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Port Perry Star, 26 May 1992, p. 16

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16 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 26, 1992 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" GEOFF CARTWRIGHT Sales Representative * Service * Results * Reliability EE COUNTRY LANE ttill. REALTY LTD. 5 High Street, Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1H8 An Indeperdenty Owned and Operated Member Broker of Coldwell Banker Afhaws of Canada, In. @ < BUS: 985-7351 FAX: 985-0870 RES: 985-8163 RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE * GREAT SELECTION * HOT PRICES * FINANCING AS LOW AS 6.9% OR * CASHBACKS UP TO $1,500 AND YES ... * A FREE BAR-B-QUE TOO! SiR OSHAWA ~. ~ - --) CHEVROLET o GEO a ~ Hospital wins Sneaker Day Challenge Long-term care patients at the Community Memorial Hos- pital outfitted their counter- parts at the Community Nurs- ing Home during a friendly Sneaker Day Challenge on Fri- day. The hospital issued the chal- lenge to the nursing home to see who would have the highest per- CHOOSE FROM: e ASTRO VAN + CIERA * BERETTA * CORSICA * BLAZER * CORVETTE e CADILLAC + CUTLASS * CAMARO * GEO STORM * CAPRICE * LUMINA o CAVALIER * LUMINA APV e METRO * NINETY-EIGHT * EIGHTY-EIGHT ° TORONADO * TRACKER * ALL TRUCKS centage of participation in a 15- minute gentle gym. At Community Memorial Hospital, 76 per cent of the long- term patients participated, while 45 per cent of the Commu- nity Nursing Home residents took part in the Sneaker Day Challenge. LIMITED TIME OFFER! * TANK NOT INCLUDED. O.A.C. FINANCE RATES AND CASHBACKS WILL VARY WITH DIFFERENT VEHICLES AND ARE NOT AVAILABLE ON ALL VEHICLES. SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS. EER BOND ST KING ST BW 140 BOND ST W ""OLDSMOBILE » CADILLAC Representatives from the Community Nursing Home pre- sented the hospital with a tro- phy onMonday which will be on display at the facility until next year's challenge. A similar challenge has been set up between the townships of Scugog and Uxbridge. Scugog residents are urged to do some form of physical activi- ty for 15 minutes on Wednes- day, May 27 and then phone the township office at 985-7394 to record their participation. The losing township will suf- fer humiliation by having to fly the winner's flag at their munic- ipal office. More Blackstock news From Page 14 ents Elaine (Mountjoy) and Dwayne McShane and two sis- ters of Brampton attended this happy day for Julie. On Sunday afternoon a large number of friends and relatives gathered at the Blackstock United Church to honor bride- to-be Maggie Sager who will wed Brian Van Camp in July. After the bride opened and ad- mired the many beautiful gifts she thanked everyone for the best wishes and gifts. A tasty lunch and social time concluded the party. Congratulations and best wishes are extended to Jodie Johnstone and Chris Duff who were married in a beautiful wedding in Blackstock United Church Saturday afternoon. The reception and dance was held in the beautifully decorat- ed Recreation Centre. Chris and Jodie will be making their home on Greensboro Ave. There were 12 tables at the Tuesday evening euchre party with the following winners: Bernice Loudfoot, Ruby Smith, Muriel Buxum, Dorothy McDi- armid, Norman Rohrer, Kevin Martyn and Ross McRoberts, low. Lucky draws were won by Gladys Potts, Clara Warren, Ruby Smith, Harold Swain, Betsy Staniland and Kathleen Watts. 4 H, AWalk On the Wild Side By Amanda Bradburn We all gathered at the Black- stock United Church at 7 p.m. for our new project called a "A Walk On The Wild Side." After introductions, we played a game when you say your name and something you would take on a hike. Then the next person would have to remember your name and the item your brought. After the game we split into groups called the Ea- gles and the Owls for a hike and scavanger hunt. The Eagles were the first back. We chose our executive, President Kyla Viteki, Vice-President Amelia Emke, Secretary Mandi Red- man, Treasurer Karen Swain, and for Press Reporter Amanda Bradburn. After that we talked about all the meetings. Just before we left we enjoyed doughnuts and Juice. RES eons NI, ERR erg § H

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