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Port Perry Star, 28 Aug 1990, p. 20

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20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 28, 1990 Lawn bowlers celebrate anniversary Western Style On August 19 the theme was "Western" for the Fourth An- niversary Tournament. From the "West" came rain and clouds in the morning but at the 2 p.m. star- ting time the 'Western' sun shone in all its glory on the spec- tacle below. This sunshine enhanced the many styles . of "Western" dress worn by the members. About 70 people participated in the activities which included Spider Bowling, Regular Bowling, Western Wagon rides, Dinner and a special program with prizes for everyone. Refreshments were provided throughout the day. This includ- ed a selection of squares, lemon- ade, coffee, tea, a full course chicken dinner all ending with a big Anniversary cake in the evening. Neil Hunter and Linda Hunter came from the '"'West" (Green- bank)! to provide the authentic ~ Western Chuck wagon rides. On these rides members had the op- portunity to view all aspects of the Lawn Bowling Facility. A lively musical and dancing demonstration was provided, under the direction of Eva Hunter and Ruby Beare. The participants were: Jim and Mary Baird, Ruby Beare, Archie and Jean Camp- bell, Howard Coulter, Grand Hunter, John and Hazel Leger, Carol Morrow, Jim and Minnie Martin. The Spider Bowling was won by Gwenyth Thompson and Jean Gray. The high scores for the Regular Bowling were: Ladies - Mary Baird, Gwen Crawford, and Anna Beaton. Men - Stan Foster. Ken Lee and Chuck Bathie. The best dressed "Western" was Marie Foster. Store yard sale, Sept.15 What a beautiful weekend that was. [ actually sat and read in the sun. Saturday was just too hot to play soccer but there we all were watching our children run around. I was pleased to see how well our sons & daughters work- ed as a team. Leslie Hunter's hair Hore was flying as she rushed down the field. I don't know how she work- ed so hard on such a hot day. It was just bad luck that Robbie Bredin & Adam Hobbs missed the 985-4638 BOB HOARE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION 640 QUEEN STREET ¢ PORT PERRY ¢ ONTARIO © Inter-loc ®* Retaining Walls ® Fencing ® Sodding * Shrubbery ® Pool Landscaping ® Decks © Fall & Spring Clean-up A COMPLETE LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION & SNOW REMOVAL SERVICE ney (I) AWS and Wood Refinishing Specializing in Older Homes Quali Painting, Wallpaper RICHARD APPLETON PORT PERRY (416) 985-9649 0 4 ENTERTAINMENT IN THE GARDENS Showtime: 8:30 p.m. Enjoy a musical review entitled AT'S ENTERTAINMENT RDA ¢ MAIMATURE VILLAGE 300 TAUNTON ROAD. WEST, WHITBY - 668-6606 5 - Save $2. ON EVENING {1} \_4 Open 7 days a week, 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Reduced admission after 700 p.m. for Entertainment and Garden L. Display net on the shoot out. I'm sure Keith Hancock would have kick- ed it in. Bob & Linda Hunter recently hosted a family party at their farm home in Greenbank; the oc- casion being the 25th anniversary of Chuck & Beth Willes. It must be that fun life Beth lives with Chuck. She doesn't look old enough to be married 25 years. Better health to Mrs. Sandy Moore, Ethel Robinson and Bill Taylor. Happy Birthday to Dave Jamieson. He must be getting younger instead of older. Mr. & Mrs. F. Stagg of Toronto were with Grace & Les Beacock & also their Caldren cousins Olive and Florence Beacock. Mr. & Mrs. F. Gibson were din- ner company for the Leahman's recently. The Gibsons are from Coboconk. I enioyed watching the two Port Perry Mosquito soccer teams play against one another. They worked very hard but enjoyed the friendly competition. Heather Bredin still claims she took the ball from her friend Michelle Evans but Michelle disagrees. I' don't know who to believe. Michelle's team won 4-3 and on Saturday beat Heather again 2-0. I hope these teams don't meet in the playoff next week. Enjoy this last week of holidays . everyone! Tuesday of next week we hit the books again. This um- mer went too fast. The Port Perry Fair this weekend is your last chance to squeeze a little more fun out of this summer. My fami- ly and I will see you there! There will be a Community Yard Sale in the parking lot of the General Store on Saturday September 15th. Residents of Prince Albert are invited as buyers or vendors. Please call (Carimda) Barber at 985-3301 if you wish to set up a table. Your Choice Satellite Systems * Equipment life service warranty. * Free 3 yr. extended warranty on all electronics * Free site survey. Ten years experience. * Year round installation. New and used systems. PLC financing from $49%/mo. 0.A.C. Showroom - RN 10 Mary St. OSHAWA 436-9561 1-800-387-4155 Fd Hazel Pimblett (left) Alma Cox and Grace Love are seen enjoying refreshments during a break at the Port Perry Law Bowling Club 4th Anniversary Tournament. Competitors were asked to dress In western clothing, and many did. B eT | " AB ------ Chuck Bathle, left, and Anna Beaton were just wo of the many prize winners during the tournament. } LY os eats 0" mA a AA ------ a Ss a aa a Me nl a a Hh le tr i i i sr i ia a lh iii LL ,,, LLL Linda Hunter conducted a "Western Ride" nea the lawn 'bowling club during the tournament. J Expect the best" EE EER NY Sescscecssessssnsesasesssssesscssnnn EEE ERE RY EERE ER EE ERE RR Rates subject to change without notice. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832

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