"A Family Tradition for 130 Years" MUSICAL TRIBUTE: A smiling Edna Beckett, the Port Perry Seniors choir members she has By N.R. Caswell A large group of seniors attended our meeting and pot luck, the final meeting until September. The greeters were Doro- thy Butson and Grace Bassant with the Red- monds on registration. Edna Beckett was the ac- companiest for the singing of our National Anthem and the Grace before meals. President Clara ~ Warren extended a warm welcome to the visitors joining us and then we were treated to a fine sup- per supplied by the ladies of our club and served by the kitchen staff. For some years now, Edna Beckett has led the choir and is now retiring from that job. In recogni- tion of her service and ded- ication, a song of praise was composed by Carol Edgar and sung by the seniors choir. Edna and John were applauded by the seniors and presented with flowers and gifts as a token of the seniors appre- ciation. We trust they will continue to be active mem- bers of our club. We were treated to some fine entertainment by a group of young people from Cresswell. Piano so- los by Nancy Allison and Philip Snelgrove and a voice solo by Sarah Geiss- berger were enjoyed by all. Leslie Clark, Jeff Van Kessel and Karen Francis were joined in song by the three soloists and enter- tained us with their fine voices. Our thanks to the performers and Donna Geissberger for her assis- tance. Marion Lee, i a member of the seniors, received an award from the communi- ty in recognition of her many years of volunteer service in this area. Our congratulations fo Marion for her dedication and care. { Port Pery Seniors report Last meeting; it's summer break Our June 12 meeting featured a presentation on wood carving by Jim Smitherman, Jerry Van- derby, Tom Manns and MF. Halliday. An instruc- tion session is held at the Latcham Centre on Mon- days at9a.m. worked with for the past 16 years. She was honored | CHRISTINE seen here with husband John, is serenaded by at the last club meeting before the summer break. A large variety of trips are available for the sen- iors. Interested members should call Kerr Bus Lines at 985-7696 for informa- tion. Shuffleboard is played at the Latcham Centre on Mondays at 1 p.m. and is open to seniors who wodld like to participate. Myrtle Bentley is plan- ning a lunch and games day for Wednesday, Aug. 7 at 2 p.m. at the Latcham Centre. All members are welcome to attend and we hope to see you there. Let's go to the auction. 4 There are many auctions offered in Scugog Township and surrounding areas, take the time to visit these. Auctions are more > , than a sale, they're an event! abctioneer 253 =a | """PETHICK | : AUCTION BARN | il "Saturdays Auction Action" |i Sale Every Saturday Night * Estates, Collections, Consignments, Appraisals Garry K. Powel 263-4252 2498 Conc. Rd. #8, ¢ Ir Auctions Lid RR#2 Lindsay K9V 4R2 ll (705) 324-2783 1-800-461-6499 Toronto (416) 283-3379 Peterborough (705) 745-5007 Business Liquidations » Machinery » il Industnal » Auto » Real Estate » Fumiture « Antiques « Farm Sales "Let Me Help Plan Your Auction" Barry McLean - Auctioneer / Appraiser ll Mobile: (705) 324-1259 Fax: (705) 24.6632 DON CORNEIL'S AUCTIONS LTD. Farm, Estate, Livestock, Business Closures, Auction Barn Facilities EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT SALE AT 5:30PM SHARP!! 3 Mi. East Of Little Britain ~~ OnCountyRd. 4 Phone Fax (705) 786-2183 Jim and Helen are very pleased to announce the graduation of their daughter from the Toronto | School of Business on June 27, |' 1996 with a diplomain ~~ | Medical Executive Office Asst. Carol is presently working at the Oshawa YWCA. 2 Love & Best Wishes Jrom your family.