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Port Perry Star, 15 Jun 1999, p. 21

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PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" \ -- St a FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1999 - 21 Seagrave column writers will be taking the month of August off Seagrave Seagrave community are asked to circle Friday, July'9 for a community bridal shower for Mandee Helen Green passes on St. John's News By Colin Beal The parishioners of St. John's were still reel- ing from the passing of Helen Green when we learned that Marilyn Clarke's courageous bat- tle with cancer was over. She succumbed on Tuesday, June 8. Marilyn had contributed much to the life of our church. Her organiza- tional skills were out- standing and she con- tributed greatly to the success of the Hospitality Committee's activities as a planner, leader and a tireless worker. Marilyn was {artistic and this flair was evident at St. John's, every Christmas and Easter, in the beau- tiful decorations which she had designed, made, and placed in the church. Marilyn together with her mother, Elma Vaughan, were faithful parishioners who trav- elled from their home in Whitby to St. John's every Sunday ... come rain or snow or whatever the weather might throw at them. Only in the few months since Marilyn's sickness was diagnosed have they been absent from our congregation. We shall all miss Marilyn's cheerful smile, quick wit and enthusi- asm. Our hearts go out to Elma, to her brother Bill and to Terry and Tim, her sons. We pray for them and for Marilyn. Father Hugh officiated at the funeral which was held in Oshawa on Friday last. A large number of St. John's parishioners joined with many rela- tives and friends of the family in saying good- bye. We, at St. John's, are still in shock at the loss of two very dear friends but our grief is tempered by the joy we experi- enced in knowing them and being with them. We were humbled to realize how many lives each of them had touched during their time on this earth, as witnessed by the many, many people from Blackstock, and throughout Scugog and surrounding areas, who came to say goodbye. Porter and Lloyd Short. All friends and neighbours welcome. It will be held at 6 p.m. at the home of the Belairs, 2335 Clements Road. This shower is a pot luck. Everyone welcome. Get well wishes to Katherine Cooke who is on crutches for a few days due to a few stitches on her foot. Happy birthday wishes go out this week to Savannah Williams. Many from Seagrave congregation joined with Pinedale on Sunday for their Sunday School Anniversary. The students . and teachers conducted a very inspiring service including a puppet skit on "Being a good neigh- bour." The students received their Sunday School awards. A social time followed the service. Seagrave Church Service will resume next Sunday, June 20 at 10 a.m. when a new organ will be dedicated. Ladies please bring sandwiches or squares for a social time after the service. Choir practice will be this Wednesday at 7:30 p-m. at the church. Please note change of date. Scugog Shores Museum Sunday Evening Musicales will be held next Sunday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. A reminder to all - Ann and I will not be writing a Seagrave news column during the month of August. So if you have anything you need announced please do so over the next few weeks. The Robinglade Estates Kids Day in the park has been delayed and will be rebooked for the summer. That's all for now, except to wish all fathers a Happy Father's Day this Sunday. Please call Ann with your contributions to next week's column. y Programs and services for children and youth An investment in the health of our children for today and tomorrow. * In the 1999 Budget, the Government of Canada demon- strated its commitment to improve the health of pregnant women and their babies. « The Canada Prenatal Nutrition Program already funds 280 community-based projects across Canada and in 400 First Nations and Inuit communities. The Program offers 20,000 pregnant women the support they need to give their babies a healthy start in life. « Now with additional funding of $75 million over three years, more than 35,000 Canadian women whose health or whose baby's health is at risk will benefit from this investment in communities all across Canada. « The new funding will make it possible to increase efforts to prevent Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, the leading cause of preventable birth defects in children. * There are a lot of other ways to give our children a good start in life. For details about this and all of the other services for children, call for your free copy of the Guide to Federal Programs and Services for Children and Youth. For a copy of the Guide or other materials you may find useful about the health of your children, please call 1 800 O-Canada (1800 622-6232), or TTY: 1800 465-7735 or visit our Web site at: www.canada.gc.ca Canada

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