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Port Perry Star, 1 Nov 1994, p. 36

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B12 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 1, 1994 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice " RURAL Roots a SES * Craft sho Jacqueline McDermott sold her Folk Art and crafts at a table at the Christmas Craft Show held at the Port Perry ' High School last Saturday. carnival The students at S.A. Caw- ker Public School participat- ed in their sixth annual UNICEF Carnival on Fri- day, Oct. 28. It was a success- ful event. Proceeds will as- sist their foster child and be donated to the UNICEF Fund. Congratulations, stu- dents, for a job well done! The 4th Port Perry Brown- jes and Guides are selling the Girl Guides of Canada choco- late mint cookies. Please sup- port our local girls. 2nd Scugog Beavers The 2nd Scugog Beavers had their Halloween party last week. They carved pumpkins and decorated cupcakes. The umpkin seeds were yucky! Thanks to John and Marci Redman for Students held Oct. 28 7 their donation of the pump- kins. Scugog Island United Church The Family Sunday ser- vice was enjoyed by all ages. Special thanks to the Youth Group for their presentation; Nicole Hamelinck and Robin 1 Adderley for their beautiful 1 duet; John Brown and Carol Edgar for assisting Elaine Barber with a "tnalogue"; and the Sunday School chil- dren for helping the congre- gation find their family groups. Our sympathy is extended to Ivah Fralick and family. Her brother, Ralph Milner, passed away on Oct. 27. The Lectionary Bible Study Group will meet on Tuesday,Nov. 1 at 1:30 p.m. The High School Supper Club will meet on Tuesday, Nov. 1 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Choir practice will be held on Thursday, Nov.3at7 p.m. The Youth Group will meet on Friday, Nov. 4 from 6to 7:30 p.m. The Sunday School Teach- ers and Support Group (Christian Education Com- mittee) will meet on Monday, Nov. 7 at 6:30 p.m. at S.I1.U.C. Guide cookies are here _ Phoenix Next Sunday, Nov. 6, at 11 a.m., Greenbank United Church will celebrate the 98th anniversary of the building of the church. In 1886, it was the Methodist Church. Rev. Karen Ptolemy-Stam of Fenelon Falls will be the guest speaker, with special music by the Sunday School children and our own choir. So come and join in this special service and then enjoy a social hour to follow in the Sun- day School rooms. There will be no coffee hour before church this month. - An evening of fellowship and song featuring five choirs, one being Greenbank Choir, will be held on Sunday, Nov. 6, 7:30 p.m. in Uxbridge Baptist Church. The Fidelis Unit, UCW, will meet Wednesday, Nov. 2, 1:30, Greenbank Church. Special speaker Dorothy Dupre of Whit- by. Ladies, please bring your Campbell Soup labels to this meeting. The Evening Unit UCW will also meet on Wednesday, Nov. 2, 8 p.m. This will be a Christ- mas craft meeting so please bring a glue gun and scissors. Several of the community at- tended a special evening of mu- sic at the Museum Church on Sunday evening. George Timms, accompanied by Eva Hunter, sang two beautiful songs which he dedicated to the late George Beau. There was also special entertainment from . Toronto, Uxbridge and Peterbo- rough. The Lions Club would like to thank Jane Chapman, Chris Powell and the Pathfinders for their tremendous effort in mak- ing the Kids Halloween Party a great success. Thanks also goes to John Kirk for his musical en- tertainment for the 50 children who enjoyed a fun party. The Lions Club will hold their next meeting this Wednesday Af evening, Nov. 2 at 7 p.m. in Greenbank Hall. The "Bird Sisters" will be the featured guests at the Folk Mu- sic Evening in Greenbank Hall, Nov. 12, with doors open at 7:30 .m. P Congratulations to Jennifer Galberg, Juli-Anna Lee and Amanda Robinson who received certificates and Guide spoons at a Central Area Canada Cord Recognition Ceremony held in Oshawa. These girls completed the requirements for the Cana- da Cord while members of the 1st Greenbank Pathfinders Unit. The cookies you've been wait- ing for are here! The delicious chocolate mint Guide cookies are now available from mem- bers of Greenbank Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders. Call Charlene Shepherd at 985-0731 if you want cookies and are not contacted by any ef the girls. Mrs. Myrtle Snelgrove of Port Perry entertained her Green- bank friends on Saturday night to an evening ofeuchre. Thought for the week: A smile is a carnation in the buttonhole of life. Sympathy extended to residents Villa Program - Nestleton U.C.W. presented a delightful program for the Vil- la residents of Port Perry on Wednesday, Oct. 19 with staff member Paulette Sakrer giving a cordial welcome to the enter- tainers. The villa was celebrat- ing three birthdays on Wednes- day afternoon. Ladies Jean Hicks and Otha Card and a gent Ralph White. Jean Williams was the emcee for the program and gave a reading entitled "A Tribute To Grandmothers." She called on Lawrence Malcolm to lead the singing with wife Gwen at the piano. Later Lawrence sang the comical number dressed in costume "I'm Having The Time Of My Life," which was most enjoyable. Neta Fish had an amusing reading "I'm Fine." We were pleased to have our minister Rev. David Shear: man sing the lovely old hymn "Softly and Tenderly" very beautifully, with Gwen accom- panying on the piano. Yours truly provided abit of humor. Neta was the birthday girl - she presented the lovely cards and gifts to those who were cele- brating and all joined in singing happy birthday. A tempting birthday cake made by member Barb Weir was cut and served along with ice cream to the 25 folks present, topped off with tea or coffee. Resident Armour McMillan expressed apprecia- tion to the Nestleton U.C.W. in a few well chosen words. Sorry Norm and Bernice Mairs were unable to attend as they are entertainers too. And of course we missed Barb Weir our cake maker! Sympathy Extended Very sorry to learn of the passing of a neighbor George France of Scugog Point, who died on Friday, Oct. 28 at Port Perry Community Memorial Hospital. George leaves to mourn wife June, mother Mar- garet France, brother Jim France, children and grandchil- dren. He will be sadly missed by family and friends. Nestleton United On a beautiful morning with the Hill family greeting at the door we celebrated 159 years of the former Salem Church and 94 years in the present Sanctu- ary. Blackstock United joined with us - a very large atten- dance present on Sunday, Oct. 30, 1994 for this special day! Rev. Daivd Shearman con- ducted the service with Karen Yellowlees organist! The Sun- day School under the direction of superintendent Kay Notman sang a novel number "Hands Left and Right" with Kate Mairs at the piano. Our guest speaker Rev. Bruce White the chaplain at Memorial Hospital at Bowmanville was welcomed and introduced by Rev. David Shearman. He spoke on "The Price Tag" bring- ing an excellent message to all. (Many problems in churches but they will survive because of our faith). The Ladies Quartet sang "Cover Me" nicely. Offering Glenn Malcolm and Chuck Hill. Service closed with singing "The Lord's Prayer' and "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" and Benediction - a very fine service! Annual fall What a busy weekend is in store for Blackstock residents next weekend when on Satur- day the Annual Fall Supper will be held at St. John's nglican Church followed by the Black- stock Fiddle Contest held at the Recreation Centre. This event, sponsored by the Blackstock supper this Saturday Agricultural Sosishy will fea- ture entertainment by Graham Townsend. Eleanor Townsend, the other part of the North American Champion Fiddle Team, will act as one of the judges. This event begins at 7 p.m. On Sunday, Anniversary Ser- vice will be held at the United Church with Rev. Doreen Van- Camp the guest speaker. You are invited to bring enough sandwiches for your family so that a social time can be enjoyed following the service which takes place at the regular time of 10 a.m. In the afternoon at 4 p.m., at the St. John's Church at evensong, guest choir will be The Royal St. John's College Choir which makes regular tours around the world. Sounds like a musical treat is in store. On Sunday afternoon, the memorial service in honor of Jim McHarg was held in. Black- stock United Church and was attended by many friends of Port Perry and surrounding area. Rev. David Shearman conducted the service. Word was received last week of the very sudden passing of Raymond Ramshaw, husband of the former Sharon Archer of Oshawa. Ray was only 48 years of age and in seemingly excel- lent health. Sympathy is ex- tended to Sharon and her Turnto Page 20 wa aul : y J i ¥ f |} .

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