Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 5 Jun 1984, p. 14

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First ORMTA recital held in town for years On the evening of May 23rd, the Oshawa and District Branch of the O.R.M.T.A. (Registered Music Teacher's Assoc- iation) held a Piano Recital at the Port Perry Town Hall. This is the first time that an O.R.M.T A. Recital has been held in Port Perry for many years The selected students partic- ipating came from such ~ surrounding areas as Oshawa, Whitby, Ajax, * Sunderland, Ashburn and Port Perry. Twe local piano teachers, Mrs. Paula Copithorn of Port. Perry and Mrs. Jean Stachow of Ashburn were the convenors of the even- ing. The president of the O.R.M.T.A., Mrs. Jean Bailey, spoke at the conclusion of the pro- gramme and thanked the participating stud- ents and the guests for attending. The audience was treated to a variety of pieces ranging from early Baroque to Con- tempory. ALL GERANIUMS Red, white, pink or salmon . ALL ANNUALS Alyssum to Zinnias WE GROW THEM ALL . .. ALL VEGETABLES Cabbage, Cauliflower, Sprouts, Onions, Peppers, Leeks, Lettuce, Brocolli, etc. . .. .. box ALL TOMATOES ow Tim, Sweet 100's . . . .. box A SEED POTATOES | 7Q¢ | ALL ONIONS Dutch Sets, Multipliers & Spanish ......... ALL IMPATIENS Red, orange, white, pink, fuschia, red/white 4" pot BUY DIRECT FROM THE GROWER & SAVE! ALL ALL box 79° ALL Melons, Herbs. INDIVIDUAL POTS Parsley, Watermelon, Castor Plant, Fuschia, Ivy Geraniums, Dracena. Bulbs, Peonies, Clematis. Bleeding Heart Flowering Shrubs, Rose Bushes, etc Cucumbers, SOIL - PEAT EXTRA SPECIAL! HANGING BASKETS 2.000 to choose from -*4.99 EACH ¢ =} 79 eh \ A 79°¢ Early Girl, Glamour, Bonnie Best, Roma, Beefeater, Beefsteak, FERTILIZER 2.00 SN a ALL PANSIES BOX 59° 7 Wo Allan Underhill Flowers & Greenhouses Saturday Bam SHOP RAIN OR SHINE IN OUR 7 GREENHOUSES. 75 000 Boxes to Choose From 220 Main Street North, UXBRIDGE 852-6395 01 852.6283 ] rs Art focus on seniors The Library would like to join with the Senior Citizens in the celebration of June as Senior Citizen month, a time to show apprecia- tion and recognition of all the generations that procede us. Puring this month at the Library special activities will be on- going along with special exhibits featuring Senior Citizens in our community. The tradition of Story- telling has been nurtur- ed and preserved by grandparents down through the years. Three days will be set aside for a sharing of stories with Mrs. M. Cornish and Mrs. P. Stones and the children of the community. The exhibits at the Library during this month are brought to us by just 3 of the many talented Seniors in our community: Paintings by Mr. Harry Lindsay and Dr. Bill McKay; carvings by Mr. John Kingstone. Time will also be set aside for a family night of films, and afternoon for learn- ing about the computers in the Library and reminiscing about the 'good ole days'. S207 QUEEN STREET June is Senior Citizen's Month and to celebrate, Scugog War Memorial' 'Library is hosting an exhibit featuring the artwork of three Scugog seniors. Harry Lindsay, 75, (shown sitting next to one of his paintings) has been painting realism in oils, watercolours and acrylics all his life. Dr. Bill McKay (standing) on the other hand has just taken up his abstract art two years ago. Also on display is a collection of wood carvings by John Kingstone, who was unable to have his picture take due to iliness. The exhibit will be on display for the next three weeks. A Great Selection of Reasonably Priced Gifts for Dad! When you want a gift to become the lasting memory of a beautiful occasion, look to Luke's to accent the day! 280 (Cm Se) " COUNTRY STORE -- UNIQUE GIFTS -- 1985-3011 4, PORT PERRY / J N2/(¢ i ' Ty) AX 4 0 pt SY SE ST Fe She IL ry es & ¥ oS

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