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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1993, p. 16

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a 16 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 9, 1993 Res 'Family math workshop at R.H. Cornish principal Linda Fockler said the purpose of the workshop was to heighten parents' awareness of what they can do at home to improve thelr children's math skills. The workshop was put on by Nancy Moore of Moore Learning Business. Teachers and parents were inserviced during the day. After supper, students and their parents took part in math games. Pictured working on one of the games Is Annalise Pring, Mary Anne Pring and Julie Anna Pring. things happen. East Central Ontario: at CAN 2 a Together we're making good things happen. A family math workshop was held on Thursday, Feb. 4 at R. H. Cornish Public School. Vice- "Scugog 's Community Newspaper of Choice" | a a ts February is Heart and Stroke Month, so look for canvassers coming door to door. Any dona- tion large or small is greatly ap- preciated. The Block Parent Association needs a representative in the Sun Valley area. Please, if you could volunteer (this is not a big time commitment, please con- tact Ann Sandiford, our district chairperson at 985-9440). Also feel free to call Ann if you are in- terested in becoming a Block | Parent. Think of it as a wonder- ful security system for our chil- dren! Don't forget-The Seagrave Park Association Election is to- night, Tuesday, Feb. 9, 7:30 p.m. at the new building at the Seagrave Park. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call Marilyn Blair at 985-0408 if you have any questions. Best wishes to Luella Short -~ All across Ontarig,winning is catching on. Each Ontario Lottery ticket you buy helps make good Since 1975, over $4.6 billion in lottery proceeds have been used to support worthwhile social services organizations through the Trillium Foundation, cultural and recreational programs and the operation of Ontario hospitals. So get into the act. Every time you play your favourite Ontario lottery game, it makes winners of us all. Lottery profits are working for you in Cobourg Minor Soccer Club - construct mini-soccer pitch Innisfil - construct community hall Markham - replace refrigeration chiller Wasaga Beach Sports Camp - construct sports pad Ontario Lottery Corporation Société des loteries de I'Ontario For more information call 1-800-387-0098 * Toronto 416-324-6540 * Sault Ste. Marie 705-946-6470 Pour renseignements en frangais. / Seagrave News by Diane Cook : ed Sd p-- ---- Park Association § x ht a) ES Oy Ce ees whois in Port Perry Hospital. Continued get well wishes to Kyle and his baby sister Stepha- nie. Hope everyone is 100 per- cent at the Blair household now. The Hospital Auxiliary is pleased to report two more do- nations towards their million - penny drive. Thank you to the Seagrave U.C.W. for $5.10 and to the Seagrave Store for $3.55. Happy Birthday wishes go out to Dana Jewell who will be ten years old soon. appy birthday to Nicholas Leveille who turns five years old on the 10th. Also happy birth- day to Rebecca MacDonald who turns seven on the 12th. Also happy birthday wishes go out to Donna Kent, Keith Puckrin and Blaythe Currie. The 1st Seagrave Girl Guides and Brownies enjoyed a Valen- tines party together Monday night. Everyone enjoyed a short skit and lots of goodies and drinks afterwards. Yes, it's that yummy time of year again when Girl Guide cookies are on sale so look for the girls going door to door this week and next. Valentine Dance tickets are still available for the 4th Annu- al Valentine Dance held at the Kin Hall in Port Perry. It's this Saturday night, Saturday, Feb. 13, 8:00 p.m. - 1:00 a.m $9K nn per couple, buffet, D.J., spot dances, door prize, good time! Call 985-3722. SEAGRAVE CHURCH NEWS nd A small but enthusiastic group of kids and parents from the Seagrave United Church braved the cold weather to enjoy some skating at the MacDon- alds' home in Robinglade Es- tates. Covenanting of the church of- ficers took place on Sunday dur- ing the service. The Sunday School theme (being salt) was given by George Hill and the "Minute for Mission" was given by Donna Wanamaker. The choir sang "His Love" which was enjoyed by all. veryone is welcome to at- tend the Scugog Christian Uni- ty Service being held next Sun- day evening, Feb. 14, at 7:00 p.m. at Immaculate conception Church in Port Perry. The Greenbank United Church choir will be singing at this ser- vice. That's all for this week. Please call Ann Sandiford at 986-9440 for next weeks' col- TIFFANY Perfecting the world with quality Building Materials & Service Vehicle Products including Heavy Haulers Roofing Products, Oils, Lubricants & Janitorial Supplies Rep: Frank R. Manthorne 206-375 Buena Vista Ave. Oshawa, Ont., Canada 416-436-0510 Call for free demonstration pan at Se Ni -- ra 0

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