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Port Perry Star, 14 Aug 1990, p. 18

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Sar BUY NOW and SAVE 20% On All Winter OUTERWEAR for 1990 ' LEATHER COATS LONG COATS CAR COATS ~ SKISUITS JACKETS \d Style-Kraft : - SPORTSWEAR LIMITED HEE EEE a Snirr est. 1919 Now is the time to order your family's new winter coats and jackets from Brock's. You'll save money and have the opportunity to choose your style, colour, fabric, and size if you order before October 6th, 1990. Take advantage of our convenient lay-away plan. Simply provide us with a 25% deposit and you can pay the balance when you pick up your purchases in early October. ~All coats must be picked up by Sat., Oct. 6/90. Queen Street - Port Perry Lieutenant Governor will open 125th Blackstock Fair What a welcomed rain. So many crops and gardens were beginning to show the effects of the hot, dry weather. Blackstock was well represented at the Fenelon Fair on Saturday and Sunday. Many interesting attractions in addition to the regular fair events were on the programme. The annual VanCamp picnic was held at Caesarea Park. Presi- dent Kathy McLaughlin was in charge of the brief business sec- tion. Norma and Bill VanCamp held an interesting sports pro- gramme. Seventy attended the 35th annual family gathering. May Shortridge hosted a Bridal Shower on Sunday afternoon in honour of Pam Brooks of Peter- borough, bride-to-be of Vincent Mackie. After the lovely gifts were opened and admired, Pam thanked all the ladies and a social time enjoyed. Sympathy is extended to the family of the late Muriel Lawrence who passed away last week after a lengthy illness. For many years Muriel and her late husband Walter lived in this area. Sympathy is also extended to Mr. and Mrs. Shaw on the ac- cidental death of his brother in United States. The Shaw family lived for many years in Nestleton. Funeral service was held yester- day, Monday from Wagg- McDermott Funeral Chapel. Better health is wished for Miss Edna Larmer who is currently a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Craig Larmer returned home recently from an intensive two week study tour of Minnesota, North Dakota, Northern Ont., (PORT PERRY] Studies show that the average dollar is passed around at least five times before it leaves your community. Don't pave the road Manitoba and Saskatchewan. He is one of 30 participants in the Ad- vanced Agricultural Leadership Program. They met farm leaders & legislators, native Indian chiefs, toured some farms, in- dustries, and grain elevators. Other highlights included a glimp- se of The Starlite Hutterite Col- ony, a potash mine and a rodeo at North Dakota State Fair. Harvey and Joan Graham, Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elaine and Esther attended a Graham family picnic held at the home of their cousins Lois and Tom Fletis and family on Lake Dalrymple on Sunday. The Thailand and Canadian Participants in the Canada World Youth Exchange held a work bee on Friday at the Blackstock Fairgrounds when the group did much painting in preparation for the Blackstock Fair which will be held on the 25th. Nursery School desperately needs volunteers to help with the float for the Blackstock Fair Parade. Contact Ellen Beal (986-4502) A.S.A.P. This coming Sunday evening, the Ecumenical Church service will be held at the Rec Centre at 7 p.m.. Come and join your neighbours for an evening of song and fellowship. Sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Eric Huntington and family on the passing of Lois' mother Mrs. Thompson. BLACKSTOCK FAIR The date for the 125th edition of the Blackstock Fair is fast ap- proaching. To make this year special, the directors are delighted that His Honour Lincoln Alexander, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario has accepted our in- vitation to officially open the 1990 Blackstock Fair. Prizes are being offered for visitors wearing Period costumes. Many contests of bygone days such as log saw- ing, hay tieing and nail driving will be conducted during the afternoon. Magic shows will be presented by local Magican Steve Hepburn. An antique machinery display along with demonstrations by Ben Madill will attract the attention of old and young alike. Attractions regularly found at country fairs such as the Horse Show, Cattle Show, 4H Achieve- ment Day and the outstanding homecraft and garden displays all are found at Blackstock Fair. The Media Milking Contest never ceases to be popular as does the Champion Cake auction. The Horse Pull is another favourite. Concession spaces are filled with merchants selling a large variety of goods and foods. The annual United Church Beef Barbecue Supper will be served. The action really begins on the Friday evening, August 24, with a Demolition Derby. There are still openings for contestants so anyone interested is advised to contact Secretary Joyce Kelly as soon as possible as spaces are limited. The whole event concludes with a Dance for all ages to the music of Bakerline D.J. Services at the Rec Centre on Saturday evening at9 p.m. So come join the fun of the 125th annual Blackstock Fair on Satur- day August 25, where all the ac- tion happens the same day. For further information contact Joyce Kelly at 416-986-4257. THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME SAVE $18.36 In a comparison study, travelling costs for a round trip from Port Perry to Oshawa are $18.36. - (Based on current CAA rate for own- ing and operating a mid-size vehicle). to the nearby city with your hard-earned dollars. Once they're spent away from home, they're gone forever. Local business is the heart of our community. These are the businesses that pay local taxes, provide jobs for friends and neighbours, and support community projects and fund drives. SHOP at HOME - PORT PERRY

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