Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 2 Jul 1986, p. 37

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* AAW . Ani cr i ----" Wintario draw to be held in Port Perry on July 10 Wintario host Greg Beresford and hostess Faye Dance will be in Port Perry on Thursday, July 10 for a live draw at Port Perry High School. The event is part of this years Caribbean Festival Days Sponsored by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce. Festival of Art Wintario Live comes to Port Perry on Thursday, July 10, 1986 as part of this years Caribbean Festival Days sponsored by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce. The evening promises to be plen- ty of fun with an assortment of pre- show entertainment, free Wintario tickets for those attending, and a chance to win a trip-for-two to the Caribbean. This trip is being given away by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce with the co-operation of the Bahama Tourist Association and Nonquon Travel of Port Perry. Those familiar with the Wintario draw held on Global TV every Thursday evening will get a chance to see in person, show host and hostess Greg Beresford and Faye Dance, as they present the show live from the Port Perry High School. Auditorium. Local entertainment for the even- ing commences at 7:00 p.m. with the Blackstock Cloggers dancing, Lynn McLaughlin vocalist, Stewart and Stewart with their "McKenzie Brothers' take-off, and Candy Stevenson with modern and tradi- tional tap dancing. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tickets for this fun-filled evening are $5.00 each and are available at the Port Perry Star, Port Perry IGA and Stedmans in the Port Perry Plaza. Don't delay if you are in- terested as there are a limited number of tickets and they are sported to be going fast. sparkles on lake by Sarah Elliott Festival of Art Co-ordinator . Imagine strolling along the shores of Scugog this summer in the com- pany of some of the better artisans of our area. You will be able to do this on July 12th at the Festival of Art on the Lake, which promises to be a lux- urious addition to Caribbean Festival Days this year. I think it is extremely exciting that we have a great deal of artistic talent in our area and if you also like original work, you will enjoy this show with an opportunity to buy. I will highlight some of the people who will be at the show to sustain your curiousity. Jean Robertson and Ina LeGard will represent Folk Art very extensively. We are fortunate to have Paul Williams and his wife Bev from Williams Studio in Bethany. Paul does leather work, and his wife is a weaver, a very creative pair. In painting we have our own Les Parkes, always popular. Sheila Dantzer, Pat Mikuse, Carol Patter- son and many others. Frances Solar and Dini Page always have a praise-worthy display of weaving. Painting on silk I always find vibrant, and visually exciting and we are well represented here with Mariiyn Wallace and her original scarves, and Ruth Sedgewick and her Fan- tasy Silks which include garments with some very exotic designs. The pottery lovers will be in their glory with the work of Sooz Wells of Brooklin, Barbara Kimball, Irene Duyf and the Oshawa Pottery Club. The day of the art show, we are hoping for the sun to shine on our outdoor show, a. it will be magical- ly caught by the stained glass pieces of Chris Montgomery of Whitby as she plans to hang them on the trees. The work of Marcela Lukavsky of Uxbridge is gaining in popularity in a widespread area. She makes very trendy, original ceramic jewellery. Georgia Tremain will be there with Art and Craft items from her Mill Hollow Gallery. I hope this includes work of Bill Fitches as he was unable to come. Every home should own a hand- carved duck or bird, and there will be a very nice display from two car- ving clubs. The Brooklin Wood- carvers and our own newly established club, The Birdseye Cen- tre Wood Carvers. The items from the carving club will be on display with a few for sale, but don't hesitate to make an offer - just remember we have some prize win- ners in our midst. Wow! This is bound to excite your artistic curiousity. I am sure there is something for everyone. We will see your there. PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, July 2 1986 -- 37 POLKA DOT DOOR - LIVE! PALMER PARK - PORT PERRY Friday, July 11 ... 3 p.m. Admission: $3.00 per person The POLKA DOT DOOR television series is seen daily on TVONTARIO. Sponsorship assistance by the Province of Ontario through the ONTARIO ARTS COUNCIL. Tickets available at Scugog Library, Ted E. Bear's Toy Shop, Children's Den, Durham Family Y and Stedmans. & sponsored Dy w Lgog Chamoer of Commer 10-11-12 Saturday, July 12th CARIBBEAN FESTIVAL in the FESTIVAL TENT A Great Show for only $5.00 each Junkanoo Dancers Fire Eaters Limbo Dancers ~ Steel Drum & Contemporary 'Music THE WINTARIO DRAW presented by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce Festival Days THURSDAY, JULY 10th, 1986 ' PORT PERRY HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM (Enter via the South Covered Bus Entrance) Doors Open to Public 6:30 P.M. Local Entertainment 7 to 8 P.M. Followed by Live Wintario Draw ADMISSION BY TICKET* ONLY $5.00 Per PERSON * includes "FREE WINTARIO TICKET" v * and chance to win "TRIP FOR TWO TO BAHAMAS", sponsored by Bahamas Tourist Office, Toronto and Nonquon Travel, Port Perry | | |

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