4 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 16, 1990 Charlie will help celebrate Library Week Scugog Memorial Library is celebrating Library Week in style this year. This Thursday at Immaculate Conception Church Hall, the Library is hosting a gala evening of entertainment to raise funds for collection development. Beginning with a gourmet dinner that includes wine, the entertain- ment continues with the comedy of Charlie Farquharson, and an auction of unique art and ar- tifacts. To conclude the evening, some lucky person will win a trip for two to Jamaica in the Buy-A- Book Raffle. | Charlie has been looking for- ward to coming to Port Perry and has been making inquiries about the people and the goings on in Scugog Township. He's sure to have plenty to say about the lifestyles of the rich and famous of Scugog. The auction is another reason not to miss this special evening. Many of the artists who have shown their work at the Library over the years have generously donated items for the auction. They include works by Melinda Mayhall, Ruth Stone, Marilyn Wallace, Jane Macintosh, Catherine Delhaise, Leslie Parkes, George Duern, Brad Forder, John Vandenberg, Bev Williams, Charles Lown, and Anne Emerson. Their work can be seen at the Library until the whole family Enjoy these events in the mall from Wednesday to Saturday ... Our Very Own Pumpkin Patch Purchase your pumpkin here - All proceeds to the United Way see details of our Hallowe'en Party & Pumpkin Contest. Enter ballots for BIRTHDAY BONUS DRAW & GRAND PRIZE DRAWS details at participating stores. 2 -- $500. Five Points Mall Shopping Sprees and many other daily draws. Clowns - Face Painting - Balloons WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17th Birthday Sidewalk Salebrations BIGGEST BIRTHDAY PARTY in TOWN! 7:00 PM -- Free Cake in Centre Court FREE Loot Bags to the 1st 300 customers who join the party! Moonlight Madness Sale Mall open from 9:30 AM until 11:00 PM THE WORLD FAMOUS MAD MAN MILLER here in person to cut prices, 15 min. specials run all day long! FREE Rides at our GRAND PRIX SPEEDWAY, north court Have your picture taken with ... Mr. Scarecrow in the pumpkin patch, south court, 11 AM to 1 PM and 3 to 5 PM courtesy of Japan Camera FREE HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES (south parking lot - weather permitting) courtesy of FLIGHT MASTER LTD. 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM ¢ b ] J " 28% Taunton Rd E Oshawa 436 1333 § Jativinal 5 Points Maw GRAND PRIX SPEEDWAY, north court THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18th COMMUNITY BAKE and CRAFT SALE Thanks for supporting our community groups! Humpty Dumpty Surprise Visit & Giveaways Have your picture taken with Mr. Scarecrow in our Pumpkin Patch, south court, 11 AM to 1 PM and 3 to 5 PM, courtesy of Japan Camera FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th COMMUNITY BAKE and CRAFT SALE Thanks for supporting our community groups! Have your picture taken with ... Mr. Scarecrow in our Pumpkin Patch, south court, 11 AM to 1 PM and 3 to 5 PM, courtesy of Japan Camera Humpty Dumpty Surprise Visit & Giveaways OLD TYME SQUARE DANCING ROUND DANCING and MODERN DANCING 1:00 to 3:30 PM in centre court GRAND PRIX SPEEDWAY, north court SATURDAY, OCTOBER 20th OSHAWA GENERALS 2 to 4 PM - "Challenge the Champions" FREE Oshawa Generals Tickets to the first 500 Challengers WIN a trip with the Oshawa Generals, see details, centre court Have your picture taken with Mr. Scarecrow in our Pumpkin Patch 11 AMtol PM and 3 to 5 PM courtesy of Japan Camera GRAND PRIX SPEEDWAY, north court Humpty Dumpty surprise visits and giveaways FREE HOT AIR BALLOON RIDES (south parking lot - weather permitting) courtesy of FLIGHT MASTER LTD. 11 AM to 3 PM PORT PERRY ¥) \ Li] LANDAWN : on nn L SHOPPING 1 " Ne ' . | CENTRES 3 Milla ili. -.. I 1 SHOPPERS Zellers ) DRUG MART " LLY Thursday afternoon. - And then there are three very special items to be auctioned - items that would make terrific Christmas gifts. Ballet lovers will want to own an autographed pair of Karen Kain's slippers, donated by the National Ballet of Canada. HarperCollins publishers have contributed an autographed copy of Wayne Gretzky's new book, Gretzky: An Autobiography. Any hockey fan would love it. And finally, there is a knitted fur hat by Paula Lishman to keep that special someone fashionably warm this winter. The final event of the evening is the draw for a trip for two to Jamaica. Everyone who buys one of these tickets is sponsoring a book for the Library's collection and will have their name entered in the front of a new book pur- chased by the Library. Only 300 tickets have been printed for the raffle and you need not attend the dinner in order to win. There are still some tickets available at $20 for the raffle and $60 for the dinner. Further infor- mation and tickets are available at the Library, 985-7686, and at Ir- win Smith's, Patti's Own Kitchen, and Play It A Game. Farm rebate on way . More than 160,000 applications for the 1990 Farm Tax Rebate Program have now been sent out to owners of farm property by the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. . An additional 5,000 applications will be delivered as soon as ap- propriate mill rate information is received. The Farm Tax Rebate Pro- gram will provide approximately $151.0 million in municipal tax 5 rebates to eligible owners of farm properties in agricultural produc- tion in the province. The program rebates a portion of property taxes on farmland and out- buildings because agriculture is land intensive. To be eligible for this year's 75 percent rebate, farm property must be used as part of a farming operation with a gross production value of at least $7,000 in 1990. 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