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Port Perry Star, 2 Apr 1985, p. 17

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EEE a A wo Cancer society needs your help Prince Albert Area News by llean Pugh April and the month of the bright "Yellow Daf- fodil," a sure sign of spring and the flower of hope for the Cancer Society. The volunteer will be calling at your door and please give them your support. We know that the people in Prince Albert are a group of caring people as the past months have proved, but the fight is still not over as others Cubs terrific at Kub Kar Rally Seagrave and Area News by Liz Smith During this last week, the Seagrave Cub Pack had their pack competi- tions for '"Kub Kars." The boys did a great job on their cars, and the parents did an equally great job helping. In the pack, the winners for speed were Bobby Crawford, Scott Wylie and Michael Smith; for design Jason Enzi, Evan Hilbreth and Jay Hillis; and for Boy only design Mark Jansen. These boys also participated in the District finals Sun- day afternoon. The April meeting for the Robinglade Women's group has been changed from the 11th to the 25th, at Diane Cookes at 8:00 p.m. We are still looking for a Mariposa correspon- dent for the Seagrave News. If anyone is in- terested in this '"'challenge," please call any one of the present correspondents. Play group registra- tion will be held this Wednesday, April 3, at the regular afternoon session at the Seagrave United Church. The fee for the spring term will be $24, and playgroup will meet 12 Wednesday afternoons from 1 to 3 p.m. To be elligible, children must be 3 years old or more before June 30th, 1985. This term we are hoping to make a trip to the Metro Zoo in May. Following playgroup at 3:00 on Wednesday April 3rd, there will be a short meeting for organizers of the Seagrave Block Parent campaign in the church basement. There doesn't seem to be much news this week, mostly due to a storm damaged phone line at our house I would hope! Please call Patty Williams 985-2453 with next week news. St. John Ambulance reminds you that if you suffer frost bite, the best remedy is to warm the afflicated area gently with body heat. Tuck hands under armpits. Warm frost bitten cheeks with your hands. St. John first aiders urge you to avoid frost bite by dress- ing sensibly in cold weather. ET IY still need our help. Let's help wipe out this dread disease. Glad to report that Clarence Masters is home after surgery in Oshawa and improving. - Also hear Ricky Hope has had knee surgery and coming along great. Olive Bolton has been confined to the hospital again. Your friends and neighbours are thinking. of you. Florznce Smith has returned from North Carolina after spending some time with daughter Shirley. Nice to see you back in the choir on Sun- day. You were missed by all. Thursday evening eleven tables of Euchre players turned out. Ladies on the winning side: Edith Broome, -- " mdi ih he ik --_-- = & Elsie Taylor, Dora Geer. Men: llean Pugh, Gus Plitz, Ed Donnelly. There will be another euchre this week. On Palm Sunday the children entered the church carrying palm branches. The: junior choir joined with the senior choir singing 'We Have Come Into His House." Rev. Jackson had a story about the palm branches for the chidren and the childrens choir sang 'Joy' then proceeded to their classes down stairs. The senior choir under the leadership of Mrs. Stone sang "Ride Into Our Hearts." Sermon: The Spirit is Willing, but the Flesh is Weak." This is a very special time in the life of the church and special services. Good PORT PERRY - UXBRIDGE See the Gy; week's po Id Flyer in this cts PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 2, 1985 -- 19 Friday 11 a.m. Worship with St. John's Presbyterian Church; Easter Eve 4:30 p.m. at Prince Albert Easter Preparatory Service Baptism, Confirmation . and Holy Communion. Easter Monday, 5:30 a.m. Sunrise Service at Jan and Shauron Ren- sink's 1.7 km south of school. Pancake breakfast at Port Perry Church Easter Sunday 11:30 a.m. Family Easter Service. No Sun- day School Classes Sun- day April 14th. An African Easter. Children are to return World Development Share Boxes. Hope everyone has a joyous Easter and please phone Earlene Arm- strong 985-7873 with your holiday news. KINSMEN CLUB OF PORT PERRY «PP OO0r Man 's » v kend DyoW Wee Round Fp Limo Senace 2 nights CN L'Hotel Tevonto Diner & Show for 2 Second City Fire Hall Theatre 2 Theatre Tikes -- Roya Alexander Theat Sunday Brunch kx 2 -- The Ok Mill Spending Money ---- $120 00 (offer vabd all Dec. 31 85) ND PR. oe COTE PRIzg. Dinner foe Two Muay House Restaurant Draw Date: Monday, May 27, 1985 ONLY 1500 TICKETS TO BE SOLD Cost: $2.00 each TICKETS AVAILABLE AT: Bruton's Drug Store, Port Perry Travel, House of Howard, Heather's Live Bait & Tackle. PROCEEDS TQ CYSTIC FIBROSIS RESEARCH - " -- Ea : rr yey diy 134 "uauewsay 235 QUEEN ST. 1 MAIN ST. S. 985-7383 Star Office Products - A division of Port Perry Star Company Lid. 852-7680

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