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Port Perry Star, 26 Nov 1991, p. 26

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" One little Indian boy! Magician Earl Brown performed ~N SL Amazing! Youngsters enjoying the magic show ho Cubs held at Goreski's Summer Resort Frida many tricks performed by magician Earl Brown. Scugog Christ a sted by the 2nd Scugog Beavers and y evening show their amazement of one of the uty A BR .. S-- ian School news Report cards revised to give parents more detailed view of children's progress Congratulations to Michelle and Philip Libby on the birth of a healthy girl, Erika Mi- chelle born last Friday. All is well with mother and child. ryone, as well as games and contests for the kids. Baked goods may be brought to the Latcham Center the day of the bazaar, or you may contribute to our "Promise Tree' by do- nating/buying an item to be prepared/used at alater, mutu- ally convenient date. Congratulations too to Doro- thy and Kirk Dupre, the first- time grandparents. many tricks for a large crowd at the 2nd Scugog Beavers and Cubs Magic Show Friday evening. Helping him perform this trick was a young lad from the audience named Brian. MACKEY, BAILEY & KORB BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS Saturday Mornings - 9:00 am. to 12200 noon Lake Scugog Lumber Building are Genet? STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. offers a" Report cards go home this week, and you will notice a new format. The report card's have been revised to give par- ents a more detailed review of their child's progress, also with more specific attention to student's behavior and effort. We will be asking for your comment next week. The kindergarten/grade one class has been learning about the life of Moses in the Bible identify objects at home that are shaped like rectangles, cir-- cles, squares or triangles will Christmas show is E REA rrr AA SASS EE Rs ett 'The Brooklin Horticultural day evening with 15 tables playing. Ladies first prize went to Jean Medland, second Wednesday evening reer rreemrerersreeren & Ashburn by Florence As New Next euchre will be on Dec. 5. Oshawa Rd., Port Perry 985-7391 and they are studying "Meat Society will hold its annual Theo and Joan Knight were and Poultry" in social studies. general meeting and Christ- dinner guests with Harvey Grade two and three finished mas show on Wednesday eve- and Oliver Painter last Sionemo or the unit "Our Changing Com- ning of this week at 7 p.m. at Wednesday evening. Last Sat. % % % % % %* % % % % munity." Thanks for the old the Brooklin United Church. urday evening, Grant and tools, stamps, coins, newspa- Every family is asked to bring Sheila Parrott hosted a lovely pers and clothing etc. Grade a favourite dessert. dinner party with friends of & & two is beginning a unit in ge- There was a good turn out long standing: Bill and Dorig Cay ometry. Having your child at the euchre party on Thurs- McAndless Scarborough, Carol and Glenna Miller Oshawa and Joy Boyd Oshawa and Doug and Florence Ashton. reinforce © their classroom to Ruby Griffin. Men's first CHILD ENRICHMENT PROGRAMME. learning experience. Mrs. prize to Martin Gall, men's On Sunday evening we en- Limited openings in most age groups, 18 mths. 10 5 yrs. Ashenhurst's intermediate second won by Jim Gibson. joyed dinner with Lloyd and Full and part Time Openings Available. Openings still available for all ages. For further information call kk kk%k \. 985-0800 *kkkk wh =: 3 -_ Seafood 1180 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa 436-9333 or 436-9065 Open 7 Days a Week adeus oc 1766 Am & Steak House Banquet Facilities Available EVERYDAY DINNER SPECIALS. 3] * Roast Prime Beef (Can. Grade A) + New York Steak & Shrimp « Fresh Seafood Plate Any Special for only class continues their timeta- bles this week. Please practice them at home too. Each stu- dent will need a protractor for early next week. Grades seven and eight - Grade seven has begun planning the games for next Saturday's bazaar. We sorted through the many items that were received from the town merchants in re- sponse to our letters and what a terrific and generous re: sponse it was! An early remin- der to all students to keep in mind the researched speech you will be required to deliver in January. Start thinking about a topic and check for ad- equate resource material now! Don't forget this Saturday, Nov. 30 is the day of our Christmas Bazzar at the Latcham Center. A delicious lunch will be available for eve- Lone hands to Alymer John- son. Lucky door prize winner was Anne Bud. The 50/50 draw won by Mariam Griffin, Margaret Pugh of Ajax, so we did okay for ourselves on the weekend. Give me a call with some news. Cetol TS INTERIOR Available in a variety of colours EASY TO APPLY: -- One product does the entire job: stains, seals and finishes. Dries in 4 to 6 Hours EASY TO LIVE WITH: -- Translucent satin finish -- Protects window sill against moisture CENTRAL PAINT & WALLPAPER 295 Ritson Rd. S., Oshawa 434-3939

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