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Port Perry Star, 10 Apr 1990, p. 10

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4s 11 -- 0°01 01 livgA ysbasuT -- SAAT YAAIQ TARAO9 10 + PORT: PER RN STAR + Tuesday; April 10,1990 15 551080 07 1ERAA0R 144 1904 ©) 0 2A Remember When? (From page 7) and Mrs. James Heayn. The grapefruit tipped the scale at about four pounds. About 1,200 spectators enjoyed this year's Skating Carnival staged by the Port Perry Figure Skating Club. The theme was, "Voyage to the Stars." A camera crew from T.V. station CHEX in Peterborough "invaded" Prince Albert Public School last Wednesday. The oc- casion was G. Scott Lindsay and his propane combustion engine to be shown to the pupils of the school. Mr. Lindsay explained the functions of the engine, the purpose and use of it. Malmont Farms Novice team took the finals two straight games with a 3-2 win over White Feather Farms. Miss Gloria Fralick, Scugog, attended an International Teachers' Convention as a delegate from the East York Board of Education recently in Atlanta, Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. S.G. Ferris have just returned home after spen- ding the winter in Largo, Florida. Mrs. Clara Sleep of Reach Township, observed her 93rd bir- thday recently. Mrs. Sleep is the third child and eldest daughter of the late Isaac Clements and Elizabeth Bush and the only sur- viving member of that family of five. 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, April 9, 1980 After 13 years in the provincial legislature, Durham-York M.P.P. Bill Newman is calling it quits. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ginn of Nestleton celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on April 6. Kenneth F. Jackson, President of Mother Jackson's Open Kitchens Limited of Port Perry and: Frederick P. Schneider, Chairman of the Board of J.M. Schneider Inc. of Kitchener, are pleased to announce the signing of an Agreement whereby Na- tional Consolidated Food Brands Inc. (Natco Foods), a wholly owned subsidiary of Schneiders, will acquire a minority interest in Mother Jacksons. Damage is described as extensive after an act of senseless vandalism last week at Manchester Trailer Sales at the in- teresection of Highways 12 & 7A. Durham Region council has asked that $1 million be slash- ed from the 1980 Durham budget. At a recent staff meeting in Toronto, Photo Corp, of America awarded Norma Holtby a plaque for outstanding overall photographer during the period of October 1978 - March 1980. Utica Plow Jockeys won the Port Perry and District broom- ball championship Sunday afternoon. For the first time in two years C & B Livestock had to settle for second best. The Scugog Shores Museum has opened its doors for another season & there are numerous fascinating displays which show the cultural and historical past of this part of Ontario. Mr. Arthur L. Jefford represented Canada as a member of an eight man delegation to the plastics conference which was held in Budapest, Hungary during the week of March 8-15. SPECIALIZING IN LADIES' AFFORDABLE FASHIONS Hours: Mon. to Sat. 9:30 AM to 5:30 PM; Fri. to 8 PM. PORT PERRY PLAZA 2985-0129 WINDOW FASHIONS VERTICAL & VENITIAN BLINDS ROLLER & PLEATED SHADES CUSTOM DRAPERY SPECIALTY BLINDS Residential & Commercial PATIO DOOR SPECIAL " 72x84 72 HOUR 84x84 89.95 wu 99.95 includes Valence - Many Colours to Choose From Lifetime Warranty on Tracking System. Lowest Prices Guaranteed. sopattione 95,3067 Social Club re : AN : F225) ON or Re Ha Ce > ; i Z 7 A ol on 7% GA a There will be a Good Friday church service at 10:00 a.m. in Epsom Church with the choir in charge. Come at 8:30 a.m. and en- joy breakfast served by the Youth Group. Easter Sunday service will be held at 11:00 a.m. in Utica Church at which time there will be a ser- vice of Holy Communion. "The Rev. Frank Brisbin of Toronto will once again be with us. The Social Club says let's get ready to go Ten Pin Bowling. Mark your calendars for April 28th (Saturday) Meet at Epsom Church at 7:15 p.m., leaving at 7:30 p.m. sharp. The evening will take you travelling south and out to a nearby restaurant for coffe after bowling. They would like to know roughly how many will be going so please call Rob and Mary Evans 872-5578 or Doug and Beth Wilson 852-7437. We look forward to seeing you all trying your hand at something new and having a real good visit. The following evening, (April 29th), is Music at Utica with Anne Baker at the organ and Laurel Griffin on the flute at 7;30 p.m.. Get your tickets from Bill McKay, Yellow Brick Road in Uxbridge or Irwin Smith Music in Port Perry. A reminder to all the euchre en- thusiasts that this Friday is euchre night in Utica Hall star- ting at 8 p.m.. I'm sorry to report that Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe is a patient in Port Perry Hospital and on behalf of the community would like to send along some get well wishes to her. Sympathy to the family of Mrs. Else Draband who was buried in Hillman Cemetery on Frida Special condolences to her grand- ady for Ten Pin Bowling son Peter who is a member of local congregation. Got quite a surprise yesterday when I glanced out the window and low and behold there was an airplane going down the road. Well in the past there have been houses, tanks, bulldozers, etc. but this was a first for me. Can you imagine driving along the highway, looking up and seeing an airplane coming at you. Well of course it was on a truck and without it's wings which were on another vehicle following. 'I'nis week I'm asking everyone to think sunshine and warm weather. Isn't it about time? I've noticed some of our Snow Birds home for their vacation in the south. Why not give me a call this week and let everyone know how much you enjoyed the sunny south. Call 985-7564. Don't waste this space. Small ads pay! Jesus Christ SUPERSTAR Music by: ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER Originally produced on Broadway by Robert Stigwood and M.C.A. Inc. by special arrangement with David Land - Original Broadway production conceived by Tom O'Horgan -- presented by the -- Lyrics by: TIM RICE SCUGOG CHORAL SOCIETY through special arrangement with MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL, 545 Eighth Ave., N.Y., 10018 -- at -- TOWN HALL 1873 Queen & Lilla Sts., Port Perry i PERFORMANCES at 8:00 PM WEDNESDAY ......ouceeeeeeeeeeeeeereeeseeseeeeeneesd May 2nd THURSDAY ............. April 19th, April 26th; May 3rd FRIDAY ................... April 20th, April 27th, May 4th SATURDAY .......ccccccceueeeeenee..... April 28th; May 5th --be TICKETS -- $10.00 per Person Thursday, April 19th and April 26th - Only $8.00 AVAILABLE AT: Irwin Smith Music Ltd., 305 Queen St., Port Perry or from members of the Scugog Choral Society or Call (705) 357-2340 AY

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