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Port Perry Star, 7 Sep 1988, p. 12

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PRODUCTS and SERVICES for the BUILDING INDUSTRY * Root Trusses + Steel Cladding * Residential Design, Drafting and Bluepnnting Services * Kitchen Cabinetry + Doors and Mouldings + Windows R.R. 4, UXBRIDGE, ONTARIO Durham Road 23 at Conc. 9 we 852-7722 137th SUNDERLAND 137th SEPTEMBER 13th & 14th, 1988 TUESDAY -- Gates open at 6:00 PM, Midway, Petting Zoo 6:30 PM - Magician 7:15 PM - Pine Ridge Cloggers 7:30 PM - Air Band Competition 8:00 PM - Old Time Fiddlers' Contest WEDNESDAY -- Gates open 9:00 AM, Midway, Petting Zoo 9:30 AM - Light Horses & Gymkhana 10:30 AM - Heavy Horses 11:30 AM - Parade followed by Opening Ceremonies & Presentation of Centennial Awards - Crowning of the Fair Queen *** DEMOLITION DERBY 7:30 PM *** ADMISSION: Adults $3.00; Public School Children FREE; Car Parking $1.00 TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG Municipal Elections 1988 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that | shall post the Preliminary List of Electors on the 30th DAY OF AUGUST, 1988. ALL ELECTORS SHOULD EXAMINE THE LIST to ensure their names and relevant information are correctly shown. APPLICATIONS for inclusions, additions or corrections to or deletions from the list are available at the following location: Township of Scugog, Municipal Offices, 181 Perry Street, PORT PERRY, Ontario REVISION OF THE LIST shall be undertaken at the above location between the hours of 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM each weekday from Tuesday, September 6, 1988 through Mon- day, October 17, 1988 inclusive. THE LAST DAY for filing applications for inclusions, additions or corrections to or deletions from the list shall be MON DAY, OCTOBER 17, 1988. Dated at the Township of Scugog this 26th Day of August, 1988. Earl S. Cuddie, Clerk-Administrator & Chief Elections Officer plus Much ado about meat topic for 4-H fall unit Epsom and Area News by Jean Jeffery The 4H unit this fall is called, "Much Ado About Meat'. It ex- amines selection |, preparation, and nutrition of red meats. The first meeting will be at 7 p.m. at Cathy Acerra's home, Thurs., Sept. 15. Members must be 12-21 as of July 1, 1988. If you are in- terested in joining this 4H unit or have questions regarding it call Cathy 985-3466 or Gail Kerry 985-7792 so we can obtain materials for you. The Youth group will be meeting Fri., Sept. 16 at 8 p.m. at Kerry's in Utica to plan this years get-to-gethers so bring your ideas for fun and discussion topics. Everyone 13-19 welcome. There will be a social time at the home of Jennie and Archie Watson on Sat., Sept. 11 in honour of Tina Ruhls forthcoming mar- riage. Ladies bring finger food, 8 p.m. On Sept. 11 there will be a housewarming party for Abeba and Sembhar after church at the home of Paul and Shirley Baster with pot luck luncheon. Shirley has a list of things needed. Please get in touch with her. Call 852-7433 or 852-5255. Sept. 11 Sunday School classes will resume at Utica at 11:15. All children and youths invited. Classes for all ages. Sept. 13 the U.C.W. will meet at the home of Eileen Slute at 8 p.m. Sept. 15, U.C.W. are invited by the Pine Grove United Church Auxiliary to Pine Grove Church at 2 p.m. It is the 107th church bir- thday. Special speaker Rev. Louise Barrie. A special thank you to Sandra Kerry for playing the piano for our services during July and Aug. Her talent was much appreciated. A gift was presented to her from the Session. Utica Community Daycare is in need of toys in good condition. If you care to leave them at the daycare centre it will be much appreciated. We welcome Ann Tapscott who will be playing the piano at church this fall. Sept. 15 choir practice will begin on Thurs., Sept. 15 at the church at 8 p.m. New voices are most welcome. ----- ey ON DEDUCTIBLE OF ANY INSURANCE ' WINDSHIELD CLAIM : I. METAR ZAPBAVEL SVR FRYE SASL FUFVRCRBI SV BERI VLG LC 44 Lar Much happiness to Neil and Lissa Risbrough and family who moved into their new home last week. We are so happy that they didn't leave Epsom. Russell Watson of Scarborough visited his grandparents Jennie and Archie for a few days last week. In spite of the weatherman's frowns a large crowd attended the sale at the Ruhls very successful sale on Sat. The U.C.W. who had the lunch counter were very pleased with the results from their effort. Joel Van Veghel visited Don and Stella Asling last Tues. Don and Stella Asling visited Mrs. Hazel Asling of Ajax last Mon. Last Sun., Earl and Marie Wilson invited all their family for presented: by oo 4 7/4 FALL FASHION SHOW '88 > ANI Mott 25% OFF EVERYTHING * BACK TO SCHOOL SPECIALS DOOR PRIZES * REFRESHMENTS * AND MUCH, MUCH MORE TICKETS $3.00 (sold at the door) Free Admission for children under 12 Durham Rd. 23 I S---- NOW AVAILABLE ON VIDEO lunch. It was grandson Simon Lewchuk's birthday party. Howard and Bernice Thaxter were Sun. dinner guests with Earl and Marie Wilson. Best Wishes to Donna Kerry who will be attending Wilfred Laurier University of Waterloo. A thank you card was received from Mrs. Cathy Hamilton who was principal of Greenbank & Ep- som Schools. The gift was presented to her at the end of the school year. She has been located as principal at another Durham Region school. The message from Mrs. Hamilton: - To the community my deepest appreciation for your sup- port and thoughtfulness. You have a wonderful school, great kids, great spirit. For the next month Harold Ross will keep the home fires burning as Mrs. Ross is in Montreal with her mother who is not well. rT For more information Call 416-985-0651 I I SIVIIT- Tala eT a [eIVEY=TV1 I=) She has N 1" lelal-Nolale[alef:] to set osha HOME VIDEO 68 WATER STREETS | PORT PERRY 985-9888 Mon. to Thurs. & Sun. -- Noon to 9:00 PM Friday 11 AM to 10 PM; Saturday 10 AM to 10 PM.

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