Ontario Community Newspapers

Terrace Bay News, 12 Nov 1991, p. 10

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Pape 10, News) Thesday, Noveinber'12 1991 --X * FREE ADMISSION Holy Angels' CWL Christmas Bazaar and Chicken Patty Tea Saturday November 16, All performances start at 1:30 p.m. ~ future of health and com- 2 &. 4 p.m. Schreiber Legion Tea $4.00, $2.00 for children under 12 Bake table, Knitting table, Sewing table, Children's Activity Crajts, 50/50 draw, Raffles THE HELPING HANDS A Stage Performance Presented by C.O.P.A. CO-OP The past, present and munity support services for the elderly. Refreshments Served Nov. 18 Geraldton Community Centre - Wardrope Street Nov. 19 Nipigon - Elk's Hall - 112-4th Street Nov. 20 Marathon Community Centre - 16th Street Nov. 21 Terrace Bay - Legion Hall, Hwy 17 fa Lal a\ Office. Sponsored by The Council on Positive Aging (C.O.P.A.), 270C Bay Street, Thunder Bay, Ontario - Tel. 345-0086 with financial assistance from the Community Health and Support Division, Northwest Area (A) "Strawberry boutique Linda Velanoff in her store during last week's festivities. When Lynda Velanoff com- pleted her studies in law and security, opening a flower shop did not seem to be the next log- ical step. "IT sat around for a year because there wasn't many jobs around," she says. So Velanoff studied how to design, handle and care for flo- ral arrangements, and, with encouragement from the Busi- ness: Development Centre; she" opened Strawberry's Floral Boutique at the Simcoe Plaza in Terrace Bay. Velanoff first conducted a market survey that showed there was demand for her busi- ness. "The feedback I got from people in Terrace Bay was that having a flower shop here would be appreciated," she says. "So I took my chances." Velanoff opened for business last June, and held her grand opening' last 'Thursday, Friday' and Saturday. Each day, a draw was made sholds its grand opening for a $25 gift certificate. Thurs- day's winner was Rosa Com- misso, Friday's was Ariane Falzetta, and Saturday's winner was Herman Eickholt. In addition to flowers, the boutique specializes in helium, balloons, stain glass, stuffed animals, wedding consultations and greeting cards. "We also do dried arrange- ments,"she says. "T dry (the flowers), put a lacquer finish on them, and then arrange them." General Manager Ross Fowler "92B22 +2 & 4 WHEEL DRIVES 0 -FUEL INJECTED -CAB PLUS STARTING AT '9 745° -- bc \ = net socom 4,000 -- '8,745° fl ar the Lot" AZDA 323 DX&SE _ MODELS sarmes 10,960" sore $4,000 'now 99,960" -- FNEAZDaSd_s Making you feel just right 249 N. MAY ST.

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