Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 12 May 1987, p. 9

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A PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 12, 1987 -- 9 At the bandshell Entertainment set to go A Port Perry tradition is about to A series of musical entertainment off concert' will be held on Thurs- be revived this summer at the inthe park has beenlined up by Bill day evening, May 28, 'starting at Rotary Bandshell in Palmer Park. Barr and he says the official "kick 7:30. Co The Lindsay Community Band, 25 strong under the direction of Norm Brunnell will be in the Bandshell on May 28 for a concert that should last about 90 minutes. This Band will also be present on two more occasions later this sum- mer on June 25 and July 16. Some of the other confirmed entertainment dates include June 27 at 3:00 PM when there will be blue grass music and the music from local artist Paul Chilco. On July 30 at 3:00 PM, the Ontario Provincial Police Band will be lv| » w v v |v] bY) . COUNTRY CORNER CERAMICS Upcoming Seminar - $25.00 18th Century Reproduction Porcelain Doll 2 Weeks - Wednesday, May 20th and 27th -- 7 to 10 PM « Only 4 spaces left open. Doll on display in our store. Guest Teacher who is an expert in porcelain. 87 LILLA STREET -- PORT PERRY -- 985-9508 entertaining. ] Bringing summer musical enter- Take the challenge ---- ] tainment to the Bandshell in Palmer TRILBY STUNT KITES . Park has been organized by former Chamber of Commerce president Bill Barr. Scugog Township has contributed a $2,000 grant to help off-set ex- penses. The movie production com- pany in town last fall donated $500 and Mr. Barr says several local businesses have agreed to help with "sponsorship of the programs: Silver collections will be taken during the concerts. Tr Summer concerts in Palmer Park & // . Announcing a Special were held many years ago at an Showing of Antiques, older = Bandshell reportedly IN Sterling and ~ destroyed during Hurricane Hazel. : A CL Several years ago, the Port Perry ~ Victorian Jewellery by Rotary Club constructed the present Kip E. Gemmill. Bandshell. : (4 So, if your idea of relaxing on a - E § ¥™ Sy ; : i warm summer's evening is to sit i HR a i oi back and listen to good music, bring Watch ... THE TTA E R E your awn lawn chiait to Palier Park for featured artists, guests and with many add ons! Skywriting with 45' of tails! on May 28 at 7:30, put your feet up, 3 $ enjoy the Lindsay Conimunity Band special exhibits planned for the ] S BD and be part of a tradition that goes ; d : N R | Ao . { back many years in Port Perry. ; + months of iid and June. g Hea - vy BROWERSAVELCOME! i | When smiling Leisa James started planning the 1987 Port re = " Perry High School At Home, she probably never dreamed she would be voted At Home Queen. Leisa, shown with At Home King Doug Arculus, worked on the successful formal with partner Kari Townsend, producing one of the finest year-end dances yet. ==} 143 PERRY STREET, PORT PERRY --g Phone 985-8341 OPEN 7 DAYS X ~ COLD CUT CENTRE 2tocamoss KuyZz & BAKE SHOP CHOSE FROM | Octoberfest Style Sausage 2 Assorted Cold Cuts FROM OUR BAKE SHOP - (* Hot Dog Buns = doz. 1 590 White or Brown Sliced Bread 3, 2.259 Pan i a) 2 . 2 Oa re -- ', ol g wt . 5 i aa 2 LOCATIONS FOR YOUR 4 SHOPPING CONVENIENCE f 180 Queen St. - Port Perry PHONE 985-2818 5 Points Mall - Oshawa PHONE 725-3834 Spring Tripp and Kevin Gibson were named Princess and Prince of the Port Perry High School At Home formal, held Friday night in a beautifully decorated gymnasium, following a Fantasia" theme. A ll:

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