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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1987, p. 2

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TT I HH HII TE HI TE SH IT = HEH I HI yy HEY == Es a > 3 . Ji ha 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 26, 1987 It's time to get ready for a fantastic Festival (From page 1) 70's to the Festival Tent at a special Beach Party. Friday's aétivities begin early in the morning with the midway open- ing on the old arena pad and the sidewalk sale getting underway. A Kiddies Parade and Best Decorated Bike parade will take place com- mencing at 10 a.m. and at 11 a.m. the Steel Drum Band sounds of Jerry Jerome will echo onto the street from a stage set up in front of the Post Office. There will be plenty of activities for the kiddies Friday with a Magical Illusion Show taking place on the stage at 12 noon and again at 3 p.m. At the Library, organizers have arranged for two puppet shows - at 1:00 p.m. and another at 2:00 p.m. In addition to these activities the Steel Drum music will alternate with Karate Demonstrations and much more during the afternoon. But the highlight of Friday for the kids comes at 6:30 p.m. when Eric Nagler, star of the Elephant show "and guest on Sesame Street, will Participaction Challenge Day FITNESS HOTLINE 985-9761 DON'T FORGET TO REGISTER YOUR 15 MINUTE ACTIVITY NOW! | The Crownlife PARTICIPACTION CHALLENGE Wednesday, May 27th -- Calendar of Events perform in the Festival Tent at the lakefront. Tickets for this perfor- . mance are now available from Judy McColl at the Scugog Memorial 'Library for $4 per person. Friday night you can be treated to a Bahamian Cook-out near the Festival Tent as staff from the Bahamas Tourist Office set-up huge barbeque's and serve traditional Bahamian foods. And in the Festival Tent the sounds of the Bahamas will ring-out once again as a band, flown- in from Freeport will entertain un- til 1:00 a.m. Saturday is shaping up to be another busy day with a variety of entertainment and demonstrations taking part during the day. There will be a Festival of Art at the Lake, which will feature many artistic and creative craft people from around the area as well as a show and demonstration of wood carving in the Latcham Centre by local carvers. NR ---- Also on Saturday, the sidewalk sale, steel drum music, karate and dance demonstrations, kiddies "EVENT Tennis Challenge (until 11 00 PM) LOCATION races, kids show with Ish and Len- ny, a canoe race at the lakefront, mutt show and arm wrestling will take up the morning and afternoon. Saturday night will be the Baha- mian Extravaganza in the Festival Tent with a floor show consisting of Bahamian fashions, Junkanoo dancers and other demonstrations as well as non-stop dancing to a famous Freeport, Bahamas steel drum band. Other activities are also in the planning stages, but organizers are holding back information on some of these until later. So make sure you don't miss this exciting weekend in Port Perry on July 9, 10, 11. Mark your calendar now and make sure you're around for the fun and excitement. More Challenge events organized On Wednesday, May 27, many events have been organized for the Crownlife Participaction Challenge. Those that will take place in Palmer Park, Port Perry, are listed in the Schedule of Events in this week's Star. As well, the following events have been organized throughout Scugog Township, and would welcome your support and participation. 9:30 a.m. -- *"Y"' Nursery Challenge ---- Old Bowling Green, Port Perry ---- activities for the pre-schoolers. 12 noon -- Greystorie Equestrian Centre, Shirley Road -- lunch special & fitness program. 12 noon -- "Smile for a Mile," Dr. Cottrell & Staff, walk commencing from the Dental office. afer 2:00 -- "Ride for Fun & Fitness,"" Northwood Equestrian Centre, Seagrave --. special pro- - grams for beginner to experienced - - rr A Little Older - A Little Slower Second place winners representing the Township of Scugog pose for a group shot, pro- bably a much-needed breather after going up riders. 6:00 p.m. -- 'Caesarea Challenge Walk," Caesarea Fire Fighters -- beginning at the store. A welcome to join the walk for 15 minutes. 7:00 p.m. -- Cubs & Beavers Challenge Obstacle Course, Prince Albert School. Registration following participa- tion is also available at: - -- Community Memorial Hospital, Staff Education Department -- Greystone Equestrian Centre, Shirley Road, Hoskin Stables, Blackstock -- Lawn Bowling, Port Perry -- Scugog Lumber, Port Perry (Debbie's gym) -- Summerlea Golf Course, Blackstock -- Sunnybrae Golf Course, Prince Albert -- All schools in Durham Region (for students & staff) from left is: Lynda Morrow, Louanne Brown, Jean Cuddie, (middle) Mayor Jerry Taylor, Bill Barr, Earl Cuddie, Mike Garfat, (back) Jack Cot- category to vote for. Remember, voting costs hothing, so exercise Kroonenberg, Ida Empringham, Wendy Nolan, Bette Hodgins, Pat + 8 30 AM Tennis Courts : ainst the . etic i hool tea ; H nopp 4 : 10 00 AM Phantom Fitness Parade Rosa Street to ag energ high sc m. Front trell, Elgin K and Bryan Davies. Queen Street } i ' ! . : 3 10 45 AM Opening Ceremonies Queen Street Stage ) . © CT : 1115 AM Car Tug (Emiel"s vs Conway Place Queen Street p 2 ¥ B" 1145 AM Dancersize Queen Street Stage C U OO Vers ii eh nN & com Eo Eh 12 00 Noon Fill the Barrel (Library vs Hospita Queen Street A . 3 12.00 Noon Barbeque and Bake Sale Palmer Park * : ' 1 12 30 PM Boat Tug (Lake Scugog Lumber vs Cashway! Watertront » : + - ' 1 OO PM Children's Hour , Paimer Park . @ y ' : Oo . 3 1 00 PM Walking Workout Bandshel! oO 8 i fl © Eh rson fl Tt & 100 PM Obstacie Course Palmer -Park : : * 100 PM Fitness Testing | + Palmer Park : J 1 00 PM Canoe Race Watertrort ETS] IT . : . 7 i SH PM For frmcet Aerobics a That's it! Nominations have been your constitutional Challenge Day Duchemin, Connie Jamieson, Deb- 2.00PM Phantom Reckshaken closed (as of Friday) and all that re- rights and pick a winner! bie McGarry, Donna Lockman, tigin Knopp vs Mayor Taykor a Palmer Park mains 1S the voting in the Fittest Judy MacColl Reta Brown Tina bl > " yr in t i ry " y ) . iy 245 Square Dancing neshell oe Halliwus ive Roane Brown. Kath 0 P Nereis' Wal , : : ' , y Dudley, Margaret : o fy > on os k PaimaY oor Quite a few men and women have Chester Pedzikowski, Dave Hooper, Rowland. Pam Smith. Kris Beal 'awn Darts l r Par . 3 ) SCORN Prete voll Calerse aero © been nominated (the women out- Jack Cottrell, Roy Walker Smith, Rhonda Anderson. Brenda Hollister al } . i : ioe : 4] ' 400 PM YMCA Gymnastics ¢ Bandshen TTT number the men-what does that say John Stewart, 'Earl Cuddie, Elgin janet Howsam, Carol Noble, Wen- 430 PW Hula Hoop Challenge Pont Parik™ % about the physical state of women Knopp, Bill Barr, Mike Fowler, gy Topham, Grace Pargeter, Marie 435 PM YMCA Judo Club Dembdnstration Bandshell in Scugog?) in Fittest Men and Fit- David Brown, Reg Renouf, Jerry Donnelly, Lynn Snodden Shirley 500 PM Barbeque Palmer Park test Women categories, but only Taylor, Dave Ballingall, Howard Salariche Sylvia MacDonald 500 PM Three Legged Race Patmer Park four were nominated for Fittest Hall, Greg Heasman, Bryan Davies, Marianne Del val Hutsell 530 PM Pine Ridge Cloggers Show Bandshell Family. = John B. McClelland, Pet ong, va WI 5 30°PM Water Batioon Toss Chalienge Palmer Park Voti ' ill take | ids La E ' er Karen Acton, Linda Jeffery, Linda 550 PM Square Dancing Bandshell ._voling wi ake place on Hvi ten, Larry Emmerson, Harry Coopery, Jean McDermott, Lynda 600 PM Potato Sack / Whee! Barrow Race Palmer Park Challenge Day. So when you phone Kiezebrink, Dave Obee, Wolfgang page, Louanne Brown, Jean Cuddie, 630 PM Tug'o War Challenges in your 15 minutes of exercise, or Palleske and Walter Brown. Lynda Morrow, Susan Reed, Barb Polke vs Police register it at Port Perry's lakefront R Hur . : ' oss, Marilyn Taylor, Mabe Hospital vs Medical Associates Patmer Park be sure to take out a second or two , FITTEST WOMAN Cawker. Jo y d Christi ] 7 00 PM Port Perry High School Concert Band Bandshell ~and pl , te i h itchell » JOY ry, an ristina i A cr ngishe and place your vote in each of the Judy Mitchell, Joyce Chatten, McLea 700 PM Charged Hose Challenge (Fire Department:- Queen Street A . ' C n. 700M Karo Che Chaterers Or De three categories. Marie Wilson, Carol Brown, Jean 8 00 PM -. Phamom Rock Awards Presentations Bandshell One winner will be electedineach Rankin, Debbie Storms, Angela De- FITTEST FAMILY 830 PM Air Band Concert Bandshell category, with prizes for each, and Jong, Eleanor Zengelein, Wendy The "family" of Immaculate Con- 830 PM Kinsmen vs Blackstock Lions _ those names will be announcedat8 Volkel, Martha Volman, Jane Todd, ception Catholic School," the Baseball Challenge Old Bak Diamond p.m. at the Port Perry lakefront Gwen Lundy, Linda Young, Heather Kroonenberg famil the ' Bower 930 PM Phantom Rock Dance Paimer Park bandshell King Laurie Wilson, Lorrai : 8 cs y, 930 PM Ladwes Lob Ball Challenge Old Ball Damond : ' ? raine family, and the Brunner family. 1115 PM Closing Ceremames Bardehal ~Sohavea gander at the following Shoemaker, Cathy Ballingall, Kris- To phone in your vote and your 1130 PM Grand Finale -- THE WINNER " Bandshel list, and pick out a hame from each ty Armour, Marg Sanders, Angie registration, call 985-9761 (We R Number 1!).

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