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Port Perry Star, 23 Oct 1990, p. 2

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TOS ASE Pe a TNT ern, 2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 23, 1990 Hay-seed Charlie Farquharson entertains at library fundraiser A hot wind from Parry Sound warmed up a cold night in Scugog last week with a steady stream of one-liners that poked fun at everything from the Senate to the CN Tower. The hot wind was none oth- er than Charlie Farquharson, that irascible, hay-seéd from up Parry Sound way. The occasion was the first annual gala fund-raising din- ner for the Scugog Memorial Li- brary "And Charlie (in his real life Don Herron) was the guest of honour for this special event. By the time he was finished his 45-minute monologue, Charlie had poked good- natured (we think) fun at Brian Mulroney, General Motors, the SkyDome, the metric system, the Post Office, and several of the 175 people in the audience. The gala dinner was a dressup attoir and Charlie had dug out his finest Sunday-go-to- meetin' togs, just for the event. Over his trademark ratty old wool sweater, Charlie wore an equally ratty evening coat, black slacks (vintage 1958) and a pair of brown work boots. Perched on his head was an old cap and a bright red flower filled his lapel. Charlie, who's been per- forming his unique brand of comedy for years, is as Canadi- an as Saturday Night Hockey aon CBC, and nobody is safe from his acid barbs of wit of wis- dom. He took jabs at Scugog Mayor Howard Hall and all members of council, MP Ross Stevenson, MPP Gord Mills, Li- brary Board chairman Marg Scott, former chairman Marg Wilbur, chief librarian Suzanne White, and well known local re- altor Ralph Fairman. And obviously well pre- pared for his visit to Scugog, Charlie had more than one com- ment about the garbage dump issuein Ward 4. But some of his best lines were saved for the Senate (Can- ada's largest day care centre, and the only museum where the fossiles are still breathing) and Prime Minister Mulroney (he treats Canadians like I treat my mushrooms: keep them in the dark and cover them with BS) And through it all, he did his usual masterful job of total- ly fracturing the English lan- guage, every phrase of the way. Charlie was introduced to the audience by Joel Aldred, who called him a "Canadian who has made his mark in many yparts of the world." arlie promptly returned the compliment, saying Aldred has a voice that "sounds like bumblebees in ajar." He has the uncanny ability to stretch his often "off-colour" humour to the limits of good taste, all the while keeping his audience chuckling an teeter- It was all good fun and all in aid of 'a good cause: the Scu- gog Memorial Library. The dinner which included a raffle and auction, was held at the Catholic Church Hall in Port Perry October 18. Library Board chairman Marg Scott said later she was "very pleased with the turn- out" (tickets were $60 each) and expects the evening will net the Library in excess of $5,000. "We are hoping that this dinner will become an annual fund-raising affair for the li- brary," she said. She expressed gratitude for all those who donated gifts for the raffles and auction and to all who helped in any way to make the evening a success. The proceeds will be used by the Board to purchase new books, videos and other materi- al for the Library collections. - ing. WS5 to air Ghost Road story The television show "W5" will be airing a story for Hallo- ween on two of Town- ship's most famous residents. The segment, which will air Sunday will be a piece on Ghost Road, and the Murray House ghost. According to Mayor Howard Hall, they contacted him about the story, and even though he considers it an old story, he . stated that the show has come up with an interesting and dif- ferent twist. ATTENTION! Service Clubs & Organizations, Church, Youth and School Groups . you are invited to participate in this year' s Scugog Chamber of Commerce . -- to be held -- Santa Claus Parade| SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24th at 2:00 PM This year's Chamber of Commerce Santa Claus Parade is being organized RIGHT NOW! And we need you to contact us regarding your participation in this event for the children. Santa's ONLY appearance will be on the Chamber of Commerce Float at the end of the parade. For more information and float registration please contact: WENDY DAVIS 985-9948 or 985-3558 Or register by mail using the attached form: Box 1282, Port Perry, Ontario LOL 1B1 ORGANIZATION: SCUGOG CHAMBER 'of COMMERCE - 1990 SANTA CLAUS PARADE PARTICIPANT FORM ADDRESS: POSTAL CODE: Co-ordinator: ~ Phone: a? 4 > > £5 lef (da, id) @ ft REGISTER EARLY SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Charlie Farquharson was at his comic best last Thurs- day evening as he entertained at the fund-raising dinner for the Scugog Memorial Library. 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