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Port Perry Star, 27 May 1986, p. 15

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i Prince Albert and Area News "by llean Pugh A well known and respected lady, Florance Smith received a surprise call a week ago to say she had been chosen Senior Citizen of the year. To the many people who know her I'm sure they will agree the judges made the right decision. Florance will attend a presentation & dinner in Toronto on June 3rd. We would like to cong. tulate "Jazzmerize"' the singing group - from the High School. To Vickie Rensink one of our local girls who was named to the Canadian Honour ~ Choir - everyone is proud of you. Charlene Daigle another local girl said it was a great experience and enjoyed Expo '86. May seems to be the month for Wedding Anniversarys. On Sat. evening the family of Owen and Shirley Kennedy held a surprise party in the Community Centre when about seventy-five members of family and friends helped them celebrate their Twenty-Fifth An- niversary. Down at the Legion Hall at the Firemans dinner and dance Jack and Mable Cook were celebrating forty-one years of wedd- ed bliss. : On Sunday June 1st from 2-5 p.m. at the Port Perry United Church Stan and Beth Grills will celebrate " Florance Smith is named senior citizen of the year their 40th Anniversary. Everyone is invited to help them do so. Fireworks were again on display last Friday night at the Pereman residence on Hurd St. About 50 children and parents thoroughly en- joyed themselves. Again a job well done by John Langford and helpers. On Sunday afternoon friends gathered at the home of Doug and Linda McMillian to help Linda celebrate a special birthday. A reminder of the Sunday School promotional Sunday coming up on June 8 with Rev. Brian Robinson as the special guest speaker. This will be followed by the Church Picnic at Enniskillen Conservation Area. Watch for more information next week. Call Earline Armstrong with your news next week - 985-7873. Eastern Star executive The Blue Ray Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, Port Perry has a new slate of officers for 1985-86. Front from left: Marjorie McCombe, chaplain; Chris Dennis, worthy patron: Marguerite Mitchell, worthy matron: Sam Cawker, associate patron; Elsie Wilbur, associate matron; Margaret Jeffrey, secretary; Stella Den- nis, acting conductress. At back from left: PORT PERRY Harold J. Wagg Funeral Home Successor to McDERMOTT - PANABAKER -Kindness - Courtesy - Economy Pre-arrangements Guaranteed Serving Port Perry and Surrounding Districts with Distinctive Service. -- Same location for over 75 years. -- 985-2171 Artist will be present May 17. 1986 Summer Season "Nature with a Difference' Sat. May 17 to May 31 Featured Artist: Leslie Parkes - Water Colourist. Refreshments will be served. Gallery & Studio "Mills Hollow Durham's only Artisan Centre situated in a renovated Grist Mill, circa 1852 - / Pot Perry Dwtam Ng 71 ea ouMrng [Coons Carver, . | oniow + Owomont aun 1m ' } « Brootie | Souphen D1 : 2 2| "| il $ Xi lust 1) § gs TREMAINE M ILL HOLLOW GALLERY & STUDIO GALLERY HOURS: Tues. to Sat. 10-5 +16) 985-7237 Pauline Pavlik, warden; Carol Morrow, organist; Judy Mitchell, treasurer; Brenda Newsome, Esther; Debbie Davis, marshall: Noreen Trude, Ruth; Marilyn Jones, associate conductress; Shirley Ash, Adah; and Judy Davidson, Martha. Absent from photo are: Lee Heath, Electa and Charles Ash, sentinel. For Weddings - Showers All Special Occasions! Choose from the beauti- fully basic to the fabulous fountain cake for wedding! All reasonably priced. Our Wedding Gallery is Open By Appt. A BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY AFFORDABLY PRICED THERESIA'S CAKE DECORATING -- FOR ALL OCCASIONS -- BLACKSTOCK 986-B509 EXTRA FANCY MUTSU APPLES Perhaps the best all purpose apple in Canada 3 -- © M@Mmillan ORCHARDS Hwy. 2 between Ajax & Whitby OPENING THURS., JUNE 5 Mon. - Fri. 9am. -8pm. Sat. & Sun. 9am. -6 pm. ~~ : oo Meet some of the smartest kids in Durham Region! This group pulled off the top mark in Durham in the Gauss math tests writ- ten May 7th. The hour long exam was a tough one but Anita Bowness (above, centre) managed to pull of a perfect paper ---- 150 out of 150. With her are team-mates (bottom) Scott Gales and Tricia Fry, (top) Kim Cowdy, Anita Bowess and Nathan Duda. The team hails from R.H. Cornish Public School. | This team of grade eight students at R.H. Cornish Public School received high standings in the Canadian Math League com- petitions held in February. The team placed 18th out of 808 schools across Canada, and was the sixth best team of all the schools in Ontario. Team members include (front) Jodi Sayles, Richard Howden, (back) Paul Kett, Graham Sullivan, Jennifer Gawley and Mike Hutney.

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