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Port Perry Star, 28 Aug 1990, p. 25

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A. mm---- ai ~ party/BBQ. All the kids and Dowson's Water Haulage held its grand opening Thurs- day of its new facllities located on Highway 7A, west of Port Perry in what was formerly the Peel Poultry Building. They offered free fill ups to those who brought their own jugs, and complimentary coffee, and doughnuts. Pictured are from left to right: Back Row: Bob Brown, James Jesson, Randy Dowson. Front: Glen Dowson, Isobel Dowson, Mayor Howard Hall, Kathy Dowson, Sylvia Van Belle. Mites enjoy B.B.Q. and HHS En. wr SS LTTE TR FA PORT PERRY STAR -- PT I EN I 0 mii £ ghee sa Tuesday, August 28, 1990 -- 25 Residents thrilled to see Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Alexander at fair Blackstock Fair enjoyed perfect weather for 125th annual fair. Loyal residents were thrill- ed to see His Honour Lieutenant Governor Lincoln Alexander and Mrs. Alexander and his aide D. Helakowski having a tour of the "village with niftly attired George Finney in his beautiful landau drawn by a fine team before leading the parade to the fair. Two weddings also enjoyed the beautiful weather. Best wishes to Heather Locke and Paul Williams who were married in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville on Saturday. The reception and dance were held in Tyronne Hall. Following their honeymoon to South Carolina they will be living in Manilla. Former resident Vincent Mackie took as his bride Pamela Brooks in a lovely wedding in St. John's Anglican Church, Peter- borough also on Saturday. Con- gratulations and best wishes are extended to both of these young couples. Shelley Holliday, Dairy Princess for Durham East par- ticipated in the Provincial contest with 15 other girls at the C.N.E. on Saturday. Unfortunately Shel- ly was not one of the three girls chosen to advance to the next level but she did an excellent job representing this area. Con- gratulations on a job will done. Hope everyone is enjoying the summer: Hard to believe the kids will be back to school soon. Seagrave Mites baseball team enjoyad a great time this past Sunday afternoon at the Seagrave Park for their end-of-the-season Moms and Dads enjoyed a 4 inn- ing game, kids won! and a great BQ afterwards. Special thanks to Kent, Carl and Bill for all their special effort with the kids. Congratulations cee _. to Ed Bain of Seagrave, winner of 6 months FREE Pure Spring Water, courtesy of DOWSON'S BOTTLED WATER INC. Thank you to all the guests who made our Grand Opening such a success. - Clarence & Gretel Cameron recently returned from a trip to SEE YOU AT THE PORT PERRY FAIR! Victoria, B.C. where they stayed with Barry and Betty Ann Martin, formerly of Seagrave and had a wonderful time in their lovely new DOWSON'S BOTTLED WATER INC. home, playing with Cameron, ~~ _ =... .....++-+-- Martin who is now 15 mos. old And J a ass sass SSN SN NNN, a really Clever YOUNG MAN. Foros rr re a a a NNN NININININ? Clarence & Gretel are now enjoy- 28' TI INNIS PIN PODDLODODDINDD ing a visit with their daughter, /s/\)s] "NINN Marjorie from Timmins, and 4 AAA Gretel's maternal aunt and -\/323] 4 ene cousin, Laura and June Stephens, +/+) RC from Es . IAA AYE all be travelling 10 Kingston ns Wl YARN & SWEATER BOUTIQUE RA week to see Gretel's sister Marge ".'\'\'] AN and their family home. INN specializing in Pos NNN ' ~~~] CUSTOMKNITTING &DESIGN [3 ) LAAN LSA NEN Congratulations to Reese and s/s) ] RI Diana Williams on their recent .)..°4 oly marriage at Goodwood United 3-3/4 Don't miss our ... AANA AY Church, Saturday, Aug. 11th. The /\/\/+] XA happy couple honeymooned atthe ,*,*,*/ NINN Pocono Mountains and now reside +7 2.1 RO in Port Perry. IRN I NOs? 7 oO OO vr 2 A AAAYE : . NNN Registration for Beavers, Cubs ~~ "\/\'\/ (0) XN September 5th, 1990 at the ..%/31 egularly Priced AN Seagrave United Church from +22. DOG 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.. Anyone in- NY NN terested in becoming a Beaver 4 Tuesday, Aug. 28th to Sat., Sept. 1st uy Leader please contact Dianne /3/3/ 4 + AY the : AN Brown, 985-8325. woo] Shops Just Around the Corner [yyy Don't forget Seagrave, to give >. S J Ci r AAA either Ann Sandiford at 985-9440 2.3. { 143 Perry Street, Port Perry 985-0092 [3.0.3 or myself at 985-3722 with your ~~ /\/\/\] (S00 news and announcements. AIAN PRA A RR A RNR NNN NNN NS AAA ll That's all for this week. NT JIN I INN I INN I NIN I NN I OO 1 PAA IAA AAI AN AN NNN NNN NINN AAR TATARIATAILTA IA JAY P.S. Welcome home Mom. BR AAAS ASA AAAS PTT TE TT TE Ti Ti Ti Ti Ta DE RE FL id Bd ui Rad Sd Rd Td Rd The annual Mountjoy picnic for the descendants of the late Nor- man and Margaret Mountjoy was held on Sunday afternoon at the new home of Bryan and Judi Mountjoy and girls in rural Manvers. The day was spent as are most family picnics with ex- cellent food, great visiting and some games and activities. Miss Nancy Belyea was a weekend guest of her cousin Joan and Harvey Graham and Mark. Many people wondered where the rides were at the fair - that is indeed a good question as part of the equipment arrived on Friday but with no explanation those bad- ly needed rides just didn't show up. Our apologies to all the small children who were disappointed. Good news that Diana Burnett who was taken by ambulance from the fair following a pony ac- cident was able to return home with no more than bruises and hurt feelings that she was unable to compete in the long awaited Blackstock Fair Pony Show. Everyone is so relieved that » Diana was not seriously injured. The Shirley and Honeydale Women's Institutes are planning a bus trip to Collingwood and Thornbury on October 2nd leaving at8:30 a.m. For information call Mrs. Henry Wootten at 986-0692. There were 14 tables at the regular Tuesday evening card party with the following winners - Doreen Ferguson, Norman Rohrer, Charlie Campbell, Freda Ashton, Muriel Butson, Marie Geer. Low - Dorothy Edwards. Draws - Frank Andrews, Muriel Butson, Frank Andrews, Betty Hockly, Grant Bright, Mary Can- non and Ray Gimblett. Now that the fall routines will be reestablished, I ask for your assistance by phoning in your news items - both personal and group news by mid-morning on Mondays. Just phone 986-4257. - QUEEN'S PARK needs Ron JENKINS V/ {LL 4 LOOK TO THE FUTURE with "SOMEONE WHO CARES" in Victorla-Haliburton SEPTEMBER 6th - VOTE - Ron JENKINS Or if you require a ride to vote PHONE 705-878-4540 Campaign Headquarters, 29 Cambridge Street South, Lindsay, Ontario 705-878-4540 Authorized by the Victoria-Haliburton Provincial Progressive Conservative Association

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