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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1992, p. 14

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14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 26, 1992 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 'Blacksto by Joyce Kelly If you haven't yet purchased your tickets for this Friday's (May20) performance of Rod Beattie's Wingfields Folies to be held in the Blackstock Rec Cen- tre you are still in luck. There are just a few tickets left, call Aileen VanCamp at 986-4948 as soon as possible. This presen- Spring/Summer wardrobe. Sizes 28 to 52 2 pants $40.90 2 pars $50.00 2 pants $60.90 2 pants $70.00 tation is the third in Rodd Trilo- gy of monologues dealing with a city boy become farmer. When they were playing Toronto in the winter much was heard about their merits in the media. Ralph and Peggy Larmer spent the holiday weekend with their son Paul and his wife Mar- Tailors 189) garet in Guelph. Congratulations to Helen and Stuart Dorrell on becoming grandparents when their daughter Lisa and her husband Steve Tufts presented them with a granddaughter named Hannah Dorrell Tufts. No doubt we will be hearing more about this wee one who lives in Manitoba. Patti and Rick Alpe and baby Emma held a birthday party last Sunday for three year old Nathan. Guests were Artura Alpe, Guelph, Angela Alpe, Mis- sissauga, Mary Teskey and Brad Guelph, great grandpar- ents Babe and Wilf Brown, Oshawa, Wendy Killens Bow- manville, Gord and Deb Bryans, Leanna and Christina along with Nancy and Bob Bryans, all of Egypt. Happy birthday Nathan. A fireworks display was held on Monday evening at the Alpe home after rain had cancelled it on Sunday evening. About 30 friends and family attended. On Tuesday after school Tan- ya Stewart was playing with Christopher and Colin Brunet in front of their home when she was scratched by a cat. Al- though the cat was know in the area, the owner was not and if - the cat was not found and qua- rantined within six days, Tanya would have to begin rabies shots. Posters were put up and phone calls made. Finally on Friday night the cat was caught in a live trap and is now in qua- rantine in the animal shelter. The owner may pick it with no charge, in 10 days if it shows no signs of rabies. We the Brunets, Stewarts and Hopes, especially Tanya, are very grateful to eve- ryone for interest and co- operation we received in trying to find this cat. The morning unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Gwe- nyth Thompson in Port Perry with 17 members and three vis- itors present. After a delicous lunch President Anita Davis opened the meeting. The min- utes were read and adopted. Our treasurer reported $136 Don't miss Rod Beattie on Friday night was given to the general treasu- ry for April. We were reminded of the Fashion Show that eve- ning, the General Meeting on Wednesday, May 27, next meet- ing at Jean Kyte's at 10:30 to be a pot luck. Save and take to the church any old envelopes, the U.C.W. service to be the last Sunday in September, the Re- gional Presbytery meeting to be at Blackstock in the evening on October 7, and the trip to Strat- ford in September. Connie Swain led the worship on Praise. Our program, lead by Anita Davis, was taken from a Lon- don, Ont. Free Press newspa- per on Midwifery, a topic on which Ruby Van Camp's daughter Louise, was featured. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah Benediction. On Wednesday night in sup- port of Cystic Fibrosis a "roast" was held for Rick Gay, Nancy Bryan's cousin. Enjoying the evening at the Kinsmen Hall on Wednesday were Nancy and Bob Bryans, Babe and Wilf Brown, Oshawa, Virg Fairey, Barb Hanc and Wendy Killens, all of Bowmanville. On Saturday, Elizabeth Peet- ers of Omemee accompanied Joyce Kelly to Kingston to the Pinning Ceremony of the Queen's University School of Nursing where Joyce presented the Eleanor Kelly Memorial Award to Christine Hiscox. Of interest to this area was that Julie McShane was one of the graduating nurses. Julie's par- Turnto Page 16 RO MUTUAL FUNDS Invest Wisely ROBERT }. GOW 434-6161 RICHARDSON GREENSHIELDS | td A reB a A i ee a er ------, Invest meal advisers lo Canadian enlerprise and enterprising Canadians 12 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario L1H (TORONTO LINE) 683-1081 SAVE $5.00 1A VAN COIN {GAN DIGI RUIN IDS Se Hl ANE ANID ECIVAEOIVI NDR WAN EIA SOL WANYO } SU{ +h " a CX Over $ 200,000 in prizes available to be won Purchase your Konica "Down Under" 3-pack at: RJM photographic 60 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY Phone (416) 985-8821 Your Local 1 HOUR Photo-Lab Konica Tr _ Se iii A i CG A i Gh, cag

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