"Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" Registration has begun for PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 17, 2001 - 21 Kenneth Fernie, 17, pays a visit Mariposa minor hockey By Diane Cooke Seagrave News Any local people wishing to register with Mariposa Minor Hockey Association (Little Britain, Oakwood Arenas) are asked to con- tact Marilyn Blair as soon as possible at 905- 985-0408. Bill and Rita Prokopchuk have returned from a trip to Hearst then to Sault Ste. Marie where they visited Bill's family. Church News The choir sang "Will Your Anchor Hold?" at the service on Sunday. Clarke Ross and Lawrence Nicholls contributed to the Missionary Birthday Box. Donna Wanamaker gave the Minute Mission on the shelter shops in Korea which are run by the Christian hospitals. Rev. Carson gave a ser- mon on "The Different Ways of Welcoming God" using the parable of the good samari- tan who is your neighbour? There will be church service the next two Sundays in July. The church will be closed during the month of August. For pastoral care emergencies call Rev. Helen Prior, Sunderland United Church at 705-357-3056. Church will resume in Seagrave on Sunday, Sept. 2. Some dates in August to remember. Greenbank United Church annual beef barbecue is on Friday, Aug. 3 starting at 4:30 p.m. For tickets call Rodd Foster at 905-985- 8298 or Rev. R Carson at 905-985-7787. Pinedale Thrashing Night and Community Barbecue is at Ted and Wilma Smiths' farm on Wednesday, Aug. 8 starting at 6 p.m. Greenbank Church is having a Vacation Bible School from Aug. 20 to 24 for ages four to 10. Seagrave children are welcome. To register call Mary Jean Till at 905-985-0535. That's all for this week. Hope everyone is enjoying their summer. Please call me at 905-985-3722 if you have news for next week's column. BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON Aked, Bradbury families host visitor from Scotland The Akeds and '| Bradburys have had the pleasure of having their cousin, | 7-year-old Kenneth Fernie from Paisley, Scotland, visiting with them for a few weeks. Upon arrival he was treat- ed to the family Canada Day celebrations and bar- becue. A visit to Ottawa was a highlight of his visit, enjoying the changing of the guard, musical ride and having his picture taken with a mountie. The past week is a visit with cousins Randy and Jacqueline Wilson and, Utica & Epsom by Vera Brown family at Mount Albert and with them will will visit Niagara Falls. Happy third birthday to Hayden Kerry, daugh- ter of Glen and Shari, who celebrated on Sunday with family. Congratulations to Scott Wilbur and his bride Shelley who were married on Saturday in a ceremo- ny held at the Scugog Community Centre. Scott is the eldest son of Hillis and Carol. Our sympathy to the Barry Page family in the passing of Dini's mother, Mrs. van Someren, on Saturday at the Port Perry Nursing Home. Visitation is at Wagg Funeral Home on Tuesday from 7 to 9 p.m. with the service in | -=- the chapel on Wednesday at Il am. Scugog Island News by Clara Dowson Musical group "Just Friends" to play at church this Sunday Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES | & | Minister: Rev. Robert Le Page Rev. Julie van Haaften 905-985-2801 SUNDAY, JULY 22 9:50 a.m. - Port Petry United Church Moming Worship & Sunday School Prince Albert closed for July & August ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH Rev. Hugh A. Kernohan, L Rector Tel: (905) 986-0557 SERVICES Tuesda 7 p.m. - Eucharist 7:30 p.m. - Religious Studies Group SUNDAYS On the 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sundays of the month 9:30 a.m. - Choral Eucharist On the 3rd Sunday of the month 9:30 a.m. - Choral Moming Prayer Church School & Nursery Every Sunday SCUGOG ISLAND UNITED CHURCH 19100 Island Road 905-985-4094 SUNDAY, JULY 22 10 a.m. Outdoor Service Rev. Dr. Frank Lockhart A Warm Welcome to Alll SER [0] 51S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister Rev. D.A. San Beaton SUNDAY, JULY 22 SUM a.m. service Sunday School & Nursery Care Available For further information call 905-985-3881 or 905-985-4746 All are warmly welcome NESTLETON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister CLOSED FOR SUMMER RECESS. on Re-open in September [ei R{e7.Y\ Nei, 1V] (01, Holy THE ASCENSION UNITED CHURCH ) 905-986-4235 [ON Gary van der Meer, _ SUNDAY, JULY 22 il Incumbent Joint service at Blackstock Phone: 905-985-7278 9:45 a.m. Fax: 905-985-6810 www. ascenglonpbriperry. .com E-mail ascensionpo erry @canada.com Services: Holy 2 hod Church School & Nursery at il 10 a.m. Sunday Service BAHA'I FAITH Saturday, July 21 5 p.m. -.Evening Prayer . . Sunday, July 22 The Baha'i Community of | 9 a.m. - Morning Prayer Scu *The religion of God is for unity..." Au - The Spiritual Feast Speaker: Ralph Werry (1 A warm welcome to all ig i meeting) PORT PERRY Contact Info: The Spiritual BAPTIST CHURCH Assembly of the Easdaes Baha'is of Scugog, Za 2 Box 1153, Port Perry, 3 pir : @) ON LIL 1A9 a ov 905-985-4582 Ee es (Jim & Nancy Lee) 2210 Hwy. 7A - (at Island Rd.) An lency@sypalics. .ca 905-985-8681; 905-985-1588 ks at Scugog Memorial David Daniels, Sr. Pastor _ Library | Peter Pallant, Assoc. Pastor - website - www.bahai.org SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship & Jr. Church 5:45 p.m. Prayer Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Evening Worsivb Pre-school child care available FRIDAY 7:30 p.m. - Youth Ministries A warm welcome to all Wheelchair accessible GREENBANK PASTORAL CHARGE Rev. Ross Carson 905-985-7787 SUNDAY, JULY 22 Pinedale 9 am. Seagrave 10 am. Greenbank 11:15 am. EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Rev. Dr. jie Penney HOPE CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Norman A Sennema Il 14480 Old Simcoe Rd (Between 7A & Prince Albert) SUNDAY, JULY 22 | 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Sunday School & Nursery YOUTH PROGRAMS: Wednesday evenings LADIES COFFEE BREAK: Thursday Mornings Wheelchair accessible & hearing impaired aides Telephone: 905-985-9307 VICTORY CHRISTIAN CENTRE PASTOR JOHN BENSCHOP 593 Alma Street www carchinhabor. org (One black south of 7A, 1680 Reach Rd. west off Old Simcoe) across from Arena SUNDAY MORNING 9:15 a. i Sunday School WORSHIP all ages 10:30 a.m. 10: 3 am. & ) om p.m STEP INTO VICTORY Worship Services For further info call: Tuesday - 9:30 a.m. 905-985-1346 Reflections (woman) Everyone welcome 7 p.m. - Youth ministries A Warm Welcome To All Once again Sunday service at Scugog United Church was inside, one of these times the weather will cooperate. Rev. Lockhart gave us many thoughts to pon- der over. Special music was by Gloria Fralick with a beautiful solo "I Believe." Next Sunday, July 22 the music will be by the "Just Friends." Come and enjoy. Glad to have some of Manchester folks joining with us. Always a pleasure to have them. Don't forget the Vacation Bible School meeting Tuesday, July 17 at 7 p.m. Congratulations to Jackie and Byron Henderson, Blackstock, on the birth of their daughter on July 9, and to the proud grandparents Norm and Marilyn Tripp and also the great-grandmas Myrtle Gimblett and Marj Tripp of Port Perry. Ann Alstein made a visit to Scugog last week from Manilla Woods. They used to live on Spring Blvd. Better health is _ wished for her husband. Congratulations to all the newlyweds from Scugog Island this past few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Nels Reader visited their daughter and family near Belleville last Saturday. Ray's Towing U-16 soccer squad's got a perfect record Ray's girls still undefeated as mid-season approaches The Under 16 girls soc- cer team sponsored by Ray's Towing is halfway through their season and are still undefeated. They have a record of six wins and two ties against teams from Uxbridge, Ajax, Pickering, Bowmanville and Mitchell's Corners. In eight games the girls have scored an amazing 35 goals and have had only four scored against them. Rebecca Aked is leading in the scoring with seven goals followed by Traci Thomson and Nicole Teunissen with six goals Got a letter to the Editor? editorial@portperrystar.cq each. Briar Doble has three goals while Kristy Ashton, Shona Tighe, Christina Hoffman and Marisa Melas have two each. Rounding out the scoring are Celidh Baxter, Marie Gedge, Gina Eun and Maggie Robins with one each. The low goals against average can be attributed to strong defensive play by Leanne Barfoot, Angela Taylor and great mid-field play by Sarah Mercier and Raina Enns. Tracey Pion has played very well in net and unfor- ) ) 09899279909 VPVPRIVIRVICTSNOTOGDIVPAIVOORNONIRN IV TYIPOIVYPOIPRPOPRTYTTITIVTPTYIOD VY | tunately is now side lined for six to eight weeks with a broken collarbone as a result of game play. However, Sara Mayhew, Rebecca Aked and Traci Thomson have stepped in to fill her cleats and are doing a great job as well. The coaches would like to thank the girls for their hard work and dedication to the team and hope that the second part of the sea- - son goes as well as the first part. We would also hope that the girls are having as much fun as the coaches are having. > 7 re 5 a A (I % 4 50 Ba A yu 2 3% » RR " : > br 7 Z >