ad E i 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 19, 1985 Bubblegummers artist to demonstrate cartoon The Library will be of- fering a series of Childrens and Young Adult programs over the next threem. 5. These programs are all per- formed by professional Canadian artists, actors, and experts in their field Sat. March 30 Jeff Wakefield, creator of the 'Bubble gummers' com- ic strip, will demonstrate some of historys most famous cartoon characters and the basic art of cartoon writing with complete audience participation. Have you ever considered a career as a cartoonist"? This pro- gram is for kids in grades 7 and 8 and high school 9 and 10. The last Sat. in April, childi en in Kindergarten and grades up to 6 are in- vited to come and enjoy the magic of 'Alice in Wonderland' presented by the Ewewhon Theatre of Toronto. Many will remember them from past productions at the Library. Early in May, Jim Lovesick, from the Royal Ontario Museum will present Snakes Alive! This program is dedicated to providing the latest authoritative information "about repitiles. Ten live snakes from Ontario and around the: world will be featured. The star of the «collection is a 30 pound 8 foot Boa Constrictor. For further informa- tion call or come into the Library Audiences are limited due to space Re/Max salesman join the Executives Walter Schneider President of RE/MAX Ontario-Atlantic Canada SWING INTO SPRING? A.W. BROCK DEPT. STORE and DOR--JEAN FASHIONS are pleased to invite you to a preview of their spring and summer collection at a FASHION SHOW WED., MARCH 20th - 8 P.M. oA At the Port Perry United Church Sponsored by the UC W. Tickets available at both stores or trom U CW Members For last minute tickets call; Dorothy Gibson 985.7178 _* THIS THU The Strike has made for a REAL THIRST! So come join in the fun at Eagle's Open every Thursday. Friday & Saturday Also LADY'S NIGHT Lady's Door Prize 10 be drawn VIDEO DAR Durham Region's Largest Video Screen RSDAY IS Perched atop Pine Ridge Ltd. is proud to announce the winners of the 'Outstanding Sales Achievement Award" in 1984 to the following staff at RE/MAX Scugog Realty Limited. The "*Executive Club" Award winners from Port Perry were DONALD HARPER, GUY LATREILLE and MORLEY BRUCE. The awards were given at a formal dinner and dance in Toronto on Saturday, March 16th, 1985. It was held at the Prestigious Harbour Castle Hotel Convention Centre, where 1150 guests attended. RE/MAX Ontario- Atlantic Canada Ltd. presented over 560 awards in all. RE/MAX currently has over 1200 sales associates working in 95 offices across the province of Ontario. wv N a, te . ", a Viusag B2 : a " 2 24 rs 4 Ny =! RAR Winning speakers A lack of space in the last issue of the Star prevented us from reprinting this photo of the Grade 7 and 8 level winners in the re- cent public speaking competition sponsored by the Branch 419, Port Perry Legion. Erin O'Toole (centre) took first place, while Sharon Jones, left, placed second and Esther Kelly was third. The first place winners in all age groups will compete this Sunday at the Legion Zone speaking finals in Uxbridge. Brock's puts you in step' with fashion ... highest quality at attractive prices! od [- DOTWEA LADIES | HANDBAG DRESS SHOES Hop Pumps or-Sandals - Leather or Man-Made Materials © ) rT In Spring Colours - By Celebrity, Tender Tootsies, selon iment your on of shoes Greb Hush Puppies & Clark's Logrollers. EL] Ladies White Canvas Runners by Bata Girls' 'Cabbage Patch' Runners or Pixie Boots [sizes 5 to 13) Girls' White Sandals by Savage [sizes 11 to 3) CABBAGE PATCH RUBBER BOOTS Pink or White POLYGUM BOOTS For Boys and Girls in black White. Pink, Grey or Blue AW. BROCK - JOGGERS by North Star For the Whole Family Men's, Women's, Boys', Girls' Complete Range of Sizes | "x 1: Golf Club mile eas! of! Mwy 2 A Ra on Mwy 1A Port Perry 085-8442 DEPARTMENT STORE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY (Merchandise Not Necessarily as Illustrated.) ! Dna afiie odin EA. GBA GER. gma gaa aan aan ama oan oan oat