Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 May 1987, p. 11

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PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 12, 1987 -- 11 241 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "PHONE 985-8977 Monday to Thursday 9 to '5:30; Friday to 8; Saturday to 5. PARTICIPACTION SPECIAL | FLEECE « SWEAT SHIRTS vo | by JOCKEY 5 Colours to Choose From. S.M, L XL Reg. to $35.00 3 -- | Je TS RL Lifestyle 2,000 opens TV Internationally Syndicated Exercise Ex- fers a wide range of health facilities including tan- perts Ed and Barbie Allen were in Port Perryon ~~ ning salons, electronic muscle toning, hydro Saturday to help launch the official opening of massage whirlpool baths, individual steam baths, - Lifestyle 2000 at Port Perry Plaza. With Ed and and infra-red dry saunas. Incidentally, Ed and Barbie in this photo are corporation president Barbie Allen have agreed to take part in the Franz Berger (centre) and managing director Al Scugog Fitness Challenge on May 27. They will Brewer at right. The Port Perry business is own- be leading a walk around Palmer Park at 1:00 ed by Renate and Hugo Stiller. Lifestyle 2000 0of- = p.m. that day. Museum opens for season Rediscover Ontario's rural heritage this summer and visit the Agriculture and Food, the 32 hectare site stands as a showplace for On- rural landscape will allow visitors to step back into these early years Ontario Agricultural. Museum, tario's agri-food industry. of 'reading. writing and Milton, Ontario. The Museum will Opening this seasqn will be the arithmetic." be opening for its ninth season, May 1910 one-room schoolhouse. This: "Multiculturalism -- A Rural 19th until September 20th, 1987. A project of the Ontario Ministry of 5 =X i ON --Y . R53 4 or - _ i Ii stone structure, typical of the many schoolhouses that once dotted the ountry lassics ANNIVERSARY 50% Off -Sale Ends This Saturday. May 16/87. Xx) ouniry lassics ~~ All Sales Final. No Layaways. 237 Queen Street, Port Perry, Ontario 985-8221 YOUR FOOTWEAR SPECIALISTS -- 2 FOR LADIES. TEENS AND CHILDREN ALE --_-- Perspective' will be the focus of this season's feature exhibit which will be located in the Museum's Gam- brel Barn from June 15th to September 7th. The exhibit will ex- amine -the- contributions made by various cultura: groups to the agricultural community. - Daily demonstrations of spinning, weaving, wheelrighting, blacksmithing. as well as horse drawn wagon rides. farming ac- tivities and much more will highlight a visit. Special events are featured on weekends throughout the season. "Tin Lizzies and Rum- ble Seats." the Museum's first eéyent for 1987 will be held on Sunday. June 14th. A showing of over 75 antique cars will be on display as part of the " meet of the annual judging Historical Automobile Society of Canada, More than a Museum and more than a farm. the Agricultural Museum provides an .ideal outing for the entire family - The Museum is located 8 km west of Milton. from Hwy #01. take exit 320B or 312 adults: $1.50 for students. $1 50 for seniors and a family rate of $7 50 All Ladies & Men's NORTH STAR Leather DECK SHOES I MOCCASINS RUNNERS New Spring Stock Assorted Colours *29.98 Ontario Admission 1s $3 for DRESS SLACKS Reg.42.00 ... NOW $29.95 SHIRTS Reg. 29.95 . NOW Men's Suits Sport Jackets from By Popular Demand | |! 2 / °55.00 5. WHITE RAM JX! We feature quality clothing from the following manufacturers: LEO CHEVALIER DRESS SHIRTS Sr 4 3 a / H 4 2 ¥ 8% 3 cv ' / " : PIERRE MARIE DRESS SHIRTS CACHAREL SPORT SHIRTS | MILLER SPORT SHIRTS JOCKEY CASUAL WEAR - TT and Styles : | JOCKEY & HARVEY WOOD UNDERWEAR DURHAM SHOES INC. fi | Reg to $49.98 gre ONLY CALDWELL SWEATERS ' 230 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY CRISTIEN COT ON SLACKS JANTZEN SWIMWEAR - SWEATERS MATCHING TOPS

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