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Port Perry Star, 30 Jul 1975, p. 9

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Weekend, scheduled for August Weekend gets the official kick-off with a Thursday -night bingo in the arena-- o that's two Bingos. One for adults, the other for young- sters. The rock group Bloodstone will perform at the high school for a dance Thursday night, and St. Charles (for- merley St. Charles Saloon) will be open Thursday night to give those in need a lift. The midway will be set up at the park on Friday, and downtown merchants will bring their bargains on the street. Booths and games of chance will be set up, such as the ever-popular dunk tank operated by the Rod and Gun Club. Ambitious youngsters with an eye for art will get their change Friday morning when Port Perry's Kinettes hold the annual cycle decor- ation contest. Trikes and » ' carriages of all shapes and sizes are featured in this popular event For those with music in their blood, there will be a choice of three dances Fri- day night: Square dancing on main street, rock music at the Latcham Centre, or a 50s, - Graffitti Dance in the arena featuring the music of the 50s. The midway continues on Saturday, 'and some child- ren's events are planned for the morning hours. A Scugog Superstar will be picked Saturday afternoon. To be picked from the com- munity's more prominent figures, the event will de- mand both a sense of humour and showmanship or an abi- lity to duck out of sight quickly. There will be Judo and Karate exhibits," the ever- popular Oddfellows Barbe- ATTENTION FARMERS! LY) o Immediate Delivery © 2 Alcan Siding WHY PAY MORE? SAVE ON o DIESEL FUEL ° MOTOR OIL o GASOLINE Premium Quality Farm Tanks and - Pumps Avallable OUT OF TOWN CALLS CALL COLLECY WHITBY 668-3381 CHRIS ALLEN ALUMINUM Wrap your home in a "Winter warm - Summer cool" blanket of insulated Aluminum. No Painting - Guaranteed 20 years FREE ESTIMATES CALL ~ 985-3747 Corn Featured at: STEVENS MARKET HIGHWAY 7 & 12 MYRTLE, ONT. ALSO FEATURING: Local Field Tomatoes, Niagara Peaches Fresh Dug Potatoes OPEN: Tues, Wed, Thurs. 9:00 to 6:00 p. Fri, Sat, Sun. 9:00 a.m. - 9:00 p. OPEN MONDAY EEE i a ili, que, and a dance Saturday. The Saturday dance will fea- ture Little Ceasar and the Consuls, a well-known Tor- onto group. A kiddies' regatta will be held Sunday, as well as a PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 30, 1975 -- 9 /to 10 Chamber has issued a warn- ing that they are undefeat- able. "We can whip all co- Chamber No Stars and Vin- mers', states Mr. Drew flat- nies Minpies (minor ball ly. coaches and managers). A merchant's draw will be Rumour has it, that the held Sunday, along with home-run derby and a base- ball game between the i ry i Livingroom Suites & 3 and 4 pc suites J ser Luby,Braemore, Troister Occasional chairs FRIGES Continental Box Mattress non Suites Deilcraft-Pepler-Decor-S. Shore Dresser, Mirror, horse racing at the fairg- rounds and a barbeque at the park. A Sunday night Church service at the fairgrounds will signal the end of the event. 4 i Chest, Hd-Ft stoves EVERY MODE WASHERS NOW On Closed for Holidays Aug. 11 - 16 MOFFAT - PHILIPS - ELECTRO HOME - WESTINGHOUSE - SKLAR - BRAEMORE - DEILCRAFT Lots of FREE ? arking 241 Queen Street - Port Perry - 985-2272 op ©] Rouse or Howars in | - . aan Yk TASTE EA AEN 5 = = So OG ye SAO Chew; a CE oT" et Sit ne ST ; fe NT amt Neen PAE TT, oa. AN id Png AC EVIE i TA del £ A gee Co f)

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