Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 14 Sep 1977, p. 2

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Indian baskets continued from page 1 will' continue until October 10. The museum is open. seven days a week "from 10:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m, The show is designed to highlight some of the tradi-: tional crafts of native. peoples who have occupied the area for more than four centuries, The material for the dis- play has been assembled. over the summer by a team of three students on a Young Canada Works programme and features items borrowed from local collectors includ- ing many members of near- by bands, Other contribu-. Museum of Canoes and Paddled Craft and the Arch- aeological Department of Trent University. The display will range from archaeological materials to the contemp- orary and include tools and photographs' illustrating some techniques of manu- facture or use. Some of these skills still survive among the native peoples of Canada but are fast disappearing. 'Come to the . Mardi Gras | ' Friday Night tors include the Royal Ontario Museum, the Kanawa International ~ Blackstock Arena Country Mouse | - by Danielle Clark rR : ib J J . , Are you interested I isa/ning ons ot the many : . needle art crafts... but haven't found a suitable Gir I S Galor e .| course offered anywhere?... give Mary at Mar- ' Laine-Handcrafts a call and let her know what > needle craft you want to take up - she may be able to set up just the course you're looking for... beginners crochet starts the last. week of Sep- tember... if you're already an accomplished craftsperson, Mary carries all the supplies you'll | need for needle arts... make your own, for x yourself or for Christmas gifts... 1 Mar-Laine Handcrafts 161 Queen. St. 985-8011 It was a busy time around the maternity ward of Coates of Port Perry. Nurse Shirley Berry holds the Port Perry Hospital September 8 with the births of daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stainton, R.R. 3, Port four girls between noon and 7:00 p.m. Nurse Diane Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Shepherd, R.R. 2, Buchanan (left) holds the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Cannington. The four girls weighed a total of 13,025 M. Bully, R. R. 1, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. J. grams. | : \ SEPT 15-16-17 Thurs-Fri-Sat ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8:00 P.M. IF IT'S BEEN TOO LONG SINCE YOU'VE SEEN A REALLY GOOD MOVIE... SEE "ISLANDS IN THE STREAM". Are you concerned that craft classes will be too regimented for you? ... At Creative Stop you can learn macrame, decoupage, weaving and more at your own pace - learning to make the things -~ you want to make... you can take a single lesson or a whole series... why not use the craft classes to make your Christmas presents?... for your _school art supplies (with Your activity card) and , "for community groups, Creative Stop offers a : 10% discount... gp AN TER _ Creative Stop 68 Water St. 985-7255 Manchester News by Mrs. Ruby Fielding .Mrs. Lillian Stephens, : widely travelled lay speaker "of Agincourt, will be our guest speaker at Anniver- ~._ sary Service in Manchester United Church. In as much as Mrs. Stephens is greatly in demand as guest speaker we are extremely pleased she will be with us Sep- tember 18 at 11 a.m. Also Miss Gail Malcolm will join us as our guest soloist. Beauty Hints on Hair: With our dry houses and dry winter weather, dandruff can be a real . problem... it can mean anything from a dry scalp to a serious skin problem... a simple solution may be to change shampoos, possibly to.ah'anti- dandruff solution... if that doesn't work, ask for a tar shampoo treatment at... i : » Richard's Beauty Studio 148 Queen St. 985-7991 Poromount Petre Presencs George C. Scott Everyone welcome, \ 4 Mrs. Stephens late hus-. \ ' A Franklin J. Schaffner Film band was the SBT of os Tell them a : "Islands in the Stream" book "Today is all you IESRTITITT A Bort /Palevsky Production have, ©". Mrs. W.C. Lamb enjoyed 'three days at the U.C.W. Conference at Camp Qin- "mo-lack near Tweed last _ week. A speedy recovery is wished. for Mr. Lawrence Best who is a patient in SEPT 18-19-20 Sun-Mon-Tues ONE SHOW NIGHTLY AT 8:00 P.M . ( prodcas y When double clutfcher starts Oshawa Hospital. A me. fre around - Classy ~ Mrs, Carl Avery of Rag- 4 / hss decides she lan, Mrs. Stan Christie of i % JF likes it automatic. and Ms, Hoy Dovaon as week, : Mrs. Jim Torrens of Mon- * treal, 'visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs, Frank John- son and Wesley on weekend. Mr, and Mrs. L.B. Rob- erts visited Mrs. Emily 'Latimer in Toronto on Sun- = i ---- I Won -- i | = Ln SL = a = v (CE chell and Rueben Hancel of . Oshawa spent last weekend with Mr, "and. Mrs. B.D. Hitchens at Port Carling. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Norris * Hitchens, Jodie and Janey of Bowmanville were Sun- day guests with the Mit- chells Mrs. Lillian Wilson holi- daying at Smith Falls with | Mr. and Mrs. Walt Locke, Eugene, Kathie, Carolyn and Timmy Anness of Little Britain spent the weekend with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Art Fielding. ax es ge J ADMITTANCE TOCSY Ne 5 ) = ART UNION LOAN 'You Can't Control the Price of Fuel - - But You CAN Control. Your Consumption! rr mini CINEMA Queen & Perry Streets - Port Perry EET Starting September 7 the Theatre will be : Closed every Wednesday.

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