(From page 5) off the Caribbean Festival Days activities. Camera crews moved into town using the front of Daisy's Fabrics for a TV commercial. The store-front was changed in- to a fruit market for the day while a commercial for old Vienna beer was shot. AUGUST 1986 Thirteen people, including secretary-treasurer James Duncan have resigned from the Port Perry Fair Board over the past couple of weeks. The on- going turmoil about the sale of the Fairgrounds property has caused deep splits and dissen- sion arnong Fair Board members. Barb Carnegie and Jeanne Jackman are just two of the committee members working to make the first ever reunion for Call Anytime - Day or Night Re mL 7 7 ONTARIO FUNERAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION (Incorporated) 7 Birger FUNERAL CHAPEL (ACROSS FROM PORT PERRY FAIRGROUNDS) - DAN MARTIN -- FUNERAL DIRECTOR Personal, Professional and Friendly Service 985-733 -- Your Needs are Our Responsibility -- a NNN"; Kurz Co former Port Perry High School students a success. The reunion will take place in late June 1987. There have been a rash of break-ins in Township homes over the past few weeks and Police are warning area residents to make sure your homes are locked-up. Kelly Goreski, 29, is getting ready to head for Italy where he will be competing in the world's toughest dirt bike race in September. Another severe storm has lashed it~ way across the Township. The electrical storm with high winds and torrential rain hit just after the supper hour and lasted about 20 minutes. Many trees were uprooted, hydro was off for about two hours and a number of cars were damaged from fall- ing trees and branches. Pro wrestling returned to | | | J iH) it HHI | HII | , p11 ill Hin HITE MMMIMDBY2DBIWH a Pre-arrangements Available = N & BAKE SHOP Port Perry for the first time in a decade and more than 500 fans saw plenty of action as the Kel- ly Twins and others delighted the audience. Three men have been com- mitted to stand trial in connec- tion with the 1982 murder of Clark Major, a resident of Ashburn Road in rural Brooklin. Mrs. Diane McKinzey of Port Perry was appointed to the Durham Regional Housing Authority. She will serve as a federal representative on the nine member authority which manages 1,276 housing units. Residents from Prince Albert _ tabled a petition with more than 200 names after they learned from sources that the Post Of- fice in the local general store may close if the present owners sell the business. Scugog Township sculpter Bill Lishman has caused quite a stir around the township with his latest creation, Autohenge. The creation is a precise replica of the famous Stonehange in England built out of wrecked cars. It was the scene for a Chrysler Commercial which was filmed here last week. Township Council has given Scugog Chamber of Commerce approval in principle to install Victorian-style decorative light standards along both sides of Queen Street, along with several new benches and some heavy duty steel garbage con- tainers. Total cost of the project is estimated at just under $40,000. SEPTEMBER 1986 Enrolments at Port Perry schools has creeped up a little with over 3,000 students repor- ting for class the first day back LD CUT CENTRE 3 LOCATIONS CHOOSE FROM Deli Ham Dinner Buns Octoberfest Sausages FROM OUR BAKE SHOP - White or Brown Bread Ib. 2.49 3/ 1. dozen 89 We will be closed from January 1st to January 7th. Reopen for business on January 8th, 1987. We wish all our customers a happy and prosperous new year. 3 LOCATIONS FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 180 Queen St. - Port Perry PHONE 985-2818 5 Points Mall - Oshawa PHONE 725-3834 118 Brock St.N. - Whitby PHONE 668-9931 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 30, 1966 -- 7 1986--The year's best and worst to classes. Twenty-three children were sent to Uxbridge Cottage Hospital after a school bus load- ed with children from a Whitby day-camp collided with a fully loaded gravel truck on Brock Road just north of Claremont. Three days of perfect weather graced the 1986 version of the Port Perry Fair but gate receipts were down by about 25 percent over the previous year. A 2200 pound Belgian horse was destroyed Monday night at the Fairgrounds after a freak accident during the horsedraw competitions. The team of horses spooked and ran into the infield where they eventually crashed into a parked motorhome, causing a frac- tured skull and broken vertabrae. The Durham Board of Educa- tion has asked Township Coun- 'cil to re-open negotiations with (Turn to page 10) -- © OIL CHANGE ® FILTER CHANGE e LUBE JOB S-- ™ | & © fa Most cars and light Tr iv trucks. 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