a I Tn? 7" W% . ~ ™ ~ LE Eo AT Al HEA "A Famlly Tradition for 125 Years" Geese have been gathering along the shores of the Gitchi- goomie. I mean the Nonquon River this week, it's nice to see you guys back in the neighbour- hood! Players are needed for the La- dies Lob Ball Team in Seagrave. You must be 30 years of age and over. If you are interested, please call 985-0408 or 985- 7588. The Brownies will be doing a clean up as a service project next week. All Tweenies and Brownies meet at Brown Owl's home at 6:30 p.m. sharp, please. There will be no Brownies on Easter Monday because we'll all be too full of Easter eggs to wad- dle over there! Enrollment night has been rescheduled for April 27. We would love to have all the parent's out this night to see the little Tweenies fly up and become Brownies. ow, you couldn't plan a more exciting evening if you tried? The Kinsmen in Port Perry are organizing a parade on April 25. Many events will be occurring that day and the Guides and Brownies in the area will be participating. Mark this date on your calendar too. Happy birthday to a couple of cool dudes Brad Hill and George Hill. Hope you had a- great birthday! Kelly Manitius also had a big birthday last week and a good time was had by all at the party I hear. Jennifer Cook is also celebrating her birthday by having a big bash. Neil Wanamaker, Brian Keen and John Tobin also celebrate some birthdays too. Belated birthday greetings to Claude Jonah. Best wishes and many happy returns! binglade Estates Women's Group meets tonight (Tuesday, April 7) at 8 p.m. sharp at Marg Johansen's home. Members are reminded to. take their money for the 50/560 draw and your mug. A baby shower was held at the home of Marilyn and Robert Blair, much to their surprise! A baseball meeting was in progress when all of a sudden the place was invaded by the Mariposa Ladie's Group too. It was a fun evening and little Stephanie is having a ball try- ing to figure out what to wear RELIANCE Pellet Stove On Sale Until APRIL 30, 1992 "Fireplace [111 900 Hopkins St. at Burns WHITBY. 668-3192 YY YS aa ea FPO RE ORR RN SLANT next and where to go with her brothers in her new stroller. A great big thank you to all who attended from Marilyn and Stephanie! A warm welcome is extended to all ladies in the area to attend the ladies "Reflections" group at Emmanuel Pentecostal Church in Port Perry on Tuesday morn- ings from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. There is babysitting and a tod- dlers program for the children. At present there are 70 ladies attending from all over the com- munity and we have room tor more. Pamper yourself and come on out for a non- denominational fun study and lots of interesting crafts. There is lots of goodies and hot coffee to go around. The Seagrave la- dies could almost fill a bus! If you would like more informa- tion you can call me. The Hospital Auxiliary is put- ting on a Spring Fair on Satur- day, April 18 at 11: a.m. It will be held at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry and there will be lunch, bake tables, penny sale and many fine crafts to choose from, so come on out and sup- port our wonderful hospital. The delicious Seagrave Beef Supper will be April 15. A re- minder to the Seagrave commu- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 7, 1992 - 21 Lenten Bible study continues at the church nity that the beef dinner is a community event. If you are called to help out by either giv- ing of your time or food, please consider this as away of helping in your community and have a great time. Please call Keith Puckrin for tickets at 985-2489. The Lenten Bible Study con- tinues Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m. at the Seagrave Church, all are welcome. Last Sunday was Mission Sunday at Seagrave United Church. Bert Hutcheon ren- dered two beautiful solos "I Be- lieve" and "You'll Never Walk Alone," which were enjoyed by all. The Chris McGarry family extinguished the Lenten can- dle. Ken Carruthers read the "Minute for Missions." Law- rence Nicholls gave a report on the recent Lindsay Presbytery meeting, including all upcom- ing church events. One of which is the services at Hay Bay Meth- odist Church near Napanee. More information later on this event. Anyone wishing to place lilies in the church for. Easter Sun- day, please phone Donna Sweetman at 985-3851 before April 12. the UCW will meet this Wednesday, April 8 at 8 p.m. at the home of Eleanor Sturman. We would like to wish Bessie Fishley who is in Port Perry Hospital a speedy recovery. Please call Dianne Cooke next week with your news at 985-3722. ivi 4000 ¢0veo9vevew L fin PY Pas A Taxation . Ce Revenue Canada To make things easier, we've designed two simpler tax returns that don't have any calculations. These optional returns are great for people with straightforward tax situations. If you're under 65, you can use the "Short." 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