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Port Perry Star, 22 Jul 1986, p. 14

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14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 22, 1986 Karen snapped this photoas January when she and hr hus band were vacationing in Hawaii. Shutter-bug wins first prize in photo contest Karen Milton is totally sur- prised. Her husband, Dave, is merely jealous. Karen, a 21 year old resident of Scugog Island, didn't consider her- self much of a photographer when she entered a picture she had taken in an Oshawa-Whitby This Week photo contest. She had taken the picture of a tumbling waterfall in Hawaii last January, when she and Dave were on vacation. When she read about the contest, Karen thought she'd enter the pic- ture as a lark. And then, a couple weeks ago, she was contacted by the newspaper and declared a winner. Happily shocked, she went down to Oshawa ta collect her prize, a Minolta 35mm. autofocus camera. "It was a total surprise!' Karen says with a grin. Dave, on the other hand, was slightly put out. "He's always taking pictures and he's really pretty good," she said. "And then I go and enter the contest and win it-and I hardly take pictures at all." The Temple of Fame returns to Uxbridge In 1902, a touring acting company visited the area and performed a melodrama *'The Temple of Fame' in the Uxbridge Music Hall. The show was a great success. Times and attitudes have changed since 1902, but great entertainment has always been a part of Port Perry and Uxbridge History. in August, "The Temple of Fame" is returning to the Uxbridge Music Hall, now as a musical melodramatical farce. Curious? "The Temple of Fame' is an ex- traordinary production because it encourages audience participation. You can be the villains or cheer on and sympathize with the heros, however, if you would rather just sit back, laugh, and enjoy--that is what the farce is all about! There will also be plenty of energetic singing, dan- cing and fine acting. The plot takes place in 1902 when a local girl, Sylvia Primrose, is tricked into signing a singing con- tract with the evil Mordred Grimstock (boo! hiss!). Imagine a pure, young woman working in an immoral, degrading saloon in the wicked city of Toronto! In the end, Sylvia is saved by a young man she holds very dear to her heart, Sterl- ing Morehouse. The original cast was a touring company. In 1986, we are fortunate enough to cast our own, local sensa- tions like: Rob Corbett, Bill Bagshaw, Mary VanWyck, lan Ball, Dorthy Partridge, and more! - in co- operation with two star entertainers from Canada's Wonderland (Jem- mie Phillips and Ron Vida). "The Temple of Fame' is family entertainment and sure to bring laughs into all hearts. A hit in 1902, "The Temple of Fame" is part of the area's history. The new "Tem- ple of Fame" is coming to the Ux- bridge Music Hall the evenings of August 14, 15, and 16 and is a must to see. A musical, a melodrama, a farce - all in one - entertainment will never be the same! Tickets are on sale at Irwin Smith Music Shop on Queen Street in Port Perry. Birthday greetings Blackstock and Area News by Joyce Kelly Heartiest pirtiniay greetings to one of our senior residents, Mr. Roy Morrow on the occasion of his 92nd birthday. Mr. Morrow resides with - his daughter Ruby and Richard VanCamp and family just outside of Blackstock. A family celebration was held on Sunday with guests Lois 193 QUEEN ST, PORT PERRY (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE VGEGES Lil) 10" 5 Year Annual Interest 9 7/8% Semi-Annually Rates Subject to Change without Notice and: Glen McLeod, Orono neighbours, Eleanor and Neil Werry and Joy; and Katie and Stephen Mairs. Happy Birthday to Mr. Mor- row who is always ready to challenge anyone to a good game of checkers - but from all reports you have to be prepared to lose to this champion. The scorching heat of the past week had one of the younger couples of Blackstock hosting a pool party. Guests of Janet and Dale VanCamp and Mary Ruth on Sunday were: Karen and Dennis Yellowlees, Lois and Glen McLeod, Dave and Marlene Buttery, Ross and Janet Leadbeater, Marilyn and Alan Kel- ly and Sandi MacDonald and friend. Everyone enjoyed the pool and social time. The Senior Citizen Euchre Party had seven tables of enthusiastic card players on Tuesday. Winners were - Rhoda Larmer, 2 - Ella Ven- ning, 3 - Kathleen Watts, 4 - Clarence Masters, 5 - Georgena McLaughlin, 6 - Susie Harris and Low - Betsy Staniland. Draws were won by Jim Emerton, Betsy Staniland and Mr. J. Poots. Blackstock is becoming a tourist attraction of international visitors. This past week Bernard and Martha ,, Enjoy a mid-summer shopping spree during 22.800 $ Summer Conan J % LADIES' DRESSES SUNDRESSES SHORTS TOPS BATHING SUITS BLOUSES SWEATERS | SUITS SLACKS SANDALS COATS & JACKETS SUMMER SHOES - OFF REGULAR PRICE ON ALL LADIES', MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER WEAR Readerer of Gams Switzerland visited with Merrill and Norma Van. Camp. Bernard worked at the Van- Camp farm during the 1960's and has kept in touch with the Van. Camps over the years. In 1978 Mer- rill and Norma were in Gams to see the Readerers. Tom Stephenson from Wedderburn in the State of Victoria Australia has been staying with Glenn and Marion Larmer and Craig. Tom is participating in the Jr. Farmer exchange and will be touring all parts of Ontario. We hope that he has enjoyed his stay in Blackstock as much as the Larmers enjoyed having him. The 6th annual Horseshoe Tourna- ment of Tom and Wilma Wotten and Claudette and Phil Archer was held over the weekend at the Archer farm "Devitt's Dungeon' with about 65 entrants participating. Under hot and hazy skies an en- joyable time was had by all with keen competition as well. Winners were: Ladies singles - Pat Millson, Mens singles - Terry Black; couples - Joan and Floyd Argue. Mr. & Mrs. Jim byers and family toured Western Ontario and visited Mr. & Mrs. Janice Bushfield and family. Even though this is the time for vacations there is still a news col- umn, however scant. If you have travelled and wish it reported or have any news please phone before noon on Monday. Qle STARTING JULY 21, 1986 SHORTS MEN'S SUMMER WEIGHT SLACKS SHORT SLEEVE SHIRTS -- DRESS & SPORT T-SHIRTS & GOLF SHIRTS COTTON SWEATERS BATHING SUITS SUMMER SHOES SANDALS CHILDREN'S DRESSES BATHING SUITS BLOUSES SWEATERS TOPS HATS & BONNETS SLACKS SANDALS SHORTS SUMMER SHOES JACKETS INFANT WEAR A.W. 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