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Port Perry Star, 14 Oct 1987, p. 12

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OTT par THI LR» TRIE 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, October 14, 1987 Shop has new owner, new name Whatever's in fashion is at 'In Fashion' store Whatever's in fashion, is at In Fashion. The two month old women's clothing store, at the Port Perry Plaza, offers a wide selection of ap- parel for occasions ranging from day-to-day businesswear, to those special nights on the town Lynne Bertrand is the smiling new owner of the store. She purchas- ed it from Mary Irvine (formerly Mary's Fashion 'N Fabrics) on Clie warmest welcome in the caribbean EDI August 12, closed it for a few days = - for minor renovation, and re-opened on August 17 And although the wallpaper has changed, as well as the location of the counter, the basic policy of Mary Irvine's store is the same. "I've basically stuck with Mary's concept of keeping the dresses at a reasonable price," Mrs. Bertrand says. 'Almost everything here is under $100." TUNE IN TO IN to be given away by Catering almost exclusively to business women, the 20 year resi- dent of Port Perry has filled her store with clothes bearing understated elegance, and long- lasting appeal. What's more, Mrs. Bertrand says, "I'm trying to sell affordable fashions." The store is located next to Ridgenorth Realty at the plaza. TUNE IN MONDAY - SATURDAY 7:15 a.m. SEPTEMBER 21 OCTOBER 24 FOR THE BARBADOS BEACH PARTY SONG OF THE DAY! (Hi {a [A P(g ¥ (0) Covering Central Ontario v8 Ea we ee - #4 § 8 3% | Rl = Ed : ® E ' * Fo Ei 3 Ie: t= oy FEF 1 ol * E55 3d Gmiritd os Beer Sa ve CS mma w So a a po E ry a 0 "he LX 1 TEP IIE yl TEESE AAAS. ng » Po nA w ww o x - - -- TR reg « » Ba. a ha 3 Tig ig a ra Ns Bits 4 big od wo " rps es his Ww " had 2 , $s hh aes HiHEER oo ag 5 Lynne Bertrand, a 20 year resident of Port Perry area, is the new owner of 'In Fashion,' at the plaza. Formerly called 'Mary's Fashion 'n Fabrics,' the business has more than just a new name. See story for details. Planning council deals with the problems of poor For more and more people it is becoming impossible to provide their families with the necessities of life. On Monday, September 28, members of local clergy, service clubs and representatives of Social Services met at the regular meeting of the Social Planning Council to discuss providing assistance to those in need of food and clothing. The need is very real. For the last fifteen years Ann Wanninkhof has collected and distributed clothing to the needy from her home and the Anglican Church in Port Perry has been providing non-perishables foodstuffs on a limited basis. The time has come for the community to try to undertake some of these services. A committee was formed at this meeting with members drawn from Duplicate Afternoon - October 7, 1987 5 Table Howell - Avg. 54 Ist - Kath Burley & Harry Carnegie 631. 2nd - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok 63. 3rd - Joyce Heard & Ken Halliday 62. Evening - 7 Table Mitchell North/South - Avg. 70 st - Ginny Clifford & Kath Burley 80. 2nd - Doris Phinney & Otto Czilok @e Hearing Or E Mueller's Office cAid Centre TU of Port Perry 24 Water St S| Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NU the clergy, Social Services Representatives, Social Planning Council, Scugog Council (hopeful- ly), and with a member from the Uxbridge area and one member an interested party. The committee will report to the regular meeting of the SPC on November 30 with recommendations concerning ad- dressing the problems of funding, staffing, collection and distribution of clothing and food as well as any other related matters which may arise from their work. Anyone interested in attending the November 30th meeting of the coun- cil is encouraged to do so. Please contact Mrs. Reta Reader at 985-7732 or Penny Kutlik at 985-3730 to confirm your attendance or for more information on the Social Planning Council. Bridge Gy Joanne Dutka & Audrey Francis tied with Diane Berkers & Fred Marshall. East/West - Avg. 60 st - Doris Watson & Grant Real 68. 2nd - Claire McIntosh & Hazel Gray tied with Ida Hurtig & Bev Sef ton 63! 2. 3rd - Harry Tripp & Bill Mahatfy 63. Dennis J Hogan AnD tearing Ag 985-3003 985-9192

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