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Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1996, p. 25

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- "A Family Tradition for 130 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 23, 1996 -25 SECOND HAND GEAR: Boots, saddles, tack and hats were just some of the items available to be purchased at a horse related flea market held over the weekend. Pictured are Chris Brock, left, of Ty- Lots of goings-on in area From Page 22 well following her eye surgery in Newmarket Hospi- tal last week. Congratulations to Ruth Ashton who was blessed with her first great-grandson on Friday, a baby boy for Sandra and Bob Ludyka of Lindsay. Sunday supper guests with Keith and Faye Ashton were son James, Meredith and Danica. Dorothy, Jeremy and Susie Gerrow accompanied me to Amherstview on Saturday where we visited with Charlie, Sue, Taylor and birthday girl Melissa Brown who was three years old last Thursday. There were 11 family members gathering on Sun- day at the home of Doris Armstrong to celebrate the 98th birthday of her father Mr. Howard Gourlie and to enjoy a family dinner. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ANNUAL RATES ° Rates subject to charige without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 Mackey, Bailey & Korb Barristers & Solicitors Saturday Mornings 9:00am to 12:00 noon J Lake Scugog Lumber Building 085-7391 Oshawa Rd., Port Perry KELLY LOWN/PORT PERRY STAR rone and Lesley Brent of Lambeth, just two of the several vendors to sell their wares at the horse re- lated flea market held at Hoskin Stables in Black- stock on Sunday. f * 3M Scotchguard Durhar * Broadloom Stearn e Upholstery Cleaning * Loose Rugs 985-8552 \. ' Request for Public Opinion on the Proposed Nursing Home Annual Licence Renewal of Community Nursing Home, Port Perry In accordance with the Nursing Homes Act, public opinion is being requested prior to a final decision being made on the above. If you have comments or opinions and wish to bring them to the attention of the Ministry of Health, you may submit them in writing by addressing them to: Director, Residential Services Branch Ontario Ministry of Health 5700 Yonge Street, 7th Floor North York, Ontario M2M 4K5 (416) 327-7357, by May 27, 1996 Please include the name of the nursing home and quote Project #288-96 on ail written submissions. The Director will consider all submissions before making a final decision. ~~. HOSPICE UXBRIDGE SCUGOG* INFORMATION NIGHT ..ABOUT HOSPICE AND PALLIATIVE CARE April 29 ~ 7:30 p.m. Community Memorial Hospital, Port Perry HOSPICE UXBRIDGE SCUGOG* 905-852-4461 *Soon to be called North Durham Hospice Seven Brock wants you to know... WERE So... we're slashing | prices on ro Trim in the store! (0) MOY Te NLT EV'AD-N oJ 3 2 the largest sale of high EC] DET HAA J Ea Le name ladies clothing ever BTN EVER TTR) o 15 1 Ul An Everything-in- Hhe-Store Sale ~ Spring Fashions ~ Current Styles ~ Summer Outfits ALL ; DISCOUNTED | 7 20% to 30% 4 Convenient Hours... Wednesday, Thursday, Friday 9 - 9 Saturday 9 - 5 7 BROCK ST. W., UXBRIDGE upto 70% off VERT CORE ER) EERE CIE TS CTEDESFLRITD 14 years ago... I opened Seven Brock in Uxbridge. From this location we have developed hundreds of customers - and friends - from every portion of southestern Ontario. To expand our personal approach to services... and to locate in a more central area of our market... we are moving Seven Brock a few miles east - to the centre of Port Perry. From this exciting and popular shopping area we can maintain close contacts with our regular customers and reach a much broader range of potential customers. We invite you to take advantage of our SAVE BIG moving sale and hope to see you in the Port erry store after May 15. iby June Harshaw oy

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