+ the next two years, we can look . Perry always has teams entered Scugog Citizen -- Tuesday, June 20, 1995 -- 5 Pr Senior Citizens by Norman Caswell With our year coming to a close and a new Executive selected for back on an active and exciting time with many changes that we trust have improved and made Port Perry Senior Citizens Club more attractive to our membership. Our meeting was well attended with Alan Ellicott welcoming the members at the door and the Redmonds handled the registrations. With Edna Beckett at the piano, all joined in singing our National Anthem. Mary Cannon read the minutes of previous meetings and Vic Sparrow provided a Treasurer's Report. Some Executive members spoke, on items of interest to the membership. Jacklyn Kerr reported on the bus tours that are available and all trips are listed on our bulletin board at the back of the hall. Just over $2,000 was raised for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada at a bar-b-q at M&M Meat shop in Port Perry last Saturday. Mayor Howard Hall at left, Joined In the fun with The Seniors are donating funds Volunteers Alice Sintniki to the Community Nursing Home to help them after their loss. ' The draw tickets for our Bazaar should be ready for our gl 3 June 28th meeting and we urge b very pleased with the public re all Seniors to aid in the sale of these tickets. The nominating committee, namely, Helen Thomson, Gord * Prentice and Bill Harper presented the list of Seniors who y have conserited to stand for ¢ Executive with our Club. Clara r Warren will be President, Otto in Bujtas-Vice-President, Marion i Lee - Second Vice-President, 4 Anne Zaporozan-Secretary, Vic Ki Sparrow-Treasurer, Past 1 President-Stan Rickard, Gord | and Myrtle Prentice as King and I = Queen. They will be sworn in at | our June 28th meeting. In shuffleboard, Doris Redman was the winner followed by Aileen Dawson and Jim Al Redmond, Otto Bujtas pr d \ prizes to the winners. § ¥ The Port Perry Seniors hosted 4 the Durham Senior Gamés Bridge Tournament on June 8th 2 with 76 players from all sections ot of Durham taking part. Port | in this tournament and this 4 year, Anne Gliddon and yours truly managed to make it to the top. GORE? LAKESIDE RECREATIO 225 PLATTEN BLVD., PORT PERRY, ONT. 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At back Is store owner Dennis Moore who said he Is Family Fishing Weekend free from July 7-9 Pull out the tackle boxes, polish up your lures and prepare to wet a line, because for three days, during Ontario Family Fishing Weekend, you don't need a licence to go fishing. It's the perfect opportunity for, a family outing! Through July 7 to 9, the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources (O.M.N.R.) will lift the mandatory requirement for all Ontario resident adult (over age 18 and under 65) anglers to carry with them a licence to fish. This weekend of licence-free fishing will give many people a chance to reacquaint themselves with one of Ontario's finest natural recreational resources. { . The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters (O.F.A.-H.) helped. initiate and fully supports the O.M.N.R.s temporary relaxing of licensing requirements. The O.F.A.H. is also actively promoting the July 7 to 9 Ontario Family, Fishing Weekend. During this special weekend, all laws and safety regulations as well as reduced "conservation" catch limits are in effect. Please refer to your 1995 Ontario Sport Fishing Regulations available at most tackle and bait-shops and sporting goods retailers. Be on the lookout for Family Fishing Weekend activities in your area. DR. JOHN FORSTER wishes to announce the opening of his practice of FAMILY MEDICINE effective July 1st, 1995, in association with H MEDICAL ASSOCIATES of PORT PERRY 462 PAXTON STREET 985-9738 olf 7 172 HEDGE CLIPPER WB Extra strong, heat-treated, double reciprocating blades W Weighs only 9.5 pounds Come Si © Easy shift Attention | bargain hunters : It's Deere Season. ur Great Selection of New & Used Lawn Tractors! LX172 LAWN TRACTOR ® 14-hp John Deere K-Series engine with full-pressure lubrication a So, of + 21S LINE SN. TRIMMER SO | 8 Dependable 21.2cc Pe air-cooled, 2-cycle, single cylinder engine 8 Dual exit, semi-auto feed provides maximum cutting performance. 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