ad ' ' . 3 | 5 TLS RAT eo. SE) $ he EV EEE Eb pdr is essai divabaittoscd- sieht | Everything from Potato Printing to tiny talent time has kept scores of young- sters interested in the muni- cipality's recreational play- ground program this year. Not only has participat ion not dropped off, but youngsters are still joining up. Just what keeps these kids eager can be seen in this series of pictures, taken on Thursday, when Indian Day was celebrated with costume and Indian crafts in the afternoon. Winners for best cos- tumes were Janet Rowland, Darren Candle, Margaret Rowland, Brent Fulford, Lynn Bradbury and Joey Forder. So far the program has included swimming at Bird- seye pool and visits to Palm-. er Park and the new Legion Park. The Blackstock program was also a busy 'one, includ- ing a Monday afternoon hike "in the woods, a Wednesday talent show, as well as an Indian and Cowboy invasion of the playground on Thurs- day. Prizes for the best cos- tumes went to Dianna Jacob and Paul Allen for the four- year age group; Melissa Beattie and Chris Luke for the 5-6 age group; and Lisa and Lorna Kellow for the 7 and 8 year afe group. Diddyap, Donald !! says Lisa Farmer # Brent Fulford (left) LRAT Members of the Black x £1 fe and David Findla On the warpath.....and no sign of the cavalry!!! Second Section P2RT { PERRY TAR Vol. 109 -- PORT PERRY, ONTARIO, Wednesday, July 23, 1975 -- No. 37, Craig Free and Janet Rowland: Bringing up junior. i i ui * and Martha Waldinsperger oe et tribe (obviously) Wendy Esdell (left) A Sat (Boh LARA EAL AC hy NOPE] Ri St Sa es mal a A SR a + I PE . or re iat Se pe SRA es