rid- ing Gentle Ben, with her sister Jenny Rae the reserve on Avalon; this pair achieved the same results in the Basic 4 Kur. Julia McGill of the Durham Pony Club won the Novice Kur Championship on D'Artagnan, with Jordan Thompson the reserve. Victoria completed its domination by placing 1-2 in the team competition, with Durham third and a combined 'Oshawa/Toronto & North York team fourth. Make it a three-peat at the Wolf Shootout PPGA (Port Perry Golf Association) congratu- In lates Phil Solomon and Ed Young, winners of the 2001 Wolf Shootout - mak- ing it three years in a row al Solomon for this talented team. dramatic and Young/ down four shots with six holes to go, relied on past and experience to scoop this year's Wolf Shootout from second place finishers, Bryan and John (Buck) Hughes. Jim Davidson Bruce Ryckman placed third. fashion VETTE WEE TS Se ELT install a new gas furmace, fireplace stove or air conditioner Call . 1-800-638-4751 and let us be your Natural Gas Contractor. We will mail you a gas application. Get connected. Convert your existing appliances! (Rerrvidge Licensed Contr ras 170 Casimir St.. Mon. - Fit. Sto 6® Sat. Port Perry 905-985-0715 8103 CLOSED SUNDAY - Family Day AI I I T-- A hl, TT RT Natl Cp gy FF gy, IN as We 7 gl TIO

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