Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 16 Jun 1987, p. 15

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WR -washroom?... Close to 2,000 former students, teachers, their families and friends have registered for the big reunion to be held at Port Perry High School on June 26, 27 and 28. Replies are still coming in and the committee expects that people will be register ing right up to and during the weekend of the reunion. Registration desks will be available at the high school on Fri- day June 26 from 6-9 p.m. and Satur- day June 27 from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 School Daze cabaret held during reunion School Daze, School Daze, good old fashioned. ..... Do you remember the 'good old fashioned" events that were the highlights of your school days?... Like, smoking in the Like being sent to the principal's office?... And how about detentions - Oh the things we used to pull in the detention room!'!! Well you can re-live these moments and many more in the "School Daze Cabaret' being held at Town Hall 1873, in Port Perry on Saturday, June 27, starting at 8:00 p.m. With songs and skits, we'll take you from the 1920's, decade by decade, right through to the present- day 80's. Whether you were there to swoon with ghe Mills Brothers or the Andrews Sisters or just remember mom & dad talking about it, whether you lived the wonderful 50's 'as a teenager yourself or are cashing in on the current revival of rock 'n roll, whether you're the mom or dad who's asking "Billy who?" or you're Billy Idol's biggest fan.....this event promises to be a highlight of Port Perry High School's first-ever Reunion planned for the last weekend in June. Tickets for School Daze are available at Irwin Smith Music in Port Perry -- don't wait too much longer to get yours'! Letters p.m. for those who wish to register and those who have pre-registered Tickets for items ordered, name tags, a free souvenir and a free pass to the Scugog Shores Museum will be included. For those registered only for the Sunday Brunch at the Arena, tickets will be held at the Arena on Sunday morning Only a few tickets are available for the teachers dinner but tickets to the Sunday Brunch can be reserv- ed until June 20 by phoning Barbara Carnegie at 985-3651. Unfortunately brunch tickets will not be available after the 20th because of the necessi- ty of giving a committment to the caterers. The various dances on Saturday night are being organized not by the committee but by separate com- munity groups and tickets for these dances will be sold at the high school on Friday evening and Saturday as well as at the door or by contacting the Kinsmen for the Arena dance, th¢ Knights of Columbus for the Catholic Hall, the Scugog Chamber of Commerce for the Latcham Cen- tre and the Town Hall Board for the Cabaret at Town Hall 1873. A number of events have been (From page 7) marker line to guide them down a roadway. - 5. Why our by-law enforcement of- fice has not stopped (ticketed) the same vehicles who park daily (no parking area) at all four corners of streets in Port Perry. (Queen St. & Perry St. - Queen St. & Water St. - Queen Street & John St.) Do these business people have special privileges? 6. Why would drivers run over a duck and her 12 ducklings - turtles laying their eggs, chase rabbits - ground hogs - cats - yes even a deer and try to run them down? 7. The so called Fishing Tourists who leave their garbage scattered all over the causeway and use the bushes for a toilet. Should Highway No.7A be constructed-to four lanes or maybe piles of rocks to stop the parking in this area. Something should be done. The Department of - Highways people have been doing their best to keep this area clean. 8. Why not the clean fill from the reconstructed roads not be dumped at the Arena site and not on private property. The cost would be cheaper in the long point in time and money for the tax payers of Scugog. 9. The area for the start of Canoe the Nonquon. was and still is a disgrace. Shame on the powers that be, this is an annual Tourist event each year. 10. No less than 17 dogs i in Palmer Park (doing you know what) 12 on a leash with people and 5 running at large after 9 p.m. Sunday night. 11. Some people are using pails in their cars and vans and then putting it in the Lake and the garbage, e STANDARD FULL SIZE ® LOW RATES ~ ® ECONOMY ® COMPACT @ LONG TERM LEASING HOURS: )5(¢ In LE HOURS: Monday to Friday re own Monday to Friday 8 AM to 5 PM tor BUICK LIMITED ~~ g AM to 5 PM ITYANECWARD DRIVE PORT PERRY SES BAT i Siku Yl daar JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. 263 Queen St. Port Perry 985-8555 a A Summer Special - CANADIAN WILDLIFE SCULPTURES #Z2 + Hand Painted & Signed, Limited Edition Series by TOM SPATARORE We stock Complete Lines of Gold. Silver & Fashion Jewellery. 10 TANNING SESSIONS #40.00 REPAIRS -- GIFTWARE -- CcCuUusSTOM DESIGNS People should show concern simply because they cannot locate the public toilets. For Tourism sake open the Latcham Centre washrooms. ! ' Yours truly, ' Roy Walker Smith. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 16, 1987 -- 15 2,500 expected at high reunion planned for both Friday mght and Saturday. These are outlined in a program printed elsewhere in this paper. A programm of events will also be given out at the high school at registration time. The Reunion Memory Book has been printed and will be for sale for $7.00 at the reunion while quantities last or can be ordered for $8.00 when supplies run out. Also for sale wili be dinner bells for $5.00 and other $25.00 Spec r OPPORTUNITY! ial New Memberships in ORANGE ORDER A British Canadian Organization, with emphasis on Canadians Open to any race or colour Our Motto-is to do unto others as we would have them do to us For turther information and quahfications phone (705) 786-2644 or (416) 985-2622; Or write to ORANGE ORDER, c/o Box 756, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO items groups Included in the package is a free pass to the Scugog Shores Museum which will be holding a mini Pioneer Days presentation on Saturday from 3.30 to 7:30 and on Sunday from 1-5 p.m. Overall, the reunion events pro- mise to provide an exciting and postalgic occasion for both former students and for the community sold by other community For all your in-home, persona: portraits ... [GQIGNATT STUDIOS JRE WEDDINGS COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENTAL PORTRAITU RES Doug Potts 985- 3718 -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY -- Watch for us at the High School Reunion! Say "THANKS DAD" with a bucket of Dixie Lee delicious golden brown fried chicken for Father's Day. Now only 999 This weekend, Thursday through Sunday, June 21, 1987 136 WATER ST. PORT PERRY 985-9009

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