nn «TH I HH NH MH TT HH Il HE EE A ETH HEE ee a = hh: ToT Te 6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 18, 1985 Manchester U.C.W. welcome English visitor Manchester News by Diane McKinzey The Manchester U.C.W. met for our mon- thly meeting at the church on Thursday, June 13th, with 16 members and 3 visitors in attendance. We were pleased to ex- tend a welcome to Joyce Kingstone from Eng: land, who is visiting with John and Pat and to Mrs Wren from Utica, who joined us for the day. We were delighted to have Ethel Franklin with us, after a long absence. A special welcome went to our guest speaker, Cathy Daigle from Prince Albert. Cathy is one of our pany caring Public Héalth Nurses who serve in Durham Region. Lila Clarke and Mary Croxall were our hostesses. They letters presented an inspira- tional devotional on the '"Healing Touch of Jesus," based on several scriptural selections. Cathy then introduced the film, 'The Healing Touch' with Beryl Pot- ter as narrator. After viewing the film and a question and answer period, we werc ied to see how important the human touch is to our overall well-being and development. Sharing our touch with others can lead to improved health and happiness. Scugog Dear Sir: From the time the sun rises in the East and sets on the West of Durham Region, | am certain the residents of Scugog Township wish to thank both the Pine Ridge Garden Club and the Scugog Beauification Committee members for a job well done. You, the residents, have seen the beautiful showing of shrubs and flowers in our many parks, last year, this Spring and now this is beautiful .... year. Many people with green thumbs and not so green thumbs, have given of their time free- ly and shall continue to do the same year after year. Mind you, we shall need much youth help as years pass by. As for the Scugog Beautification Commit- tee, after nearly two years of slow growth, but a tremendous accep- tance from you the peo- ple of Scugog Township. We have been successful because we listened to remember when? (From page 5) dition to the Parish Hall was approved by the Church of Ascension. It is expected to be com- pleted about October 15. 20 YEARS AGO Thursday, June 17, 1965 Ruth Milne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Milne, Port Perry, was elected May Queen dur- ing the May Festival held at Ontario Ladies' Col- lege, Whitby A good increase in the duck population over last year in the Scugog area is predicted by con- servation officer Ben Smith, based on increased numbers of blacks, mallards, pintails and redheads seen feeding in cornfields bordering the lake The 1965 Cancer Society Campaign collected $300 more than the designated objective of $2,200 For the third consecutive year, Port Perry and Uxbridge Branches. of the Royal Canadian Legion played hosts to veterans of World War 1, or as they are more popularly called **Old Bills." Members of the Lions Club sold 2,400 light bulbs during their annual '*Bag of Bulbs' cam- paign. It was a complete sell-out and grossed the Lions $600 00 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, June 18, 1975 After more than 25 years of involvement in the local music scene, Mrs. Grace Hastings retired as a music consultant for the Durham Board of Educatior Well over 100 people attended a recep- tion for her at the Port Perry High School. Marie and Barry Devereux will be leaving Port Perry to take up music department posts in Aurora and Guelph after contributing to the music ~ scene in Port Perry for many years Port Perry Kinsmen and Kinettes walked away with five awards at the District 8 Conven- tion at the Royal York Hotel The 35 member club won the Service Shield, Screech (membership), Expansion and Bulletin Awards, while the Kinet- tes won the Senior Bulletin Award A 60 foot metal tank, capable of holding over 50 tons of bulk cement was erected last week at the ~ew location of Lake Scugog Mobile Concrete on the Oshawa Road the residents, we talked to the residents and we care about our Township. Your con- cerns shall always be our concerns. I suppose most impor- tantly, we wish to welcome you to either or both the Pine Ridge Garden Club or the Scugog Beautification Committee. As we are both here to stay and we intended to do that by helping you in anyway as a member or not. If any of your readers have any comments, positive or negative, feel free to phone or write to any member. We would like to hear from you. We would also be interested in hearimg about your good garden experiences - or if you have a current problem that needs solv- ing, perhaps our members can help. If you have any questions concerning flowers or shrubs, we would be pleased to hear from you. To any new members "WELCOME - and to all our members '*A TIP OF THE HAT" "THANK YOU." Roy Walker Smith. P.S. Complaints to the Region and Township would fill another two pages. Sorry about that. Star Wars Dear Sir: If you wish to discuss 'Star Wars' with our federal representative, forget it. I see as Cana- dian Chairman of the Permanent Joint Board of Defence, he has been muzzled, according to an article printed in the Toronto Star a week ago. It is too bad the same edit had not applied to Mr. Lawrence's recent defense of the budget as reported in the Port Perry Star a week ago Yours, Albert S Harper Many thanks Cathy for coming and bringing the film which undoubtedly had an emotional impact on each one present. Plans were made for our bus trip to Lang Cen- tury Village on Thurs- day, July 4th, leaving Manchester United "Church at 10 a.m. with another pick-up at Port Perry Plaza at 10:15 a.m. Each one will be responsible for taking a _picnic lunch. Cost of the trip is $5.00 bus fare, plus admission to the museum. We will arrive home around 5 p.m Anyone wishing to go with us- (men and women) please contact Pat tone at 985-7831 or 965-7049, while space is still available. We thanked Margaret Ann Lamb for putting together the Baby's Layette, which will be donated to the Hospital Auxiliary. Special thanks to Eileen Tapscott for knitting the baby outfit. It was decided that anyone wishing to make an individual donation to the Barrie Disaster Relief Fund, could do so by giving their money to Gwen Lamb, our treas- urer, who will forward it to the proper sources. Everyone enjoyed the plant sale which allowed us to buy a new specimen for our gardens. The meeting ended with a delicious lunch served by our hostesses. Next meeting will be Thursday, September 5th at the church. SAVE DOLLARS FIX IT ... a BLACRSTOCK MACHINE SHOP We Fix Everything from Broken Swivel Chairs to Bulldozer Roller Shells 1-986-5561 TELLING IT LIKE IT IS by Bev Silverman LADIES, GO FOR IT To my faithful readers I apologize. | "know it has been quite sometime since I wrote an expose, or even a hint of one, on anybody in our fair town, but you see I've been so busy around the house planting, digging, fertilizing and generally cleaning up the joint. Like John B., so aptly put it, I can't chew gum and walk all at the same time. Actually the whole problem has been that nothing much exciting has happen- ed in the big town, and let's face it my poor Donnie has been taking quite a beating in this space lately. For quite sometime now, I 've been so nice and cheerful that even my customers at work are having it good. There hasn't been a snarky waitress in sight for weeks now. Well that has all come to an end. Now there is something I can finally sink my teeth into. Meat and potatoes kind of stuff. Hot off the press. THE SEXIEST MAN IN SCUGOG TOWNSHIP. It's about time. Being that I work in and around the public all the time, I consider myself somewhat of an expert in this field. I mean I see hunks come and go all the time. Eat your hearts out, ladies. Although maybe they don't live in Scugog Township either, Ho Hum. Oh well, I'm sure there are a few out there somewhere, just waiting for someone to nominate them. Come on girls. Go for it. Show them you're backing them all the way 100 per- cent. It's for a good cause - The Kidney Foundation. This should make for a lot of fun. I would like to share a few of these semi hunks I have come to know over the past few years, a few I might even con- sider voting for. Each in their own category, if you please. First of all, just to show I mean business, I would like to be put on the record that I Bev Silverman has voted one penny for John B. even though he has been very nasty to me lately. To show how good a person I am, I will let bygones be bygones and start the ball rolling. By the way John, I don't know what category you would be under. Could someone give me a clue? The Business Man category, I have thought long on this one, and I have come up with nominee No.1 Mitch Kowal, owner of the Ridgeview Snack Bar. So what if he's my boss. Give me a break. How else am | going to get a raise"? Only kidding Big Mitch. Really all funning aside, he's the most considerate, nicest, craziest looniest boss I have ever had and I'd rather fight than switch. He may not be the most sexiest business man around, but according to his wife Chris, there is very definite possibilities there. You have my vote, Mitch. The next category is for sexiest politican. Heh there's no contest here as far as I'm concerned. I nominate none other than my dentist Jack Baby. After all, he does have the sexiest eyes I've ever seen. The rest of him, well I would say sexy in a cute sort of way. Do I get more roses Jack? Farmer, I don't know. I've never seen a sexy farmer yet. I mean how can you be sexy with the smell of manure all over you. This should prove to be a very in- teresting category. I would be very in- terested in seeing who will be nominated for sexiest farmer. I'll probably get hate letters on this one. Salesman was a tough one. Does sell- ing Life Insurance count? Well I've got just the man in'mind. He's got the cutest turned up nose and a silly little grin to go along with it. Jack Lally lives and breathes in good old Port Perry and he has to be the nicest salesman who has dared to cross my path. So here's to you, Jack, keep up the good work. Civil Servant, well that has to be none other than Wolfgang. Now there's a name and a half. Enough to scare your pants off, right? Don't worry, he's actually on- ly a puppy dog underneath that police uniform. I'm not really sure if he's the sexiest cop on the beat, but he tries I'm sure. Hang in there Wolfy, one day you'll be right up there with, and compared to, the now famous spiffy Peter, another one of Durham's finest. Come to think of it, Peter could very well be considered sexy, in a neat sort of way and he only looks heavy in pictures. Joe Solomon has to be my choice for the Senior Citizen category. You are old enough to qualify, aren't you Joe? We wouldn't want any cheating going on here. Anyways, as long as everything is on the up and up, I consider Joe the sexiest old man around, he's just packed full of devil- ment. In plain English, I guess you could call him a dirty old man. Keep on truckin Joe, we love ya. Last but not least is the working man category. This is a hands down decision. Who else but My Donnie. If being the best husband in the world counts, then Donnie my boy, you are in like flint. Nobody in the world can compare to him especially when he is in his shorts. I don't even care that they look more like a skirt draped around his pale skinny little legs. To me his is the height of sexiness. So don't worry hon, I'll nominate ya whether anybody else does or not. I'll even talk your mother into voting for you 0.K.? Now I tell ya is that love or what? So to all you sexy men in Scugog Township, good luck and may the best man win. P.S. Would anybody like to vote for my Donnie? Remember a vote for my Donnie is a vote for your Kidney. For some reason that doesn't sound quite right, but what the heck. TT