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Port Perry Star, 3 Aug 1988, p. 16

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Te eT RESIST CHER SEUSS G--SU--------- Ra er Ta rE TSN CEN en men. St "St Ot tr a N. 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tis aay August 3, 1988 Claude Salome (at front) and Nathilia Jurvilliers (at right) are visiting the Scugog area for three weeks this summer. They live in Guadeloupe, a French colony In the West Indies. The girls are staying with Sarah Hobbs (leit) of Scugog Island and Janet Kelly of Cadmus. It's thelr first trip to Canada and they are enjoying themselves. (see story for details) ON DEDUCTIBLE OF ANY INSURANCE WINDSHIELD GLAIM plus 520 WORTH OF GAS Cae L222 BT < [> po rsa = fo - ", --- v9 $500 IN PRIZES Register at 9:00 a.m. Visitors like all but the lake d SKI-A-THON BIGGER & BETTER THAN EVER! Guadeloupe teens on't like our mud It may be a heat wave for Port Perry, but for some young visi- tors from the Caribbean, last week's temperatures were just fine. Nathilia Jurvilliers, 16, and Claude Salome, 14, have been staying with Scugog Township families since July 17, part of a three week cultural visit to this country. They are from the French co- lonial island of Guadeloupe, popu- lation 300,000, and from what they've seen of Canada so far, they are im Nathilia is staying with the family of 14-year old Janet Kelly of Cadmus, while Claude is with Sarah Hobbs and her family on Scugog Island. They are part of a group of 17 young teens from the West Indies staying with families in Uxbridge, Stouffville and Toronto, a trip de- signed to give them a look at On- tario and have the chance to actu- ally live with Canadian families. For Nathilia and Claude, it is their first trip to Canada, and a chance to practise their conversa- tional English language skills. They have had visits to Niaga- ra Falls (very impressive) said the girls) the CN Tower, Ontario Place and Wonderland. But one thing that has not impressed them much is Lake Scugog. They won- der how anybody can swim in such a muddy body of water. Although their visit is not part of an exchange, both Janet and Sarah would like to pay a re- turn trip to Guadeloupe and have the chance to live with families there for a few weeks. And natu- rally, they'd like to make the visit in January. But Nathilia and Claude are also fascinated by the thought of Canadian winters of ice and snow and freezing temperatures. They have seen pictures of people skating on Lake Scugog last winter, and would like to try that experience some day. The girls are French citizens as Guadeloupe is a protectorate of France, uses French currency and reccives most of its imports from rs TNT A 17 mile endurance race from the large channel marker on Sturgeon Lake off Snug Harbour. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 STARTS 9:30 a.m. Categories: Under 55 hp 140-165 hp Youngest Skier 55-85 hp Over 165 hp Oldest Skier 90-135 hp Most skiers behind one boat. France. Nathilia has plans to be an in- terpreter (French, Spanish and English) while Claude is thinking about a career as a writer. While taking in the tourist sites of southern Ontario, the visi- tors have also been doing some shopping, like any tourist. They've been buying scented candles, t-shirts from Niagara Falls and Roots sweat shirts, re- minders of their visit to Canada and the chance to experience a dif- ferent culture and lifestyle. _ As for the heat wave here last Friday, they said it was nothing compared with the blistering tem- peratures of their homeland at this time of year. Youth four At Scugog Public Library - a play for children ages 7 and older. Presented on Tuesday, August 9 at 2:00 p.m. by the Kawartha Summer Theatre Youth Tous. Tickets are $2.00 in advance at the library. oh PORT PERRY CLINIC Dr. Eva Mueller Chiropractor & Naturopath - now located at - 230 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY * NOTE NEW NUMBER * 985-4422 0 Mon. Wed. Fri.

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