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Port Perry Star, 9 Feb 1993, p. 18

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SCOTT ANDERSON / PORT PERRY STAR A reception was held in Blackstock on Friday night in honor of Doug Doucette who was seriously injured in an Industrial ac- cident In Raglan last year. More than 100 friends, family and as- soclates were on hand to wish him well. Mr. Doucette, left, is pictured with his wife Sherry, and friends Debbie and George Alrhart. Students from Scugog Christian School were also at the reception for Doug Doucette to wish him a speedy recovery. Presenting handmade cards to Mr. Doucette are Grade 3 students Caro- lyn Piersma and Stephanie Mulder and Grade 2 student Melissa Mulder. Rita Kolkman, a teach- er at the school, is also pictured. We would sincerely like to thank everyone for their generous support, contribution & friendship shown to us. To the Christian School for their cards; to the merchants Jor thetr door prize donations; & to the Nuraw Blues band Jor donating their time, A special thanks to Debbie & George Asrbart for all their bard work in putting on the dance. And to all our friends, old & new, thank you for your support, friendship & contributions. We will always to grateful. "Head" U.C.W. attended the monthly meeting on Wednes- . day at the home of Betty Reader and all were pleased that Elaine Barber was able to at- tend. About four members decided Sherry, Doug & Tyler Doucette to start quilting again, this time Don't let this year's wet corn dampen the performance of your starter pigs. ANNSNOE" ANNAN : OK ; h(E P | . 77 . , . 2 (3 5 if [ , : LY < AS \JA Py Vp tres cio Choose one of Shur-Gain's performance tested pig starter feeds: MW m PROMPT Creep Feed m HOT NURSERY Pig Starter m PREMIUM Pig Starter mew = PERFORMANCE BOOSTER Pig Starter Trae m PERFO PORK Pig Starter Pellets Call your local Shur-Gain dealer today and have our Swine Feeding Specialist help you choose the right starter to fit your specific needs. Profit from our experience. PORT PERRY FEEDS LTD. 40 Vanedward Dr., Port Perry 985-7363 Hwy. 12, Brooklin 655-4804 H.H. GOODE & SON 1987 LTD. Uxbridge, Ontario 852-3355 H & M WRIGHT FEEDS CO. 14 Scugog St., Blackstock 986-4201 SPENCER'S FEED SERVICE LTD. Greenbank, Ontario 985-3371 oA Er BR LR N EVID 5 ' \ Se 3 . #3 5 : > : a" 8 a ; tarot ot A ABAD SE AAAS ASL SAR BRA torn ni niin] Scugog Island News by Mrs. Earl Reader on a crib quilt. It was decided to plan an- other supper for March 31 at the Island Hall. So mark this _date on your calendar. It will be ham and scalloped potatoes this time. Your favorite, I'll bet you are saying. Yi Another important Anniver- sary worth celebrating is on its way-namely the Head's 45th and time to remember the many changes and former friends. The annual Craft and Coun- try Cooking date is set for April 17 so please cgiisider your en- tries. Grace Love sorted through her many clippings of readings and contests and had found a couple of very interesting ones to present. Cecil Fralick at the Foot of the Island is hospitalized with pneumonia. It is 30 years since he became confined to a wheel- chair following a well-cleaning Supper planned for March 31 job. But he did not let that deter his useful life in the business world for years with the help of his loyal wife and family. It is quite some time since he needed hospital treatment. He is in the same room with Gilbert Reader, formerly of the Island and who suffered a stroke five weeks ago but is responding to therapy. Watching a very polished show on T.V. one evening, I was reminded of a story told by the B.B.C. producer Howard - hart of that evergreen star Gra- cie Fields. She was top of the bill in one variety show Howard was pro- ducing, and he was surprised to see her getting more and more agitated as it came nearer her turn to go on. "You're not nervous, are you?" he asked. "I'm petrified" she replied, "You see, when you are on a pedestal it's easy to be toppled off!" I would go so far as to say that we are all on pedestals of various heights, and though perhaps we haven't so far to fall, I hope we all try as hard as Gracie did, to keep on our own small pedestal of self-respect. STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme" Ee for children 18 months to 5 years. Full time and part time available. Hours 6:30 am to 6:00 pm 3 For further information call 985-0800 ANAM i) Last Central Agricultural Employment Services 126 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario (416) 985-3831 Cannington (705) 432-3101 Keene (705) 295-6204 TOLL FREE 1-800-263-3825

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