from $1,035 from Valerie Krempowich on behalf of the Dur- ham Medical Wives Assoc. The money came from a fashion show held recently In Oshawa with proceeds divided among Durham hospitals. The $1,035 for Community Memorial In Port Perry will be used for the Childrens Ward. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 6, 1990 -- 27 Scugog Historical Society pleased with members SCUGOG ISLAND NEWS BY MRS. EARL READER Last Wednesday night many people had to make a decision as to what meeting they should at- tend as their interests were divid- ed. However, the Scugog Historical Society was not too disappointed in their attendance. Several membership dues were brought up to date and new members joined. So that's encouraging. The Congregational meeting at the Island United had a good number of interested people to review the year's ac- complishments and make some changes in committees. Next Sunday the Island United Congregation will meet at the Hall for brunch, all arranged by the men. Now that sounds in- teresting. Let's enjoy it. After that there will be a community and family skating party from 2:30 to 3:45 p.m. at the Port Perry Arena. Last week we told you how well the Scout movement is doing on the Island, while some groups in other areas are falling off. We hope some of you have been con- sidering a role of leadership for Boy Scouts who wish to continue. In the meantime, other parents and friends should be buying and selling tickets for the Draw and Bake Sale at the Island Hall February 17. The "Head" U.C.W. will be held this Wed. night February 7, at the home of Mrs. Helen Hortop. Toy Lending Library offersOne Stop-Shopping The Scugog Toy Lending Library is thrilled to announce its + first-ever, one-of-a-kind, "One- Stop-Shopping."' For those of you who need that last minute special _. gift for your one-and-only Valen- +: tine, this is the perfect opportuni- "ty to get out of the house and find Hospital administrator David Brown accepts a cheque that unusual something. We will have everything from chocolates to lingerie, kids books and toys, jewellry and tupper- ware, cosmetics, environmentally-friendly diapers ° and services, children's clothing, District Block Parents celebrate five years "As of this month, we as a district celebrate our 5th anniver- sary as a member of the Block Parent Association. We would like - to take this opportunity to thank you for your support in the past and would appreciate your con- tinued support in the future. At this time the association re- quires that all members complete Jr Farmers celebrate 75 years This year marks the completion of 75 years of Jr. Farmers in Durham County. This milestone will be recognized at the 1990 An- nual Banquet and Dance, February 17th at the Newcastle Community Hall. Durham County Jr. Farmers, now known as Durham East, has been providing opportunities for rural young people to learn leadership skills, travel and par- ticipate in a variety of cultural and sporting activities. In addi- tion to all that, Durham East Jr. Farmers' have raised money through dances and fair booth operation to donate over $5,000 to area hospitals. Durham County is recognized by the Jr. Farmer Association of Ontario as one of the four foun- ding counties on which the provin- cial association was built. Come on out and share in the celebration. For more informa- tion contact: Craig Larmer: - 986-4250 or Elizabeth Luke-V/eir - 623-5120. , Don't waste this space. Small ads pay! NY EREE JE EE EE EEE EEE EEE a new application tor approval. Our representatives will be knocking on your.doors within the next few weeks in order to com- plete this task. For anyone wishing to become a block parent, complete the application and should you have any questions in regard to the association, do not hestitate to contact your local representative: Epsom - Jill - 852-3186 Saintfield - Diane - 985-8325 Seagrave - Heather - 985-2508 Utica - Judy - 985-7251 Greenbank - Cathy - 985-7103 ~ Your support and input helps make our community a safer and happier place for our children. OPEN HOUSE Come in anytime and see us! We will be happy to discuss any of your tax related concerns. Did you have any problems with your tax return last year? Do you know how much you are . eligible to contribute to an RRSP this year and how the future changes will effect you. Do you know what constitutes an "Investment Loss' and how it effects your future claim for the capital gains deduction? HR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS PORT PERRY (Above the Post Office) 985-9803 OPEN WEEKDAYS -- 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM stationary, silk flowers, gift baskets and more! If we haven't got it, you don't need it. We have worked hard to put this great opportunity evening together for the community as a fundraiser for the Toy Library - a group that helps our communi- ty's little minds grow through the help of educational, sturdy toys and a friendly, child-group environment. The main event will take place at the Port Perry United Church on Thursday, February 8 from 7-10 p.m. Come out and help yourself to our lovely refreshments and take home that special gift for someone or for yourself. Bring your friends out for an informal shopping night set up with many interesting and in- formative displays. If you need any more informa- tion about our fabulous event con- tact Mrs. Sharron Hepburn before 9:00 p.m. daily at 986-0735. See you there! IF YOUR AD WAS HERE Over 20,000 people could have read it this week. That's a lot of potential customers for your business. 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