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Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1990, p. 27

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by Wendy Clark As October is quickly coming to an end so is the beautiful fall col- ours. It won't be long now till everything is covered with fluffy white snow. Monday, October 22nd we had many ladies take part in having facials done while the men took part in shoe shine club. They were well prepared for the delightful evening ahead of them. A much- enjoyed dance was the feature of 1 the evening. A special thank you to D.J.'s Bill & Shae Harper for keepin' the night dancing away. The following day some of our late night party goers were able to do some baking. Wednesday sponsored the mon- thly residents council meeting. Many Christmas outings were suggested. Our monthly birthday party was on Thursday evening. Many folks took part in a sing-song and bingo. Everyone enjoyed the cake and refreshments. Friday (26th) arrived and with it we held a pumpkin decorating contest. We sure had some fine creations of scary & weird look- ing pumpkins. Another week began with the making of candy apples on Mon- day. Those shiny red apples all covered with sweet candy sure did look delicious. Tuesday, October 30th we held our annual Halloween Party. Many thanks to the many guests that joined us. Especially the Pine Ridge Cloggers, the Country Rovers & dancers, and Louise Hartney & friends. Congratula- tions to the many costume win- ners, but everyone deserves credit for the great participation involved. Halloween arrives and with it brought Mrs. Watson's Grade 1 class from R.H. Cornish to display their wonderful Hallo- ween costumes. The residents really enjoy seeing these kids and spending some time with them. During the afternoon there was a bad RR at oo to SEE Ro a » Tow - PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 6, 1990 -- 27 Nursing Home Christmas Bazaar, Dec. 1 The 2nd day of November we sponsored bingo and baking. Birthday wishes are extended to Mr. Cecil Hubbard (8). On behalf of the residents and staff we extend our sincerest sym- pathy to family and friends of Mrs. Wanda Durham and of Mrs. Clara Riseborough. These 2 fine ladies will be missed by all those that knew them. A warm welcome is extended to Mr. Percy Williamson who has joined our happy family. Upcoming events include Con- cert at the high school - 7:30 (8), Sadie Hawkins Tea Party - 2 p.m. (9), Remembrance Day Discus- sion - 1:30 (12), Volunteer Meeting - 7 p.m. (13), Residents Council Meeting - 2 p.m. (14), Doll Mak- ing Demo - 1:30 (15), and Freedom Fashions - 10:30 (21). Also a reminder that our Christmas Bazaar is quickly ap- proaching. We hope to see you on Saturday December 1st - 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. sikkens TR © AE Bi APN United Church to help food bank in November So the natural beauty of your exterior woodwork -- «doesn't fade in the sunlight -- isn't damaged by moisture -- isn't hidden CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER Cetol 1 and Cetol 23 craft session with Kirsten Sander- skov teaching us how to make topiary trees. Others took part in a Halloween quiz & discussion. Of course after supper we were shell- ing out candy to the trick or treaters. The next day was a busy one as we were all involved with the Nur- For the second week in a row the Sunday School has tried to rake the leaves at the church. It was too wet again. The leaves have now been turned over to Chuck Willes & son. Merv & Ilean Pugh, & Mrs. Gostick were Sunday dinner guests in Toronto at Gordon Gosticks. John & Peggy Bredin & gang travelled to Peterborough to have dinner with John's sister & brother-in-law. We spent a great deal of time talking about old times since it is a year next weekend that their dad was buried. Thursday night euchre had 10 tables. Ladies' winners were Ver- na Smith, Clara Whitter and Heidi Krieg. Men's winners were Grace Manns. Gord Smith and James Redman. Lucky draw winners were Frank Andrews, Ilean Pugh & Earla Hill. Friday night Prince Albert's volleyball team played at S.A. Cawker, They were very close games, with S.A.Cawker pulling into the lead at the very end. Thanks to Mrs. Roth & Mrs. Lin- ton who did excellent jobs as coaches. We as parents were very proud of our boys and girls. It was great to see Mrs. Correll there to cheer on her teams. The students -& coaches appreciate her support. Sunday service was led by Rev. Bob who had as a guest speaker Willa A. Kernen a returning Mis- sionary from Korea. She worked there for over 30 years. She will meet again with some ladies at Monday lunch time. If you have any news please call Ilean Pugh. After church on Sunday, the family of Grant and Eva Hunter gathered at the home of daughter Beth and husband Chuck Willes, to celebrate their father's special Foul play ruled out Durham Police have ruled out foul play in the death of a man whose remains were found last week in Oshawa's North- way Park. Police identified the body as that of Edward James Blun- dell, 38, formerly of Nonquon Rd., Oshawa. He had been reported miss- ing to Police back on July 6. While Police have ruled out foul play, a cause of dealth had not yet been determined, ac- cording to a statement released Friday morning. birthday. Prince Albert United Church has been asked by Operation Scugog, to give generously to the . local food bank during the month of November. The need is great. sing Homes new fashion line. Many residents took part in designing our new unique "Nurs- ing Home Touch Shirts' which will be available at our Xmas bazaar. Be sure to check them out. 295 Ritson Rd. S., OSHAWA 434-3939 PAINTS your business. purchases e Rebates on the Federal Sales Tax eo What is taxable and tax-exempt e How to recover the GST paid on business e Available options for filing GST returns e Where and how to get additional assistance Your business and the GST Free Business Information Session for people in all types of business. Help and information on how to register, and apply the proposed GST in Your questions will be answered by representatives from Revenue Canada. Don't miss this opportunity for a clear understanding of how your business can administer the proposed GST. You'll learn about: Township: Scugog Date: November 7, 1990 Time: 7:30 p.m. Location: Royal Cdn. Legion Port Perry Sur demande, cette séance est disponible en franc¢ais. Communiquez avec le bureau de Revenu Canada, Accise le plus pres de chez vous. Canada's GST. It's good business to prepare now. (£3 | Revenue Canada Customs and Excise Revenu Canada Douanes et Accise Canada = dl

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