Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 27 Oct 1987, p. 18

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Bases raha e bed dhe. anid. gr. coud Ry = Ta WL TE TINIE, oe SLES Penny-Anne Davidson demonstrated her favourite hobby, spinning, for the boys and girls of Cartwright Central Public School during Heritage Day last Friday. A group of students at Cartwright Central Public School gather around a quilting bee, part of the Heritage Day demonstrations organized RON WAGNER me & Frere Inc. ALF; 3 R. Laflamine fhe YA ERE -- Wy 4 3 J = 9 ' 0~ + Off | At the end of July, | resign- ed from Cashway Lumber to operate Wagner Enterprises. | have been working from my home office at R.R.4, Ux brige, and thank the Iin- dividuals and contractors | have had the opportunity to serve since then Beginning January 1st, 1988, | will be renting com- mercial space on Durham Rd 23 to serve you better | have products available from 3 window manufac: turers, 2 truss manufac: turers, and 2 steel cladding companies, as well as interior door and trim packages. Kitchen cupboard sales, along with drafting services continue to be a major part of Wines ENTERPRISES 852-7722 RESIDENTIAL DESIGN, DRAFTING & BLUEPRINTING SERVICES SAVE UNTIL NOVEMBER 20th We also sell: At Cartwright Central Public School Yet "another celebfation of Blackstock's Centennial was held Friday October 23, when the Blackstock Women's Institute presented Heritage Day to the students at Cartwright Central Public School. The gymnasium at the school was chock full of displays of a historic nature, featuring crafts and food from days gone by. Convenor Dora Martyn helped assistance of teacher Kathy Morton. Mrs. Martyn, dressed up in a yellow pioneer dress, oversaw the displays which included candle- making, butter-making, quilting, crocheting, old-fashioned calendars, and fresh apple cider (a treat for the kids when they were finished tour- ing the gym). "We'd been talking about doing this early in the spring, and I know this is late, but it is still 1987," Mrs. Martyn said with a smile. The children were also inclined to smile as. they tasted the fresh but- ter, guzzled cider, and watched as ladies spun wool, or concentrated on needlework. by the Blackstock Women's Institute to celebrate the community's centennial year. See story for details. 2 R.R.4 UXBRIDGE ot " LyAN ROOF TRUSSES STEEL CLADDING organize the one-day event, with the. Blackstock Heritage Day | Jean Adams showed Amy Davidson how to dip candles at CCPS. : 5 Year Annual Interest | 1/4% Rates subject to change without notice the municipal savings & loan corporation APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 Water Street, Port Perry 985-8471 The War Amputations of Canada presents: THE NAKISKA KIDS In a new film called The Nakiska Kids, 17members of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program challenge the slopes of Nakiska site for the alpine events at the 1988 Winter Olympics. Chris, born missing his arms and legs, has always wanted to ski like Karl A Nakiska, his dream comes true, thanks to your support of the CHAMP Program. Py The Nakiska Kids is available on loan, free of charge, by contacting the address below: Champ Chris Koch with War Amps Chief Executive Officer Cliff Chadderton and Karl Hilzinger, double-leg amputee and well- known as the "silver-suited" skier in our TV. messages. \ The War Amputations of Canada, National Headquarters, 2827 Riverside Drive, Ottawa, Ontario K1V 0C4. Td The War Amputations of Canada is a registered charitable organization opetated by amputees for amputees on a non-profit basis. The War Amps does not receive govern Mant funds. Should you wish further information, please do not hesitate to contact us oronto (416) 488-0600, area codes 619, 613, 706, dial toll-free 1800-268-8821. all other area codes dial toll-free 1-800-268-8917. Charitable Registration Number 0286831 09 10 my business. TRIM PACKAGES | invite your business by phoning 852-7722. (7

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