14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, October 24, 1989 Denture Therapy Clinic JOANNE DEKKING, D.T. 1330 Ritson Rd. N., Monday to Saturday (Ritson at Taunton) 436-9888 Oshawa, Ont. L1G 6Z6 The November Dessert Even- ing of the Port Perry Area Chris- tian Women's Club is scheduled for Thursday, November 2 at 7:30 -9:30 p.m. at the Masonic Lodge on Queen Street. The Christian Women's Club is inter-church and non-sectarian the U.S.A. and around the world. There is a special feature of cur- rent interest, a musical presenta- tion and an out-of-town guest speaker each month. This month the special feature is 'Great Pie Making." Colleen CARTWRIGHT HIGH SCHOOL Commencement Program will be held at 8:00 P.M. on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4th CARTWRIGHT PUBLIC SCHOOL, BLACKSTOCK *Presentation of Diplomas *Valedictory Address * School Choir * School Band * Proficiency Prizes Esieryone Welcome * Athletic Awards McLaren will be sharing her secrets of achieving great pies. Scugog Island Institute meeting ended with "Wear your pin with a smile."' Business closed and Connie Haigh's group in charge - had Reta McAffee as guest speaker. She gave a most in- teresting talk on goats, also brought yarn in the different with 2200 groups across Canada, Fifteen members met at the Scugog Cummunity Hall Wednes- day evening. Mary Ostrom Pres. welcomed all. The roll call answered by "Have you ever had goats milk." And the Motto - Brief history on goats. 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She stages and had sweaters on display. She was presented with a gift of appreciation. All members, remember November meeting is our Hand Made Gift Exchange. There will also be a scarf demonstration. A social time was spent over lunch period which was breads and different varieties of cheeses. Hope to see you all Nov. 15 - Margaret Morrows group will be in charge. CRIME doesn't pay if you've had an ... OSHAWA SECURITY SYSTEM * Free Estimates * No Obligations * Workmanship Guaranteed ... installed. ae 725-1041 v vv v vive wv we a em -- mm ---- (CV VI VT TTI TC TTI VV TVU VV VY VV VVV VV v VY YY VV vey VY VY VY YY YY YY YY YY Vey VV YY VV VY VY VYYYYYVYYYY < < < v v id v v Ld - v v € €¢ CCC CCC ¢ £ 4. ¢ << << Our Halloween party ware will have a Rh HAUNTING' effect on your guests. Create a Halloween Mood o with our "SPOOKY" selection of candles and holders. . 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Want more info about golf driving range plans (From page 9) son would operate the range. Members of council ex- pressed concern about several aspects of the proposal, includ- ing whether the 300 yard depth of the property was enough for a range. There were also concerns about the type of fencing along the north side of the property to prevent range balls from land- ing in a farm field where they might damage farm equipment. Mr. Hutchinson said wire mesh would be used as fencing to prevent golf balls from leav- ing the property. And members of council also suggested that since the range would be used by the pub- lic, washrooms would have to be provided on the site. A Manchster area farmer who rents land near the pro- posed range filed a letter with the Township expressing con- cern that the range might con- flict with farming operation, in- cluding damage to equipment from errant golfballs. 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