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Port Perry Star, 11 Dec 1990, p. 27

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Nestleton-Caesarea Turn to Page 22 volved in the rush of Christmas - that we stand still in one place - as a rocking horse does. The Sunday School classes were in charge of Superintendent Dorothy Lee. The sermon was based on Scripture passages of Isaiah 40 & Mark I. Meditation - we should trust God in all stages of life. We should trust in Him for He is in control, and this will give us peace of mind. Sacrament of Communion was dispersed with elders George Scott & Russell Brown assisting Rev. Fairley. Next Sunday, Dec. 16 at 11 a.m. there will be a special Christmas Service and White Gift donations received for Port Perry Food Bank. Family News of Interest Mrs. Neta Fish, Cadmus, has a cast on now, and pleased that she is doing better. She and daughter Marlene Bannister of Peter- borough, had dinner in Oshawa on Thursday evening and completed some of their Christmas shopping. Trust daughter-in-law Eleanor Cawker of Oshawa, had a wonder- ful birthday celebration on Sun- day evening with dinner out; and cake & ice cream at daughter Lea & Dan Kitchen's home in Whitby after. Very sorry we couldn't make the party. Warmest wishes to you, Eleanor, on your big day! Irma Welts who received a kidney transplant about 10 days ago in Toronto General Hospital is doing fine; the last report I rec'd. Our very best wishes to a great neighbour for good health soon! Zero Garbage Auction A Success Very pleased the Zero Garbage Auction at the Nestleton Com- munity Centre on Saturday, was a great success. I believe they. cleared $3,700.00 for the cause, and had a wonderful crowd of in- terested folks there to help. We commend the able committee and perhaps they will have another auction in the near future! A Bit Of Humour Never go to a doctor whose of- fice plants have died. Never visit a dentist whose goldfish try to hide. Never trust a mechanic NEED CASH? CIBC Instant cash NOW IN PORT PERRY, ONTARIO NOW YOU MAY NEVER RUN OUT OF CASH AT Beckers 153/155 Scugog St. & Carnegie St. Port Perry The CIBC Instant Cash machine lets you withdraw cash right where you shop. Even if you're not a CIBC cus- tomer, you can use any automated banking card to withdraw cash, provided your financial institution is a member of the following networks. Ah. YFlus ~A System Gel us working for you! <P CIBC 'CIBC Registered User of Marks. OE BE A AE terry pir YES Pa LE EI A I I A 01 2 80 RET NN IE LEER I PPE PARP TRAIAN NN (EI INN Fred) whose own car is a wreck. And never, never marry a man who never picks up the check. Lynn Hartsell, Farmer's Almanac. Chemical awards Four Durham College technology students won awards from the Chemical Institute of Canada at a reception held recently in Toronto. The awards, pr2sented by Dr. Pierre Potvin, Chair of the Chemical Institute of Canada, Toronto Section, Ambrose Samulski, Co-ordinator of the Chemical and Food and Drug pro- grams at Durham College, and representatives from the industry consisted of two national medals and two book prizes. The recipients of the Chemical Institute of Canada Medal, a na- tional award for outstanding academic achievements, were Lisa Morton, of the Food and Drug Technology program and Gordon Robertson of the Chemical Engineering Technology program. The award included a medal, cheque, and membership in the Chemical In- stitute of Canada. For academic ac- complishments and involvement in student activities, a book prize consisting of a cheque to buy books and a certificate, was presented to Derek Amell from the Chemical Engineering Technology program and Richard Bosse of the Food and Drug Technology program. The Food and Drug Technology Program and the Chemical Engineering Technology Pro- gram are three year programs of- fered at Durham College. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 11, 1990 -- 27 Federal Business Banque fédérale Development Bank de dévelcppement 9 For all your mortgage needs: * MORTGAGES * COUNSELLING * TRAINING * FINANCIAL PLANNING Call: BRAD QUINN At OSHAWA 576-6800 NOTICE to RESIDENTS TOWNSHIP of SCUGOG 1991 DOG TAGS 1991 Dog Tags are available at: Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street Pete's Pet Pantry, Port Perry Plaza Tags may be purchased by mail upon receipt of Owner's Name, Address, Telephone Number, Breed and sex of Dog, with payment of the following applicable fees. All dogs over the age of 3 months must be licenced. -- FEES -- 1. All neutered or spayed dogs $10.00 (certificate required). 2. Each male or female - $15.00 for the first dog in any one dwelling unit; $20.00 for the second dog; $25.00 for the third dog; $50.00 for the fourth dog; and $100.00 for the fifth and each additional dog. The running at large of dogs within the Township of Scugog is prohibited. Your assistance is requested. Call Ann Barrett -- Phone 852-7295 Goodwood Pound -- 1-416-640-1987 1:00 PM to 5:30 PM Weekdays 10:00 AM to 12:00 Noon on Saturday Ward 4 residents may call the Township Office at 985-7346 and leave a message for Ann Barrett. Earl S. Cuddie, AM.C.T., CM.C,, Clerk-Administrator, Township of Scugog PORT PERRY MERCHANTS want to help soften the impact of the coming GST, so are offering GST COUPONS valued at 10% of all your purchases between October 22 and December 31, 1990. Save the coupons and cash them at any of the participating stores against the GST between Jan. & March 1991. START SAVING COUPONS NOW AND LET US PAY THE GST LN] tf J PE I RT EE BE I BE

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