4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 14, 1990 New features will promote business, recognize children The Port Perry Star is pleased to introduce two new ad- vertising features to its pages, which will be available in fu- ture issues. The first, entitled "Profile On Business," is an advertis- ing feature which will give local businesses an opportunity to inform the public about their business through a combination of display advertising and news/photo feature. This new feature will be available to either existing or new businesses in the community. Anyone wishing to take advantage of this style of advertising feature is asked to call the advertising department of the Star for more information. A second feature, aimed at young children will be our "Child's Birthday" feature. Children aged one to three years may be featured in a two column by six inch display along with information pertaining to the child's special day. A good photo of the child along with specific details must be submitted to the Star and for a nomi- nal fee your child's special birthday will be recognized. Call the Star office for more details. In addition to these features, in future issues of the Star, there will be a $20. charge for publication of photographs and write-ups of graduating students. Port Perry Fair to feature Junior Gymkhanna show This year at the Port Perry fair, there is going to be a Junior Show and Gymkhanna show for Juniors. A junior is anyone 18 and under as of Jan. 1990. This show will take place on Saturday, September 1 at 9:30 a.m. A few classes to enter are Leadline, Leadline Walk Trot, English Equitation and Hunter Hack. In the gymkhanna there is a Costume Class, Sack Race, Musical Tires. Sunday, Sept. 2 at 9:30 is an Open Western/Hunter Show. This is open to all ages. Classes include a Western Pleasure, Western . Riding and Hunter Hack. Pre-registration is highly recommended. Gate passes are issued with pre-registration. Anyone registering the day of the fair will be required to pay admit- tance at the gate, with no refund. Monday, Sept. 3 will feature a FESTIVAL OF SOUND 1990 Heavy Horse Show. There are categories for Clydesdale, Per- cheron, Belgian and Wagon Horses. Prize money is 1st - $55; 2nd - $50; 3rd - $45; 4th - $35; & 5th - $30. The Light Horse and Pony Show will be on Saturday, Sept. 1. There are classes for Roadsters, Hackney Horses & Ponies and Long Tail Ponies. Detailed information can be found in the 1990 Prize List Book, available at the Library, Tourist Booth on Water Street or by call- ing the Secretary at 985-3819. New at the fair this year will be Chariot Races. The races will take place on Saturday, Sept. 1 at 1:30 on the race track. A total of eight heats will take place with pony chariots, pony chuck wagons, and Ben Hur chariots. This is going to be an exciting event. ' Exhibiting of cattle is also part NOW THIS IS A FESTIVAL -- GOOD TIMES, GREAT MUSIC ALL THE WAY FROM SOUTH CAROLINA - THE HEART OF SOUTHERN ROCK ayioL protes and The With | Opening Act "RUST" (Tributes to Neil Young & Lynard Skynard) FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th & 18th, 1990 at the Scugog Arena, Port Perry, Ontario DOORS OPEN AT 6 PM, THEN AT 7 PM STARTS 5 STRAIGHT HOURS OF GREAT MUSIC ADMITTANCE 19 AND OVER TICKETS: $15.00 AT DOOR (PRICE INCLUDES 10% PROVINCIAL TAX) B & R Electric -(416) 985-8667 Durham Mobile Agri Service -(416) 985-9528 Jerry's Truck Service -(416) 985-8486 Ken Edward's Auto Service -(416) 985-7717 M&M Tire Service (Farm Tire Spec.) -(416) 985-8665 Mark Auto & Industrial Supply -(416) 985-2873 Michael Baker Automotive Services -(416) 986-0576 Murray Archibald (Snap-On Tools) -(416) 986-5407 Nestleton Shell -(416) 986-0116 Port Perry Auto Glass & Trim Ltd. -(416) 985-8507 ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE FROM THESE BUSINESSES ONLY THIS FANTASTIC PRESENTATION IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY: Labatt's Blue AND THESE LOCAL BUSINESSES Port Perry Auto Supply - (416) 985-8481 Precision Auto Electric - (416) 985-8406 Ray's Towing -(416) 985-8707 or (416) 434-0280 Scala Bros. Auto Wreckers - (416) 985-9767 Scott Darnley Automotive - (416) 985-8811 Shepstone Haulage Ltd. - (416) 985-7282 Thomson Mobile Service - (416) 985-8095 Village Taxi & Limousine Service -(416) 985-7365 Vosbrae Farm Equip. & Repair - (705) 357-3042 _ Wilson Refinishing & Collision - (416) 985-4600 of the 1990 Fair. Prizes are award- ed for 1st place to 10th place. Breeds for cattle are Hereford, Aberdeen Angus, Shorthorn, Charolais, Simmental, Holstein, Jersey & Guernsey. There will also be a Market Class. This is open to any breed of Beef-Breeding Purebred, Grade or Crossbred. Maximum weight is 1250 lbs. Entry forms should be mailed in as soon as possible, for all classes of the fair - Junior Fair, Horses, Cattle, or Homecraft. Upon receipt of your Entry form, entry tags and gate passes will be mailed to you. Early registration will avoid lineups at the office on Friday, August 31. Anyone wishing to deliver their Entry Form personally to the secretary, please call 985-3819. GRADUATE Paula M. Price, daughter of Miriam J. Price of Port Pemy, graduated on June 15, 1990 from Seneca College of Ap- plied Arts.& Technology with a diploma as an Animal Health Technician. Paula is presently employed at Momingside Ani- mal Clinic, Scarborough. GRADUATE of David and Carol Williamson, graduated June 16, 1990 from Sir Sandford Aemming College of Ap- plied Arts & Technology with a di- ploma in Tourism & Transporta- tion, specializing in convention management. Julia is presently employed at Jasper Park Lodge, Jasper, Alberta. ndae 16 FLAVOURS Fresh Homemade DESSERTS Enjoy Second Cup of COFFEE - FREE (6 to 9 a.m. - Eat in Only) Open 7 Days a Week