Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 21 Feb 1984, p. 14

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14-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 21, 1904 = FUN? WASEY : Carnival rocks oa \I-% qway the winter =X blues at Port ¥=_ Perry High - Making a beeline to the finish line was only half the problem for contestants in the Koala Bear race. Trying fo run over mud, water and ice with a person on one's back was the most difficult proposition fo : Paul Goreski (left) and Greg Warriner It's one thing fo catch an egg with both were the champions in the much-touted hands but it's quite another to use your Chinese Egg Roll foss which used real mouth. This boy obviously has talent. breakable eggs, not rolls. Eggs were thrown and caught from unbelievable distances Fri- day afternoon during Port Perry High's Chinese Egg Roll Throw- ing Contest. Above, a couple finalists display some winning yolk. A great time was definitely had by all at the annual Port Perry High School winter carnival, held Friday. Actually, that's putting it mildly. Exuberance (and whipped cream) filled the air and despite the lack of snow, the hundreds of students who participated enjoyed a day they'll not soon forget. And they call this good clean fun? Kim de Haas (left) and Em- ma Salked were the winners in the Alaskan Snow-Eating Contest (whipped cream) held in the cafeteria The 20-Minute Workout was never like this. Just ask the kids who entered the infamous Tug-of-World-War 111 contest

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