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Port Perry Star, 14 Aug 1990, p. 21

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FEE i 8 5 wor na in " nti The Annual Decoration Service at Greenbank Cemetery is to be held Sunday, August 19th at 2:30 p.m.. The speaker will be Rev. McKay from Port Perry. Many friends, family and former Bowmanville neighbours gathered at the home of Jim and Judy Gibson for a surprise birth- day celebration for Judy Satur- day night. Many happy returns of _ the day Judy. The Women's Institute meeting will be held August 22nd, the Roll Call to be answered - "In your opi- nion who was Canada's greatest Prime Minister?" Explain why you think so."' Bring a lawn chair we hope to sit outside and enjoy the view at Mrs. Earle's. RE Mr. and Mrs. Murray Lee were in Ottawa last week babysitting the grandchildren while Debbie and Mark Roundell were away on a bicycle trip. Glen McKean, of Calgary visited a few days with his parents last week. Several from the village attend- ed the antique and craft show at Sunderland and the quilt sale, and show at Cannington on Sunday - Congratulations to Muriel Gibson on showing a quilt. Robert Couperthwaite ana sister Marion with Jerry and Steven attended the baseball game at the Skydome with other 4H members from across the pro- vince. While Jack and Margaret Port Perry Day Camp Hello boys and girls, and welcome to the final week of the Day Camp this summer. This week join us under the BIG TOP (Kinsmen Hall) for Circus Week as we make more crafts, play more games and have more fun than ever before!!! On Monday we start the week off right by creating wild and crazy circus masks. Tuesday will be a fun-filled day because you may dress-up as your favourite 'rock star. and perform AIRBANDS. What a great week at Exploring Scugog Day Camp. Even cloudy days didn't dampen our spirits for the Beach Party and Nuts About Nature Day. Thanks to Centennial Lanes and Wheelies in Whitby. Every child loved rollerskating!!! Pleasure Valley was a great way to top off the week with waterslides and a great playground. Playground This is our last and final week of Playground. We would like to thank all of the children for com- ing our and joining us in the parks. We hope you had fun play- ing games and making exciting crafts. On Friday, we are at Birdseye Park for a Mini Olympics with all the children for the recreation programs. So come join us for this final day of the summer program. Have a safe and happy year, see you all next year. Thanks, and Good-buy Heather, Melissa, Nicki PLEASE RECYCLE We will be playing baseball on Thursday, and Friday promises to be spectacular as all the recreation programs join together at Birdseye park for a Mini Scugog Olympics! Remember to bring your bathing suits on Monday, Wednes- day, Friday and join us for a week of "pure clowning around!!" Have a great week! We hope to see all the campers again next year! Enjoy the rest of the summer! Annette, Angela, Nicole Exploring Scugog This week is 'Fitness For Fun!" The children enjoy a varie- of activities including soccer, Noatitmoss. baseball, and new games. This is the last week of the sum- mer program. We hope to see you all again next year. Have a save and happy summer. Julie, Joanne, Leslie 9, SHtonemogy 2, % Care gentst® Stonemoor Day Care Centres Inc. offers a Child Enrichment Programme. Limited openings in most age groups, 18 mths. to 4 yrs. For further information call ecoration is Sunday attended the Liberal Picnic with Mark Jermey. Keith Bacon, Darin and Brian enjoyed a trip to Nashville, Opry Land and Dollywood. They had good weather, no car trouble and a very good time. The Couperthwaite family spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Lillian Empringham in Claremont and on to Toronto to visit a cousin of Margaret's. Results of the card party - high lady - Mary Drewery, second Marie Geer - low Erla Hill - high man - Andy Munro, second Shirley Leask, low Neil Hunter. The door prizes were won by Bet- ty Barnett, Garry Munro and Grant Drewery. The next card game on September 7th at 8:00 sharp. Please mark you calendar. Let wrinkles be written on our brows, and not on our hearts. Next week please phone 985-7886, or 985-2008 with your news. * DOORS & MOULDING * HARDWARE * Complete House Trim Packages at Discounted Prices. RR4, UXBRIDGE Durham No. 23, just s. of 47 (416) 852-7722 a a We Now Do Window Tinting! 985-8507 MOBILE SERVICE GUARANTEED WORKMANSHIP PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, August 14, 1990 -- 21 [CEREUS E TA & High Street, Port Perry. Ontario "Always behave like a duck. Keep calm and unruffled on the surface, but paddle like the devil underneath." 2 Am eus * Seafood & Steak Hou 1180 Simcoe St.N., Oshawa 436-9333 or 436-9065 OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK Banquet Facilities Available EVERYDAY DINNER SPECIALS * Roast Prime Beef (Can. 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