Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Oct 1983, p. 15

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SABI ARE RB GRR ae Now what do you really want for Christmas? Another bottle of perfume or a 'gorgeous fur like this one from The Pink Dot? Gentlemen, prepare your wallets. Tweeds are back classier than ever as Runway model Kathy Stinson and friend Rob Dods demonstrate. There's still time to RON HUNT DRILLING CONTRACTOR RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WATER WELLS ® General Commercial Drilling - @ Pump Installation & Service ® Guaranteed Workmanship ® Licensed by Ministry of Environment PAYMENT TERMS AVAILABLE! CALL: (705) 324-4167 LINDSAY, ONTARIO Eo I CA ot AY "3 : i! Tg A CX 5 wi 5 : A vi d hE (REA RR LHI UHFNSIRRAS SEA PAR TRAP A Aa gy ee Vis Bt Sinn Leather and lace, leather and sweaters -- the whole idea is mixing softness with strength and coming up with an irrestible contrast. You see? catch a colourful autumn weekend in the country, made better with quality clothes from local stores. SIPCO i i FCO : IT'STIME TO THINK ABOUT HOME HEATING! . 0 il [| 5 n un i I [| ] ] : Call Sipco for: 1 B © Automatic oil delivery - - 7 - [| i fl 8 fl a [| I fl i n - [| © 24 hr. heating system service ® Insurance on system repairs and maintenance 985-8625 PORT PERRY & DISTRICT NTR A ya A od ats ALY BEng 27 Bs Se A I SERN 1 TE gi CIE RE WP EE AN AF NEA Eh PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. October 25, 1983 -- 15 Attendance was low but clothes were great The attendance was down but the clothes were terrific and if you missed the recent annual Fall Fashion Show, you missed out on something special. Two nights were re- served in the Port Perry High School auditorium last week, Wednesday and Thursday, which is why organizers say attendance was down over last year. "If we had of had one .night instead of two, the show would be packed," commented Joyce Taylor, president of the Hospital Auxiliary of the Community Mem- orial Hospital, the spon- sors of the show. Still, despite the half- empty room, a sizeable contribution was raised for the hospital's expansion fundraising campaign. Mrs. Taylor hasn't tallied up the exact amount yet but she expects it will be more than last year. Fashions by Straw- berry Threads, Sports- land, Country Classics, The Pink Dot, Wendy Bateman, Paula Lish- man and Gregory's Menswear were model- ed by a bevy of beauties, many of them from Runway Model Training Centre in Oshawa. Modelling were Freida Cochrane, Marilyn Durnford, Frederick + LJ PORT PERRY 'BaD HOUSE MINIATURES 57 Crandell Street - 985 7034 Dolfhouses - Furniture Accessories - Building & Decorating Supplies CUTE VAZIEI Flash-Frozen Garden Peas Rhubarb Asparagus Cherries Raspberries Corn Green & Wax Beans Blueberries Peaches Apricots Sliced Carrots Mixed Vegetables STOCK UP FOR WINTER SALE CREAMED HONEY lkg...... 2.25 4b...... 3.95 --NOLIMIT-- MESMILLAN ORCHARDS Muy. Mo. 2 Detonn Ajax & Whithy 6860388 686-2531 Lengauer, Rob Dods, Karen Weggler, Dani Albano, June Hui, Kathy Stjnson, Sandy Smith, Donna Trotter, Ramona Reesor, Sue Doods, Louise Racine, Denise Gilbert, Jodie Adams, Elise Watts, Sue Banford, Melody MacKenzie and Step- hanie Butt. Sandra Taylor read the commentary, Irwin Smith supplied the music, Roger Morris and Rob Dods produced the lighting and Karen Taylor co-ordinated the whole event. The following local businesses supplied support and contri- butions: Smith & Smith Drugs, Canadian Tire, Personal Touch Flowers, David's Hair- styling, Emiel's Place, Settlement House, Home Hardware, IGA, Pearce Jewellry, House of Howard, Mersco, Luke's Country Store, Bruton's IDA, Hank's Pastries, The Cold Cut Centre, Pentland Jew- ellry, Red Rug Rentals, Eleanor's Flowers, Ives Florist, The Feed Bin Bakery, Port Perry Needle Craft, Downy Nest and Eleanor Davidson. HELPFUL HINTS Try tossing dried orange and lemon rinds into your fireplace for a spicy aroma. Soft Water without Salt! DR. BROWNLEE WATER IRONIZER-& PURIFIER *90 Day Guarantee *No Maintenance $100%° *Lasts a Lifetime *100% Canadian CALL PAT PORRILL ... 986-4728 Pin an award on a kid who deserves it. Ontario's community newspapers and CP Air, co-ordinator and patron of the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Awards Program, are seeking entries for 1983. Recipients will receive a Junior Citizen lapel pin, plaque, $200 and a family picture with the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario. Nomination forms are available at this newspaper. PORT PERRY STAR JUNIOR CITIZEN CO-ORDINATOR: MR. PETER HVIDSTEN DEADLINE: NOVEMBER 30, 1983 (TTP 7 Rae

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