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Port Perry Star, 24 Mar 1987, p. 10

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a rr ITH HIE A RR SN YY "TT Hi 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 24, 1987 Kidney dance a success Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader We are pleased to report the Kidney Foundation Dance on Sat night was very successful and the sponsors thank ail and report a full house . Now vou are all looking forward to that Beef dinner this Wed night at the Island Commumty | hope you didn't {eave it too late to order vour most suitabie sitting Now event this Sat we hear there 1s another evening for the Pre Teen crowd It 1s a Spring Dance sponsared by the 3 Guide leaders with the help of their husbands to raise money for the Guides accom panied by mothers to attend the loronto Ballet at O'Keefe Centre April 25. when the showing 1s "Sleeping Beauty So this dance 1s open to all pre-teens ages 9 to 13 from 7:30 pm to 10 pm with ad mission of $2 Last year these voung girls and boys had an evening of good clean fun and many were thrilled to iearn the art of dancing The Social Planning Council will meet again Mon. Mar. 30th for the hot noon luncheon at the Port Perry United Church Following lunch, there will be a guest speaker, Sue Fletcher who is the Ex. Director of the Oshawa & Whitby Child Care Survey for the Region If you can't be in time for the lunch, try to be there for 12:30 to hear the speaker The last meeting in Jan drew .a good attendance in spite of bad weather The speaker Pat Rundle from Social Planning in Newcastle was enjoyed very much "The annual meeting for the coun ctlcomes the last Mon of April and necessarily will be held in the small room off the kitchen in the United Church At this time, the new Ex ecutive will planned Your representatives try to keep each be organization informed of the pro = ceedings and decisions but anvone Is welcome to attend and present their views and ideas Next Sun. evening the Oshawa Presbytery will conduct an Induc tion Service for Miss Edith Bolton at the Island United at 7:30 pm Everyone in the Scugog Pastoral Charge is invited to attend The "Head" UCW will meet Wed April 1 at the home of Mrs. Marie Clark in Port Perry The "Friendship" UCW will meet Wed: morning, March 25th at 9:30 , am. at the Church. There will be a demonstration on "Aerobics" by Shelly Akerman } The Manse Committee for Scugog Pastoral Charge will meet at the manse, Thurs March 26th at 7:30 p.m v Duplicate Bridge Club March 18, 1987 i Table Mitchell Avg. 521, North South Ist - Bonnie & Jack Davies 72! pts 2nd - Mane & Harry Carnegie 53» pts 3rd - Diane Berkers & Fred Mar- shall 52 pts Avg. 45 East West Ist - Jovce Heard & Doris Watson 25 pts 2nd - Doris Phinney & Grace Wve 53 pts. de Tied 3rd - John Bardeleben & Mary Taylor with Eleanor & Harry Goulding 46 pts. Evening - 5 Table Howell Avg. 54 Ist - Diane Berkers & Fred Mar- shall 621, pts. 2nd - Maura Diamond & Marg Fitzpatrick 60 pts. 3rd - Lynette & Grant Real 58 pts. ££ {PD 'Sunworthy' & 'Waldec' WALLPAPER 0% Off REGULAR PRICES DURING MARCH! . Hundreds of people have visited our Old Wallpaper Room i selection of patterns and draper There are lots of old borders and y fixtures still available. All in-stock wallpaper 50C per roll Men S Ladies'. Children's Coats & Jackets 15% OFF Spring Ladies' Pantman & Paris Star CO-ORDINATES 15% OFF 15% OFF ... Rubber Boots for the entire family! Men's MWG and Lev Western Shirts 15% OFF Children's Sizes 2 to 12 'KRICKETS® 15% OFF A.W =] ie] a] DEPARTMENT STORE Queen Street - Port Perry "Shop by Appointment!" ! OUR NEW SERVICE You fone $80 4 NIFC Sati ARG YE IN . ng rooms ail 985 2521 can have tiie undivided attent Qn Of the assistan € OY your chore n Our salestat at a time of mutual convenen or contact th Ce without the hassle of waiting € Cierk vou prefer direct! Barry Van Camp, owner of Eleanor's Flowers, has a good chance of winning a prize for his floral designs in an upcoming show. Already, he has made it to the top ten finalists in the com- petition. See story for details. Flower shop owner in For the next week or so, Barry crossed. They ll stay crossed until he finds out the results of a silk flower ar- rangement competition, in which he ~ has made the top ten finals. Van Camp. the owner of Eleanor's Flowers on Queen Street, entered Van Camp's fingers will be tightly ¥ the Bayside Cup contest for a lark. "because it didn't cost me anything, and, what the heck." : The contest. sponsored by a silk flower distributor called Bayside Enterprises, encouraged its clients to create an original bride's bouquet and table arrangement made out of top ten ten of contest Bayside silk products. Since 'Van Camp dealt with Bayside anyways, he decided to give the contest a try. Not really expecting anything, he was recently informed his creations 'ere chosen among the top ten finalists. The top ten will be displayed for final judging March 29th at a design show in Pickering. "Phe winner will receive the Bayside Cup as well as recognition for design excellence. Van Camp's arrangenients features Calla Lillies; Magnolia buds and seed pearls in a unique design. Say it with a ... BALLOON BOUQUET Add to Your Bouquet Candy. Fruit. Wine. 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