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Port Perry Weekend Star, 3 Mar 2000, p. 12

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12 - PORT PERRY "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, MARCH 3, 2000 Canoe The Nonquon 2000 pl Last Monday | went off to the International Auto Show in Toronto. It was a great show but in my haste to catch the train on my way home | tripped on an uneven sidewalk on Front Street and went down hard. Consequently | have had a beautiful shiner on my left eye and a very sore left wrist for the week. Nonquon Canoe Races We had another meeting with #7 7 odds, Plans for the annual Scugog Shores Historical Society fundraiser are underway Tuesday night with more plans put in place for this race with the many cate- gories which has lived for over three decades. We are looking for something like a bar clip type pin with the figures 2000 on it. If you know of this type give me a call at 986-0181. Port Perry Chamber of Commerce Thursday morning Shirley Love representing the Pine each giv- Ridge ing less Garden than five Club and | minutes represent- talk about ing the their club, Caesarea ji BENIN gi their pro- Ratepayers § jects, and were off to | RAST their Tom's Front § : fundrais- Porch to ing. You this breakfast meeting. A good breakfast, plus around 20 organizations the lucky winner could be you! The he Oshawa General Hospital Foundation is: pleased to introduce the Cash For Cancer Lottery with incredible prizes like $1 million cash plus 11,431 other great Lis 3 ticket purchased helps fund the development in Regent Cancer Centre. CASH CARS . , VACATIONS: 3 AND. MORE 11, 432 PRIZES IN ALL! Tol valle ¢ over i 6 Million CET. A Registration No. 11924 9126 R RO001. rove) Liter) Loan 16 P000075 "AR inguifes, ary. on the odds of winnifg are to be made 10 the licensee prior 10 the purchase of ticket(s): en) suddenly realize the com- petition you have out there in your drive for funds. | found it very beneficial in meeting others who like ourselves, are working to sustain and improve our communities and our envi- ronment. Caesarea Hall Board We had a good turnout last Thursday night. Euchre scores are as follows: high points for ladies and most lone hands - Beth Stewart, men's high points - M. Selby. Men - most lone hands - Ron Stephenson. Next euchre night will be Thursday, March 9 at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Blackstock Lions Dinner meeting this Visit us on the Internet at ww Wednesday, March | at 7 p.m. Guest speaker will be a representative from the Grandview Children's Foundation. It's cheese order week along with Lion Bruce's birthday, March 1. Very important directors meet- ing at Lion Albert's home, March 8. A zone meeting at Port Perry Lions Club on Monday, March 6 at 7 p.m. Scugog Council Public Meeting We will have all been there this past Monday, Feb. 28. to hear what form of local government you the people are requesting. You'll read all about it in the paper. The Millers Tony and Lisa of Caesarea are proud to announce the birth of their twin boys, Cody and Kyle, brothers to Bradley and Britteny. Proud grandpar- ents are Alvin and Marie Foster of Oshawa and Bruce and Karen Miller of Brooklin. ans are coming together Joke of the Week An Alaskan was arrested for polygamy. He had a wife in Nome, another in Fairbanks and a third in Anchorage. The judge growled at the culprit "How could you do such a thing?" "Fast dog team," the phi- landerer replied. One Liner Sign on a Chinese restaurant in Scarborough: Ho Lee Chow. Pine Ridge Garden Club I have mentioned a num- ber of meetings in this report but | believe the most important is on Tuesday, March 7at 6:30 p.m. which will be the club's pot luck supper. Your exec- utive have worked for the past two months develop- ing the year book. Selecting noted speakers, arranging field trips, and composing discreet competitions and membership night. Let's all turn out to give a'word of thanks for their labour and kick the new season off with a bang. Spring is at hand. \\C Disp Wo Rie To The Durham Catholic District School Board Supporters Please be advised that in accordance with Section 252(2) (c) of the Education Act, the folllowing financial statements and Auditor's Report of the Durham Catholic District School Board for the year ended August 31, 1999 are available for viewing by visiting the Board's internet website address at www.durhamrc.edu.on.ca: * Auditor's Report Balance Sheet + Revenue Fund Statement of Operations » Capital Fund Statement of Operations « Reserve Funds Statement of Continuity » Summary of Significant Accounting Policies » Notes to Financial Statements Copies of the above noted financial statements may also be obtained either by writing to Grant A. Andrews, Director of Education/Secretary-Treasure at The: Durham Catholic District School Board, 650 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontario LI) 7C4, by telephone (905) 571-9721 or by visiting the Catholic Education Centre which is located at 650 Rossland Road West in Oshawa. Fran Pereira, Chair of the Board Grant A. Andrews, Director of Education i ol PIZZA, SUBS ® &WINGS : 0 Vitor Oh Sore fry FAMILY FA TL | 20 (s ] oF Bigfoot] Pizza with : 3 toppings nd 4 Coke' SQUARE It! Add $9 < va dl NE ea bt gh? 4 oe , he ip to 6 Toppings, S I By : BT aster

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