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Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1988, p. 32

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x 32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 12 1988 Seagrave and Area News by Ann Sandiford Well, I hope everyone is surviv- ing this heat wave we've been having. It certainly has been hard to keep cool lately. I know we've been running a couple of window units non-stop for the last week or $0. Our hydro bill will probably resemble the national debt. They are forecasting some cooler weather this week so let's hope they're right!! A *'cool" service was held at the Seagrave Church this past Sun- day. The service was held in the basement, due to the heat. The topic was "within limits"'. Next Sunday, Mr. Bastiaan Benschop, a member of the Pen- tecostal Church in Port Perry, will be the guest speaker at the 9:30 service at Seagrave. Congratulations to Mr. Paul Cooke of Robinglade who was chosen "Kinsman of the Year' at dz ONTARIO PARALEGAL ™ Member Paralegal Association of Ontario specializing in INCORPORATIONS -- SMALL CLAIMS -- DEBT COUNSELLING -- LANDLORD TENANT DISPUTES -- 101 Dundas Street West, Sute 206 Whitby, Ontario LIN 2M2 SUSANNE E. MITCHELL (LICENSEE) 416-430-1812 [cm---------------------- CLIP & SAVE --------=---- mmm - | HIGH ENERGY WORKOUT STUDIO | 159 CASIMIR STREET -- PORT PERRY | AEROBIC CLASSES | | Mon*, Tues, Wed*, Thurs, Fri* 9:30 AM and 7:30 PM | "(* Babysitting) FEES: Single Class ............cccoo..... $5.00 | INSTRUCTORS: Monthly - 4 Classes ............ $16.00 | | Louise Calvert 1-705:3573519 De Cees $4000 | } Cory Greeawood - Unlimited ............ 4000 | / country Lane EALTY EIMIETED Hwy 7A & High Street. Port Perry, Ontario k- an Vay, + / -- "Why not go out on a limb? That's where the fruit is!" 17 hair ribbons, 5 pairs 5 pairs of jeans, 3 party ols 1 gle, 4 Pairs of , 5 blouses, 5 skirts, ballet stippers, and 1 diary (very secret. of shoes, 3 pairs of THE YOUNG GIRL'S CLOSET \ 2 Uf ni 3) ¥ I 2 NH 8 a 8S --2 i = Z , Z | Ue (RS | | Now ON SALE $149% * WE MAKE HOUSE CALLS. CALL FOR A FREE RSTIMATE. 80 THICKSON ROAD S. THICKSON PLACE PLAZA = WHITBY 430-1636 STORE HOURS: Monday Wedaady 10 am. © 6 pn « Thuy § Fidy 9 am b § pm Sebedy § am bépm the Port Perry Kinsmen Club In- stallation night. Birthday wishes go out this week to Clarke Ross and Paul Wannamaker. Also, belated birth- day wishes to Bailey Evans who turned one last week. A Peewee/Squirt baseball tour- nament was held this past weekend at the Seagrave Park. Even with the incredibly hot weather everyone had a good time and all the boys played well. After all the games were played the championship games were played at 5:00. The teams playing for the '"A"' Championship were both Port Perry teams, Irwin Smith (Seagrave kids on that team were Travis Guindon who scored two home runs in the final game. Congratulations Travis!) and Lil Gators (Seagrave kids on that team were Billy Sandiford and Rob Romano). Irwin Smith. won the "A" Championship. The teams playing for the *'B" Cham- Greenbank news Sunday morning was very warm but the church service was very well attended. Malcolm and Chris Ward supplied special music. After the picnic lunch the games and races were supervis- ed by Sarah Shepherd, and a good time was had by all. Service at the regular time next week, The annual barbecue is on July 29th and the tickets are now ready for distribution. Get in touch with Rod Foster or Raymond Kerry. A speedy recovery is wished for Mrs. Ruby Beare who had eye surgery last week in Peter- borough and to Mrs. Aleta Leask who spent some time in Oshawa Hospital and to Arthur Couves who was in Port Perry Hospital last week. When John Somerville was delivering a load of hay to brother Len's place on the Seagrave Road last week, it caught fire. For- tunately, he was near Greenbank Park and was able to clear the road of any danger. The tractor was not damaged but the wagon and hay were lost. Mr. and Mrs.: Ross Cookman and Lizzie Cookman of Sunderland visited in St. Catharines on the weekend. News next week 985-2924. Mrs. Rachel McMillan, Muriel Gibson, Marion Durward and Helen McKean joined the Honedale Women's Institute on a bus trip to Fenelon Falls, Bob- caygeon and Lindsay; very en- joyable but very hot. PORT PERRY CLINIC Dr. Eva Mueller Chiropractor & Naturopath - now located at - 230 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY * NOTE NEW NUMBER * 985-4422 Mon. Wed. Fri. pionship were Standard Electric from Port Perry (Seagrave kids on that team were Pete King and Brad Lemieux) and Kjng Side from Oshawa. King Side won the "B'"' Championship. A very special thank you to Brian McTaggart and Rob Kearns for all the work they did in arranging this tournament. There will be a Seagrave Ap- preciation Night at the Seagrave SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITERS Manual or Electric Ribbons for most makes. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 Hydro bill will resemble the national debt! Park on August 13th at 7:00 p.m. There will be minor ball teams playing and a dance following on the tennis courts with free hot dogs and corn. More details of this event will follow later, but remember to mark the date on your calendar. Last but not least, our best wishes to get well soon to Jeff Arscott who is again undergoing more surgery at Toronto General Hospital following his car acci- dent last winter. Jeff must be beginning to wonder whether his home is in Toronto or Seagrave. We all wish you a speedy recovery so you can get home soon. That's it for this week. Please call Diane Cooke with your news items next week at 985-3722. NELEL MIDORI CISTI (TI Annual Rates Monthly Rates 10 1/4% 10 1/4% 10 3/8% 10 3/8% . 10 1/2% 2 YEARS 3 YEARS 4 YEARS 5 YEARS 9 3/4% 9 7/18% 9 7/8% -- MORTGAGES BOUGHT & SOLD -- Rates subject to change without notice. Call the office for information SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES 250 QUEEN STREET -- PORT PERRY PHONE 985-3832 All Members of Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation PF PORT PERRY FEEDS 40 VANEDWARD DRIVE -- 985-7363 Pet Food Water Softener Salt Garden Supplies Horse Feed 13) 15) 0 B RSE 23 DA VV I DR SI BIST IN) ONIN 13(0)R IDVN ASW OF Wl Eel te) AND 13300) OI B U4 3d 07 0 4 10D 417 § A ISH VAN DYN 2B 2070 200 D)L% § AJ WN Of a Kel ts The Standing Committee on Administration of Justice will meet to consider Bills 113 and 114 commencing Wednesday, August 3, 1988 in the Legislative Building, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario and other locations throughout the province as may be required. The Committee invites written submissions from individuals, groups or organizations wishing to comment on the above- mentioned Bills. All briefs should be deposited with the Clerk of the Committee no later than Wednesday, September 14, 1988. Requests for appointments to appear before the Committee to make an oral presentation should be directed to the Clerk of the Committee not later than Friday, August 5, 1988 for consider- ation of the Committee. ROBERT CALLAHAN, M.P.P. Chairman DEBORAH DELLER Clerk of the Committee Room 472, Legislative Building, Queen's Park, ° Toronto, Ontario M7A 1A2 Telephone: 416/963-2977 Collect calls will be accepted. Legislative Assembly of Ontario SE a Cn ue gl) a CN UL aa heh gD eR a i Ce ar <i A RAR RED Rll lO llr POA ll Rll a

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