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Port Perry Star, 30 May 1989, p. 16

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Ge RE Toe ei IRAN iss ENA A I ---- ad 16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, May 30, 1989 News from the Seagrave area by Diane Cooke Robin Glade Estates womens group meets Wednesday night at 8 p.m. at Marj Johansen's home. This is games night and the night we decide where and when for the dinner outing in June. Ladies remember your $1.00 for the draw and mug. Another reminder that Sat. June 10th is the Boy Scout Paper Drive, please help this fundrais- ing event and bundle up your old newspapers. Anyone interested in yard sales"?! There is one at the San- diford home this Sat. June 3, (Robin Glade Estates) also the big Seagrave Church Yard Sale at the Barr residence is Sat. June 17. Congratulations to Shirley and Doug Newman of Robin Glade on the recent birth of another grandchild, That's all for this week, remember please phone Diane Puckrin with any news items you may have for next weeks column at 985-2489. warm comforter. Settlin ing. clothing, dinin great friends, but | must say eir reaction. Random Jottings by ).P. Hvidsten (from page 8) 9 back into our bed, Nanc and turn off the light, laying our heads back into the soft pil- lows, letting out a little sigh of relief. "That should get them through until 2:00 a.m." Nancy hopefully says as she rolls over an Wrong! Less than 30 seconds later, the sounds of a ba- bies cries echoes from down the hall. Katie was still hungry. At midnight, the sounds of sister Jamie ring out loud and : clear. Nancy takes this shift. At 1:00 a.m. another cry from the dark (at this point | can't even remember whose been fed and when anymore). | jump out of bed and find one of them fuss- About 2:00 a.m., I'm up again to go downstairs and heat a formula bottle for Jamie. (We decided to save Nancy some wear-and-tear in the middle of the night by feeding them formu- la). | sit on the couch and watch part o stand Pat Sajak) until Jamie's eyelids closed and her tongue pushed the bottle away from her mouth. | just can't remember when (nights are a blur these days), but Nancy was up a couple mor e times this night and | was up on two more occasions. Once to administer "gripe water" and the second to change dirty (very dirty) diapers. We were just nicely settling in for a few more minutes sleep about 6:00 a.m. when 'number one son' Maft decides he's had enough sleep and comes running into the bedroom with his loud and exuberant greeting, announcing a new day. So it's been at our household these two weeks. We don't know just when things will straighten out, but if this column is missing next week, I'm probably curled up' somewhere in a fe- tal position trying to catch up on some sleep. In closing, Nancy and | have found out we have some of the best friends and family anyone could hope for. We've had Nancy's mother stay with us for a week, helping at every turn; dinners oopnsd by to save us time; there have been boxes of ing and accessories dropped off; many offers to babysit if we needed an escape room table is covered with dozens of cards and gifts. thing to prove we have some we have been overwhelmed by e didn't need all these Special Thanks to everyone for their best wishes and kind words of encouragement. See you next week....maybel and | say "goodnight" closes her eyes. a war movie (I can't wer for a couple of hours and our Recipe wanted! Christine and Matt had difficulty making up their minds at the Greenbank/Epsom Bake- sale on Friday, everything looked and smelled so good. Community women helped the schools raise money for trips by baking piles of scrumptious pastries and watching the ta- bles. The entire Star office Is hoping to get the recipe for a certain rhubarb ple. " niversary on Sunday, June 4 at 11:00 a.m. with Brian Jones as Greenbank Sunday School An- guest speaker. There will be a social hour following the service so will the ladies bring sand- DOWSON'S BOTTLED WATER -- now available at -- Valu-Mart Paul Flieler's Petro-Can Utica Store Seagrave Store XL Gas Station Ashburn Store Sunnyside Market, Caesarea Greenbank Marquis Corners Myers Cash & Carry Country Corners Cafe DOWSON"S WATER HAULAGE inc. PURE SPRING WATER - WELLS - CISTERNS - POOL - etc. Service & Prompt Delivery -- 7 Days a Week Dependable Serving Your Area Call Today ... 985-3814 4 y MEDIUM 3 Items or More Coupon not valid with any other offer. 985-8448 ld {VALUABLE COUPON X LARGE 3 Items or More Coupon not valid with any other offer. CN SSR ne en en wm on {VALUABLE COUPON _ LIMITED TIME OFFER \ 3 Items or More Coupon not valid with any other offer. \ EXTRA LARGE 985-8448 CS SR mem 00 nn en em wn on VALUABLE COUPON LIMITED TIME OFFER A | FE 985-8448 Sunday School anniversary party wiches or sweets. 'The Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. will hold their meeting at the home of Muriel Gibson on June? at 1:30 p.m. - all ladies are welcome. There will be no Evening Unit meeting for June but there will be a Craft making evening on June 5, at 7:00 p.m. for the bazaar table at the barbeque. Glad to report Mr. Fred Timms is home and recuperating from minor surgery in Port Perry ' Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Ashenhurst and Evan of Epsom. Muriel Gibson, Grace Hunter, and Shirley Lee enjoyed a bus trip to Mennonite Relief Sale, the largest quilt sale in Canada. This is held each year in New Hamburg. A very pretty wedding took place in Greenbank Church on Saturday when Lori Fairman became the bride of Mr. Ken Jewell. Perfect Heating Greenbank Mite team defeated Norton's 16-6 last Tuesday. Tanya Wilson played an outstanding defensive game. This was Tanya's first game ever. Graeme Powell, Melinda Saunders, Greg Phayre and Dana Hooker all hit 3 for 3 at bat and Jeremy Gibson had a nice home run. Travis MacSween and Michael * Phoenix also played a good defen- sive game. Thought for the week: Today's extravagance becomes tomor- rows necessity. Call all news items to 985-2924 for the month of June. Church broken hing sacred? pJ®T'uesday Durham Re- y United Church at Street to investigate Bd enter. ay a small window on $f Bide of the church was fl and entry was gained, oF nothing was stolen. ER-- ----------

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