10- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 11, 1995 "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY Thursday, July 13th Soy "0 00 a. y Sidewalk Sale - Street Vendors ©:00 p.m. Queen and Water Streets Cruisin' Classics Car Club ©:30 p.m. - Vintage Car Display - Queen Street The Country Four ©:50 p.m. and &:00 p.m. Queen Street Stage - Barbershop Quartet sponsored by Big V Drug Store Opening Ceremonies 7:30 p.m. - Queen Street Stage Free Hot Dogs and Pop 6:00 p.m. - Served by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce - Queen Street Stage Dance featuring Prior Convictions & D.J. Peter Kneale Admission $5.00 - 8:30 p.m. Festival Tent Friday, July 14th Midway - 10:00 a.m. Sidewalk Sale - Street Vendors 10:00 a.m. Queen and Water Streets Kid's Cruisin' Parade 10:00 a.m. Queen Street at The Royal Bank. Children ages 18 months and up Sponsored by Stonemoor Day Care Centre. Prizes Awarded for: Longest Ponytail Fullest Skirt Most Colourful Plaid Best Slicked Back Hair Best Poodle Skirt Coolest Leather Jacket Prizes donated by Many Colours and Dollar Plus Bargain Centre Teddy Bear Picnic 10:30 a.m. Palmer Park Bring Teddy for a FREE lunch (hot dogs, drink box, and treats) Prizes sponsored by Dollar Plus Bargain Centre Cruisin' Classics Car Club 11:30 a.m. - 6:30 p.m. Vintage Car Display Hiryu Bushido Kal ©:30 p.m. - Queen Street Stage Rendevous - Cruisin' Thru Summer 7:30 p.m. - Queen Street Vintage Cars cruise the historic shores of Lake Scugog Teen Street Dance featuring Mr. Slumber £:00 p.m. - Queen Street Stage Still Crulsin' Party featuring the Wolf Band Admission $0.00 lls -19 and over Come dressed in 50's and ©0's attire 8:20 pm. - Festival Tent 10:00 a.m. - Queen and Water Streets Saturday, July 15th Midway - 10:00 a.m. a 3 on 3 Basketball Registration yo 10 a.m. - Water Street Sidewalk Sale - Street Vendors Mutt Show 10:00 a.m. - Queen Street Stage Open to ages 14 and under Trophies and ribbons awarded for: Biggest Dog - Smallest Dog - Longest Tail - Curliest Tail - Shortest Tail - Friendliest Dog - Best Trick - Longest Ears - Dog that least resembles any known breed - Dog that best resembles its owner - Best in the show - Runner up. Prizes sponsored by Earthdance Amazing Maze 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Palmer Park FREE - Sponsored by Big V Drugstore Diaper Change Tent 10:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Palmer Park Children's Show featuring Polkaroo and Markus 10:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Festival Tent $3.50 per person; Free - children under 2 years. Prizes donated by Many Colours and Dollar Plus Bargain Centre Pepsi Challenge / Snapple Challenge Water Street Cruisin' Classic Car Club 10:20 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. Vintage Car Display Children's Entertainment 10:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. The Magic Menace and Lucy the Clown Balloons, Magic and much more! Professional Face Painting "FREE" Queen and Water Streets. Sponsored by Fort Perry Figure Skating Club Entertainment with Local Bands 12 noon - 5:00 p.m. Festival Tent Featuring Burnt River Band and more! Karate Demonstration by Wado Kai 12:20 p.m. Queen Street Stage Alfred the Magician 1:50 p.m. Queen Street Stage - FREE - sponsored by Oppers Aluminum Summer Theatre Workshops FREE - all ages welcome Stage Fighting 1:00 p.m. -2:00 p.m. Voice 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Theatre Sports & Improv. 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Includes a special Children's Workshop Port Perry Fiddle Club Queen Street Stage 2pm. -3pm. and 4pm. -530 pm. Merchants Auction Items donated by local merchants 3:00 p.m. Queen Street Stage Demolition Derby 5:30 p.m. Fort Ferry Fairgrounds sponsored by the Lions Club Teen Street Dance featuring DIVE 8:00 p.m. - Queen Street Stage #0) Sponsored by Harrison Fuels Les =~ 50's & 60's Rock 'n Roll 7 4 1 Featuring Johnnie Lovesin + = nH 2 Admission $8.00 - 19 and over pe 8:50 p.m. Festival Tent JT A SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE EVENT J. PETER HVIDSTEN / PORT REVVING UP THEIR ENGINES - Blackstock Fairgrounds was packed both Friday and Saturday night with spectators taking in the annual Tractor and Truck Pull. Although the weather didn't co-operate on Friday night, with some events cancelled, Saturday the track was near perfect as vintage, pro-stock and modified tractors took to the track. Above, Trevor Wilkinson of Alma drives his Farmall 560 to a first place win in two vintage tractor classes. Poor weather couldn't deter tractor pull fans The weatherman was not kind to the annual tractor pull at Blackstock as it rained on Friday eve- ning and was extremely cold Saturday evening.' However action was plen- tiful and it was considered to be quite successful. The following are the re- sults of the pulls: Stock 4x4 - 1. Susan Simpson, Grand Valley 2. Decker Bros., Grand Val- ley 3. Dave Tink, Bethany 4. Charlie Appleman, Port Hope 5. Murray Willis, Flora. Pro Stock 5700 - 1. Norm James, Uxbridge 2. Don White, Lindsay 3. Marlene Trewin, Blackstock. Non-Circuit 8000 - 1. Paul Harder, Sunderland 2. Rob Bray, Port Perry 3. Brian Gray, Blackstock 4. Mike Diamond, Port Perry. Pro-Stock 6700 - 1. Mar- lene Trewin, Blackstock 2. Don White, Lindsay 3. Norm James, Uxbridge. Non-Circuit 11000 - 1. Mark Pehlemann, Port Perry 2. Donovan Smith, Blackstock 3. Dean Brad- ley, Hampton. Vintage 5500 - 1. Trevor Wilkinson, Alma 2. Allan Strang, Cobourg 3. Betty Webb, Puslinch 4. Rick Webb, Puslinch 5. Ken Harrison, Omemee. Vintage 6500 - 1. Trevor Wilkinson, Alma 2. Allan Strang, Cobourg 3. Trevor Wilkinson (moveup) 4. Al- lan Strang (moveup) 5. John Vaneyk, Tyrone. Vintage 8500 - 1. Mark Graham, Blackstock 2. Paul Harder, Sunderland. Stock Tractors 7500 - 1. Kevin Holmes, Schomberg 2. Bob Dike, Newmarket 3. Mark Kangas, Ariss 4. Robert English, Manilla. 4 x 4 Superstock - 1. Kirk Jeans, Grand Valley 2. George Leavor, Bobcay- geon 3. Steven Whitelaw, Palmerston 4. Tom Brad- ley, Pontypool 5. Dale Wheeler, Alliston. Stock Tractors 9000 - 1. Grant Middlebrook, Tot- tenham 2. Norma Craigie, Guelph 3. Kevin Holmes (moveup) 4. Mike Moore, Uxbridge 5. Ken Preston, Pontypool. Stock 10,500 - 1. Earl Os- borne, Rockwood 2. Grant Middlebrook (moveup) 3. Paul Harder, Sunderland 4. Norm Craigie (moveup) Stock Tractors, 12500 - 1. Earl Osborne (moveup) 2. Paul Harder, Sunder- land 3. Tom Upton, Lind- say 4. Larry Slute, Rag- lan. Stock Tractors 15000 -1. Elaine Porter, Pontypool 2. Ken Preston, Pontypool, 3. Blaine Patton (Breezy Acres) Blackstock 4. Mark Graham, Blackstock. Pro-stock - 10,000 - 1. Earle Trewin, Blackstock 2. Bruce Gowland, Grand Valley. Modified Tractors - 5200 - 1. Dennis Walker, Oshawa "Bad Influence" 2. Anthony Langenhuiz- en, Greenbank "Aggrava- tion" 5. Wade Penwarden, Bowmanville, "Long Sault Special". Non-Circuit 18,000 -1. Ken Porter, Pontypool 2. Andrew Frew, Nestleton 3. Rodger Porter, Ponty- pool 4. Paul Harder (Paul McLeod driving) Sunder- land 5. Ken Preston (moveup) Modified Tractors 6000 1. Dennis Walker "Bad In- fluence" 2. Anthony Lan- genhvizen " Bad Attitude" 3. Wade Penwarden, Long Sault Special 4. Paul Tru ax "Aggravation" 5. Denny Penwarden, Bowmanville, Odds and Ends. Pro-Stock 11,000 - 1. Earle Trewin, Blackstock 2. Bruce Gowland, Grand Valley. THANK YOU Once again Canada Day has come and gone and, once again, Central Seven Association for Community Living hosted its annual Beef Supper at the Latcham Centre. The Board of Directors would like to thank all of the people and firms that helped to make this year's event another success. Bill Tran-of Action Signs for the donation of a mobile billboard. Port Perry IGA, Hank's Pastries, Pineridge Packers and Strano Foods for their advice and assistance. A special thankyou to Samantha Hillis, Robin Kew, Cindy McKinley, Angela Wakefield, Mary Westgarth and Alex Shepherd for their help in serving the meals. Thanks also to the staff who assisted and to the group from Port Perry High School who provided our musical entertainment. You were great! And, of course, the people. Where would we be without your support. We give you our most sincere thanks and look forward to seeing you again next year.