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Port Perry Star, 10 Mar 1987, p. 10

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a eI RN i or R.A 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 10, 1987 Seagrave painter f ~ ~ teaches folk art . Kaaren Johnston doesn't consider herself an artist, but boy, does she know how 'o paint The Seagrave resident has been tole painting and doing folk art for about three years, during which time she had umpteen people asking her if she taught -Kaaren was always forced to say no, until'recently, when she gave in and introduced classes and seminars, to be taught at Man- chester Community Centre (Port Perry Lions Hall) ! SUWI HINO » / Outer Limits Hairst viing PRICE LIST HOURS Peery bY Ao LOStD Highisght $34 x Tues [0AM 10 RB PM ~ Haut tye §i7¢ ved 0AM 10.8 PM Me $7 Thy IAM 10 5 PM » Ha "i 3 be JAM 10 5 PM hampos Stye 3) at IAM 10 1 PM CALL FOR APPOINTMENT Last Saturday. she kicked off her new program with an open house at the hall, featuring several of the pieces she has completed and will be teaching in s)x week coursés for beginner, intermediate and advanc ed levels, both in the day and evening Co Kaaren claims a person doesn't require any artistic background to paint in the country style, and anybody interested in taking her classes or siminars can call her at 985-9274 before March 31st by LAURA LOVE 985-2709 | SE, a JE The Port Perry Lions Hall (Manchester Com- munity Centre) was brightened up considerably when Kaaren Johnston presented her beautiful folk and decorative art open house on Saturday. & THE CANADIAN FORESTRY SERVICE Canadians. Forestry Service write: Canadian Forestry Service ie can depend « nthe I I I}: CANADIAN FORESTRY SERVICE 351 St. Joseph Boulevard Hull, Queba NTA IC Forestry SCV kK CLO DP romaote Lahde forest resources tor the ecconomauc, «oCal and environmental benefit of . . . 1 For more information on the Canadian PROTECTING OURMOST PRECIOUS NATURAL RESOURCE Ra ~ Service Canadien des foréts 19 ~ Ln ES Canada Above, the talented Seagrave painter shows off two of the projects she will be teaching in up- coming seminars. ---- Sock hopping at Social Club in bright socks Utica and Area News by Vera Brown At the United Church: Wed. 8 p.m. _ in Epsom will be Sr. Choir, Thurs. after school in Epsom Jr. Choir practise. This Sunday during the regular Church service will be installation of officers and all Session and Steward members are requested to attend. : Looking ahead to March 28th, in Epsom Church the Social Club Sock Hopping at 8 p.m. Everyone should wear their most colourful socks. There will be dancing and games. - This Friday in Utica Hall will be the regular euchre night starting at 8 p.m. Our sympathy to a former Utica resident. Mr. Jack Lawrence of Oshawa on the loss of his wife Mary, who passed away in Princess Margaret Hospital on Jan. 29th. and to their daughter Jackie and their son Bill and their families of Oshawa Mrs. Mona Mero of Marsh Hill called on Mrs Crosier on Wednesday : The Dennis Gerrow family of View Lake were Sunday visitors ~ with the William Browns. Mrs. Mildred Thompson along with Mrs. Phyllis Clarke of Ux- bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Murry Kir- ton of Mount Albert were Sunday luncheon guests with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Boyd and supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Boyd in Orillia. Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe spent a week visiting with the Brockman family in Courtice. Sunday visitors at the Sutcliffe home were Mr. and Mrs. Terry Crawford of Greenbank. A reminder of the annual Hali Board meeting this Sun. at 2 p.m. Everyone who is interested in the future of the Hall is invited to attend. I see that Murray and Marie Geer have arrived home safely from their vacation. I believe it was a cruise [ seem to be running low on news these past weeks and would ap- preciate the help of the community in keeping the column hlive. Give me a call 985-7564. preferably on Sunday afternoon or evening 5 Year Annual interest 1/4" COMMUNTY TRUST COMMUNITY TRUST COMPANY LTD. APPLY TO DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 30 Water Street, Port Perry 985-8471 pt I eA tl ( TN ata ala Call ud ca Plime

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