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Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1989, p. 32

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EL --- 0891 ES viul vabasuY - AAT? YH999 THOS 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 25, 1989 It's Animal Week" for Port Perry Daycampers Leaping lizards! The weeks ° have been slithering by for Port Perry Daycampers. So all you. buckaroos, come on out and enjoy this weeks theme, "Animal Week." This week we have plann- ed a visit to the Peterborough Zoo, for an exciting experience in the animal kingdom. It's a week where all you lovable furry friends have a chance to come alive on our "Stuffed Animal Day." During this day our judges will be on the lookout for interesting pets brought by their owners. For the entertainment side of Daycamp, we will transform our socks into live circus animals and performers for our puppet shows. Let's make this week a real "'moo- ving" experience. The holiday times are over, but to recapture some highlights here are the winners of the Halloween Dress-Up Party: Best Female - Ashley Main (Pippie Long- stocking); Best Male - Ryan Darnely (Dragon); Scariest - Carmen Lishman (Owl), Michelle McCartney (Witch); Funniest - Tricia Wray (Clown) ; Best Rock Star - Spencer Bedal; Most Original-Gineen Collins (*'Oreo"' Cookie) ; Best Character - Mand: Svendsen (Minnie Mouse); 5-8 years - Brady Mitchell (Pirate); 9-12 years - Leanne Goslin (Rag- gedy Anne). Last week Alex Bidell was nam- ed child of the week. Alex proved to be very helpful in clean-up and was an all-round good samaritan. Good work Alex! -- DID YOU KNOW? Community newspapers have multiple readers and deliver an average of 4.68 readers per copy. That translates into a potential of 32,760 readers of the Port Perry Star every week. For Advertising Made Easy call the STAR at 985-7383 AMADEUS SEAFOOD ... STEAKHOUSE (BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE) Roast Prime Beef can. Grade A... 9.99 New York Steak & Shrimp... 9.99 (above includes Caesar Salad & Garlic Bread) 436-9333 436-9065 1180 SIMCOE ST. N., OSHAWA -- OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK -- Mon. to Fri. 11:30 AM to 11 PM; Sat. & Sun. 5 PM to 11 PM 985-3170 = PICK-YOUR-OWN RASPBERRIES PICK YOUR OWN FRESHLY PICKED Phone Orders Accepted. WHITARERS SHIRLEY RD., R.R. 2, PORT PERRY -- For Crop Report Call -- Shirley Road A g = 0 j| 8 e v AUGUST Register in advance. SCUGOG PUBLIC LIBRARY PROGRAMS for CHILDREN give us books ... give us wings TUESDAY: ADVENTURE CLUB Ages 5 to 7 10:30, Special Theme Days, Stories, Crafts, Games. "KIDS KAPERS" present 'TIME TRAVELLER' IN THE LIBRARY | Durham 4-H, Junior Farmers Winners | li i a) NA JAY STREET RAY nyu Howie Herrema, Helen Hockley, and Mike Risebrough of the Uxbridge Junjor Farmers Club were winners of the Inter Club trophy at Durham 4-H and Junior Farm judging compe- titions held last week. Winners in the Durham West 4-H and Junior Farming judging competitions held last week In Uxbridge. From left above: lan McFadden, Sunderland Dairy Club; David Philip, Port Perry Dairy Club; and Mark Irwin, Uxbridge Dairy Club. a puppet show, tickets $1.00 Thurs., August 10, 2 PM READ-to-ME. CLUB * everyday for half hour * August 1 to 14, 3:30 to 4 Keep up your good reading skills, share a good book with a friend. Free ticket to puppet show for all participants. Thursday Afternoon - 2:00 PM flim flam FILM fun, cool viewing in the library, no charge, all ages welcome. Thursday Evening - 6:30 PM * STORYTIME * stories under the stars, all ages welcome, no registration * NO CHARGE * £ 13 Ri, 4-H and Junior Farmer judging competition winners from left David Moore, Uxbridge Dairy Club; Matt Phoenix, Port Perry Dairy Club and Robt. Raines, Sunderland Dalry Club.

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