Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1985, p. 12

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The Blackstock Rec Centre was buzzing with interest April 24th, when the Blackstock and District Lioness Club hosted a fundrais- ing fashion show featuring the Great Looks of Burlington resident ~ Diane Kroes (pictured at top). Several local models (including * sisters Mary Wilson and Kristine Wilson) helped Ms. Kroes display new spring fashions, nightwear, accessories, scarves and scarf pins. And after it was all over, they even had a chance to sit back with ° some home-baking. ' _-- me DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings 6:30PM & Saturdays. PLEASE CALL: 985-2916 LET'S MAKE THE CHANGES THAT PUT PEOPLE FIRST ELECT ART FIELD CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS 73 KENT STREET WEST, LINDSAY 328 - 0161 is rR EER CIT Sr A I AB sins "ror Home and Country" What happened to crest Greenbank News by Margaret Couperthwaite Birthday greetings to Mrs. Reazjn of Wick. The U.C.W. will meet on Wednesday, May 1 at the home of Mrs. Muriel Gibson at 2 o'clock. The 4-H baking project finished on Saturday with their achievement day at Brooklin with a good turnout. Our local girls had to put on a skit "I made it myself." Linda Mahaffey visiting with her aunt and uncle at the Harry Hill's home over the weekend. Sympathy to the relatives of Mr. Glen Gibson who was buried this past week. Mr. and Mrs. Doug Lunney of Whitby visited with Mrs. Olive McMillen on Sunday. Miss Mary Forfar is visiting with her sister Mrs. Mildred Thomson for a few days. ° * Mr. and Mrs. Garry Churcher 'and family from Corunna were visiting her sister - Mr. and Mrs. Clarkson over the weekend. Remember members of the W.1. - we are in- vited to Honeydale W.i. - 50th anniversary on Mon- "day, May 6th. Congratulations to Heather Howsam and Allan Tomaso, Jeffrey Foote and Kimberlee Deraaf on their recent marriages. Rev. and Mrs. Rundell were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Stone a couple of days last week. The presentation of the "Showboat" by the Scugog Choral Society certainly delighted all that attended their per- formances which includ- ed local talent of singers, dancers and actors. Congratulations. Could anyone who knows anything about the W.I. crest "For Home and Country" which hung on the wall outside the kitchen in the hall, please contact Iva Phoenix or Rachael McMillan. It is something we cherish and would like to locate it. Thanks. Please phone Mrs. Shirley Lee 985-8926 next week with news. Thanks. A nice thing about Spring is that It always says it with flowers. The Town Hall Com- mittee would like to sincerely thank all those who came out in support of the recent Telephone Benefit Dance. The many regular users of the hall will be glad to know, that a telephone will be installed on Fri- day, May 2nd. Special thanks to Mrs. Minton for another delicious meal. The fourth annual. Spring clean-up sale will be held at the hall and park this year on Satur- day, May 25th. For all those finding buried treasures in their spring cleaning, tables can be rented to sell your wares by calling 985-8351. FRANK'S RESTAURANT ee -- CAESAREA -- L.L.B.O. For Information Call: 986-5553 (Heavy Metal Band) Fri., Sat., May 4th May 3rd 9PM. tol AM. Pratt & Lambert Early Bird Paint Sale! 40% Off Weather White - Latex EXTERIOR PAINTS "ys Off Sale WALL TO WALL CARPET Now 10% to 33% of EXAMPLE: Waterford || 100% Nylon Antron. Wear- Dated Carpet.Reg. $27.15 sq. yd. Price ... *17.49 183 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-8234 3 | a *

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