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32 FOCUS - MAY 2016 The Telus Motorcycle Ride for Dad invites everyone to join the 10th annual ride for charity. All monies raised go towards Prostate Cancer Research and Awareness. The event promises to be a fun-lled day and includes breakfast prizes lunch poker run and a scenic ride. There is a gift for the rst 250 riders plus all registered partici- pants will receive a chance to win a custom motorcycle valued at 124000 for every 200 in donations raised. See RideForDad.ca for details and contest rules. Pre-registration is available on Friday June 10 from 5 - 8 p.m. or Saturday morning from 730 - 930 a.m. at the Scugog Recreation Centre Pad 1 West Side 1655 Reach St. Port Perry. Opening Ceremony 930 a.m. and kickstands up at 10 a.m. sharp. If you dont ride be sure to come out and wave to the hundreds of bikes and riders as they parade down Reach St. Simcoe St. Queen St. and Water St. past Palmer Park. Register or donate online at www.RideForDad.ca THE TELUS 2016 Get your motors running . . . SATURDAY JUNE 11 48th Annual Canoe the Nonquon Saturday June 4 2016 www.scugogshoresmuseum.com Registration at the Latcham Centre Friday June 3 6 - 9 pm Saturday June 4 7 - 10 am First boats in the water Saturday morning at 8 am Registration 50canoe or kayak. All participants encouraged to seek additional sponsorship. A prize will be awarded to the person who raises the most money. Prize donated by For more information museumscugog.ca or call 905-985-8698 x 103 A RACE FOR ALL AGES Also at Latcham Centre on Saturday .... ChildrenS CraFtS BBQ aWardS CereMOnY - 2 PM Silent auCtiOn Open to the public during Friday registration and Saturday 7 am - 2 pm Big Brothers and Big Sisters of North Durham held their second annual Trivia Night on April 7 and Becky Lawlor left and Krista Webb were the MCs who kept the evening moving along. The BBBS fundraising event was held at Sunnybrae Golf Club and by all accounts it was a successful evening. Pop Culture was the theme of this years Trivia Night and the competition was erce as only one point separated the top two teams. In the end the team of back left Janna Guido and Rob Winger and front left Tim Dinesen and Laura Francis came out on top This trio of ladies were only here to heckle the players and what a great job they did From left Tracy McGarry MaryAnn Fleming hiding behind a camera and Wilma Wotten. Hecklers Oh what a night it was Pub-style food refreshments prizes and tons of fun with friends made for a good night for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of North Durham Trivia Night. Players WINNERS