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Port Perry Star, 21 Oct 1986, p. 26

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a KE. » "* "© A % -- WF | | 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 21, 1986 1 Blue Ray Chapter n Nestleton-Caesarea News "oo by Mabel Cawker Blue Ray Installs Officers the leadership of Worthy Matron With an excellent attendance of Sister Marguerite Mitchell assisted members, and sisters and brothers from other Chapters ... the setting for the Installation Ceremonies for Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238, Order of the Eastern Star, was the Masonic Temple, Port Perry, held on Thurs- day evening, October 9, to honour the newly elected Worthy Matron Sister Elsie Wilbur and her corp of officers for the 1986-87 term. The opening of the Chapter under 214 Table Howell - Avg. 10 by Worthy Patron Brother Chris, Dennis was carried out in the usual competent manner. Many dignitaries were welcomed to the East as well as Matrons and Patrons and Past Matrons and Patrons and extended a warm fraternal welcome by the Matron and Patron. After end of the year business was completed by Sister Marguerite ... the officers retired Scugog bridge score 1st - Ken Halliday & Mary Sweet- it Afternoon - Oct. 8/86 man 21 pts. 1st - Ken Hallidey & Elma Doyle 2nd - Two-way tie - Peter Francis 13% pts. & Bonnie Davies with Harold Brown 2nd - Jack & Bonnie Davies 11%2 & Jeanne Dymond 20 pts. : 3rd - Two-way. tie - Otto Czilok & 6 Table Howell - Avg. 673 Doris Phinney with Dr. Jackson & Evening Pat Love 19 pts. - 1st - Bill & Joan Lock 76 pts. 5 Table Howell - Avg. 54 2nd - Peter & Audrey Francis 75 Evening . 1st - Jack & Bonnie Davies 71 pts. . 3rd - Eric & Suzanne Farncombe 2nd - Blake & Marie Vanderwater 71 pts. 62 pts. 4 Table Howell - Avg. 18 3rd - Otto Czilok & Bill Mahaffy Afternoon - Oct. 15/86 61% pts. (From page 11) on the occasion of his 40th Birthday events from now until Christmas held at Thunderbird Golf Club. was posted and discussed. A motion Nancy and Bob Bryans enjoyed was made to form a committee to the annual pork barbecue at Henry study other Nursery School four- and Jean Chafe's home, neighbours year-old classes as per class con- at their cottage at Kelly's Bay. tent. A list will be posted for this Master Jamie Atfield, Scar- committee. Tickets for the borough was a Saturday guest of his Hallowfest dance are sold out. Com- grandparents Norma and Merrill mittee of Dale Muirhead, Shelly VanCamp. Knighton, Kathy Welts, Connie The Bryans family he Stephenson and Terri Wygerde will Thanksgiving at the farm he,, work on the float for the Port Perry Bob's Dad, Jim Bryans, Caressant . Santa Claus Parade. The committee Care, Lindsay celebrate his 90th bir- for the Pancake Breakfast with San- thday. Those visiting were Bill and ta on December 7 is Ellen Lamb, Orlee Bryans, Fenelon Falls, Deb- Dale Muirhead, Cathy Garland, bie, Andy Taylor, Bryan and Lucy Bucking, Sue Calhoun, Michelle Jean Mountford, Toni Ann Charlene Rogers, Regeina Walker Walker all of Oshawa along with and Denise Gerritts. Gord, Deb and Leanna Bryans and The next meeting on November 14 Patti Alpe. will be a make it and take it craft Nancy and Bob Bryans, Deb, night. Plan to attend. Gord and Leanna Bryans and Rick Recently Nancy Bryans along Alpe helped Patti celebrate her bir- with about 100 friends and relatives thday on Friday evening with sup- surprised her cousin Rick Gay of per at Conway Place. Happy Birth- Oshawa and Cedar Grove, Caesarea day, Patti. Starting October 27th, 1986 David's Hairstyling, Port Perry, will be _ | OPEN MONDAYS KATHY WILLIAMS formerly of 'Zans' in Oshawa, will be available for you on Mondays starting October 27th for professional hair care and styling. Kathy is offering an INTRODUCTORY SPECIAL of 20% Oft her hair care services every Monday until Nov. 10th, 1986". Call David's Hairstyling now for your appointment, 985-7101. Hairstyling 257 QUEEN STREET, ~ PORT PERRY, ONT. 985-7101 RS - for a brief recess. The Installation ceremonies for the new officers was conducted in a highly efficient manner by the In- stalling Board. At the closing the newly installed Matron Sister Elsie Wilbur expressed her appreciation to officers and members of Blue Ray for the honour conferred upon her and the Installing Board for the impressive ceremony. The Worthy Patron Brother Norm Mairs thank- ed the Chapter for the honour he received as W.P. for the coming year .. and added a little humour in his own inimitable style. He spoke briefly soliciting support of Chapter members. A very appropriate duet was sung by Bernice Mairs and Mabel Cawker for the occasion after all the officers were installed. They were Gallery fashion Need fashion inspiration? If you're not sure what's hot in the clothes world this fall, you might want to check out 'Inspirations', a fashion show planned for Friday Oc- tober 24 at Port Perry's Town Hall 1873, hosted by Mill Hollow Gallery and Studio. Inspirations will feature 11 designers, as diversified as they are talented. Bill Fitches, Fran Solar, Paula Lishman, Ruth Sedgewick, Debbie Murdock, Janet Coats, Sue Scolfield and Jeanette Shanks will present exciting, wearable and af- fordable clothes--furs through to lingerie. Marcela Lukavsky and Nancy Steele will compliment the fashions with their handcrafted jewellery. After the models have finished showing off the clothes, everyone nresent will have a chance to try on «nd buy anything that appeals to them. Admission is $7.50 and limited to 150 people. The price includes a ticket for the door prize, a pastel portrait by Georgia Youngs (a $175 value), a glass of wine, hors 'd'oeuvres and lots of fun. Tickets can be purchased at Mill Hollow in Utica, Irwin Smith in Port Perry and by phone with Visa at 985-7237. PASSPORT PHOTOS Ready while you wait! Please Call for Appt. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 PIZZA PARLOUR 150 Water St. Port Perry ~985-2225 CLIP & SAVE COUPON $30 Large Pizza 4%. X-Large Pizza -- ONE COUPON PER PIZZA -- FREE DELIVERY IN PORT PERRY Open to 4 AM. Thurs., Fri., Sat. le ce co 5: 0, 0 ee ee ee ee ee ce fF ~-- om I A ------ {i ---- A -- A A A" --" -- -- ---- accompanied by organist Joyce Taylor. The jewels were presented to Past Matron Sister Marguerite by her. sister-in-law Judy Mitchell and to Past Patron Brother Chris Dennis by Marjorie McCombe. After Chapter closed, a delicious buffet supper was enjoyed, arrang- ed and convened by Doris Not- tingham and committee. Those pouring tea were Minnie Fisher and Marg Jeffrey. This concluded a ew officers most memorable evening in the history of Blue Ray Chapter. Thanksgiving News John and Marion Hall of Port Perry and William's Point, and Robert and Carolyn Hall, Rachael and Rebecca, Port Perry, were Thanksgiving dinner guests on Saturday, Oct. 11, with Bill and Lor- raine Hall, Chris and Michael of Ajax. On Sunday, Oct. 12, Bill Hall, (Turn fo page 27) 5 Year Annual Interest (375° Rates subject to change without notice. NOVA SCOTIA NOVA SCOTIA SAVINGS & LOAN SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY COMPANY SINCE 1850 APPLY TO 30 Water Street, Port DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. Perry 985-8471 - | litle something white out this Adjusiable dis ncrete co want \ where you it you ne from SIX John Deere m fully wintenzed eng nght of straight ahe inches wide We ve also gnow remova pont wat d a John Deere f thrower. High speed SB charge chute lets £d 2 by capeccy Al have rugged stee! auger. | attachments. for the seasons in green and yellow this fall. . -- winter. hp, 21-inch SNOW Sight down to the you put SNOW al auger clean lower. 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