NE IR EEE CATENIN LA JOA hi SO. £7 vd PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1983 -- 23 Club's fall exhibit draws crowd by Shirley Love Pineridge Garden Club's Fall flower and vegetable show brought cut quite a large amount of exhibits and a good crowd, who enjoyed Eileen McLaughlin's workshop and demonstration on dried flowers as wall hangings. Winners of the cut flower section were: Marigolds 3 inches or over- 1. G. Bajema; 2. I. Hurtig. Marigolds under 2 inches- A.1. G. Bajema; 2. AJ. Bajema; B.1. B. Mairs; 2. A. Howe: 3. L. Ryan; C.1. M. Bailey; 2. A. Woud; 3. M. Moore. Asters- 1. G. Bajema; 2. M. Bailey; 3. B. Mairs. Zinnias over 3 inches- 1. A. Turcotte; 2. M. Bailey -- Zinnias- Pompoms- 1. A. Tur- cotte; 2. A.J. Bajema; 3. G. Bajema. Petunias over 3i, inches- 1. R. Haan; 2. M. Haan;; 3. M. Bailey -- Petunias under 31 inches- 1. M. Bailey; 2. R. Haan; 3. A. Turcotte. Pansies- 1. G. Bajema; 2. B. Mairs; 3. R. Hoogeveen. Gladiolus- Red- 1. R. Haan; 2. A.J. Bajema; 3. G. Bajema -- Pink- 1. G. Bajema; 2. A.J. Bajema -- Purple- P. Kingstone -- any other colour- 1. S. Lovey 2. G. Bajema. Dahlia- larges- 1. A. Turcotte -- Dahlia- Pompom- 1. G. Bajema. Hybrid Tea Rose- 1. P. All colours. PROTECT AND BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME! (A JDNE. CASH & CARRY $1.15 per ft. DELIVERED $1.35 per ft. (5 MILE RADIUS OF PORT PERRY) + Kingstone; 2. A. Tur- cotte; 3. M. Bailey. Floribunda or Gran- diflora Rose- 1. M. Bailey; 2. I. Hurtig. Display of Cut Flowers- 1. A. Woud; 2. A. Turcotte; 3. M. Bailey. Winners of the Vegetable Section: Potatoes- early variety- 1. G. Bajema; 2. A. Tur- cotte; 3. I. Kingstone -- Potatoes - late variety- 1. I. Hurtig; 2. Eileen McLaughlin; 3. M. Moore, Pepper Squash- 1. A. Turcotte; 2. Eileen McLaughlin; 3. A. Howe. Carrots- 1. I. Hurtig; 2. A. Howe; 3. S. Love. Green Peppers- 1. A. Howe; 2. M. Bailey; 3. A. Turcotte. Spanish Onions- 1. B. Mairs; 2. M. Moore. Tomatoes- 1. L.. Ryan; 2. M. Moore; 3. B. Mairs. Corn- 1. M. Moore; 2. Edith McLaughlin; 3. Alice. Pumpkin- 1. M. Moore; 2. A. Turcotte; 3. A. Vanderheul. Collection 0 vegetables- 1. G. Ba- jema; 2. A. Turcotte; 3. J. Kingstone. The decorative divi- sion with the theme "Fall Splendor" contained six sections, all of which were equally lovely. "Autumn Glory"- 1. A. Turcotte; 2. M. Bailey; 3. G. Bajema. "Thanksgiving"- 1. K. Petrie; 2. A. Turcotte; 3. / =) ALL STOCK DOORS . 12 to 134", various sizes and colours. INSTALLATION EXTRA $85.00 Plain $104.00 SIDING - Basic colours in stock. Driftwood $108.50 SHUTTERS - 14 & 16" Various colours, in stock hes PR. $20.00 *All installation extra *Prices listed are cash stated. *All Siding Needs in stock * & carry unless otherwise CALL US ... 985-3747 *Free estimates *No Sunday Sales a Mike & Chris Allen Aluminum G. Bajema. 'Dried Excitement"- 1. P. Kihgstone; 2. G. Ba- jema; 3. M. Bailey. "Fall Delight"- 1. M. Bailey; 2. P. Kingstone; 3. G. Ba- jema. "'Pot-et-Fleur"- 1. K. Petrie; 2. P. Kingstone; 3. A. Tur- cotte. "Your Choice' '- 1. G. Bajema; 2. M. Bailey; 3. I. Hurtig. Plans for the bus tour to view the lovely autumn colours have now been finalized and the bus leaves Nestleton Hall on Sept. 23rd, at 8:30 with stops at Port Perry and Manchester. Our Oct. 4th meeting will start at 7:00 with a Christmas craft and bake sale. Proceeds of the bake sale will go to the Hospital Expansion Campaign. Anyone wishing to book a table for the craft sale may call Mrs. Love 986-5330. Cost for non-members is $5.00. For anyone who cannot attend it would be most appreciated if a donation to the bake sale could be dropped off at Nestleton Hall or perhaps to a friend who will be attending. The regular meeting will start at 8:00 and will consist of a workshop on corn husk dolls by Jackie James. The monthly competition for Oct. is "Autumn Treasure" a wall hanging of dried flowers Bowling news (From page 22) Marg Lee - 219; Merle St. John - 215,213; Ann Meester - 205,204; Heather Moore - 203; Yvonne Priebe - 200. WEDNESDAY NIGHT LADIES BOWLING Team Standings: Rubies - 11; Diamonds - 7, Emeralds - 7; Jades - 6; Pearls - 6; Opals - 5. Over 200: Pat Norton - 251; Cheryl Davis - 221; Lucy Cook - 216; Jean Walker - 318; Vivian Rider - 203; France Venning - 236; Lulu Faint - 201. High Single Flat: Jean Walker - 318. High Single with Handicap: Jean Walker - 335 High Triple Flat: Jean Walker - 686. High Triple with Handicap: Pat Norton - 743. BC GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES -- Annual Rates -- 2YEARS .................... 3YEARS ........ 12Y4% AYEARS ............ ..... ... SYEARS .. .............. 3YEARS ............... 4YEARS ......... 12% SYEARS .................... 12%% -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for more information. SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corp. IF YOU DON'T REMEMBER There are some very good reasons to stop for stationary school buses. Such as the penalties for not stopping, which could include six demerit points, fines of up to $1,000 and even imprisonment. . But the most important reason of all is simply this: Your mistake could cost a child's life. And that kind of mistake is & never forgotten. So remember, drivers going in both directions must stop for a school bus flashing its red lights. And YOU MAY NEVER FORGET. the bus. drivers approaching from behind must stop at least 20 metres (about 4 car lengths) behind And this year. there's something new to watch for. Every school bus in Ontario is now equipped with a STOP SIGN ARM that is auto- matically raised when children are getting on or off a school bus. So keep an eye out this fall for flashing lights and stop signs on school buses. Please, don't take a chance with the life of a child. CAN YOU AFFORD TO FORGET? Ministry of Transportation and Communications ®Ontario James Snow, Minister William Davis, Premier EATEN PIC THAI ARTE | ~ TC RA oe ~. CRs rn CN ~ 7