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Port Perry Star, 8 Jun 1999, p. 21

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ea a ---- oe "A Family Tradition for 133 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 8, 1999 - 21 PORT PERRY STAR RUR < . L Roots Keep in mind the 71st annual Lake Scugog Regatta next month Our community was abso- lutely devastated by the news last Wednesday morning of the sudden passing of Helen Green. Sympathy is extended to her husband Jack, children John, Natalie, Bryan and Bryce and their families, to her brother Ralph and Linda Honey and their family of Port Perry area and to Don and Marjorie Green and their family. Visitation was on Thursday and the large- ly attended funeral was held on Friday afternoon at the St. John's Anglican Church. Helen will be so greatly missed in so many circles of our community. Sympathy to Peggy and Ralph Larmer and family on the passing last week of Peggy's cousin Dorothy Almond of Oshawa. Her funeral was held on Friday afternoon. Quite a number of former classmates at Blackstock High School attended the visitation or memorial service for Bob Sheffield of Oshawa who passed away last week. The family of George and Marilyn Cochrane held a sur- prise barbecue in honour of their parent's 40th wedding anniversary. Friends and fami- ly members attended this happy occasion. Best wishes for many years of continued happiness. The annual Spring Tea at Cartwright High School fea- turing performances from the bands, coffee, tea and desserts for the seniors in the commu- nity will be held on Wednesday, June 9 at 1 p.m. Please call the school at 986-4241 for confir- mation of your attendance. Annual Decoration Service at Cartwright Union Cemetery will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, June 13. Rev. David Shearman will be the speaker. There will be a community "Come and Go" shower in hon- our of Lisa Gilbank and Gavin Cochrane on Friday, June 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the CE Room of the United Church. Donations for the gift can be given to Michelle Morton, Jen Byers or Laura Goble as soon as possible. . Advance notice for the 71st Blackstock Lake Scugog Regatta that will be held on July 31, Aug. 1 and 2. Next Sunday will be a Joint Pastoral Charge Sunday School Closing service at Blackstock United Church at 10 a.m. rather than the regular time. Special guest will be children's Christian entertainer Rick Bursey. There were 18 tables at the Tuesday evening euchre with the following winners: Irene Hoffman, Richard Potter, Tom Manns, Muriel Selby, Verna Slute, Betty Hockley and Grace Bassant. Draws were won by Les Johnston, Mary Cannon, Elaine Bailey, Charlie Stapleton, Eileen Owens and Myrtle Gimblett. Denzil and Tallya Moore, Helen and Stuart Dorrell, Richard and Ruby Van Camp and Glenn and Marion Larmer attended the reunion of Kemptville Agricultural College over the weekend. They report a great time of meeting old friends. The Hoskin family picnic was held on Sunday at the Blackstock Rec. Centre. The day was spent with games, vis- iting and of course lots of deli- cious food. The Blackstock Women's Institute met on Wednesday at noon to journey to Oshawa to visit the Ministry of Citizenship and Immigration. There they viewed 30 new Canadians from 15 different countries become Canadian citizens. His Honour Lucienne Robillard gave a very interest- ing address to all present. All Women's Institute mem- bers were given the opportunity to reaffirm their citizenship. It was a very interesting and worthwhile meeting. St. John's News By Colin Beal A big thank you to Fred and Cathie King from all of us at St. John's, for hosting our Rogation service on Sunday morning. Rogation is when a blessing is bestowed on our animals, seeds, soil, machinery, etc. so that we may enjoy a bountiful harvest. The mem- bers of St. John's also brought their dogs to the service so that they could receive the blessing. We had a large turnout to cele- brate Rogation and we all enjoyed the beautiful sunny day that Mother Nature treated us to. Father Hugh spoke to us about the responsibility God has given us to take care of our planet, earth. Sitting in the beautiful country, at the Kings' farm, really made us realize how much we will lose if we don't take better care of God's gifts to us. After the service everyone enjoyed a pot luck lunch. Thanks again, Fred and Cathie, Kelly and Carrie Please keep an eye out for kids on the road this summer Just a community reminder as our children will soon be out of school that the "Road Watch" program is still in effect in the Durham Region and area. Road Watch is a community response effort to help everyone drive safely on our roads. If you see someone driving aggressively, speeding, cutting in and out of lanes, etc., just take down the license number and report the situation to "Road Watch." There are blank forms available at the Seagrave Store, as well as a box to deposit these forms confidentially. Safe roads are for everyone. Let's cooperate. This program is sponsored by the Durham Regional Police Force. We have had several peo- ple in our community request that we mention that people try to obey the stop signs because it is hard to see the Once again we welcomed the Rev. Dr. Ed McKinlay to Burns pulpit on Sunday. His sermon title was "The Everlasting Arms" based on Deuteronomy 33, vs 27. A Cemetery Board Arbor Day is planned for Saturday, June 19 to clean up brush, etc. on the west and south sides of the cemetery. A lot of help is required, so dig out those saws and come along. Possibly, lunch will be provided by the Kirk Guild. Next anniversary event is planned for Friday, June 25. The theme is "Celebrating Wedding Anniversaries." There will be a classic clergy cake competition and Strawberry shortcake will be auction. intersection with all the green summer leaves and other green- ery. Let's keep our own little area accident free. Great news for the Lotto play- ers in the community, our very own local Lotto terminal will soon be installed at Wanamakers General Store. This store renders our commu- nity services beyond the call of a convenience store and we hope "that for those of us that would have made that last minute dash to Port Perry or Greenbank will consider patronizing the Wanamakers. It was really fun watching the canoe folk out on the Nonquon this weekend. We sin- cerely hope that this fundraiser for the museum was a resound- ing success. Happy birthday to Gertrude Wanamaker, Larry Beamish, Ashbu rn area news by Florence Ashton A Ue served, 8 p.m. in the church hall. Further details to follow. The community was sad- dened to learn of the sudden passing of Art Murcott last week. We will remember him for his kindness, contributions to the community and his keen sense of humour. He will surely be missed by his many friends, neighbours and loved ones. We Seagrave and Ann Sandiford Christine Zidner and Blair Beacock. The Robinglade Ladies Group meets Friday, June 25 at Donna Warren's pool. Please bring suitable swimming attire, your own plastic glass, etc. There will be a community shower for Brett Puckrin and Simone Clarkson, Friday, June 11 at 8 p.m. at the church. A Joan and Theo Knight celebrate 50 years together extend our heartfelt sympathy to his wife Doreen, son Bob and Michele, and other family mem- bers. Congratulations to Theo and Joan Knight on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Many friends and family gath- ered together at the Community Centre on Sunday, afternoon to wish them well. Monday, June 14 is the date scheduled for the Iris Show to be held at Burns Church at 8 p.m. Members, please check your show book. With these high temperatures, the iris are almost at peak bloom at time of writing. We visited a beautiful garden of iris on Sunday in Whitby. light lunch will be provided. Seagrave Church News Once again the church annu- al yard and bake sale was a resounding success and the weatherman certainly cooper- ated with a near perfect week- end. The Stewards wish to thank all those who helped in any way and for the good folk who provided the baked goods. Of course we all extend a big thank you and our appreciation to Len and Betty Somerville, who traditionally donate their spacious ground for the church to hold its annual two day event. A number of the Seagrave folks attended the annual Greenbank Sunday School Anniversary this past Sunday. Both the teachers and students presented a very stimulating and fine service. The highlights of the service were the "Singing Puppets" who sang two numbers and a clown (Joyce Lamer) who had a talk with God as she said the Lord's Prayer. The students received attendance pins and certificates. There will be no church service on Sunday, June 13 when Pinedale is holding their Sunday School Anniversary at 11 a.m. The theme is "be a good neighbour." The Scugog Shores Museum Sunday Evening Musicals will continue on Sunday, June 13 at the Scugog Shores Museum at 7:30 p.m. The U.C.W. will entertain at the Port Perry Nursing Home birthday party on Thursday, June 17 at 2 p.m. That's the news for this week. Please call Diane Cooke at 985- 3722 with your news for next week. By Karen Davis Scugog Island News Scugog Island United Church The children and youth led the service on Sunday morn- ing. Their theme was "Blossoming Into Faith." The Youth Groups, Sunday School and Brownies participated in the service and sang lively songs as ministry of music. Their enthusiasm and inspi- rational message was appreci- ated. Special thanks to the leaders and helpers for their direction. The congregation looks forward to their wonder- ful ministry again in the near future. ) Special thanks to Sandra and Steven Barron for hosting a congregational get together Strawberry Supper plans underway following the service. It was a great time of fellowship. On Sunday, June 13 the Head U.C.W. will be leading the worship service. Their spe- cial guests will be the Greenbank Puppets. They are sure to bring an inspirational message that will delight and entertain everyone. A Coffee Hour will be held in the church basement following the ser- vice. Plans for the Strawberry Supper are well underway. It will be held on Sunday, July 4 at the Island Hall with sittings at 4:30 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. Call Marion at 985- 2653 for tickets. Sponsored by the Scugog Island Stewards. For pastoral care call Elaine Barber at 985-4094. »

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