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Scugog Citizen (1991), 28 Jun 1994, p. 24

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wp 34-- Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, June 38, 1994 = Va CLASSIFIEDS Si p Help Wanted | Auctions EXPERIENCED COOK Part-time, competitive wages. 985-8755, ask for Tony or Rick PROFESSIONAL OFFICE in Port Perry requires full ime, experienced receptionist. Strong people skills a must nd resume to Advertiser #54, c/o Scugog Citizen, 36 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario LL 1J2 MATURE Waitress / Waiter needed Must be versatile and able to work nightsgand weekends Apply in person to Crandell's Riverboat, 15 Water Street, Port Perry 985-3281 HOLIDAY AUCTION SALE Sunday, July 3rd - 11:00 AM (Viewing at 10:00 AM) Agricultural Building, Orono Fairgrounds (Main St., Orono, follow signs.) This Sunday's auction features Antique Fumiture,Rare and Unique Household Collectables, Old and Newer Tools, Household Effects and Sports Memorabilia Something for everyone MacGregor & West Auctions 905-987-5402 or 905-983-5556 TAUCTIONSALE Canada Day - July 1st, 1994 10:30 AM at Lemonville Antiques, Collectables, Furniture, Dishes, Glass, Or Royal Doulton Pieces 3 Central Seven Association Terms Cash for Community Living Earl Gauslin, Auctioneer The Central Seven Association for -905-640-3079 Community Living invites mt tr mt maa meee applications for occasional part-lime AUCTION SALE rebel positions 10 provide assistance Antiques out of Bowmanville lo people with developmental Home and large quantity of handicaps in their homes. Tools from local home at the Successiul candidales wil b Hwy. 7A, Dew Drop Inn, expected lo work diversified shifts Bethany, Ontario The minimum age requirement is 18. Hwy. 7A west of Hwy. 35 A valid driver's licence and vehicle JULY 2nd, 1994 at 11 AM mandatory. Salary rate - $9.92 / hr Antiques, Spinning Wheel, Ice plus 4% vacation. Baxe-lton Kettle, Old Farm Apply in writing 10 Scales, Milk Can, Single Plow. Central Seven Association for China Cabinet, Accordion, Communty Living Trumpet, Gas Bowser. 1976 Box 964, Port Pen Monarch, 3 HP Air Compressor, Orta, LoL 1A 55 HP Boat, Motor & Trailer, All : Marie DiDaniel, Large quantity of tools and HR & Admin. Co-Ordinalor many mora itoms lerms © Cash, cheque with ID, or Visa. Lunch available DEADLINES Bruce Kellett, Auctioneer Call (705) 328-2185 REAL ESTATE Thyrsday 5:00 PM NEIL DeSHANE SERVICE AUCTIONS DIRECTORY : I Friday 5:00 PM . CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING HM Antiques B Livestock . ® Farm Equipment Monday 12 Noon MW Appraisals B Estates DISPLAY MW Real Estate ADVERTISING 986-0846 Monday 12 Noon NEIL DeSHANE . Legal Services | DIVORCE Questions? We'll Listen. Divorce in 3 mths. $875. or Legal Aid. 179 KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA Neil B. Holmes, BA., LL.B. 723-5243 (res) 985-4087 WOW - WHAT A PARTY! The Scugog Citizen would like to thank the 300+ citizens who helped us celebrate and wished us well at our 3rd Birthday Barbecue on Saturday, June 25th. Our thanks also to Dowson's Valu-mart (Port Perry Plaza) for the great birthday cakes, pop and other good stuff; Halenda's M&D Meat (Water Street) for the mouthwatering Scooters Ice Cream and Popcorn (Water Street) for the popcorn; Sets (Port Perry Plaza) for the Barbecue; and to all our Citizen staff who loves to party and 'clown' around. Winnerof our draw for the Sears BBQ ~ was Tammy Wolters, Blackstock. $225.00 in donations was raised for Scugog Memorial Library. Thanks again everyone, for 3 great years! We're Proud to be YOUR Scugog Citizen! dogs and buns; W20--N>CUDIO A © © = 3 The grade eight graduation was held last week at S.A. Cawker P.S.. Students winning special awards were front from left Christine Bryant, Kealy Smith, citizenship; Laura Hooker, female athlete and Dawn Beare, all round student. In the back Tim Warne, most Improved student; Brad Hawker, male athlete; James Needham, 1.0.D.E.; and Julle Puckrin academic. Laura and Dawn were co-reciplents of the valedictorian award. school held their graduation last Grade eight students at Immac C ption Catholl week. Reclplents of special awards were front from left Shawn Martin, most improved student; Leanne Dunk, E.J. Finan Award for outstanding academic achievement; Katie Burns, Jostens awards of Merit for the arts and MaryRose Ouellette, Christian Fellowship. In the back Chris Murphy, cit. p; Meghan Jami Schagan, boy athlete of the year; Corey B 1, Best Envi , girl athlete of the year; Casey van Essay and Cindy Volk, Top Academic student. These four grade eight students who gradi d ffom the S | are from gog Christian Sch left Adam Walhout, Darryl Mitchell, Christa Koogef and Rachel Burghgraef. It was a big day for these Scugog Christian School students who graduated from kindergarten on Friday. From left front Brooke Michel, Justin Posthumus, Meaghan Siute, Darren Noble. In the back Daren DeKoning, Sam Guenther, teacher Jody Bevaart, Robin vandermeulen, Janelle Valkenburg and Yenny Vanandel.

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