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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1988, p. 10

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10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 18, 1988 by Wendy Clark Success! ! That is the only word that I can use to describe how we did with our "Country Kitchen" bake table that was set up at the Port Perry Applefest. A special thank you to all those who sup- ported us. YVONNE CHRISTIE Regional Councillor A STRONG VOICE FOR SCUGOG On Monday, October 3 we had a bowling match with Ted Whit- ter achieving a score of 104 points. Throughout the week we strong- ly concentrated on doing lots of baking which we need for the big bake sale at the Applefest. Tuesday evening (4th) a church service was provided by the Greenbank United Church. Being the first of the month there was the ever popular manicures held on the Wednesday. Also every available minute we have we are kept busy working on a variety of craft items for our upcoming Xmas bazaar. On behalf of the residents we would like to say a special thank you to the great kitchen staff for the lovely Thanksgiving dinner that they served to us over the holiday. After a restful long weekend we got back into the swing of things with a Bingo on Tuesday (11th). In the latter part of the afternoon 1 saw the treat wagon delivering sweet treats to everyone. After supper was a church service which was hosted by the Anglican faith. A special Thanksgiving turkey dinner was held on Thursday (13th) which was all prepared by the residents themselves. Several family members attended and thoroughly enjoyed the delicious meal. The residents deserve a big hand for the tremendous job they did. With the end of the second week we had a baking session. Several ladies were kept busy making turkey pies with the leftover turkey from the night before. Special birthday wishes to staff member Kim Owen. Upcoming events include Residents Council (19), Monthly Birthday Party - 6:30 (20), High School Craft Sale (22), Great Pumpkin Hunt (25), Halloween AUTO BODY Mark's Maintenance BODY SHOP New Building located behind the Service Centre & Gas Bar HWY. 7A -- NESTLETON -- 986-5620 * Complete Auto Body Restoration * Collision Work and Insurance Work * Frame Straightening Black Hawk Korek Frame Machine * Body Work and Welding * Touch-work Colour Matching * Pinstripping : * New Building can also accomodate Highway Tractors -- CALL 'FOR A FREE ESTIMATE -- Body Shop Manager, ERNIE ELS Licensed Auto Body Rgpairman BODY SHOP HOURS: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM - Monday through Friday 986-5620 Tog 2 nl MARK'S MAINTENANCE MARK & KATHY MALCOLM, Proprietors PETRO-CANADA STATION Hwy. 7A -- NESTLETON 986 (MOST MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED) SINCE 1979 Full Maintenance of Cars & Light Trucks -- Body Shop -- Light Towing -- Post Office Country Kitchen bake table a big success Party - 7 p.m. (27), Kids Costume Parade (28), Making candy ap- "ples (31) and Halloween (31). A warm welcome is extended to several new residents. Mr. Hugh Cummings has moved into our home from the neighbouring Villa. Also Mr. Sam Anderson is now settled in on the 2nd floor. Sam has relatives in the Scugog Island area and previously comes from Toronto. This is another reminder of our upcoming 'Country Christmas Cyclist hurt An accident Sunday morning on Water Street in Port Perry sent a Port Perry man to hospital with leg injuries. Regional Police said Richard Kent was riding a motorcycle near the intersection of Mary Street when he was involved in a colli- sion with a pick-up truck driven by Robert Rutschmann of Scugog Township. Police said Rutschmann was making a left turn into a parking lot when the accident occurred. CHARGES LAID Durham Regional Police have charged a 20 year old Scugog man with possession of stolen property and attempting to obstruct police by giving a false name. The charges were laid October 771snt February the time for sending Valentines. ..and getting your RRSP? Uh-uh, not when you can get a good deal more for your money by buying your RRSP now at Standard Trust. Get all the good news about RRSPs today! 165 QUEEN ST. PORT PERRY y- TT. i a --TT Bazaar' to be held on Saturday, Dec. 3. Mark it on your calendar. The Villa which is located right next door will also be having their "Gingerbread Bazaar" on the same day. Therefore you can visit two great bazaars on the same day. Westill have a few spots left for any interested vendors. Con- tact Kim Mitchell for more info. (985-3205) . Don't forget on Halloween night that we would like to see your lit- tle "trick or treaters." 6 when police stopped a vehicle in Port Perry and later determined the licence plates were registered to a Toronto resident. A further check by police re- vealed the man is being sought on warrants by three other police forces for three charges of fraud and three charges of uttering forged documents. : Charged is Michael McCourt of Caesarea. MUMS STOLEN A thief with a penchant for flowers struck the Best of Things shops at the Port Perry Plaza Sunday night. Regional Police said 45 bunches of mums were stolen, with a value of about $250. the flowers were assorted colours. STANDARD TRUST J YOUR HOMETOWN SAVINGS CENTRE 7 985-8435 J -- The Canadian ~~ Red Cross Society Blood Programme / THE House of Howard Ridge North Realty Picture Perfect Television Port Perry I.G.A. 4 Join the Lifeline KINSMEN & KINETTE CLUBS OF PORT PERRY wish to thank the following sponsors for their assistance with the BLOOD DONOR CLINIC oT, pm , ro 29th Dennis Anderson Chev-Olds Port Perry Star Staff & Students of P.P.H.S.

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