Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 20 Sep 1988, p. 28

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- 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR = Tuesday, Sepfember'0, 1986 Students enjoy Blue Jay game When the Blue Jays defeated Cleveland 3-0 at Exhibition Stadi- um September 15, more than 28,000 ans were on hand. And in the crowd that evening were four young students from Port Perry-David Holt, Julie Elli- ott, Darryl Slack and Mark Co- sway-as guests of the Blue Ja and {BM. ys They, along with 1,000 others from Ontario schools, were select- ed by their teachers last year in the Stu X nt Pennant Race. t's way of recognizing young people who might not get recog- nition for their constant striving to improve, their good attendance at school, and their helping in the community. And they were allowed to take "a guest of their own; someone who has had an influence on their lives. David took his grandfather, Darryl his father; Mark his teacher Mr.. D. Brownson and Julie her teacher, Mrs. S. Watson. It was quite an evening. They were picked up by bus at the school at 3:30, taken to dinner at Ontario Place before the game where they met Jesse Barfield and Pat Gillick, and then watched the baseball game from seats along the first base side. And they came home by bus with an arm-load of Blue Jay sou- veniers, The four did not know they had been selected to attend the game until last spring when they received a letter from Jesse Bar- field, the honourary chairman of the Student Pennant Race. "As you know," the letter states, "it takes a lot of hard work and determination to get to the top in baseball. The same is true about succeeding in school where hard work is the surest Jah to victories in the years ahea "In school you have academic superstars, But there are other fac- tors just as important: constant striving to improve, maintaining good attendance, helping in the community. Your teachers say you exhibit these qualities." 7:00 PM TICKETS: $15.00 Fall Fashion Preview BUFFET DINNER | Wednesday, October 5th cal: 985-9064 -- TICKETS AVAILABLE AT -- Dor-Jean Fashions, Images, Strawberry Threads, Northern Clothing Co., Wendy's Boutique and Seven Mile Island Buy any new Polaris ATV before October 31st, and you'll 'get more than a great wheeler-with no-shift PVT auto- matic transmiscion and MacPherson strut suspension. You'll also get a fast $200 in your choice of Polaris clothing, ATV accessories or retail financing. Ask your Polaris dealer for details. WARNING: ATV's CAN BE HAZARDOUS TO OPERATE. For your safety: Never ride on paved surfaces or public roads. Always wear a helmet, eye protection, and other protective clothing. Polaris recommends that all ATV riders take a safety training course. NOTHING BEATS THE WAY WE'RE BUILT POLARIS' WILLY & SON LTD. PORT PERRY, ONT. (416) 985-3192 Trail Boss 2x4 Trail Boss 4x4 © 1988 Polaris Industries LP Offer good at participating dealers Tek aw Roh Gl BC Ll vet de ai ET ER nr. 787 TIAN 3 oh ? a, VE 7a i "vray . NE val ¥ le 2 Fi ty ch POIS BON nss SR '® " Did these youngsters have a good time at the Blue Jays game last week? Sure they did. Darryl Slack, Julie Elliott, Mark Cosway and David Holt were guests of the Blue Jays and IBM In the Student Pennant Race. (see story for details) a, Poa. They've been in the can for years. And now they're free. Soft drinks that is, with the purchase of any small chicken at lunch from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. But you'll have to visit us between September 12 and October 9 in order to get in on the action. (Reguisr 280 mi. size) port Perky fey Kentucky Fried Chicken 985-0020 Offer not available on Thrift, Econo, Bucket or Barrel purchases

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