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Port Perry Weekend Star, 29 Jun 2001, p. 8

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i A aa a Way eT 8 - "WEEKEND STAR" Celebrate! Canada Day in Uxbridge will be cele- brated at 7 p.m. with Ted Barris as M.C. Entertainment in the bandshell will be pro- vided by Belly Button the Clown, Dancetime Road Show; Town Crier Bill McKee, Moonlight Express, Full Circle and the Uxbridge Legion Band. Fireworks will begin at 9:30 p.m. with seat- ing in the grandstand area. The Lions food booth will be open at 6 p.m. as well as the Uxbridge Soccer Club Concession at the Red Barn. Community Care Garden Tour set to take place July 14 The gates of eight beau- tiful gardens in Uxbridge Township will be open to the public on July 14 as Community Care presents its fifth annual Gardens of Uxbridge garden tour. Each garden is excep- tional in its own way and garden enthusiasts can happily indulge their inter- ests in plants, flowers, landscape design, the use of art pieces and various creative and unique gar- den features. From the small suburban gardens to the more spacious farm and country properties, there is something here for Come join us on Canada Day to enjoy the Fireworks on the lake. everyone. The host gardeners are Grace and Roger Inglis; 'Christine and Evelyn Page; Jean and Fred Rich; Charlene and Gerry Keeling; Gordon, Marjorie and Arlene Matthews; Heather Mazurenko; Dawn and Don Purchase and Anne Houlding. Tickets are $10 per per- son and will soon be avail- able to Blue Heron Books, Quaker Pharmacy and the Community Care office, 75 Marietta St., 905-852-7445. The ticket price includes a tour map and refresh- ments, which will be served throughout the day at the Uxbridge Seniors Centre. A sandwich lunch will be available for $5 at the Seniors Centre starting at ry . Popen o_o R_® Under 7 ness] ve) 29 PIT Toronto Hotline: 416-381-8859 11:30 a.m. Also on hand for the day will be Blue Heron Books, offering 20 per cent off on gardening books; Marjorie Mason-Hogue, gardening author and expert; ~ Goodwood Gardens with a sale of selected plants and gardening products; gar- den artifacts with a display and sale of decorative art pieces for regular or water gardens. The garden tour is a major fundraising event for Community Care, an orga- nization providing home support services for seniors and adults with special needs such as Meals on Wheels, trans- portation, gram. MAPLE WOODS Golf Course 9 Hole Par 3 Water Course $8.00 per round Full Iron Practice Facility Tournaments welcome THEATRES OF UXBRIDGE ETS visiting and COPE, a mental health pro-- ~ CALL 852-ROXY (7699) "FOR SHOWS & TIMES - Music at the market ps - : = JEFF MITCHELL THE STAR Lorne Hachey was among the performers who took part in a country music Stampede last weekend at the Uxport Market near Greenbank. We offer family dining & excellent meals at affordable prices. * Great Children's Menu * Fireworks Colouring Contest * LAKESIDE LILY'S 15 Water Street, Port Perry * 905-985-3553 Harry Potter's Wizard Schoolll A Day of Magic f Mayhem Saturday, August 18th, 2001 Lindsay, Ontario LIMITED SPACES -REGISTER NOW! To register: Phone 105-324-4150 e-mail: museumelindsaycomp.on.ca This magical svent predsnted by the Victoria County Museum * Located 2 km north of Nestleton off Hwy. 7A on Nestleton, d. 905-986-0986 Truck Pull Too! Yee Hah! EARLE AND HIS "KILLER ALLIS" WILL BE BACK TO CLAIM THEIR DUE. WATCH THEM DEMOLISH THE COMPETITION! 12 CLASSES TO COMPETE - ADULTS: $8. UNDER 12: $2. Janetville will host fire- works on July | beginning at 5 p.m. The event starts with a parade, with the Blackstock Lions, the OPP, the Janetville Fire Department, , Janetville Karate Club and Janetville Nursery School and CANADA DAY SPECIAL 'y $22.50" Golf & Country Club Elm Tree Rd. south of Little Britain Rd. At the Stone Pillars 705-786-0200 Janetville Athletic Fireworks planned in Janetville Association taking part. Events happening at the park include firemen auto extrication demon- stration, Trudalu's jumping castle, games, and races. The evening ends with fire works at dusk. For info, call Kim Mcintyre at 705- 878-5615. the party has been now moved to id

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