oe -- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tdesday July 17, 2001 - 15 He wants to attract women to take part in local club By Chris Hall Port Perry Star Jim Lawrence is turning his attention to the ladies. As the new president of the Port Perry Rotary Club, Mr. Lawrence listed increasing the number of club members as one of the objectives of his year- long term, and that includes attracting more women to the club. "There's a few things I'd like to see get done, but adding more members to the club is pretty high up there," said Mr. Lawrence last week. Currently, there are 33 Rotary members here, including 30 men and three women. "We really need more women," Lawrence. "I'd like to see more women join our club." As for his other priori- ties, Mr. Lawrence said he'd like to see the Port Perry chapter get more involved with district and international work, and finish off the local Rotary Club nature park. He als. wants to look into the idea of helping raise funds for the new regional cancer centre in Oshawa, and improve on the club's golf tourna- ment. Other than that, the Port Perry Rotary Club's usual events - the elimina- tion draw, dinner auction, and Aquarama fundraiser said Mr. Y offers more programs this summer Due to community * interest, for two weeks this summer the YMCA is introducing creative arts and gymnastics into the lineup of great summer programs. Creative arts and gymnastics will take place at R.H. Cornish Public School, offered July 30 to Aug. 3 for youth six to 13 years. Participants will love this mix of arts, dance, drama and gymnas- tics. To register for this program or any other YMCA summer pro- gram please call the YMCA at 905-985-2824. ok 4 BB BT pe me ope gE mew rd ; wp WOW We Mw a i gp aS ta en Rotary prez focuses on membership New Port Perry Rotary Club president Jim Lawrence, centre, is joined here by District 7070 Governor John Carr and Assistant Governor Lynn Bird. The two officials paid a visit to the Port Perry club last Wednesday evening, where they met with Mr. Lawrence. - should stay relatively the same, said Mr. Lawrence. "Things are good; | don't want to come in and change everything. There's just a few changes I think we should make for the betterment of the club and the community," he said. Mr. Lawrence is cur- rently in his 1 1th year with Rotary. He began his ser- vice club career with the Kinsmen before moving on to Rotary. "I was with the Kinsmen for many, many years, but I got too old," said Mr. Lawrence with a laugh. "They have an age maximum, so lhad to move on to another ser- vice club and Rotary found me acceptable." A well-known and pop- ular face around the town- ship, Mr. Lawrence ran the Bruton's Big V pharmacy here in Port Perry for years before moving north to Parry Sound for five years. He recently returned home to Scugog more than three years ago, and is now running the Durham Pharmacy at the Medical Associates build- ing. He served one year as vice-president behind outgoing president Dennis Bayley, and now takes over as Port Perry's highest-ranking club member. [Elgin Knopp has taken over the vp"s role, afid-will serve 'as president in 2002. "l spent three years with Rotary in Port Peny and then five years with the Parry Sound club and now three years again here in Port Perry," said Mr. Lawrence. "I believe that if you live in a community you have to be involved in the community," he said. "Involvement in a commu- nity is very important." On Sunday, July 29 the Scugog Shores Historical Museum will be having its second annual Old Fashioned Fun Day. The kids will enjoy var- "ious activities - bubbles, a clogging show, the nail challenge, butter making, races, a spelling bee and much, much more. Come and explore some old fashioned games and conquer new challenges. Visitors may bring or buy a picnic lunch, and explore our village. You Museum gearing up for annual 'Fund Day' can visit the clown Valentine, Or just come and listen to the barber- shop quartet. The festivi- ties will open at 11 am. and run through until 4 p.m. Admission is $3.50 for adults, seniors and students $2 and children 12 and under are free. For more information contact the Scugog Shores Historical Museum by phone at 905- 985-3589; fax 905-985- 3492 or by email at ssh- chin@durham.net. ¥ PORT PERRY STAR CROSSWORD ACROSS 1. Word that stops Dobbin - 5. Uses a scythe 9. Campanella of baseball 12. "I Never For My Father 13. Blind as (2 wds.) 14. 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