STRAWBERRY THREADS ... Back to School SPECIAL wt ppppt Rh. "I i p--_---- a -------- --_--_|" ---- - -- RA C---- _m ---- " A ---- - ---- aad | eE---- Rk ---- -- SAA AAAS --- BT i ----_-- - hh... lL i. ADSPE-DSYLS a ---- ---- _-_-- ------ i *10.00 Off CALVIN KLEIN JEANS, CORDS, SKIRTS, SWEATERS & TOPS (With this Ad) Special expires Sat., Aug. 29/87 229 Queen Street PORT PERRY -- 985-8551 80 Brock Street UXBRIDGE -- 852-3683 David 5 Jc 0) lirtylng airsty ing OS 257 QUEEN STREET PORT PERRY 085-7101 Back to School Special! 20% OFF ALL SERVICES by CYNDY & KIM \ Ii | lof trwnawa MALI PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 25, 1987 -- 11 When 10 year old Shannon Brown returns to school, she'll have something pretty interesting to write about when she is assigned "What | Did On My Summer Vacation." Shannon star- red in a TV commercial, and you can read all about it in accompa- nying story. Shannon makes her acting debute in Cullen commercial Some night in the next few weeks, when you're tuned into the television set, you may just see a familiar ~ face. The face, a decidedly pretty one, belongs to 10 year old Shannon . Brown of Scugog Island, and you may recognize her from stories in _the Port Perry Star a few years ago. At the time, Shannon was busy as a young model, winning contests and showing off clothes for various companies. Well, Shannon hasn't done any modelling for some time (she says it's "boring,"" now that she's mastered the art), but just recent- ly she performed in a commercial, to be shown on both Canadian and American TV stations. The commercial is for Cullen Gardens and Miniature Village, just south of Port Perry. In the ad, a "family (including a mom and dad, gram and gramps, two sons and Shannon as the daughter), general- ly has a great time while everybody romps through the beautiful scenery at the gardens. At the end, Shannon is presented with a birthday cake at the Garden Gate Restaurant. It's only a 30 second commercial, but Shannon says it took all day to film. And while she found the pace tiring, she says it was also fun. The commercial airs from August 24 until September 13, approximate- ly six times a day, and can be seen on Channels CBLT, CBC, WGR2 (Buffalo), and WUTV (Buffalo). Aldred gets appointed National Health and Welfare has announced the appointment of Joel W. Aldred of Scugog Island to the National Advisory Council on Aging, for a three-year term. The Council was established effec- tive May 1, 1980, under the authori- ty of the National Health and Welfare Act, 1970. It reports direct- ly to the Minister. Numbering 18 in all, there are five members from Ontario, four from Quebec, one each from the other provinces and one from the Yukon and North West Territories. The appointment of Mr. Aldred will be of special interest to armed forces veterans. Awarded the "to Council on Aging Distinquished Flying Cross as a Pilot for operations in Bomber Com- mand, he is a five-year veteran of the R.C.A F. Aldred had a number of commands, and retired with the rank of Squadron Leader. He is a member of the Port Perry Branch of the Canadian Legion. The Council has four sub- committees dealing with housing, incomes, health and communica-, tions. September meetings will establish the committees on which Aldred will serve. It is expected that one will be communications. This is the first major appoint- mént from our area by the Federal government, in many years.