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Port Perry Star, 24 Mar 1987, p. 19

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as nt | ng | or | he | ne od | an i Brooklin's Sandra Porco can't wait for Friday night when she will be able to model this lovely outfit at Anderson Collegiate's Im- ages '87 fashion show. The Anderson Street resident is not only 'modelling in the show, but is its co-producer this year. The bright Hawaian print pants and halter outfit, complete with versatile shirt- * jacket topper, is being provided by Brooklin Village Shoppe, who are being featured in the show. The extravaganza will feature over 24 male and female models as well as some younger children, and will give a glimpse of what's new for the spring and summer season ahead. See accompanying story for more details. . Anderson readies for annual fashion show Students at Anderson Collegiate are preparing to present their an- nual spring fashion show, Images '87. The event, which has repeatedly proved to be an immense success, is completely organized and presented by the students themselves. This year, Images '87 will be held this Friday night, March 27 in the school gymnasium and will featurc the latest in spring and summer fashions, including swimwear. There will also be some delightful creations for the younger set, with children's clothing being supplied by Paradise. Brooklin Village Shoppe will be featured in the show, and some designs will also come from fashion stores in Oshawa, Whitby and Pickering. This year, there will also be a selection of prom wear which will hopefully give the 1987 *sraduates some great ideas of what to wear for their big day. There will be about 16 female models and eight guys participating as well as a number of children. Locally, Sandra Porco, Dave Roberts and Donald Khoe of Brooklin will be gliding down the ramp. Sandra is also a co-producer of the show. Tickets are $6 and $3 for those under the age of 12. This includes refreshments, so plan to attend this well received event. Tickets will be available at the door. 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This coming Saturday, March 28, Brooklin Horticulture Society will be presenting *'A Garden Seminar" at Burns Church Hall® This is a great opportunity for all garden lovers to learn a little more about some of your favourite flowers. You will be privileged to hear four ex- cellent speakers on specialty sub- jects that should interest everyone. Registration and coffee at 9:00 a.m. 'and the activities will continue un- til 2:30 p.m. or thereabouts. Lunch will be served and is included in the 'cost of registration. The cost is $25.00 for members and $30.00 for non-members. Joseph G. Schraven (Pickering Nurseries) 'will be speaking on "Roses From the Past." "Iris" by Miss Verna Laurin, secretary of the Canadian Iris Society. Neville Holmes of Scarborough and "Perennials For Your Garden" by Gordon Wick, member of the Brooklin Society. There will also be door prizes. ~ Keep in mind the bus trip to the first prizes were won by "Sweet Peas' by Mr. Garden Festival and the Canadian Home Show on Wednesday, April 8 which 1s being organized by Brooklin Horticulture. To reserve a seat please call Veronica Colangelo dat 655-8945 If you would like to learn a little more about landscaping and ways to beautify your lawn and property, here is an opportunity for you to at- tend a "Landscape Design Course" by Ken Brown. Each Monday even- ing in April, Ken has planned a prac- tical course that will take you through some principals of Land- scape Design as well as how to ex- ecute your dreams and ideas. Cost 1s $25.00 for B.H.S. members and $30.00 for non-members, To register, you may call 655-8945. This course will take place at Burns Church Hall, at 7:30 p.m. each Monday evening throughout April. Don't forget the clean-up bee at the church on Saturday, April 4. A lot of helping hands will make the job easier for everyone. The Kirk Guild is holding an open house at the church at 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, April 7 to meet your new neighbours. A demonstration of cake decorating sounds of interest to all. All ladies of the congregation are invited. At time of writing, Nellie Hopkins is in Oshawa General Hospital. We hope you will soon be well enough to return home again, Nellie. Best wishes from your many friends. Joint service between two Brooklin churches The next few weeks should prove to be busy ones at Brooklin United Church. On March 29, the title of the mor- ning worship sermon will be 'Sight for Blind Eyes."" All are welcome. The service at 11 a.m. On April 5, the guest speaker will be - Rev. Bill Tadeja, Associate Chaplain, of Oshawa General Hospital. The Junior and "Senior choirs wiil lead the music. On April 12, a pancake breakfast will be held at 9:45 a.m. in the C.E. Building followed by the Palm Sun- day Communion Service at 11 a.m. April 16, Maundy Thursday Com- munion will be held at 7:30 p.m. at FARMERS 'You could save money and time if you come to the income tax specialists! OUR CAREFULLY TRAINED ' TAX PREPARERS are ready to prepare your income tax return They are up-to-date on all the tax credits and deductions that apply to farmers At H&R Block, we'll take all the time necessary to do the job night because we want you to pay the lowest legitimate tax 'Come to H&R Block We could save you money this year THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS (above the Post Office) PORT PERRY 985-9803 Weekdays 9 AM to6 PM Saturdays 9AM to 5 PM Brooklin United. This is a joint ser- vice with St. Thomas Anglican Church and Rev. Ivan Dyer will be the speaker. April 17, Good Friday Service will be at 11 a.m. at St. Thomas Anglican Church with Rev. Frazer Lacey as speaker. April 19 there will be an Easter Sunday Service. The Sociables wil] be attending 'The Barbershoppers' on Friday, April 24. Tickets are $7.00 and can be obtained by calling Tani Agar at 655-3005. Art and Eva Richardson visited last Sunday with their daughter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Nelson at Centerton Mrs. Jim Cunnington and family of Guelph, were recent visitors with Bill and Bernice Gardner. Visiting with Ted and Rose Heron * recently were Drew Leaper and son Nothing Less." lan of Mississauga, Bob Rowe and daughter Penny of Trenton, Doris and Bill McAndless and daughters Linda and Karen of Don Mills, and Lenore Lowes and daughter Andrea of Pickering. lan and Shirley Hamilton are moving very soon-to Victoria, B.C We wish them well as they take up residence in British Columbia. Jack and Rita Davidchuk and family have just ;returned home from a lovely skiing trip to Mont Sainte-Anne, Quebec and report ski- © ing conditions were excellent. Ken Brown and Moyra Griffin with their families enjoyed skiing also at Mont Sainte-Anne over the holidays. Ashburn's Annual Spring Dance will be held at the Thunderbird Golf and Country Club on Saturday, April 4 from 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. $20.00 per couple, with tons of prizes. Disc jockey and lunch. You may obtain tickets at Ashburn Store or Shorts Pharmacy. © Rev. McEntyre chose as his by mon title on Sunday morning, * I'he Open Secret of the Gospel," the se- cond in part of his sermon series "Faith Foundations.' His text was . from Ephesians, Chapter 2, verse 8. The Gospel is the spiritual power by which Christians live. By grace through trust or faith is the open secret of the Gospel. These are very inspiring messages, and we look for- ward to the remainder of this series. Next Sunday' s subject is "Love in Action.' " Scriptures were read by Mary Briscoe and Barbara Porter. Hugh Knight favoured us with a lovely solo "My Hope is Built orf The Death family are ushering throughout March. Church school each Sunday at 10:00 a.m: Morning worship at 11:15 a.m. "A warm welcome to all. Muriel Fisher has returned home. following a lovely holiday in Florida, Life is short and we never have . enough time for gladdening the PORT PERRY WINDOWS & DOORS i i * Glass & Screen Repairs SERVICE & INSTALLATION PHONE ... 985-8724 WAYNE HUTCHINSON hearts of those who travel the way with us. Oh, be swift to love! Make haste to be kind. Double Hung Tilt Windows Casement Windows Picture Windows Awning Windows Storm Windows Storm Doors Sealed Thermal Units Patio Doors Patio Storm Doors And 'Much More FREE ESTIMATES Insurance Work --

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