PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, Apr. 20, 1977 -- 11 1 . . : ° \ [] Bs : Form garden club Port Perry High holds 29th 'At Home' | : 4 The founding meeting of not only add years to your by Sheila O'Reilly her At Home Committee) = support your local track events, exhibits and many the Pine Ridge Garden Club life but life to your years. Weeks of preparation we could not have had our them. other activities being dis- was held on Tues. Apr. 5 at Mr. Gordon Wicks spoke came to a successful end or successful "circus". Port Perry High School's played by both teachers and Nestleton Community on "Annuals" with an Friday night when a record Plans are still in effect to open house is this Wednes- = students. Centre, Approximately 100 excellent slide presentation. crowd turned up to enjoy 'Dance for a Tramp" on day night. There will be fo enthusiastic members sign- Hints for starting plants our 20th annual "At Home". May 13 so start lining up . ed up from the Scugog area. indoors were given. The The annual crowning of - somSors. Details will come i t t f h 4 Pontypool, Janetville, Sea- newer varieties of annuals Queen and Princess took later. ap IS con erence er } a grave, Manchester, Port were described, especially place and the results were ~~ The next theme week ; Perry, Blackstock and those suitable for areas as follows: Joan Merchant, involving our language, Wednesday, April 27th Representatives from Nestleton were represented. where water was not Queen with Anna Robertson history and geography will be the starting of an home and foreign fields will There was a reception readily available. Flowers as runner-up. Princess departments will involve an informative and instructive have displays and pictures a and issue of membership suitable for winter bouquets went to. Melody Train and assembly of skits, foreign time at Port Perry Baptist" of their respective areas of cards from 7 p.m. At8p.m. were also shown. her runner-up was Lee luncheons served in our Church. Missionaries from service in the lower Audi- Mayor Malcolm welcomed Mr. Clarenc Tink, Howsam, Congratulations cafetéria and other exciting various areas of the world torium of the Church. All all and outlined the object- Director of District 4 thank- to all. The titles are well events that you won't want «will be present each night are welcome to attend the ives of a Horticultural Club ed the speakers and wished deserved. Laurel Price is to miss. from the 27th to May 1 to Missionary Service each and presided for the the new club every success. to be commorated for her = Track and Field meets outline the works and needs evening at 7:30. Plus other election of officers. Mrs. Davis, President of excellent effort. Without are 'less than one month of these Mission Fields - activities related to the | y o President - Mrs. F.w. the Brooklin. Horticultural her hours of back breaking away. Serious planning has Today. Conference during the day. Newton, 1st vice - Mrs, J. Club brought greetings and dedication (and of course. begun, so try to get out and- 2 i Aldridge, 2nd vice - Mrs. R. presented a book on : 1) Wygerde, Secretary - Mrs, Roses" from the Club for Chris Wilson, Treasurer - bl nil ps Hot (Rd H H Brian R. Newton, donated personally a ! Directors: Mr. B. Gunter, !0 assist in starting a basic H 0 U S E 0 F 0 Ww A R of | ¢ Mr. P. Johansen, Mr. R. library on gardening. The et Naylor, Mrs. Jean Dymond, Fr ivy Alle peoviied & a e of most n Dan Mr Co hn rn Just in time for the Stanley Cup Playoffs! : Mrs. B. Nicholson, Mrs, M., We are indebted to" the ; Ryan, Mr. McDermott. Brooklin Chip for their = generous assistance. 7 Lg Audios. M rd. Sosy ad President Mrs. F.W. New- . oolowr a pd * ton was applauded by all He President Mrs. F.W.. the speakers for her a i . Newton took the chair and o;physiasm and hard work is introduced Mr. Gomme, in laying the ground work Secretary of the Provincial go. the club. The meeting EN - ¥ Horticultural Dept. replac- closed with a social hour in AY v ing Mr. E.A. Starr who was which coffee and cookies EA unable to be present. Inan ..0 served ' excellent speech he outlined The monthly meetings are the work of the Horticult- pig on the first Tuesday of ' 2 ural Clubs which have every month at 7:30 in the . 3 S000 Members nario. Nestleton Community MODULARITY -- THE BETTER WAY Ho also covered the 6ant Centre, If you are intrest TO MAKE COLOR TELEVISION structure and government ed in becoming a member, 3 publications available from the Information Branch, Lome $0 6 Nex meeting on May 3rd. Plans are already Transformer Power Supply Module for Rock Solid Pictures p Parliament Buildings, underway for a bus trip to This latest power transformer supplies the Toronto. 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