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Port Perry Star, 4 Oct 1988, p. 47

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give thanks. Perry Star. would be a great help. (From page 46) Petunias over 3%' - Marilyn Bailey. Under 32" - Ann Julia, .... Grace Bajema, Mary Moore. "Hybrid Tea Rose - Alice Dodd. Floribunda or Grandiflora - Ida Hurtig. Zinnias over 3" - Grace Bajema, Marilyn Bailey, Alice Turcotte. Vegetables Beets - Ida Hurtig, Alice Tur- cotte, John Kingstone. Cabbage - Marsha Massie, John Kingstone. Broccoli - John Kingstone. Corn - Alice Turcotte, Mary Moore. Green Peppers - John Kingstone. Pepper Squash - John Kingstone, Mary Moore, Alice Turcotte. Potatoes, Early - Grace Bajema, Ann Julia, John Kingstone. Potatoes, Late - Alice Turcotte, Grace Bajema, Ann Julia, Mary Moore. Cauliflower - John Kingstone. Spanish Onions - Anita Mazzarolo, Alice Turcotte. Tomatoes - Liisa Ryan 1st and Mary Moore 3rd. Collections/Displays Display of Cut Flowers - Anita Mazzarolo, Tina Wolters, Grace Bajema, Alice Turcotte. Display of Vegetables - Shirley Love, Grace Bajema. We Deliver The NEWS Keep yourself informed..... Thanksgiving holiday ends a great summer Thankgsgiving marks the fi- nal long weekend of the sum- mer, and the beginning of the fall season. Visions of roast tur- key, potatoes, fresh vegetables and pumpkin pie come to mind on this very special occassion, as families gather together to As most people will be. home with their families, we would like to remind our readers, that busi- nesses in Port Perry and area will be closed on Monday, Octo- ber 10 to celebrate the holiday, including the offices of the Port Deadlines for news items, and advertising will be moved ahead one day to Tuesday, Oc- tober 11 at 12 noon. This also mean the Star will not be avai- labe on the news stand or in the post office until about noon on Wednesday. While the deadline is noon on Tuesday, the Star would appreciate all correspondents, and advertis- ers to get their material to the office earlier if ble. Anything that can be in the office by The Port Perry Star and its staff would like to take this opportunity to wish all of our readers a very safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday. Garden Club Read the Star weekly! iN i 0SSi- riday Decorative Division '"'Housewarming", a sym- metrical triangle in fall colours - Alice Turcotte, Grace Bajema, Ann Julia Bajema, Anita Mazzarolo. "Berried Treasure', a design of fresh and dried material contain- ing berries - Shirley Love, Alice Turcotte, Grace Bajema, Pat Kingstone. "From My Garden", arrange- ment of green foliage - Ann Julia, Alice Dodd, Grace Bajema, Eileen McLaughlin. "Memories", a wall plaque of dried material - Grace Bajema, Alice Turcotte, Ann Julia.. "Gone To Seed', an arrange- ment of dried material in a seed pod - Alice Turcotte, Alice Dodd, Pat Kingstone. Nice to see men's names in the various competitions. A garden club or horticulture society is not exclusive to women. We also had a gentleman join at Blackstock Fair. In the Junior Garden Club en- tries Michelle Bonsma was the winner of 2 classes - Chicken Lit- tle a miniature design in an eg- gshell and a display of cut flowers. I am a bit tardy in getting this to the Port Perry Star, but for those of you who received the paper on Tuesday afternoon and have had time to read the paper and come out to our meeting tonight (Oct. 4th) at 8:00 p.m., Nestleton Hall, we will be holding a workshop on Bulb Planting for Indoors (bring your own con- tainers) and will also be making an item for the Meals on Wheels Trays for Thanksgiving. Junior Garden Club will meet at 6:45 p.m. Pine Ridge Garden Club wishes to congratulate the Port Perry Star on behalf of their 25th An- niversary and offers many thanks for their support over the years. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 4, 1968 -- 47 Scugog Duplicate Bridge September 21 5 Table Howell - Avg. 36 Afternoon 1st, Joyce Heard and Helen Mathieson - 53; 2nd, Joan McNab and Ilene Wilton - 39; 3rd, Doris Phinney and Otto Czilok - 37. 7 Table Mitchell - Avg. 84 Evening North/South 1st Judy and Don Atkinson, 93; 2nd Grant Real and Bill Mahaffy, 881%: 3rd Bev Sefton and Harry Tripp, 86%. Digging through a plate full of whipped ¢c cious work--just ask these Karen Brown, Brown (none of them are related!). The four pated In initiation day activities at Po 73 Jane Wild. East/West 1st Harold Brown and Otto Czilok, 95; 2nd Miriam and Charles Labanovich, 92; 3rd Doris and John Watson, 90. September 28 4 Table Howell - Avg. 42 Afternoon 1st Marie Carnegie and Gwen Rennie, 48; 2nd Bea Chapman and Hoppy Carnwith, 46; 3rd Kath Burley and Harry Carnegie, 44%; 4th Doris Phinney and Otto Czilok 4. (L to R) Ruth Corley, Joe Cummings, Gayle Greenslade, Ron Marshall, We'll be there. 705-324-NEWS CKELY 910 Keeping Central Ontario informed! 8 Table Mitchell - Avg. 84 Evening North/South 1st Judy and Don Atkinson, 103%; 2nd Grant Real and Bill Mabhaffy, 95; 3rd Bev Sefton and Harry Tripp, 93%. East/West 1st Marg Goeree and Harold Brown, 117; 2nd Bea and Bob Chapman, 108%; 3rd Marie and Blake Vanderwater, 83%. ream for a jelly-bean Is dirty, but dell- Sarah Brown, Chris Brozina and Ron Grade Nine students happily partici- rt Perry High School on September 23.

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