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Port Perry Star, 31 Jul 1990, p. 17

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The tenth annual Devitt's Dungeon Horseshoe Tournament was held last weekend at Phil and Claudette Archer's farm with co- hosts Tom and Wilma Wotten. With about 75 participants the winners were Men's Singles - Terry Black; Women's Singles - Wilam Wotten. Doubles - Danielle Millson and Steve Hawes and for the second year in a row the "Try again, Horse's Behind" - Nancy Bryans. Visitors with Patti and Rick Alpe and Nathan were their friends Diane and Laval from Quebec to take part in the tournament. June Degeer and Marjorie Bradburn attended the funeral of their cousin Mrs. Gertie Drew at Whitby Baptist Church. The tragic news was received of the passing in a car accident of Linda Calder, daughter of Jack and Verna (Harris) Chapman of Port Perry. This: accident took place in Zambia where Linda and her husband lived. Sympathy is Hore LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION extended to her husband Keith to her parents Jack and Verna Chapman, her sister Lori Chap- man and their many friends and relatives. = On Sunday, Kathleen and Dalton Dorrell, Bill and Jean Ferguson and Lloyd and Thelma Wright attended the Ferguson family picnic in Gorrie in the Wingham area. A bridal shower in honour of bride-to-be Debbie VanCamp was held at the C.E. Room of the United Church on Sunday after- noon. Debbie was assisted by her attendants Lynn McLaughlin and Ann-Marie Hoogeveen in opening her many lovely gifts. During the afternoon Lynn McLaughlin gave a reading and Ann-Marie Hooge- veen conducted several games. Debbie replied fittingly and a social time enjoyed. The David Kyte family enjoyed the weekend at the cottage home of Rev. Dale and Anita*Davis. There were 13 tables at the weekly card party with the follow- 985-4638 BOB HOARE 640 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY ¢ ONTARIO e Inter-loc ® Retaining Walls ® Fencing ® Sodding e Shrubbery ® Pool Landscaping ® Decks © Fall & Spring Clean-up A COMPLETE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION & SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE ) include $150./Session THE CALLA LILY STUDIO : is now offering SUMMER DAY CAMP "\. Monday to Friday For children 4 years to " 12 years of age. 7 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM Starts July 2nd to August 31st, 1990 Activities Include ARTS & CRAFTS! SPECIAL OUTINGS Canada's Wonderland, \ // Ontario Place and more." Just bring a Lunch and a Smile. WE SUPPLY THE FUN. 10% of Proceeds donated to Uxbridge Cottage Hospital Foundation. Win a Raffle Discount (deadline is June 29, 1990). Call for details. REGISTRATION (416) 852-3944 / asp ~N * e MAIR's 47 line berries Phone: 985-8295 PICK-YOUR-OWN at the MAIR'S Scugog Township 10th Line ament ing winners - Grace Bassant, Elsie Pogue, Vera Fawns, Doris Hill, Georgena McLaughlin, Laurrena Bright Low-George Harper. Draws were won by Ross McRoberts, Bernice Wells, Dorothy Beech, Neta Fish and Betsy Staniland. Harvey and Joan Graham returned on Saturday night from a most enjoyable trip to Por- tugual where they toured many sights and activities. They were part of a group of forty-eight classmates and a professor of Kemptville Agricultural College so enjoyed much fellowship and visiting as well as the interesting tours. The group visited another classmate who lives in Portugual and who acted a guide for the trip. On Friday evening, dinner guests of Gerald and Joyce Kelly and Elaine were Barb and Tony Mata, Tonya, Tammy and Teana of Brooklin. Later Peter and Elizabeth Peeters and Courtney of Omemee joined the group. 4-H News - Sheep Club by Ailan McKenzie The second meeting of the Sheep Club was held on May 21 at the Coombes farm. Mr. Coombes told us how to judge lambs and what to look for. Following his talk, we judged 4 of his lambs. The members then held our meeting when we discussed some of sheep diseases and the stresses that may cause them. On June 18th, at 8 p.m. the third meeting was held at the Vet Clinic in Bowmanville for our third meeting of the Durham East Sheep Club. We took a tour of the building, saw all of the equipment they use and they told us what they used if for. After the tour we discussed some diseases and how you might treat or prevent them. One common thing that happens to animals is bloating. Following ice cream and pop we went home. Ailan McKenzie, Press Reporter A lifetime resident of this area Leslie Taylor passed away last week. Sympathy is extended to his wife Annie Taylor and family Fred, Alice, and June, their spouses and families as well asto his two brothers Douglas and Stanley. The funeral will be held today (Monday) from Morris Funeral Home, Bowmanville. Quite a number of local residents attended and enjoyed the Annual Bobcaygeon Fiddle and Step Dance Competitions on Friday and Saturday in Bobcaygeon. . Please recycle this newspaper All the answers about financial planning in your home. Don Davidson Days: 725-1161 Evenings: 986-0165 Insurance and Investments: « Life * Annuities * Health * Mutual » Group Funds » Home * RRSPs « Auto * RRIFs + Residential Mortgages ThePrudential ®k The Prudential insurance Company of America PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 31, 1990 -- 17 IT ALL ADDS UP TO SAVINGS.... SUMMER SALE-DOWN ON QUALITY USED VEHICLES a. a a a os Hedy 1988 JEEP CHEROKEE vm. |. This all purpose vehicle is loaded with options including 4x4, leather trim and | power sunroof. Maroon ext. with gold accent. Only 51,000 kms. { Stock #3410A $21,500 Selling price. 1988 SUNBIRD SE { Four cyl, auto. trans. sunroof, AM- 4 FM stereo and cassette, tilt wheel, pulse wipers, aluminum wheels, Sporty, Red exterior with grey cloth trim, 55,000 kms. Stock # 851A. 1984 BONNEVILLE Six cylinder auto. trans, wire wheels, rear whee! drive, white exterior with Eight passenger, loaded with all the lux- ry options. Finished with two-tone blue exterior with matching cloth trim. Only 25,000 kms. 1988 CHEVROLET S10 Long box, V/6 automatic, power steering, power brakes, finished in light blue with matching cloth interior. Only 42,000 kms. Stock # 9447A. Selling price... 1987 ROYALE BROUGHAM Metallic blue with matching trim, all the options for a comfortable ride. Only 61,000 kms. Selling price. 1989 TRACKER CL 1987 OLDS CUTLASS '442' : Hardtop model, 4x4, 5 speed standard gh ok V/8, all the toys including |: chrome wheels, white lettered tires, 17 roof, very rare car, hurry for this k Only 28,000 kms. Try an offer. 1 one. Stock # 416A Stock # 7010A Selling Price.......... $12,500 1989 CAPRICE BR Light blue with matching interior, vi top, all power options, popular bo e. 1985 NISSAN STANZA 1 Four door, 5 speed, sunroof, jade with { matching interior. A great second car. LW TTRTIIGA lo Uxbridge PONTIAC (¢1\Y [03 NR{V]07, 63 TORONTO 294-9010 UXBRIDGE 852-3357 CHEVROLET OLDSMOBILE [07:10] | NWA\®: TOLL FREE 1-800-263-2000 UXBRIDGE 852-3331

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