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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1988, p. 15

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Cloggers dance troup Nestleton-Caesarea News by Mabel Cawker Step In Time Cloggers A Busy Schedule It has been a busy three months for the "Step In Time" cloggers show team. They have travelled many miles and have seen many interesting events. It all began with shows opening the Big Apple in Colborne..Mount Zion Church barbecue, and Toronto's River- July saw the Cloggers perform- ing on Parliament Hill, Ottawa, CHIN Picnic, Exhibition Grounds, Toronto, Oshawa's Kiwanis Ice Cream Social, Bob- caygeon Step & Fiddle Competi- tion and back to Colborne's Summerfest. August began in Haliburton where they danced at the Halibur- dale Park. ton Blue Grass Jamboree along Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle -- Criminal Personal Injury -- Wills Real Estate -- Family Law Corporate & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT 114 King St. E., Oshawa 1723-2218 DURHAM SHADE & VERTICALS NE - ORDER NOW - to ensure delivery for your holiday entertaining. EARLY BIRD SPECIAL!!! 50% OFF Labour Charges on all DRAPERY ORDERS Dress up your Windows with We also provide ... VERTICALS, BEDSPREADS, ACCESSORIES, VENETIANS, SES PLEATED SHADES, & ROLLER BLINDS CURTAINS, Call for FREE LACE PANELS, SHOP-at-HOME Service .. etc. NOTICE of MEETING ALL DOWNTOWN BUSINESSES presentation concerning the formation of a Downtown B.I.A. (Business Improvement Area) SPEAKERS FROM ONTARIO GOVERNMENT and PRIVATE BUSINESS " Area bounded by -- Water Street, North Street, Lilla Street and Mary Street PLACE: Emiel's Place Restaurant DATE: Thursday, October 20th, 1988 TIME: 6:30 PM COST: *16. per person inclusive -- purchase tickets at -- Port Gifts and Framing or Home Hardware, Port Perry Sponsored by DOWNTOWN PORT PERRY MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION. with the famous "Boys from In- diana" one of the top Blue Grass groups from the United States. Port Perry Band Shell came next. "Step In Time" opened up the Peterborough Exhibition with the "Leahy Family'. Three more shows followed at Peterborough Ex. The Jubilee Pavilion, Oshawa, saw the Cloggers at the Senior Citizens Olympic Games Luncheon. Midland Step & Fiddle Competition followed and roun- ding off the month was six shows at Barrie Fair where the group had the pleasure of meeting and talking to Tommy Hunter and Al Cherney. September slowed down with Colborne Kinsmen Barbecue, Ux- bridge Fair and Bobcaygeon Fair. They were seen on CTV's news report. So far this year the 'Step In Time" cloggers have done ap- prox. 40 shows at 19 different loca- tions. By the end of december they will have completed 60 shows throughout Ontario. Yet to come is a show in Toron- to in October and 17 shows at the Royal Winter Fair, Toronto. These shows will be danced in two week-ends in November. The last week in November will find the Cloggers in Charlotte, North Carolina where they will be doing a show as well as learning new dances. The 1989 season is already be- ing booked up with the most ex- citing event so far - being the Calgary Stampede next July. Now the dancers are busy lear- ning new routines as this group does not like to repeat dances in the new season. Classes have begun in Blackstock and Oshawa for begin- ners and intermediates. Members of the 'Step In Time" show team are: Pat & Danielle Millson, Barry VanCamp, Blackstock. Karen Knight, Victoria Corners. Carol, Karen, Tracy Doyle, Nestleton. Sheree Gagnon, Oshawa. Darryl Linnington, Scar- borough, Director & Teacher. John Doyle is M.C. and Glen Gagnon is Sound Technician. Dar- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 18, 1988 -- 15 ryl Linnington spent the Thanksgiving weekend in Buffalo, New York, learning new dances to teach the group. Our warmest congratulations to the group - they are terrific! Nestleton U.C.W. Service Weather on Sunday, Oct. 16, was delightful for this time of year, with an excellent atten- dance, Chris Davis and Mabel Cawker the greeters at the door, Janice MacKenzie, president, conducted the service with able JOHN WOLTERS MAYOR PROGRESS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 VOTE | e log a lot of miles assistance from UCW members. The Prayer of Approach was taken by Carol Hill - Scripture read by Bernice Mairs and Effa Stainton. Carol Mairs provided the interesting story for the voung fry and Neta Fish gave the Announcements. After the introduction of the guest speaker by Joanne Malcolm, Mavis Brodie gave us a fine message to take home entitl- ed, 'Creation From Crisis'. The (Turn to page 45) FOR AND ACTION WOLTERS, JOHN (X | iit a bE LER a a

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