| 44 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 29, 1988 Enter the Star's Gingerbread Creation contest and win! What's more Christmassy than the sweet smell of fresh ginger- bread, hot from the oven? What fires the imagination of a youngster like a beautifully deco- rated gingerbread house? We can't think of anything else. Gingerbread houses, though of- ten a challenge to make, are a Christmas tradition that never los- es appeai. The centrepiece of any holiday table, they draw more compliments than any other deco- ration. For the second year in a row, the Port Perry Star is hosting a Gingerbread Contest, open to eve- ryone in Scugog Township. There's only one rule--the hous- es or other gingerbread creations must be homemade. Kits are al- lowed, but the decorations must be applied by hand. The most creative and beautiful house will be given first prize, $50 cash. Two honourable men- tions will receive $25 each. Remember, your entry does not necessarily have to be a ginger- bread house. Last year's winner, Kathy Monsma of Port Perry, made a gingerbread carousel. Four- teen entries were judged in last year's contest. This year, the entries will be judged by Ward 2 councillor Mari- lyn Pearce, gingerbread enthusiast Ang Kroonenberg, and the lady with the best taste in town, Kent Farndale. To enter, simply call the Port Perry Star at 985-7383. All en- Space Heaters tries must be received by Decem- ber 9 at noon. Judging will take place at the Star (235 Queen Street, Port Perry) at 4 p.m. sharp on December 14. All entrants are invited to stay around and watch Christian Women meeting The December Continental Breakfast of the Port Perry Area Christian Women's Club is scheduled for Thursday, December 1st, 9:30- 11:30 a.m. at the Latcham Centre on Water St. The Christian Women's Club is inter-church and non-sectarian _ with 2200 groups across Canada, the U.S.A. and around the world. There is a special feature of current interest, a musical presentation and an out-of-town guest speaker each month. This month the special feature is "Holiday Entertaining' by Lauren Hardy. the judging, and winners will have their photographs published in the Christmas Greetings issue, De- cember 20. Have fun in the kitchen--we'll sce you December 14! Gretel Cameron a soprano soloist will be bringing the musical presentation. Mrs. Mary Jo Patterson from Cannington will be giving her story as guest speaker. All interested women of the Port Perry area and all the sur- rounding communities are especially invited by making a reservation for the Continental Breakfast and Nursery. The cost of the Breakfast is $3.75. For reservations call Cheryl at 985-7516. Come and bring a friend, you'll both be glad you did. RONALD D. BRIDGEWATER, Ba. LiB. 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