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Port Perry Star, 28 Jan 1986, p. 13

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ali, NA ohm man 50, ni ml Vi SA oil iri [8 NTE Yer. = amen | ------ I ta hr - ERE nin Milder weather spelled disaster for avid skiers and snowmobilers Seagrave and Area News by Marilyn Beacock During this past week those of us who enjoy the warmer weather have been enjoying the annual January thaw, but for those avid skiers and snowmobile enthusiasts, the milder weather has spelled disaster. However, cheer up, I'm sure we'll ~ have plenty of wintery weather ahead for at least another six weeks, but we'll have to wait until next Sun- day to see what Mr. Groundhog has to predict. I realize that the following is belated, but since I haven't written this column for several weeks, 1 haven't had the opportunity to ex- press appreciation to all of those teachers and students who were responsible for the White Gift ser- vice and the annual Sunday School Concert. Both were exceptionally well done, and I believe when I say both were the best productions in re- cent years -- that I'm speaking for all the parents, grandparents and friends who attended these two events. I wonder why it is that most of us sneeze, sniffle and cough our way through most of the month of January every year. Some folks have been suffering with a miserable flu bug as well as the snif- fles. We hope all of you who have the 'bug' are soon feeling better. Best wishes to Bruce Carr, who is making a remarkable recovery following heart surgery in the Toronto General Hospital. Also our thoughts are with Bob Sears who has recently undergone major surgery in the Oshawa General, and despite some setbacks, is recovering steadily. Hope you'll soon be home Bob! Congratulations to Mrs. Ellen Bruce and Mrs. Diane Knutson who have agreed to share the respon- sibility of Superintendent and .Secretary-Treasurer for the Sunday School. A very special 'thank you' to Al Wray and Ken Sturman who have recently resigned from the above positions. We sincerely appreciated the time and effort that both of you have so generously given over the last year. A reminder that the video tape | © "Strong Kids, Safe Kids' is available to individuals or groups who are interested in street-proofing their children. It can be obtained by calling Maxine Lavereau at 985-3616 and is highly recommended as itis an excellent film. In the past issues of the Star, much has been done to publicize the efforts of a dedicated group of high school students and one of their teachers, Mr. Paul Arculus who have formed an active and en- thusiastic group of teens called S.A.D.D. (Students Against Drunk Driving). One of the main purposes of this group is to educate both teens and adults about the dangers of drinking and driving. The catalyst that sparked the for- mation of this group was the high number of young folks who have lost their lives in auto crashes during the past few years in this particular area. We wish them continued suc- cess with this awareness prograin. The community as a whole, are very proud of the initiative and motiva- tion of this terrific group of young people, who, in their own way, are possibly saving the lives of their friends and maybe even some of the parents. Drunk driving is certainly not a problem associated with teens only, many adults who should know better continue to play Russian Roulette with their lives and those who are innocent victims. _ If you wish to learn more about this organization, you are warmly welcome to attend a public meeting of S.A.D.D. at the Port Perry High School on February 5th at 7 p.m. Couples who are contemplating marriage at Greenbank, Seagrave or Pinedale Churches, during the coming year are cordially invited to attend a "Get-together" from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at the Greenbank United Church on Saturday, February 22nd. For further information on this event, please call Rev. David Shepherd at 985-7787. A future date to keep in mind is our annual Beef Supper which is ten- tatively planned for Thursday; April 17th, 1986. More details will be available at a later date. The Murray House Restaurant 279 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY would like to announce their new winter hours commencing Monday, January 27, 1986 .,. MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY ... CLOSED THURSDAY - Open for Lunch Open for Dinner - Open for Lunch Open for Dinner . SATURDAY - Open for Lunch Open for Dinner - Open for our New Buffet Style Brunch Open for Dinner FRIDAY 'SUNDAY 11:30 - 2:30 5:00 - 8:30 11:30 - 2:30 5:00 - 8:30 11:30 - 2:30 5:00 - 8:30 11:30 - 2:30 5:00 - 8:30 Join us Thursdays for Theme Nights FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 985-2775 Valentine Variety Supper in Seagrave Church, February 13th at + 6 p.m. Adults: $3.50 and children under 12- $2.50. Sincere sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mrs. Gladys Hackett who died tragically in an auto accident close to her home a couple of weeks ago. Congratulations to Troy McCully and his partner Miss Jill Cassie who recently won acclaim when they captured the gold medal in skating competition comprising of con- testants from the Eastern Division Sectionals, held in Ottawa in December. These two very talented young people are members of the Uxbridge Figure Skating Club and are presently training for Pre- Novice dance and Troy is working on his figures. Troy's parents, Wayne and Sandy McCully and brother Jason have just cause to be very proud of this young man. The community is also very proud of you- Troy and Jill, for putting Seagrave and Mariposa Estates on the map! This seems about it for this weeks news, folks. Please call Diane Cooke at 985-3722 with items for next week's column. DIP IT Tomatoes are easier to peel, if you dip them in boiling water for 30 seconds and then transfer them in- to cold water for the same amount of time. For All Your Automotive Needs ... Whether You re wanting to move up to an se or ing for a good deal on a used in me today! BRIAN NORRISH New ® Used ® Leasing Usbridge 852-3357 Toronto 294.9010 k Pontiac he. ! Shewrotet | Uxbrl Buick | HWY. 47 SOUTH AA pi | OUR CUSTOMERS SEND THER FRIENDS! 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