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Port Perry Weekend Star, 2 Nov 2001, p. 17

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andi SHEL ld Bt SERA Sa Rea La Oo "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 2001 -17 Scouts Remember Nov. || ceremony Donations will be appreciated for the U.C.W. bazaar table at the turkey supper. Seagrave Church News SEAGRAVE by At the church service on Ann Sunday Alex Ingram "He" Sandford on his clarinet accompa- 0 nied by the organist Doug Wylie. The Seagrave Scouts will Rev. Ross Camon's sel- mon was on "Music in Worship." There will be no church service at Seagrave next Sunday, Nov. 4 when our congregation will join with Greenbank for their 105th church anniversary service at Il am. Rev. David Shepherd will be the guest speaker. Seagrave Church service is now beginning at 9:55 a.m, That's is for this week. For news next week please call Diane Cooke at 905- 985-3722. be participating in the Remembrance Day service at the Cenotaph in Port Perry on Now. 11. The euchre club meets this Wednesday. Any new members wishing to join, please call Diane Cooke at 905-985-3722. Happy birthday this week to Marley Cannon and Donna Wanamaker. There are only a few tickets left for the turkey supper on Wednesday, Nov. 7. Please phone 905- 985-7778 for tickets. Take- outs will be available. a e 3M Scotchguard Detar) e Broadloom Steam || o pholstery Cleaning, | qs Rugs \ 905-985-8552 905-852-6711 ol 705-324-3533 ae. oe 705-328-2657 HEATHER JONES SALES & LEASING REPRESENTATIVE RES. 905-986-4690 f IT'S WORTH THE DRIVE UP HWY. 35 us. PPH.S. is the place to be tS Christmas comes Nov. 10, 11 The Port Perry High School in Port Perry will be the place to be on Nov. 10 and 11 for the llth Annual Port Perry High School Christmas Craft Show. If you are looking for that special gift or handmade craft this is the show you can't afford to miss. Come early to the show, then plan to spend time touring Port Perry. Vendors from across-Ontario will be displaying top quality crafts. From the traditional wooden folk art, Christmas crafts, decorations, ornaments, santas, angels, dried flo- ral arrangements, teddy bears, leather goods, candles, jewellery, ceramics, to ladies and children's clothing, twig furniture, Victorian accessories, place mats, gift baskets, wall hangings, custom wood furnish- ings and a country store you are bound to find that special gift. The show runs Nov. 10 and 11 from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days. Admission is $2.50 and if you get hungry, light lunches are being served. The Port Perry High School is located at 160 Rosa Street in Port Perry. There is plenty of free parking so come to Port Perry and follow the signs to the show. If you require additional information, please con- tact Ron or Sandy Cosway at 905-985- 8840 or email: ronsan@sprint.ca ~ Til ome mss ~ ol ot, SER _N 74 { [a mn ill {! 2 ll Aa D2 Pea 5 TOWNE FIREPLACE AND PATIO CENTRE 62 Brock St. W., Uxbridge 905- 852-9106 1-800-563-6032 2 Old Kingston Rd., Ajax 905-686-3666 LAR GES] yy J [ EC T1I10UON [I N DURHAM PETER Y.

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