14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 5 1988 \ Plenty of kidstuff at British Festival Days There's plenty of stuff to keep kids of all ages happy at this year's Great Britain Festival Days, July 14 to 17, in downtown Port my. And what's more, much of the activities are free! _ On Thursday July 14, the Brit- ish kidstuff gets off to a great start at 10 a.m. with the Canada Fit- Certificates 10% 3 YR. TERM - Annual Comp. Minimum Deposit $500. RSP's 10% 4 YR. TERM - Annual Comp. RATES SHOWN -- PER ANNUM Special rates also available on other amounts. All rates subject to change without notice. EJ STANDARD ° TRUST - Member of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. 165 Queen St., Port Perry Tel. 985-8435 ness Display. Here, in a mam- moth block-long display stretch- ing along Water St., is an amazing array of "sports" includ- ing tennis, golf, baseball, soft- ball, football, hockey, swivel lad- ders--a complete centre of free fun guaranteed to keep even the most active youngster entertained for hours. SHORT TERM DEPOSITS 73/4% 30 to 59 DAYS Min. Deposit $5,000. FORD F-Series p) Manual Trang * Off and m 1 {040] 2) 4 CKup er limit . d must Wied to 1987, 1988 Models taken from dealer stock. On Thursday night, the Latcham Centre becomes the Barley Mow Pub with a Pre-Teen Video Dance (ages 8 to 12) at 6 p.m. (to 8 p.m.) for only $2 admission. At 8 p.m. the "Pub" is turned over to teenagers aged 13 to 18 for anoth- er Video Dance until 11 p.m. Again, admission is $2. Dancers are asked to dress up like their fa- vourite British rock star--prizes will be awarded. down to the gazebo, starting at 9 a.m. At 10 a.m. a Teddy Bear Picnic will be held for kids aged one to seven at the Barley Mow Pub (Latcham Centre). Kids and their parents are invited to bring their favourite teddy bears and a blanket to enjoy cartoons on an eight foot screen, a visit from Rainbow the Clown, and surprise goodie bags-- all for free! Then at 1 p.m. the famous Pol- ka Dot Door, Live! show will be the main attraction at the Piccadil- ly Tent at Palmer Park. Tickets for this event (like all Festival Days events) are going like hot- cakes--they cost $5 in advance and $6 (if you're lucky) at the door. Don't let your child miss this one! If you're a parent planning to enjoy the adult activities Friday 'night (like the Medieval Feast and Pub Show) a Nanny Service will On Saturday, bring the whole family to Piccadilly Tent, Palmer Park, for a delicious Golden Griddle Pancake Breakfast. Admis- sion for this popular Festival Days events is only 99 cents. The goodies hit the griddle at 8:30 a.m. Kids won't want to miss the ex- citing Model Kit Contest going on at 9 a.m. at the Friar Tuck Stage on Queen Street. Entry forms are available at Stedman's, Port Perry Star and Emmerson In- surance. Prizes are available for 1st, 2nd and 3rd in each age group (ages five and under--snap models only; ages six to nine; ages 10 to 12; ages 13 to 15; and ages 16 to 18). Bring your models to the Friar Tuck Stage to be displayed-- only one model entry allowed per entrant. At 10 a.m. the Stage will be taken over by "model friends" for the ever-popular Mutt Show, again been run this year by amia- ble Doreen Kendall, Kids are en- couraged to decorate their mutts with some sort of plaid or British decoration for tthis special event. Also at 10 a.m., a mini-soccer tournament will be held at the lawn bowling green on Queen St. with four and five year old kids showing off soccer techniques. Parents, don't forget your cameras. At 11 a.m., kids can enjoy the free rock 'n roll music of Elastic Perry Auto Suppy). Kids also might appreciate the intricate details of the Model Rail- way Exhibition (along with Festi- val of Arts and Birdseye Centre Carving Club) at Port Perry High school. At 1 p.m, there's a Karate Dem- onstration on the Friar Tuck Stage, and at 2 p.m., there's a Dance Demonstration on the same stage--not to mention the Golden Slippers at 3 p.m, nd on Sunday July 17, bring the hoe family 0 5c an hear the Bagpipe Tattoo, whic Jarsics from Port Perry High School to the Gazebo at Palmer Park, start- ing at 2 p.m. At the Gazebo, eve- ryone can enjoy the sights and sounds of Highland and Scottish Dancing. And those are just a few of the Guaranteed Higher Interest On Friday moming July 15, a Band, performed by locals Paul organized events! Be sure to let : colourful Kiddies Parade, run b Griffen and Roger Watson at Pic- the kids have a ride on a real Dou- | Investment on Your Investments the YMCA. will tour from the 'Y: cadilly Square (in front of Port ble Decker Bus--it will be running i in an organized route for 24 hours during Festival Days, on Friday and Saturday. 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