ei i RIL Sh ---- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 28, 1987 -- 3) TT TR CAN. at : These two ladies have had their pictures taken for the Star almost every year for more than a decade. Again this year they earned individual awards. Ann Meester, left, had the High Average, - and Marg Lee claimed High Triple and Single. Watch for them next year too! Wednesday champs The Ladies Wednesday Afternoon Bowling, cluded (front) Elsie Pogue, Dot Lee, (middle) League finished off their season with a banquet Janet Smith, Barbara Kelly, (rear) Marg Lee and last Wednesday afternoon, when trophies were Sharen Bobbie. awarded to top bowlers. Above, the champs in- Annual drama night great entertainment by Christina McLean If you missed Cartwright's An- nual Drama Night, then you miss- ed out on some great entertainment. Our house league teams presented three excellent one-act plays. The Tigers presented "The Feudin' Mountain Boys," the Alikats presented '"Two Plus One Equals Four," ~and the Ookpiks presented "The Mystery of Mouldy Manor." The casts of each play have been practising for a month and a half, and it certainly showed! The judges, "Diane Lackie, Doug Tangney, and - Dave Ellis, had the difficult task of ' choosing the winners. Honourable mentions went to Aaron Lishman and Donna McIntyre and The best supporting awards went to Darryl Prosser and Joy Werry. Eric 852-7118 COSMETICS ® Douma and Jennifer Fletcher won the best actor and actress awards respectively. The judges chose the Ookpiks' "The Mystery of Mouldy Manor." The cast included Eric Douma, Shawn Hoskin, Darryl Pro- sser, Kris Bayley, Christina McLean, Donna' McIntyre, Claire MacKenzie, Eugene Mackie and Laura Gardner. The director was Natalie Green. Congratulations to everyone who participated in the plays, as they were a great success. Our 28th annual formal will take place on May the 9th (9:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.) at the Nestleton Com- munity Hall. The theme is 'Almost Paradise' and Classique will once again provide the music. Tickets may be purchased at the school or at the door ($15.00 per couple and $7.50 per person). Please plan to at- tend this annual event! Port Perry High School recently held an airband competition which featured bands from every high school in the Durham region. Cart- wright was proud of its band which included Eric Douma, Rob Keast, ~ Kris Bayley, Lee Bayley, and Missy Kellow. They performed a rap call- "Put your best Face Forward!" ed "Laudi-Daudi." Thanks guys, for PAMELA HENSHALL all the hard work that you put into Your Independent Skin preparing for this event. You did an >.AL/ 100 kam 55 MPG , Care & Make-up Consultant excellent job! Combined Gty ighway Fuel Economy 121 BROCK STREET E This year's yearbook is now on "No new car on the road is more fuel efficient than the Pontiac sale for $20.00. If you have not pur- Firefly. U fuel economy, together with a low sticker price UXBRIDGE chased one yet, please call the } of $7280* make the Pontiac Firefly the perfect way to beat the high cost of driving. And now the Firefly comes with 3 year - 60,000 km extended repair protection at no extra cost. Thrifty Thrusty Fersty. Not Fuelish. 11'S FIREFLY. PONTIAC'S ZIPPY LITTLE IMPORT PON nA ely IT GOES FOR A SONG ' Combed estimate based on Transport Canada approved test methods with standard equipment Your actud Asi (Crsum fon =oy wary Fe * MSRP tor Pontiac Frefly wit™h standard equpment freght extiuded pink school or contact Nancy Green. IF YOUR AD WAS HERE ... ; over 12,000 people could have read it this week! That's alot of potential customers for your business. Advertising made easy -- find out more about it! CALL 985-7383 for INFORMATION Sid af ted JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. . 263 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8555 i Light up the night for your next Midnight Soiree with "TORCH LIGHTS? fun, festive, practical. Try our *'UV AMPLIFYING OIL' and make the most of your time in the sun. CHECK OUT OUR NEW LINES OF FASHION JEWELLERY AR Al J SI i