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Port Perry Star, 31 Jul 2001, p. 5

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- EE EEE . Brains mm Nets pwn wb Fyys ew tres fn Ca. Ceol EE NY I PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 31, 2001 -§ Councillor lends a hand "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" Annual event is Aug. 25 Elvis and others to make By Jeff Mitchell Scheduled to hit the stage music at Blackstock fair Port Perry Star Elvis and other musical friends will make an appearance in Blackstock Aug. 25, as eéntettainment and added attractions are introduced at the annual fair. Always on the lookout for ways to improve upon the 136-year-old event, fair board members have decided to offer a beef barbecue supper and sev- - eral music acts during. the late afternoon and early evening this year. Fair board member Linda Arbuckle said the notion of providing enter- tainment during that time - when activities typically wind down, and folks leave to go home - was pursued as a way to keep people at the fair to enjoy the evening dance. "This is a new thing," said Mrs. Arbuckle. She said people love the Blackstock fair, but at the same time, they are look- ing. for some variety 'as each year's edition rolls around. ' | ny Angie Sheppard "If we don't do some- thing to keep the people there, they're not going to come back," she said. It is hoped that fair- goers will enjoy the day's activities, then stick around for supper and some music, before attending the dance that's held Saturday night in the recreation centre. Fair board members approached Dave Barber, a local country musician with plenty of contacts in the industry, for help putting together a: sched- ule of music. And he came through in a big way!" . DR, TIE | ( | CLASSIC ALUMINUM SIR [OAR NOIOAY 60 Vanedward Dr, Unit #7 Port Perry in front of the grandstand Saturday afternoon are: a Terry Chisholm, who impersonates Elvis and other entertainers, includ- ing Vince Gill and Roy Orbison; Q Singer Sheppard; 0 Husband and wife musical team Jim and Kathy Valincourt, and a Dave Barber, who's a well-known country per- former in the area. Angie The back-up band for the afternoon's music will by Tommy Mark and Stetson. Also on stage will be the Kick 'N Tyme Cloggers, from Port Perry. The dance at the rec centre begins at 9 p.m. Local radio personality Jerry Archer will be DJ for the event. The Blackstock Fair opens its gates at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 25, and events continue through- out the day, with the coun- try show beginning at 4 p.m. Admission is $6 for .adults. Elementary-age children dre admitted free. Tilt & Turn Windows & Doors 1 205-985-0075 CHRIS HALU/PORT PERRY STAR Ward 1 Councillor Larry Corrigan assists Port Perry CIBC employee Janet Howsam at the grill Friday, when a fundraising barbecue was held at the bank. Employees at the CIBC are once again taking part in the Run © For A Cure'fundraliser for breast cancer research. Their goal for this year's effort is $3,000. | Insured Annuities - Increase Your Annual Income for Life Guaranteed If you are at retirement age and wish 6 Year GIC Insured Annuity to maximize spendable income from Year 1 non-RRSP/RRIF savings, insured Capital * $500,000 $500,000 « annuities provide the best of both Annual Income $27,500 $41,509 « worlds: Signficantly higher after-tax Less Cost of Insurance $0 $7, 485 « income for life, and the principal : Before tax Income $27,500 $34,254 < teed tax-free t pues o your Tax $12,375 $7,781 « : % a ay 3 Spendable Income $15,125 $26,243 < Estate Value $500,000 $500,000 « Consider the following example, Subject to Probate Y. es No which compares a $500,000 5 year | With an Insured annuity you will recleve $11,118.00 more per year GIC @ 5.5% with an insured for life, GUARANTEED. annuity for a husband Rates in effect July 4, 2001 and are subject to change. and wife age 67. rr LE Sto] ar: BIL IVEY (£1 {Tela lo] Ralol A: ANIA IV ICCTO I IBC Joe G. Ryan Toll | 1-80 Wood Gundy 'SINGE 'MANUFACTURERS GOOFS Cosmetically blemished sewing machines Due to an error in colouring on front, Singer Machine Company has just released for sale to the public a limited number of new DELUXE HEAVY DUTY FREE ARM, SINGER, ZIG ZAG SEWING MACHINES. No ten- sion adjustment needed and sews on all fabrics: denim, canvas, upholstery, nylon, stretch, vinyl silk, EVEN SEWS ON LEATHER! No attachments needed for buttonholes (any size); monograms, hems. Sews on but- tons, satin stitches, overcasts, darns, appliques, 31 stitch functions. Just set.dials and see the magic hap- pen without Go cams or programmers. These machines are suitable for home, professional or school room sewing 25 year warranty. Your price with ad $299. Previously priced at $699. Free lessons. Terms available: We take trade-ins. Lay-A-Way, MASTERCARD, VISA, AMERICAN EXPRESS, DEBIT 'CARDS, CASH, WE ACCEPT PHONE ORDERS. OFFER EXPIRES SAT., AUG 4/01. "NO RAIN CHECKS DEALERS WELCOME ® 905-433-1140 MON. - FRI. 9 - 5:30 SAT. 9-4 Sales & Service CLEARANCE CENTRE 11 SIMCOE ST. 8. OSHAWA REGISTERED TRADEMARK OF THE SINGER COMPANY LIMITED

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