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Port Perry Star, 16 Dec 1986, p. 13

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| rr et en? TL, NTIS 3 NS rT aa Init pon 1 i 3 3 Christmas meeting Santa Claus at Due to bad weather, the regular Dec. 2nd meeting of the Pine Ridge Garden Club was held Dec. 8th. A . good number of members and their families turned out to enjoy a delicious pot luck supper. After sup- per, Marlene Schillings played the piano to lead us in a sing-song of Christmas Carols: Much to the delight of our Junior Garden Club and younger children, Santa Claus arrived to hand out the gifts for prizes won during the year. Anne MacIntyre was presented with the Paul Johanson cup for com- ing first in the Flower Garden Com- petition last summer, 2nd was Dini Oosterholt, 3rd- Alice Turcotte. Alice was also presented with the Paul Johansen Trophy for coming first for her Vegetable garden and the Analda Trophy for highest points during 1986. Second anc third for their Vegetable garden was Mary Moore and John Kingstone respec- tively. Grace Bajema was second for highest points and Alice Dodd third. Lisa Ryan, Alice Turcotte, Ber- nice Mairs, Anne MacIntyre and Grace Bajema were presented with free film development donated by the One Hour Photo Lab for their winning pictures judged at the Blackstock Fair. The monthly com- petition "Woodland Treasures" an arrangement using Fungi, drift- wood and dried flowers was won by Shirley Love who was quite delighted with the Amaryllis Bulb donated by Dowson's Valu-Mart. Alice Turcotte came second and won a lovely scented Pomander - donated by The Personal Touch Shop, third was Grace Bajema who RENT 7A & WATER the Garden Club received a box of chocolates donated - by Bruton's Drug Store. The Junior Garden Club competition, a pine cone project was won by Kim Coates, 2nd- Katie Coates and 3rd- Jason Fudge. Mrs. Isabelle Challice, Regional Director for District 17 Horticultural Society installed the Officers for 1987. Executive elected: Kathleen Petrie- President; Rika Wygerde- Ist Vice-President; Paul Johansen- 2nd Vice-President; Claudia McDiarmid- Secretary; Ria Hoogeveen- Treasurer. Directors: - Pat Kingstone, Mary Moore, Anita Mazzarolo, Henka Bandstra, Anne Woud, Alice Turcotte, Grace Ba- jema, Ida Hurtig, Marilyn Pertan, Liisa Ryan, Claudia McDiarmid and Shirley Love. Winners of the door prizes were: Mr. Challice who won a beautiful Christmas cake donated by Kreative Kitchens Cakes & Sup- plies; Alice Turcotte won a measur- ing tape donated by Cashway Building Centres and Roy Smith won an Almond cake, baked and donated by Grace Bajema. The pine cone guess was won by Ian Newell, who was presented with a $10 gift certificate donated by Dowson's. The cover design for next year's Yearbook was won by Claudia McDiarmid. This was the Garden Clubs last meeting until March, which is the 10th Anniversary of the founding of the Garden Club. Meanwhile, your Executive and Directors will be busy planning a celebration and next year's pro- gram. If anyone has any sugges- tions in the meantime, please call Shirley Love 986-5330. PORT PERRY SAVE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT _#, WALLPAPER STEAMERS | MOVING EQUIPMENT FLOOR SANDERS SNOWBLOWERS * x Er] * TEXTURE MACHINES x x * LOG SPLITTERS CHAIN SAWS ICE AUGERS and more ... GLASSES -- PARTY GOODS GAMES -- TABLES -- SANTA SUITS -- @ pa : The Pine Ridge Garden Club presented trophies to members last week in the vegetables and flowers competition this past summer. At left is Anne Macintyre who won first in flowers with award presented by Paul Johansen. At front RT right is Alice Turcotte, winner of the vegetables award and the Analda trophy for most points overall. Dave and Kathleen Petrie of Analda Nurseries presented the awards to Alice. Info on breathing problems Does someone in your family have a breathing problem? If the answer is "yes" then the Durham Board Lung Association may be able to help. Beginning on Monday, January 26, 1987, the local Christmas Seal organization will run a four session Information Series "All About Breathing Pro- blems" in the Library, Bowmanville Memorial Hospital, 47 Liberty St., Bowmanville. This evening series will be held on consecutive Monday and Wednesday nights from 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., concluding February 4th. Individual/family registration is $10.00. Topics discussed will inciude the causes of breathing disorders, the -- Sa oy This 30" wide linen closet contains 4 deep wire ventilated shelves Call for FREE IN-HOME CONSULTATION Ie importance of medication, the cor- rect use of inhalers, allergens in the environment and various coping techniques. This program will be of interest both to parents of asthmatic children and to adults and adolescents who suffer from Christmas Seal service, asthma, chronic bronchitis or em- physema and would like to become better informed. For more details on this call Durham Lung Association at 436-1046. _ THAPAR DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC Open Weekdays including SUNDAY! -- By Appointment Only -- 66 Brock St.W., UXBRIDGE 852-5291 214 Dundas St. E., WHITBY 668-7797 194 King St. W.,, (3 OSHAWA 579-8752 { 2 tier- 3' shoe rack | S594 -- wn, 1711177 !/ About 8 feet of hanging shelves for upper and lower storage of garments sg 1592 (SPACE AGE SHELVING) 80 Thickson Rd. 8. [Thickson Place at Hwy. 2) WHITBY -- -- 430-1636 OPEN TIL 9:00 P.M. Thursday & Friday

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