Ud d "ar # PZ epee gh vaf2anRaAl LAD iE | - L8I HG 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, August 9, 1989 Fun despite the weather The 57th Caesarea Regatta u oy Fa % = Se jg These lovely ladles graced Caesarea with their beauty last weekend. Sitting is Miss v 2% 2 Li $324 G Ph 3 Regatta Jennifer Bryans, with her three Princesses, Nadine Hood, Lisa Fearnley and Lee Wagland. by Rob Streich The 57 Annual Caesarea Regatta was a smash last week- end as large numbers of area seasonal and permanent resi- dents attended events. In keeping with a long standing tradition, Saturda and Sunday were blessed wit -guperior weather, while Mon- day was severely impeded by bitter cold winds. The highlights of this civic holiday weekend included the popular childrens' Gala Fun Parade and Miss Regatta Beau- ty Contest. Jennifer Bryans was crowned Miss Regatta, while her Princesses were; Na- dine Hood, Lisa Fearnley and Lee Wagland. As the children wound their way from the Firehall to Putsey Park; ators were very impressed by the creativi- ty shown in individual and up costuming. gro Ho the entrants this year was a mermaid, many ani-- mals, some militant types, a box of popcorn, several bat- mans, robin and catwoman. According to officials, events went smoothly all week- end thanks to the help of partic- pants and judges alike. Len Prout wished to express his spe- cial thanks for the ever .vigi- lante Ray Gould and the Cae- sarea Volunteer Fire Fighters. Addltenaty, he was thankful for the stance Mayor Hall lent in presenting awards and enjoying the activities of the "weekend. Aliiouen everyone who participated this weekend was a winner, some deserve special notice: Craig Morgan won the Albert Putsey trophy for the most points on Field Day; Lee Wagland won the Harry Sears Trophy for most points in aquatic competition; Paul Lu-- cas was ahead in the 100 yard = -* and won the-Sandy Hollings. . the draw for the colour televi- - gion set; Jamie Morgan and One of the most popular events of the weekend was the Horseshoe Tournament. Brian Barrey took first place in sin- gles play, then went on to victo- ry in doubles action with his partner Gary Rogers. It is unfortunate that Mon- day's boating activities were poorly attended, but there is al- ways next year. worth Award; Derrick Gay won + + Lisa DePompa both won radios -..- gq inthe draw.' Daycamp next week "Hi guys, my name is Johnny and when I grow up I-want to be a Rock Star." Well Johnny, here at Port Perry Daycamp, we are having Talent Week, where you can pretend to 'be whomever you want. to help you get your tour on the road Monday morning, we are making musical instruments such as duitars, shakers, drums etc., to be used for the final show on Friday where we will hold our Talent/Air band. Extravaganza. On Wednesday Johnny you'll have a chance to "dress-up like your rockstar idol, Next it's off to the Kawartha Summer Theatre in Lindsay to see 'Seymour the Stegosaurus." Then it's a chance to hide behind the scenes the paper- mache masks made during craft time. Also we have a special visit from "Bob the mad truck driver" and his rigs. The fun does not stop here, lit- tle Johnny can still enjoy his regular tri-weekly visits to Bird- seye 1 to go swimming and Tu y the older kids can enjoy canoeing. ° Last week Johnny had so much fun here at Daycamp, he is com- ing again for a sixth week. Although little Johnny made it in- to the last round in the limbo con- test, he fell to be defeated by Mark Sauter and Jeff Clarke who tied for second place to Jamie Sauter who limboed under a stick 1 foot high. The child of the week was Grant McCoshen but little Johnny said he's going to win it next week so, come out for a week of fun, with all your talents. Daycamp will be number one! Lisa Steinmueller Michelle Bryan Corry Greenwood bios Nie on NTR 8 mda iy iii JR 4 Talent week coming fo Lawrence Malcolm and his clan were out In style to the Caesarea Gala Fun Parade. ee > Where elise but at the Caesarea Annual Regatta can you find such a cute box of popcorn. it was a winner In the eyes of the judges too! ~ The General did a fine job of marshalling his troops, and keeping them marching straight. CONTROL EARWIGS 7 with WILSON'S EARWIG DESTROYER available at: PORT PERRY FEEDS 99 40 Vanedward Drive PORT PERRY 985-7363 RE GE 1 'CATERIN For All Your Social Functions WEDDINGS, PARTIES, B.B.Q.s, etc.