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Port Perry Star, 15 Jan 1985, p. 15

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i A] -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Jan. 15, 1985 -- 15 Country group returns to 1985 Farm Show Last year, crowds at the Canada Farm Show in Toronto left little doubt that they appreciated the high-energy Nashville sounds of Jim and Diane Haggerty. They were so popular that they will be featured again this year on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, January 30, 31 and February 1. Dairy farmers from Hastings county, the Haggertys will perform in the Upper East Annex each evening starting at 5:30 pm. The couple have turned their love for country music into what is becoming a fulltime career. They are im- mensely popular in Southern Ontario and are making inroads in the recording industry and the international music scene as well. The Haggertys appeal to all age groups with a good variety of old and new country music blended into the exciting show. 39th ANNUAL CANADA FARM SHOW One of the main attrac- tions of the Canada Farm Show is its no- nonsense emphasis on farm equipment and farm services especially designed to help the farmer become more productive and efficient. Along with the field equipment, another ma- jor attraction is expected MP's | costs fi » B & 3 2 under (From page 6) to the people of Durham- Northumberland for re- electing him, and to the small army of community-minded citizens who assisted directly in his campaign. Under the provisions of the Canada Elections Act. each candidate must file an audited return detailing cam- paign' expenses with the constituency Returning Officer. to be the agri-computer section which drew a lot of interest and huge crowds when it was in- troduced at the last show. In association with the computer area, free seminars will be offered each morning to help farmers understand computers and to show how useful they can be as a productive management tool. farm The Haggertys Jordan has a baby brother Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Congratulations to Rod and Marlene Mec- Kay of Willowtree Farms on the arrival of a son, a wee brother for Jordan. Sympathy of the community to the Slute family in their bereave- 'ment of Judy's grand- mother, Mrs. Cornelius. Church and Sunday School this week are at Utica at 11:15 a.m. Session and Stewards will meet on Thursday at 8 p.m. at the home of Keith and Faye Ashton. There will be a euchre in Utica Hall on Friday at 8 p.m. and the Hall Board will hold a dance on Saturday evening. Mr. Keith Thompson and friend of Oshawa visited Mrs. Crosier on Monday. The Browns were Sun- day supper guests with the Gerrows of Ponty- pool. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Carre and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wright enjoyed a dinner theatre at the Deer Park Inn on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brown and girls of Tyrone were Sunday supper guests with the Jack Skelding family. Sundays visitors with the Sutcliffes were Mrs. Donna Brockman and son Bradley of Courtice and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Miller of Mississauga. Livestock continues to play an important role at the Canada Farm Show. On Tuesday, January 29, 1985 the popular Belgian Horse Show will put champion Belgians, Per- cherons and Clydesdales through their paces and the following day, serious buyers and the curious will crowd the show ring for the heavy horse sale. The Canada Farm Show Holstein Invita- tional Sale is slated for Thursday, January 31, and on Friday, February 1, the Sixth Annual West Central Ontario Hereford Zone Club Winter Classic Sale take place. Other ac- tivities to watch for at - this year's Canada Farm show include a farm family program: educa- tional seminars on ser- vicing - equipment and safety with chemicals; cooking demonstrations; and many more events. The Canada Farm Show is the first oppor- tunity of the year for Canadian farmers and many visitors from around the world to see agriculture showcased in one place, all under one roof. The show is sponsored by the Ontario Retail Farm Equipment Dealers' Association and produced. and managed: by Industrial Trade Shows Inc. Is pleased to announce their ENOV TION "OPENING Come in and see our new look! We've changed everything from our decor to our menu and we're celebrating this week. FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 COMEDY & DANCE NITE featuring Howard Nemitz One of Toronto's leading comedians who is featured as entertainment at the famous Yuk Yuk's. 'Great Grape Gobble Contest' also *Professional Disc Jockey & Videos * See our new, super-clear, high-tec 10' Video Screen SUPER Bl ~~ *ChiliCon-Carni .. * Corned Beef i i * Finger Foods Video & Disc Jockey | all night long. Watch for our all new BOATHOUSE MENU SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 SUPER BOWL COUNTDOWN Great Fun & Prizes SUNDAY, JANUARY 20 »" SUPER BOWL GAME ge AS) Watch your favourite team In action on our new crystal clear Giant 10' TV Screen ® Chevrolet ® Oldsmobile =" ul DERS CHEVROLET OLOSMOSILELTD Clidomotita RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT & TAVERNLTD. ISWATERSTREET PORT PERRY 98% 128) Nobody Does It Better! 1776903 PORT PERRY 985 8401 BOY [188 26 LUFEN STREET PORT FERAY ONT CRY id

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