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Port Perry Star, 20 Jul 1999, p. 3

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"A Family Tradition for 132 Years" ] PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 20, 1999 - 3 Highland Games coming to Port Perry, Uxbridge By Heather McCrae Port Perry Star To all those who can trace their ancestry back to the Celts, and to those who wish they could, an open invita- tion 1s extended to join in all the fun, games and music this week- end at the fourth annu- al Highlands of Durham Games July 23, 24 and 25. This Friday evening (July 23), the week- end's activities begin in Port Perry at the fairgrounds with the Great Blue Heron Tattoo at 7 p.m. At this year's Tattoo, the sounds will be magnificent as sev- eral pipe bands per- form, including the Toronto Royal Regiment Brass Band, the Toronto Helicopter Squadron Pipes and Drums, the Durham and York Police Pipe Bands, the Uxbridge Legion and others. Afterwards, in the beer tent, the Celtic rock band Enter the Haggis will keep your toes a tappin' on into the night. If you are hungry or want to quench your thirst, there will be plenty of concession booths. Over the next two days the fun and games continue at Elgin Park in Uxbridge. Here, the events include Celtic livestock shows and displays, highland dance compe- titions, heavy games, and sheep and duck herding demonstra- tions by border collies. The Young Peoples' Celtic Pavilion is the place to visit to explore Scottish and Celtic heritage and tradi-_ tions. The Heavy Games -- always a crowd pleaser -- include the caber toss, stone and ham- mer throws and the sheath and weight toss. As well, the sounds of Celtic music will reverberate through- out Elgin Park over the weekend. On stage will be sev- eral Irish and Celtic dance groups. Nearby there'll also be the sounds of many per- formers, including Claidhmor, a Celtic quartet; Hadrian's Wall, a Celtic rock group; and John Allan Cameron, the father of Celtic music from Cape Breton. Spinners and weavers will take the audience through the process of weaving an article from freshly shorn sheep fleece and, back again by popular demand is the Scottish Dog Show which fea- tures the rare and unique Dandie Dinmont Terrier and 11 other Scottish breeds. Something new this year 1s a Birds of Prey show put on by master falconer Wilfred an BER RBRE TE RBR2C Emonts of the Tottenham Falconry Centre. With the accompani- ment of a Golden Eagle, Peregrine Falcon, Harris Hawk and several babies that have been bred and hatched at the falconry centre, Mr. Emonts gives a talk about the different traits of each variety. After this interesting show Mr. Emonts will be avail- able to answer any questions and visitors Annual "Back-of-the-Store" Friday, July 13 from 7am to bpm & Saturday, July 14 from Tam to bpm Clearances, Overruns, Discontinued items... AMAZING DEALS ON Men's, Women's & Kids Fashion & Footwear Assorted Accessories & Basics ALL UNDER THE CIRCUS TENT BEHIND THE STORE! Antique and Retro Wallpaper 25¢ a Rol - weather permitting - | PRICES FROM NOTHING OVER 7° +197 plus don't miss our in--store summer sale! a on foot I 78 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8334 KS BR@CK'S 168 Qucen St., Port Perry 985-2521 Service, Quality and Style Stice 1851 will be able to get a close-up look at these magnificent birds. For a closer look at what the 4th annual Highlands of Durham Games have to offer, be sure to pick up the Program of Events. Tickets are $10 per day or a weekend pass can be purchased for "$20. Youths, ages 18 or under, are admitted free. Each paid ticket is eligible to win a trip for two to the United Kingdom. # 2 EERE BE 5 = EEE ERE EEE EH BH ss EE EEE EE EE EE EE ER EE EEE = 3 B i on) 8 Fo] To all sales final BB 8B EEE EI a 8) 1) = for Kids 174 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8797 (

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