10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 27, 1987 Big, Little Brothers The Music Hall in Uxbridge was - the setting for the annual Halloween Breakfast held by the Big Brother/Big Sister Association of Durham North last Sunday morning. A group of about 40 members and friends of the organization were pre- sent to eat a hearty breakfast and discuss the successes of the past year. Present at the head table were representatives of the three nor- thern municipalities of Durhain, Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Connor, Ux- bridge, Mayor Jerry Taylor, Scugog; and councillor Dave Mar- quis, Brock Twp. In her brief address Mayor O'Con- nor said that the Big Brother/Big Sister Association is one of the cor- nerstorie organizations of the com- munity and although not as visible as many others, its contribution to the community was great Mayor Jerry Taylor said that the Association is a very important part of the community and he :ap- Halloween breakfast preciated the dedication and work that was being done by its members. "*As our communities continue to grow there will be an increased de- mand on your organization," he said. Following the breakfast pins were awarded to all the Big/Little Brothers and Sisters present at the breakfast. Past President Pete Gouweleeuw was presented a gavel for his ser- vice to the organization by Presi- dent Bert Corbett. In accepting the gavel, Mr. Gouweleeuw said "the Heros of our organization are all the Big Brothers and Big Sisters who give so freely of their time." In his closing remarks, President Bert Corbett indicated there was much work to be done, and that the organization was in desperate need of more Big Brothers and Sisters as there are some Little Brothers now waiting to be matched. The breakfast was concluded with a show of magic for the kids from students of Sheridan College. Past president Pete Gouweleeuw (left) was honoured for his work with the Big Brothers/Big Sisters Association of Durham North at the annual Hallowe'en Breakfast on Sunday. Mr. Gouweleeuw was presented a gavel by Uxbridge Township Mayor Gerri Lynn O'Connor. That's president Bert Corbett smiling ap- provingly in the background. " SUPPLY TEACHERS | ~ REQUIRED for SECONDARY SCHOOLS in the Scugog area and for CORE FRENCH and FRENCH IMMERSION "programs in Elementary Schools In the Scugog area. For further information please contact The Durham Board of Education Personnel Department at (416) 576-4600, or your local school. -- RUAGUCATION Pat Duchemin, vice president of the Big Brothers/Big Sister Association; Mayor Jerry Taylor and Little Brother Troy Rivers all of Scugog were among those present at the Hallowe'en Breakfast held in Uxbridge. With Troy is his Big Brother John Eldridge of Uxbridge (right). DURHAM REGION FAMILY YMCA 2nd Annual Fall/Winter FASHION SHOW -- featuring Designer Fashions by Marcia Wilkinson -- WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 4th - 8 PM PORT PERRY UNITED CHURCH ) , Tickets $6.00 - Available at YMCA or call: 985-2824 united Way dN Vi WW Travel Marlin Y holds Fashion show The Durham Region Family YM- CA is pleased to present our 2nd An- nual Fall/Winter Fashion Show on Wednesday, November 4 in the United Church Auditorium, Port Perry. The fashions to be seen are an interesting mix of contemporary fashions for the modern woman. The models (all local women) will show separates for day and evening wear combined in unusual ways to create a look that truly reflects each models personality. Marcia Wilkinson, store owner and commentator, will explain how accessories can effectively create your unique look. The clothes are practical, pretty and affordable by such notable Canadian designers as Debbie Shuchat, Stephen Caras, Serge Lancel, Jack Dale, Coperice Reece and many others. This will be a fun night where you will see the latest fall/winter fashions in vibrant rich colours as well as learn some tricks to enhance your figure type. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the show when you can speak with Marcia Wilkinson - and Gina Pantos from Designer Look. Co The show is being generously assisted by local merchants: hair creations by Prestige Hair, music by Irwin Smith, decorating by Per- sonal Touch and make-up by Dale Lappeleinan. A number of door prizes have also been graciously offered. All proceeds will go towards pur- chasing equipment for children's programs in Port Perry & Blackstock. Tickets are $6 and may be purchased from any of our models or by calling the 'Y' office at 985-2824. Please support our ma- jor fundraiser for the year! |. Marlin Travel and Carousel Tours presents ... MEXICO 1987 / 88 Sizzling beaches, sensational night life, superb weather, evening fiestas, daylight siestas, romantic cafes and ex- hilarating discos ... experience all that Mexico has to offer at Marlin Travel's annual Fall Presentation. Enjoy videos, slides and discussion covering Mexico's major resort areas. DATE: Thursday, 29 October 1987 PLACE: Port Perry United Church Auditorium TIME: 7:30 PM BONUS ... Mexican Folklorie Dance Floor Show in Authentic Dress Admission is Free - Complimentary Mexican Style Refreshments Be sure to RSVP in advance as last year's presentation was fully booked. To obtain your entrance voucher call: 985-2268 or 985-2887 * Acapulco * Puerto Vallarta * Manzanillo * Ixtapa/Zihutanejo * Cancun * Lake Chapala * i BRENT TAYLOR, CTC MANAGER LINDA JACKSON COUNSELLOR Marlin Travel VERTIS) Marlin Travel