Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1986, p. 6

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 26, 1986 POLICE HUNT 1] FLASHER. = TO WERE GETTING Closer © | PET ROCKS oo rs a --- My! ----- ---- _ ON SPECIpL TODAY nt WHITE PRINT | A Say it with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet Candy, Fru, Wine, Jams and Mints The Balloon House Delivery Available 2986-58105 ber r Ontario Privilege Card Rum to ith your membership rp wi bership Car iptions, \uding prescr! (orice tickets. PORT PERRY PHARMACY LTD. 209 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY - 985-2231 Omiel Place A Fabulous Evening of SS JAZZY Thurs., Sept. 11 beginning at 9:00 p.m. Ciel s Place Remember these names: John Orde, Sax & Clarinet; Gord Coupland, Trumpet; Eldwon Woodcock, Guitar; Bill 4 Turner, Bass and Don Hilton, Drums. "Call for reservations _.. 985-2066 Chatterbox by J. Peter Hvidsten (continued) serve the best interest of the kids and parents. Perhaps it is time for that se- cond ice-pad at the Scugog Arena, which has been talked about for years. With the recreation survey presently underway in the township, maybe by mid- September we will be told by pro- fessionals that we do require another pad and the time is now. If this is the case then we can only hope that our council will act with the information given them and get the ball rolling. If the recommendations say we have enough ice-pads, one in Port Perry and one in Blackstock, then the fee schedules should be set up so that the cost of ice-time in one is the same as in the other, if this is not the case presently. Ron Allen of Aylmer Ontario spent part of his summer vacation last week on the shores of Lake Scugog, on Sunset View Beach. Set- ting back to read the latest edition of the Port Perry Star he was in- spired to partake of his favorite pastime. No - not fishing - although he enjoyed some of that. Ron took paper and pen in hand and created a few cartoons. Ron has sold over 400 of his cartoons 'to small town newspapers such as The Star inspiration for cartoonist Aylmer Express, The Tillsonburg News and the Ingersoll Times. Although Ron works full-time for G.M. in Woodstock, he's a freelance cartoonist and disc jockey for local dances. Ron has a sense of humor that expresses itselt on paper. Another sideline of this is creating logos to T-shirts for baseball teams, etc. Ron and his wife Yvonne, along with three of their five children, en- joyed their stay on Scugog Island and plan to return next summer. 'Cute baby photos needed for contest Due to circumstances, the 1986 Port Perry Fair Baby Show has. been cancelled. However, we are re-introducing the ever popular "Baby Photo Con- test" in which a picture of you, baby, up to 24 months - f age, can be entered. The picture should be a maximum size of 5x7 inches and preferably mounted with a 1 inch border (no frames please). This contest will be limited to the first 25 entries receiv- ed at the Homecraft Building on the fairgrounds, Friday, August 29th between 3 and 6 p.m. (one picture per entry). Judging will be done by the public, by means of penny voting. Con- tainers will be placed below each en- try for voting purposes and the en- tries with the most pennies/votes - will be declared the winners. Voting closes Monday, September 1 at 3 p.m. Prize money of $15 for 1st; $10 for 2nd and $5 for 3rd will be awarded and the voting pennies will be Sailboat is found An R.R.3 Port Perry man was lucky enough to recover a sailboat stolen from him sometime between August 22nd and 23rd. The 15 foot boat, valued at $1,800, was taken from his dock on Port- view Beach. Later on August 23rd, an employee of the Port Perry Marina discovered it floating adrift. Two lines had obviously been cut and a neighbour's set of oars was found inside. Police are still investigating. HOUSE CLEANING & HOME SERVICES -- LET US LEND YOU A HAND -- | Special Introductory Offer 3 Bedroom Home (Basic Routine) *35.00 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION & FREE ESTIMATES Cell RoseAnn .. 985-2795 OR Nancy SNORE RRSRRRERRRERRRRS 8se-8373 For your convenience please leave a message on our answering machine anytime. We will call back promptly. donated to the Maternity Ward, Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry. If more information is required, please contact Mrs. Ruby Christie 985-3213. Paula Lishman announces August FUR SALE August 23 - September 1 only! Acclaimed in the fashion capitals of the world, these wonderful Paul Lishman knit furs are warm, very light and immensely comfor- table -- and now available at con- siderable savings. Most are one of a kind - included are sweaters, jackets, coats, capes, shawls, scarves, hats. And you can even order in your col- our at no extra charge! But hurry, quantities are limited and sale ends September 1. PAULA LISHMAN LIMITED 62 Old Scugog Road Blackstock, Ontario (east of Port Perry, north of Oshawa) 686-1935 986-5096 CALL FOR DIRECTIONS. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, AND HOLIDAY MONDAY 10 - 5 WEEKDAYS 9 - 4

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