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Port Perry Star, 17 Jul 1990, p. 2

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2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 17, 1990 Even rain couldn't dampen spirits as thousands visit for Festival Day party If the large crowds strollin along Queen Street Friday an Saturday indicate the success of this years Festival Days, there is little doubt it was one of the best yet. Some of the largest crowds in recent memory took advantage of the carnival-like atmosphere along the main street, where dozens of Queen St. merchants, along with food, novelty and clothing vendors offered their products for sale. Chamber officials estimated crowds for the main events, like the Mexican Beach Party, Ba- hamas and Spanish shows, and the Pearly Queen were down a little from last year, but atten- dance was still considered good. 2 SS Unfortunately, the weather- man did not co-operate for the entire weekend and a number of scheduled events were rained-out or cancelled. On Saturday the Craft Mar- ketin Palmer Park closed early due to the inclement weather. It also effected the water ski show and the skate board dem- onstrations being held in the park. On Queen Street the popular Merchants Auction Sale was also cancelled, but will be held atalater date. The weather was also respon- sible for cancelling Sunday's closing events. Heavy rain (Turn to page 8) 143 Perry Street, Port Perry CLOSING OUT SALE GREAT REDUCTIONS ON ALL INVENTORY Antiques * Collectables Gifts * Furniture Come in early for best choice. 3 WEEKS ONLY Young and old alike lined up Saturday morning for a good old-fashioned pancake and sausage break- fast. Over 2,500 people ven- tured out early to Palmer Park to take advantage of the 99¢ bargain priced breakfast. Above, one of the line-ups waiting for their hot-cakes and syrup. Bot- tom right, Joanne Koury treats sons Justin and Mi- chael to breakfast. Bottom left, two elderly ladies en- joy the activites taking place during breakfast. The breakfast, which has become a tradition of Festi- val Days, was prepared this year by Barb and John Ross of the Meating Place in Port Perry. Golden Griddle Pan- cake House had provided the meal up until this year. = Lions Club of Port Perry Inc. DEMOLITION DERBY SAT., AUGUST 18th GATES OPEN 4:30 PM STARTING TIME 5:30 PM ENTRY FEE $25.00 Admission $5.00 Adults; $2.00 Students (12+) '* -FEATURE HEAT - consisting of winners from each previous heat. Heat Winners receive $20., $15., $10., $5. - FEATURE HEAT PRIZE MONEY - $400., $200., $100. Best Dressed Car $50. For more information contact: Bob Robinson 985-4219

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