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Port Perry Weekend Star, 10 Aug 2001, p. 8

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8 - "WEEKEND STAR" It's that time of year again - the Port Perry Fair is just around the corner. Anyone, any age, can enter an exhibit in the Fair. Copies of the Fair Book have been distrib- uted for you to pick up at the Port Perry Star, Scugog Memorial Library and the Scugog Chamber of Commerce. The Fair Book explains the rules for each category and an entry form can be found at the back of the book. Some of the categories include vegetables, flow- ers, baked goods, can- ning, needlecraft and photography. Your entries can be dropped off at the Fairgrounds on Friday, Aug. 31 from 6-8 p.m. or Saturday, Sept. | from 9- I'l a.m. It is "highly recom- mended that you register early to avoid waiting in 229 PiGEO 705- Toronto Hotline: 416-381-8859 Queen St. Port Perry 905-985-6956 A vibrant musical comedy by : Burt Shevelove, Larry Gelbart, Stephen Sondheim AN dmmer Playhouse 82 we Miki LY wake to the Forum August 16 to August 25 at the Academy Theatre, Lindsay Ontario Tickets $20.50 Seniors/Students $18.50 Call 1-877-888-0038 EVENING AND MATINEE PERFORMANCES joc Bin Mlicawar thas MAGAZINE aE owe es ae we A Funny LOX | THEATRES OF Check out the Fair Book to see what's eligible line for your entry tags. for the whole family. So For more information, come on out and show off please call Shirley Hunter your family (Fair Secretary) at companion(s). 905/985-3819. Entering the Fair is easy, so why & not join the fun! Your pets can enter too!! The Pet Show is on Don't forget the Truck Tractor Pull - on Saturday, Sept. | at 7 p.m. The TY and beer "tent will also be open. The Fair itself will be Sunday and Monday with a Pancake Breakfast both days start- (while The Demolition Derby will be held on ing at 9:30 a.m. supplies last). FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2001 © CALL 852-ROXY (7699) FOR SHOWS & TIMES UXBRIDGE Interesting exhibits sought for the Port Perry Fair Sunday night at 7:30 p.m. As well, the Family Rodeo runs both days at 11:30 a.m. Remember, your par- ticipation in the Fair helps to make it a suc- cess. Hope to see you there! Sunday, Sept. 2 at 2:30 p.m. in the Entertainment Shelter. This year the cat- egories for dogs are: biggest, smallest, friend- liest, longest tail, short- est tail and best pet dog in the show. The other categories are: best trick - any pet, best dressed pet, fattest cat or kitten and the most unusual pet (must be a living animal). Last year we saw some great costumes on your The North Durham Musical Theatre Camp, to be held in Uxbridge from Aug. 20-31, still has come spaces left for students aged 10 to 19. The camp North Durham Musical Theatre Camp still has a few open spaces features 45 hours of class- es in acting, vocal and dance with some of the top teachers in Ontario. A Variety Showcase and a Full-Length Musical will be presented publicly at the end of the camp. Only a few spaces left, so reserve your spot now! Call Conrad Boyce at 905/852-4969. pets like a bumble bee, a baby and one ready for The fun begins this Saturday the beach. The Pet Show provides entertainment Fairview Lodge is invit- ing the public to attend their 12 Annual Summer Festival, on Saturday, Aug. I'l from 10a.m. to 4 p.m, at the Fairview Lodge, 632 Dundas St. West in Whitby. Festival activities include: children's games, an antique car show, a pet- UXBRIDGE FAIR GROUNDS Open to all adults over age 18 First Prize - $600 2nd Prize - $300 ¢ 3rd Prize - $150 Trophy for best Dressed Car $100 Pick up Truck and Mini-Masher events Entry Fee $35.00 (GST incl.) cash only (brown building) Saturday, August 11 - 12noon to 4pm Tuesday, August 14 - 7pm to 9pm No entries accepted after September 1, 2001 For more information call Dave 905-852-5040 or Ken 905-473-1874 ting zoo, and a barbecue . organized by the Whitby Firefighters. Consumers Gas will be holding teth- ered hot air balloon rides from 10 a.m. until' noon, weather permitting. Whitby Firefighters will also have their Smokehouse open for the public. The miniature house is used to teach Fairview Lodge to host 12th annual Summer Festival children about fire safety through the use of simulat- ed smoke. Opening ceremonies, with local elected officials, will be at 11 a.m. and entertainment will be pro- vided throughout. the day. Various items will be avail- able for sale from a variety of community vendors. www.portperrystar.com Ly riti McDeorvald Preserits Jang Dunnett's Spirit of Havana Juno Award Winner of Best Global World Music Jane plays flute and soprano sax, joined by Lorry Cramer on trumpet ond FIVE CUBAN MUSICIANS DRUMS! PIANO! BASS! PERCUSSION! VOCALS! Port Perry United Church - 294 Queen Street Thursday A ugust 16th © 8:00 pm. ® Children 12 and under $5. Tickets at the door or The Genuine Article - 223 Queen Street J Info 705-357-2468 | www.jatixburirigtt.cotm » "| of" & » cag .

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