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Scugog Citizen, 27 Aug 1991, p. 11

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Golden memories Bert and Margaret Jones of R.R.#1 Nestieton celebrated their 50th annlyersary Aug. 16 and family and friends held a party In their honour. Bert.and Margaret have lived in the area for about 20 years. They were married In Toronto. ' It was a double celebration Aug. 24 at the Scugog Island com- munity hall. lvah and Cecll Fralick (anniversary Sept. 10) and Clark and Lillian Ross (Aug. 4) celebrated their golden anniver- saries together. Clark and Ivah are brother and sister, and the two couples have enjoyed many good times together over the years, especially on long drives. Congratulations! Se CHE Tiesday, Kugiat 37, 1001 T= Weather is only wild card in Port Perry Fair planning Sar Hunter has her fingers "and her toes crossed for sunshine this weekend, the biggest week- end of the year for the Port Perry Agricultural Society. The Port Perry Fair. For three glorious days, this Labour Day weekend, the fair- grounds will overflow with all . things country fairs are known for: cattle and horse shows, home- craft competitions, a tractor and truck pull, a fiddle contest, har- ness racing and, of course, she midway. After a whole year of planning, the fairboard is ready for the big weekend: Affthat's needed now is some sunshine. "If I can wear shorts again this year, like I did last year, that'll be great," Shirley said. But even if the weather doesn't cooperate, the fair will continue with un events to keep every- _ one Highlights include Saturday's chariot races. Shirley says, "They're more like the chuck wagon races out at the Calgary Stampede," rather than the ancient Ronin races. They get started x 1p P iuiday is Kids' Day, which means children 14 and under are admitted FREE! Adults pay $4 per day, all three days, and kids pay $2 Sunday and Monday. A three day pass' costs $10. A bar- goon. Kids, by the way, are invit- ed to dress up and participate in 'the Dress-up Contest. Judging is at2 p.m. Sheep. shearing is new to the Port Perry Fair -- you tan see this fine old craft demonstrated at 3:30 p.m. And whatever you do, don't miss the Tractor & Truck Pull, | ~ 10% OFF CHRISTMAS CARD ORDERS if placed before 'September 15th, 1991. Sample Books are available for overnight loan. "INSTA-PRINTING (first thousand) $20.00 for each additional 1,000. (Camera ready Black Ink on White - 20 Ib. Bond WEDDING INVITATIONS ..................... 15% OFF FULL LINE of COLOURED BRISTOLS and BONDS AVAILABLE. $29.95 port perry printing limited 201 NORTH STREET OFFICE SUPPLIES RUBBER STAMPS WEDDING INVITATIONS COMPUTER and BUSINESS FORMS CREATIVE DESIGN and LAYOUT ¢ PHONE 985-9755 ouavgocess ad COLOURPRNTNG \_ - / which roars into action Saturday at7 p.m. On Sunday, harness racing begins at 1 p.m. with pari-mutuel betting. And you'd better have your toes in fine tapping shape for 2 p.m, when the fiddle contest starts. On Monday, the Port Perry 4-H Dairy Club shows at 10:45 a.m; At 11 am, there's heavy horses, the commercial beef class, and the Ontario County Holstein Show. At 12:30 the Step In Time Cloggers perform -- the same time as the Pony Pull takes off. At 1 p.m., there's horseshoe pitching and bluegrass entertain- ment. At 2 p.m., the horse pull begins. And if you're wondering where fair even more exciting, the heart of every country fair is still in the Homecraft Building, where some of the finest heme cooking, fruits and vegetables, preserving and crafting is shown off. Both women and men take part in this-Hvely competition for rib- bons. Traditionally, any woman worth her salt won prizes at the 7. county fair, and a red ribbon from, the Port Perry Fair is still an hon- our to be cherished -- by a woman or a man, * It's still not too late to enter the Homecraft competitions. "I still take entries five minutes 10 six on Friday," Shirley says. So far, Homecraft entries are up over last year. , Which just goes to show -- the beef is, it's Sunday at 4 p.m. at. entertainment f: ay come and the Beef Auction. £0, but there's stilk nothing' quite: While special events make the as popular as a country fair. - Smiles Above the Rest in Service & Quality 7 Enlargements - Slides - > ory, Copies from Prints - Prints from Slides - Jy \S=F* [Black & White Developing & Printing - Good Stgek of Photo Accessories - Albums, Camera Cases frre INSTANT PASSPORT PHOTOGRAPHS =) RJM photographic. u,, moive PORtrERRY 985-8821 wilins AME PHILP FONDA Suck FLLOONN 1991 Fireflys & GMC Trackers REDUCED + $500. CASHBACK .or 8.9% FINANCING 1991 Tempests & GMC Regular Cab Pickups REDUCED + $750. CASHBACK or 7.9% FINANCING 1991 Sunbirds & GMC Sonoma Pickups REDUCED + $1000. to $1500. CASHBACK or 7.9% FINANCING GM Total Limited Warranty included with all 1991 Models PHIL PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry 985-8474 Serving the Community Since 1976 \

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