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Port Perry Star, 12 May 1992, p. 27

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I Em. "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 12, 1992 - 27 Pine Ridge Garden Club Spring Flower Show The May 6 Flower Show and Meeting of the Pine Ridge Gar- den Club was a success, which was quite a surprise due to the cool weather and a lot of spring bulbs and perennials not bloom- ing as yet. Winners are listed in order of winning for each class: Flowering shrub - Grace Baj- ema. Tulips - Ria Hoogeveen, Pat Kingstone and Betty Forsyth. Double narcissus - Pat Kingstone. Narcissus, large trumpet - Grace Bajema, Ria Hoogeveen, Betty Forsyth and Marsha Mas- sie. Narcissus small cup - Grace Bajema, Ann-Julia Bajema and Pat Kingstone. Any other flowering bulb - Tettje Prins, Shirley Love and Liisa Ryan. Any perennial - Pat King- stone, Liisa Ryan and Grace Bajema. Houseplants - African violet single - Tettje Prins, Grace Baj- ema, Pat Kingstone and Liisa Prins. African violet double - Grace Bajema, Ann-Julia Bajema and Tettje Prins. Any other Flowering Plant - Ria Hoogeveen, Shirley Love and Tettje Prins. Duplicate Bridge Club ' May 6-Afternoon ing Table Mitchell - Avg. 48 h/South br "Firsf More, 'and Blake Van- derwater55. ' "Second - Doris Phinney and a Goren 1/2. 5 E Georgia Broce and d "Cat 4 47: 'Eaat/West 'Avg. 40 'First - Bonnie. and Jack Da- vies 55. Second - 'Doris Beare and Jeanne Dymond 45. E Third - Joyce Heard and Hel- en Mathieson 40 1/2. Evening -5 Table Howell 'Avg. 54 First - Judy and Don Atkin- son65 1/2. Second - Elizabeth Passmore and Joan West 63. = Third - Marie and Blake Van- derwater 57. Fourth - Doris Watson and Bonnie Davies 56. ~ «Fifth - Doris Phinney and © Gord Day 5641/2. WINDOWS & PATIO DOORS. Energy efficient windows reduce drafts and increase warmth. Alcan 8H series windows qualify for the Ontario Hydro Rebate* *(on selected products for qualifying home owners with electric heat) Low E or Argon - : at the home of Ray Death: Show and-Sale ~The Ladies Bible. Class. will : 'meet nian ay 18 at the { Over80 Exhibitors! : WREATHES & AR ANGEMENTS, ; hems. sf Joan ight. Please i QUILTING, CLOTHING, STAINED i 1ast/Thureday nigh t. Following 0 - Taber, door prize - Irene Field- : the W.M.S. met last Wednesday The Pine Ridge Garden Club held its annual Spring Flower Show at the Nestleton Community Centre on Tuesday, May 5. Beautiful bouquets of datfodils, tulips and other flowers on display were judged by a panel of experts. Grace Bajema of Nestleton is pictured above with her medley of spring flowers. The arrangement was called Cool Waters. Several enjoy Sacred Music Ashburn Lov _ by Florence Ashton ont tables of euchre note the change. were played at the euchre'party On Mother's Day the Rev. Dr. Shirley Gale's sermon was cele- brating what it means to be a member of God's family. Barba- ra Porter favored us with a solo. are the 'prizés: 'lone: hands - Anne Plaxton, Nelson Cole; la- dies first prize - Joan Fleming, ladies second prize - Ruby Smith, ladies low - Helen Brown, mens first prize - Jim Gibson, mens second prize - Bill Hodgins, mens low prize - Fred ing, door prize - Mac Albright, 50/60 draw - Mary: Hill. The summer schedule of euchres is beginning with the next euchre on May 28: . Several' from Ashburn en- Joyed, the Sacred MnsioConeert Fr om Our Hands a ames Church, Stouffville, on Friday To Your Heart evening, The 2nd Annual Spring Craft - The'Eleanor Knight branch of. | & Country Collectables GLASS, CUT & PIERCE LAMPSHADES, WOODEN : COLLECTABLES AND MUCH MORE} May 23 & 24,1992 SATURDAY 10:00 AM TO 6:00 PM SUNDAY 10:00 AM TO 4:00 PM BOWMANVILLE RECREATION COMPLEX HWY #2 (KING ST.) & HWY #57 ADMISSION: $1.00 CHILDREN UNDER 12: FREE SNACK BAR DOOR PRIZES (416)985-1616 (416) 985-0572 hi, ALCAN Siding Products Limited Sales & Installation Doors Windows ¢ Trough Port Perry (416) 985-3333 .» Oshawa (416) 434-0047 Lindsay (705) 328-1402 or (705) 878-2023 Reach Industrial Park - Regional Road 8 (1/4 mile east of #12) for the past 125 years "The Tradition Continues" eo Additions e Solariums 7 Tettje Poliagenlan & - Grace Bajema, ns, Marliese Hassler and Liisa Ryan. Miniature houseplant - Grace Bajema and Pat Kingstone. Miniature houseplant flower- ing - Liisa Ryan, Grace Bajema and Shirley Love. Hanging basket - Foliage - Grace Bajema. Hanging basket flowering - Tettje Prins and Grace Bajema. Decorative division - "Spring ~ Sunshine" - Tettje Prins, Pat Kingstone, and Grace Bajema. "Cool Water" - Johanna Field- burg, Tettje Prins and Marga- ret Trull. "Little Wonder" - Ani- ta Mazzorolo, Grace Bajema, Marilyn Clarke and Pat King- stone. "Spring Awaking" - Shir- ley Love, Pat Kingstone, Marga- ret Trull and Johanna Fieldburg. "I Did It My Wary ; Margaret Trull. Our Junior Garden Club aly ways puts on a good show, they! \ sometimes out do the "Seniors", Nicholas, Joshua and Marlee | Malcolm did a good arrange-|\ ment in the "Spring Cleaning' class, an arrangement in a soa dish. llectibles" was won by Christy Martin and Michelle Bonsma, an arrangement of dried material. Our June 2 meeting will be in the way of a bus trip to Picov's Garden Centre and John Brouwer's in Ajax. The bus will leave Nestleton at 6 p.m. and Port Perry at 6:15 p.m. ; Tickets are still available for the trip to Milton, where we will visit Pickletree Farm, a supplier of antique and modern garden accents, a walk-a-bout of Milton, and supper at the Muddy Duck. On the way to Milton, we will stop off at Hut- tonville to visit Epp's Green- houses, a large grower of Afri- can violets from tissue culture. Meetings are held at the Nes- tleton hall the first Tuesday of each month. Juniors meet at 6:45 p.m. and the Seniors at 8 p.m. For more information please call Shirley Love at 986- \ 5330. The Regional Municipality of Durham 5» REGION" : meeting to be held on: the - PLANNIN within the siteii in NOTICE OF PUBLIC igh Take notice that the Regional Planning Committee will consider a ay, May 19, 1992, at 10:00 am. DEPARTMENT BOARDROOM + + © #1615 Dundas St. E; Whitby - 4th floor, Lang Tower West Build 3 © AN APPLICATION TO AMEND. ~ . WE THE DURHAM REGIONAL OFFICIAL PLAN The amendment proposes to create an additional residential lot icated on the map below. - . ing, Whitby Mall - -- Sibeohaently, the held on: The report related to the ins Whitby, 728- callin 31 Kt Rithy) concernin M. Michael, E., 4th floor, Lan Ontario, LIN 6A3, the meeting. Regional recommendations of the Planning Committee al a meeting to be 'Wednesday, May 27, 1962, at-10:00 a.m. COUNCIL CHAMBERS Regional Headquarters Building 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby pro pection in the offices Pot ti he Planning Department, 1615 . Dundas St E, 4th floor, Lang Tower, West Building, Whitby Mall, Richard Szarek, Planning Department (416) -1651 (Toronto). Requests to make a presentation before the Planning Committee the fat ro amendment must be forwarded to Dr. M Commissioner of Plannin Tower, West Building, Whitby and should be received by Friday preceding Council will consider sed amendment, is available for 1615 Dundas St. Mall, Whitby, bree t------------------ Requests to make a presentation before the Regional Council concerning the proposed amendment must be forwarded to the Regional Clerk, Regional Headquarters Building, 605 Rossland Road East, Whitby, ntario. L1N 6A3 and should be received 48 hours prior to the 2 Council Meeting. FILE NO.: OPA 91-017 C.W. Lundy, AM.C.T. Regional Clerk Gary Herrema Regional Chair

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