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Port Perry Weekend Star, 24 Mar 2000, p. 20

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20 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" Na TE ARR he rE < - EET a, vA aww Ped ET Eri ar : ART SAE STE Ere a J. Fs IT ahr Sek id BS Hog SERS 6 FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 2000 > regres or pacom pane r -- -- -- -- ---- -------- a -- ---- ¥ 3" Richters Herbs is proud to present expert Linda Lee Purvis (of Magnolias Beauty Products) lecturing and demonstrating on herbal bath and beauty (free). Learn how easy it is to make your own herbal Herbal beauty the topic at Richters' talk bath products and unique gifts. A beautiful drive is rewarded with free herbal teas and samples in the gift store. Richters Herbs is located on Hwy. 47, just east of Goodwood. For further information call (905) 640-6677. a cit Pt Po Plans are now coming together for the fifth annual festival for April 1-2 Warm spring weather means it's syrup time in Sunderland again Local sugar shacks have been busy producing deli- cious fresh maple syrup for your pancakes when you visit the Sunderland Maple Syrup Festival on April | and 2. Betty Ann Harder of Harlaine's said that it's been a good season for maple syrup, with the sap running on and off depend- ing on the weather, so it's easy to keep up with the production. Harlaine's south of Sunderland, is one of three choices for sugar bush tours this year as part of the fifth annual festival. Stock buses will leave Sunderland Public School for round trip tours to Harlaine's, Bountiful Harvest Farm and Edwin and Dorothy Barkey's in Cannington, which is a new location this year. For only $3 for adults and $1 for children, you can visit a sugar shack and see how sap is transformed into maple syrup. Tours run both days, and there will also be all day pancake breakfasts at the Sunderland Legion and St. Mary's Anglican Church. Other festival activities 'you 'won't want to miss include two Jungle Cat World shows, an art and craft show at the school, a new pioneer exhibit at the arena, all day entertain- | the lucky winner could ment on the downtown stage, kids art show and colouring contest, Gable Bros. midway, barbecues, street vendors, clowns, a dairy farm tour to Teledale"s, an outdoor church service, and more. There's still a chance to get in on the following con- tests: bed races, talent show and pancake eating. Call Lynn at (705) 357-2252 for details. Free programs, evening entertainment and $1 raffle tickets are available at many Sunderland stores. There are still some tickets left for the fun-filled come- dy Improv show by The Parts featuring Neil Crone be you! and his friends on Saturday night, April 1. Don't miss the entertaining Les Smith in a Tribute to Garth Brooks on Friday night, March 31. .You can also get your raffle tickets at the Sunderland Maple Syrup Festival infor- mation booth during the festival weekend, to win fabulous prizes including a Sugar Bush print by Walter Campbell, a Maple Beanie Buddy from Uniquely Designed, an autographed movie script from Festival ambassador actor Neil Crone, a studio portrait from Terry Paul Photography and dinners for two from Flinks and Casino Rama. 11,432 PRIZES in All The Oshawa General Hospital Foundation is pleased to introduce the Cash For Cancer Lottery. With incredible 1 in 7 odds®, it's your chance to win great prizes and support a great cause. Every ticket purchased helps fund the development of the new, Durham Regional Cancer Centre. Buy your ticket by midnight March 31st for a shot at 1 of 3 Early Bird Prizes. . Plus enter to win cars, cash, and so much more. Each prize worth at least $300. Get your ticket today! The Oshawa General Hospital Foundation Charitable Registration No. 11024 8126 RR000Y. Provincial Lottery License No. P0O00075 300 Fares: any, on We ca Of WANHPD.009 1 58 Was 6.106 Hearuon pricy to the pisces of canis). Tickets are only $100.00 GMC Sierra

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