18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday July 27, 1982 Ashburn area news by Mrs. E. Heron The ladies that went on the bus trip to the Kitchener area and visited many interesting places, on July 17th reported a good time. A welcome home to Mr. Fred Daw, who came home on Tuesday of last week after spending several weeks in Port Perry Plaza a -- a ---- -- -- -- Sl -- a Stouffville Bakery HOLIDAY WEEKEND SPECIALS All Coffee Cakes... .... 5 0) AllCoffeeCakes....................... $1.89 » AllCrustyRolls.................... doz. $1.09 ) Hamburg & WeinerRolls........... doz. $1.09 J Golden Toast White Bread 24 oz. loaf. . . 2/$1.29 » lceCream ............... Peni ane 2 litre$1.99 | the hospital in Toronto. Also we are glad that Mrs. Harvey Bath is able to be home again from the hospital in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. David Rhodes and children Renee and Grant of Waterloo, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ross of Winnipeg, visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron last Fri- 985-2412 A wn a a Wy ww Wa Wey a a \ i + . 18101) | Ee 1 0 - hm | day. Also Mrs. Robert Rowe and daughter Penny who has been with her parents for two months left last Sat- urday to join her husband in their new home in Baden Baden, West Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ashton visited with Mrs. Ella Slack of Beamsville recently also Mrs. Ashton spent a few days with her aunt, Mrs. Ruth Purdy of Mona Mills. Rev. Dr. Cliffton MacKay was the minister last Sunday morning at Burns Church and his message was entitled "One Persons Influence'. Florence Ashton sang a beautiful solo, 'In times like these" accompanied by her son Arnold at the organ. Dr. MacKay will be here with us next Sunday but it will be his last for this year. We are all enjoying Dr. MacKays messages. We are sorry to learn that Mrs. Russell Batten had the misfortune to break her hip and is in Oshawa hospital. We all wish her a speedy recovery. 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Smith was commissioned by the Steam Museum of Kingston to do the drawing to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the Rideau Canal. The Phoebe, which has been fully restored, was used this summer in the re-enactment of Colonel By's journey through the Rideau Canal after its completion in 1831. Mr. Smith is seen here with a copy of the poster which is on sale in the Ottawa-Kingston area as well as area art galleries. It is also available at the Ronden Art Gallery, Oshawa, or by contacting Mr. Smith at Dirt biker injured A 20 year-old Cannington man, Mark Alexander, fractured his left leg while trail riding Sunday, July 25. Police report his bike over- - turned while climbing a hill - at Test Hill on Durham Road 57 south near the 1st Con- cession. Mr. Alexander was taken to Port Perry Hospital for treatment. No charges have been laid. . Variety camp The Durham Region Family YMCA has openings available in August for Variety Camp. This camp teaches English and Western Riding and Theory. Programs also include Archery, Swimming Tennis and an overnight cook out and camp out. The camp is located at Rolling Hills Ranch north of Raglan and is serviced by buses in Whitby and Oshawa. The camp. is $175.00 for a two week period but you will get a $25.00 discount if you sign up with a friend. For more inform- ation phone the Durham Region Family YMCA 668-6868. LUE CC / TTT HUET TOR vA ¢ KAWARTHA - Jy > SUMMER AYA THEATRE Academy Theatre - Lindsay, Ontario presents 'BULLFIGHT ENCORE! by Ron Hutchinson DIRECTED BY: Dennis Sweeting DESIGNED BY: Ross Nichol with Don Blakely Barry Yzereef and Dennis O'Connor Bonnie Campbell, Geraldine Farrell ~~ and Ed Waterhouse Randall Beggs and Paul O'Sullivan . and introducing Doug Tangney as "Manuel Cordoba" Assistant Director - Daniel Brown JULY 27th - 31st Evenings: Adults $6.00; Children $2.00 ) CURTAIN 8:30 P.M. Wednesday Matinee - Adults $4.00 CURTAIN 2:00P.M. - THURSDAY CHILDREN'S THEATRE 'Robena's Rose Coloured Glasses' - Curtain 1:30 P.M. 'Magic' - Curtain 3:30 P.M. All Seats - Children & Adults - $1.50 per Show THURSDAY MATINEE - Seats Not Reserved. TTT TE TTT * SPONSORED BY -- SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE = \ BI] A FA GAs Ep ~ ah St. alc " x Ah MI ds (tam do NT My am A CS Re es SRS sat RNR nr Riss