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Port Perry Star, 7 Sep 1994, p. 12

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12- PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, Sept. 7, 1994 _ was probably close to 15,000." 'Best ever' Port Perry fair draws an estimated 15,000 Organizers of the annual Port Perry Fair are enthusiastically hailing the 1994 event as the best ever. The 1994 fair, which enjoyed sunshine and moderate temper- atures, drew around 15,000 people, said fair board president Paul Christie Tuesday morning. We had the best fair we've ever had," he said. "Our attendance A host of traditional and new events no doubt drew the crowds, said Mr. Christie, but the fine weather that lasted throughout the weekend was a huge factor too. 'When the weather's good, the people come out," he said. Mr. Christie added that big attractions -- such as Saturday night's tractor pull and the harness racing on Sunday -- helped the numbers out enormously. Another crowd favorite was the infield area, which featured the beer tent and ongoing games and demonstrations. URANJO "Building today, your ONTRACTING dreams for tomorrow" e Custom Built Homes e Additions e Renovations store. PortPenmry - (905) 985-7287 - John vanBelle We wish to thank all of our many customers & friends for their loyal patronage. Please phone 985-9799 Thanks va Z Archie Ewing * Gentle Dental Care for the whole family We provide our patients: ® State-of-the-Art Care ®* Comfortable atmosphere ® Relaxation techniques 46 ® Nitrous Oxide (gas) ® Cosmetic Bonding ® Emergencies welcomed ® Insurance assignment (we collect from insurance companies) DR. A. CHIA DR. J. COTTRELL DR. M. GARFAT New patients always welcome! DR. J. HARDY DR. T. KING (Orthodontist) di PORT PERRY TN DENTAL CENTRE 238 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY | 985-8451 Evening & Saturday appointments available Crt en (ATER Cafu Tol CERT etn A00 SE SALA REL ACA tR AREA A AAACARY (UA ELE uh GER AUEL AFR REA ALA RARE OO UR MC RAFR AAR ACA TEAA0EA RA TUR YAM RAC ARVY RAAT RIV OCL nL EE RE AR ERR TET CAER ATR Lu vEk SeCERATT aE vA CAA RLEE he RATE RRA EAR ARE ERA RCH CRATER TURAL VO CUARELR ITY SIV VU Y ER IRA REVIEN El an evening with JOHN MCDERMOTT 14 October 1994 ~ 8:00p.m. Eastdale Collegiate Harmony Road ~ Adelaide St., Oshawa in support of The Oshawa Symphony Orchestra ~ for tickets ~ $20.00 each payable to the Oshawa Symphony P.O. Box 444, Oshawa Ontario L1H 7L5 Please indicate floor/balcony preference. Please provide return addressed stamped envelope. Telephone: (905) 436-9572 TT OT TE ET Tr TTT HT ERT VR EEA VT ET AER BE RTT LTT ATTA LRT ROHL "Dedlock Arms" (Charles Dickens Signature Series) Sunday, September 18th - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Canada wide winner of The Dept. 56 Heritage Village Display Award, The Gift House proudly presents their 1994 display for your enjoyment. Come and view at your leisure and speak with our knowledgeable staff. Be sure to enter our draw for a "Dedlock Arms" The Si { House lik There were plenty of folks on hand -- including Toronto Blue Jays' Mike Huff -- when a grand opening ceremony was held for the new M & M Meats shop on Hwy. 7A in Port Perry this past Saturday. Joining Mike Huff, far left, are Mac Voisin, M & M president, Scugog Mayor Howard Hall, and Linda and Dennis Moore, the franchise operators of the new local RIEU ARR ATOR ARNO RL RARE UIE UOAT VES AVRN RAO UAT RAV RUA ARV DORE MAN URL CRI DIO UALR VRCMIR AED ARAVIURAT DAA NN ITI HTIVE TT CTE HE A Piste ES i ER RR ES a IA -.] Ls PAR ER ER rT yo

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