P tEl . ___ cil 'ves bl ssing to school q O o ,- reumo , new", Port atin council approved events proposed for a public started to plan the reunion. The Port Elgin Chamber1 of Com. to accommodate an overflow. School reunion at last Tuesday night's council meeting. merce and the Lake Huron Fishing Club have each donated Plans for the reunion include registration Q Friday, Sandra Hewitson, of Port Elgin, approached council say- $250 which helped cover the cost of postage. People atten- followed by a social evening and dance with pi tures and ing a parade, festival gardens, street dance and a banneran» ding the reunion are asked to forward a $5 registration tee, other displays set up. Saturday starts taff with a parade at 10 Downing the event all required council approval before which is coming in slowly, she admitted. Some of this a.m. Other events for the day include Festival Gardens at/ they could be definitely included in the reunion plans. money will also go toward postage, as well as toward a book the arena, a.garden party, an ice cream social, plays in both The reunion, which will take place August 2, a, and 4, is filled with memorabilia. The book would also have blank the public and high schools, a chicken barbecue, and a open to anyone who has ever attended or taught at the Port pages in the back for autographs. street dance. On Sunday, a picnic is planned at North Shore Elgin public school. Pins with pictures of the old schoolhouse on them have Park. She said other things are on the go, but she was Hewitson told council about 800 invitations have been already been ordered and will be on sale this week. T-shirts unable to say what they were yet. mailed out so far, and ads have been placed in various major commemorating the event have also been ordered. 2 newspapers in other cities. She said the organizers expect Darlene Turner, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, sulgigzagke-ngai[3,33ggnigbgqhzyotlflfinrn Elgin the reunion to be "the biggest thing that ever hit Port asked where these people will be staying as the August y rs. Elgin", with about four to five thousand people coming to long weekend has traditionally been the busiest weekend The reunion organizers have about 5,000 names of people town for the event. She said there are people interested in lor motel owners in Grey and Bruce counties. Hewitson who have attended the public school over the years, but attending the reunion who had never been to the school. replied the invitations specified an early reply so accomoda- tion't have addresses for some or have delivered invitations The organizers had no money, Hewitson said, when they tlon can be booked, and said plans are under Consideration by hand or through family members. SBVFCi _ . " "s.' 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The club originally had over 40,000 eggs from the Ministry of Natural _ Resources and having 34'.000 fingerlings after eight months is considered very tall royalty were so lovei ........Sau e . . . ' . . 'Cl Kearns is flanked b); her J'r',rS'l'll'itrl!1,seg:r1t,',reyrstr"f 2:201?" successful. Helping the club with the release of the three..ineh fish were members Coulter for this photo taken atSaturday's Prom at the Casino a 'll'. er of the lat Port Elgin Scouts, 'A' Troop, who visited the hatchery during the K . / 78 d winter as part of earning their conservation badges. Club officials estimate the NH 'fish will grown to about 12-14 inches in length and weigh about one-half pound ' by the fall. Eventually, the fish will return to spawn in the Saugeen and 'Penetitngore in the fall of 1988 and will test some lucky fishermen's skill with bet- ween 10 and 25 pounds of fighting fury. The club now plans to expand the hat- chery operation to include approximately 200,000 eggs this fall. Photo above chow: a member of the Boy Scout troop transferring the young fish into the large tank that was used to transport the fish to the release points. 077 "y " Pgrs-