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Scugog Citizen (1991), 28 Jun 1994, p. 4

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pra = 4 Beugog Citizen -- Tuesday, June 38 1994 Citizen Calendar JUNE 21st to JULY 5th, 1994 MONTH LONG EVENTS * Port Perry Alateeh for those under 21 years of age who have a relative or fnend with a drinking problem. Meets every Tuesday Night at Port Perry United Church, Simcoe & Queen Street, starting at 7:30 PM * Is someone's drinking bothering you? Find Help! Alanon meets every Monday & Tuesday Night at Port Perry United Church, 8 PM * Port Perry Tai-Chi Club Open House, 1st Monday every month at Prince Albert Hall, 19 Jeffrey Steet from 7:30 10 9:30 PM * Port Perry Fiddle Club Dance & Jam Session every 4th Wednesday 7 PM, Islander Banquet Hall, Scugog Island (follow signs). Fiddlers Pickers, Dancers, Public Welcome. Adm. $2. 985-7557 or 985-9807 ia Tone of Pounds Sensi) meets every Tuesday 7 PM at the Anglican Church Hall New members welcome 985-9827 * Seniors (55+) join your peers for recreabon, sociabiity, travel and support in the Seniors' Room, Latcham Centre any Wednesday from 9-30 AM 10 noon For further details call 985-8033 Every Monday Seniors Exercise from 9:30 to 10.30 AM, Line Dancing and Party Dancing from 10:30 10 12.30 PM Seniors' Shuffleboard starting 1 PM All at the Latcham Centrew " Scugog Dupkcatn Bridge Cu Croom meets Wednesdays at Prince ity Centre at 100 PM and 7:30 PM ao welcome info call 986-0767 or 985-2204 * Weekly Thursday Euchres at the Prince Albert Community Centre starting 8 00 PM $1.50 admission Pruzes, bight refreshments * Come and lealn how 10 develop communicatons skills. Join us at {TC Training in C: the second Tuesday of every ont 7 PH at the Boreka Co-op Hall 10 Boreka Cresc . Port Perry For information call 985-4048 ' _ * The Curby Club (a self-help group for men recently separated of divorced) meets Tuesday evenings from 7 10 9 PM at Christ Memonal Church, 81 Hillcroft St, Oshawa 434-7056 or 623-6870 * Scugog Optimist Club mets every Wednesday 7.30 to 9 3 PM 1 Kinsmen Scout Hall Everyone interested in our chidren most welcome * Scugog Chamber of Commerce Monthly Meeting every 2nd Thursday of mony 5 30 PM in their new office at 221Queen Street All members welcome 10 attend. For more information call 985-2635 "Support Groups tor Alzhesmer Famikes - Oshawa Group meets Fst and Third Wednesdays of month - 1 PM at 178 Simcoe StN Uxbridge Group meets last Tuesday of month - 1 30 PM at the Trrsty Unated Church, 20 Furst St Uxbndge Call 576 2567 * Bingo every Wednesday 7 00 PM at the Cathokc Church Hal * Baha Informadon Eversngs every Sunday from 8 to 10 PM at 1667 King St. Prigoe Albert All welcome 985-9339 or 8854582 * Durham Save a Heart offers a Winety of CPR Trang Courses thruout the year for dass description and dates Call 666 0995 * Seniors Shuffleboard every Monday | PM at the Laicham Centre * Senwors' Drop n every Wednesday § 30 to Noon at Laicham Centre * Scugog Shutfieboard Club at Blackstock Avena every Wednesday from 100 10 4 00 PM and 700 10 10 00 PM * Crusin' Classics Car Club meets every Wednesday dunng the summer months. 6 10 6 30 PM at Country Style Donuts in Manchester * Port Perry Farmers' Marke! at Fairgrounds every Saturday morning TURSDAY JUNE Sth Oshawa Chapter One Parent Famikes Assoc meets at 432 Semcoe St S . (Crosson Cultural Club) at 8 PM for coflee and conver saton Al single parents welcome Detasis call 728-1011 * Annual General of PEST at 8 PM at 1510 Scugog 4th Line WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26th * Euctve at the Latcham Centre 1 30 PM THURSDAY, JUNE 30th * Strawberry at Columbus United Church from 5 1o 7 30 PM Tickets cal 985-9224 or 655-4836 * Strawberry Tea at the Masorsc Hal 320 Queen Steet. Port Perry. 2w4 and 7109 PM Bring a fnend Proceeds to O ES $4 each FRIDAY, JULY 1st * Multiple Sclerosis Soaety Yard Sale, Washbum isiand, Little Britain Donatons of any goods weicome Help us find a cure 705-786-2735 * Canada Day Fireworks Display preseried by Scugog Chamber of Commerce Entertainment (Pictures can be taken with Bamey) starting at 700 PM at Palmer Park Gazebo, plus other entertanment SATURDAY, JULY 2nd TOY aaah Yard See Washburn |siand, Aste Britan | Music in the Village Swoll Saugog Shores Museum Village while being surrounded by music soloists, groups, singers and nsyumentals WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th * Summer Play Dey Children ages 4 10 12 from 930 AM 10 330 PM at Solna THURSDAY, JULY 7th Pr merce Festval Days AY, JULY 8th * Scugog Chamber of Commerce Festival Days : at the Nestieton Community Centre, 730 PM Call 986-5503 8A JULY sth ) N Chamber of Commerce Festval Days * Cottage and Backyard Pool Clinic sponbored by Scugog Twp at Birdseye Pool from 10 12 Noon Everyone is welcome Plus CPR Basic Rescuer Course from 4 1 8 PM at Bedseye Pool $45 For registaton or information call 985-4962 JULY 10th * 'Garden Party' hosted by Country Gardens, from 10 AM 10 4 in a 'Tea' to be held on the grounds of Scugog' 985-4353 Basic $45 For registration or nformaton call 985-4 TUESDAY, JULY 12th and * Pasent Finders. a non-profit group organized 1 help reunite adoptees and ther brth relatives, and vice-versa, monthly meeting 7:30 PM at the Albert Steet"United Church, Oshawa Cartwright grad wins Laurier scholarship When the voice on the other end of the phone line gaid 'we are pleased to offer you a Centennial Scholarship....... Michelle Morton took all of two seconds to'make up her mind to Cartwright High School grad Michelle Morton with teacher John Belrness. Michelle has been awarded a scholarship worth $13,000. from Laurier University. OVER 2000 SAMPLES Largest Carpet Selection In Scugog Township ada of the largest carpet yng group in Canada " OVER 6000 SQ.FT. of SHOWROOM ' Furniture, Appliances, TV, VCR and more! \Il at Guaranteed Low Prices! UNITED CARPET, HOMESTEAD by Ballard & Carnegie HWY. 7A EAST - PORT PERRY 985-2451 or 985-2157 - Free Deilvery @ Instaliation 8 Easy Credit Terms FAMOUS Levelor*® kK BLINDS VERTICALS * VENETIANS PLEATED SHADES Che Front Porch f The Front Porch 3 COUNTRY BISTRO An Award Winning Restaurant in a pleasant non-smoking atmosphere. Start with breakfast, linger for lunch, stay for dinner, ice cold drinks, Cappuccino, coffees, teas and top it off Until NOW OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK "fo PM | 187 Queen St. Port Perry 985-7224 with one of our sensational desserts. AJ attend Wilfred University this fall. Michelle, an honours grad (93 per cent) this spring from Cartwright High School in Blackstock is one of just a handful of Laurier students to be granted the Centennial Anniversary Scholarship worth $3,250 per year or $13,000 over Laurier four years "It came as a complete surprise," Michelle said last week She had already been accepted at Queens and Guelph and was on the phone to Laurier to find out whether she had been accepted there And when the registrar's office informed her of this lucrative scholarship as well, she knew on the spot she would be heading to Waterloo this September to begin a four year honour's course in history And after that she is hoping to continue studies in law at Osgoode Hall and eventually start a career as a criminal lawyer Michelle 1s the first CHS grad to win a matriculation scholarship from Wilfred Launer University To win this award, students must have achieved a minimum 93 per cent average in six OAC subjects And to maintain it over the next three years, Michelle will have to keep her grades at no less than A-minus "I need that average to get into law school, anyway," she said with a smile ' Her interest is in American history and said she really began to take an interest in history in grade 9 John Beirness has taught Michelle music and history for the last seven years and he was absolutely delighted on hearing that his student has been awarded this prestigious award He #aid this is the first timg one of his students has received such an award Warrant 'issued for bank robbery suspect Durham Police have issued a warrant for the arrest of a man in connection with a robbery earlier this month at the Bank of Montreal in Port Perry. A police spokesman said the name of the individual is not being made public at this time as the investigation is on-going. On June 8 shortly after opening time, a lone man walked into the Bank of Montreal in the Port Perry Plaza and told tellers to hand over the cash. He got away with an un- disclosed sum and after leaving the branch was seen running south through plaza parking lot. He was described as in his early 20's with black hair and a scruffy appearance.

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