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Scugog Citizen (1991), 3 Dec 1991, p. 28

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* wp 28. Scugog Citizen -- Tu dav. D. ber 8, 1991 'News from the nursing home 'By Wendy Clark As our annual Christmas Bazaar gets closer and closer (this Saturday), our days become busier and busier. There are 50 many preparations (0 be done to enable a_ very successful bazaar, Everyone is kept busy with crafts, baking, wood- working, selling tickets, packaging, pricing, decorating and many-other small necessary jobs. But we do find time for other enjoyable things. Monday November 18th, Ne wid 3 faces. Birthday wishes are sent out to Mrs. Elsie Timlin (4), Mrs. Jean Michaud (8), Mrs. Hazel Jewell (9), Mrs, Susan Mayberry (12) and Mrs, Meta Howsam (15). Our shopping spree draw winner Bill Owen. Bill receives free worth of merchandise at our Christmas bazaar. Second prize win- ner was Audrey Jeffrey. She receives $100 cash: Also, December are Bazaar (7), Shopping (9), Breakfast with Santa 9 a.m., " (11), Tree Trimming Party (11), Shopping Trip (1 Legion Carollers (12), Candy cane hunt (13), Scugog Island Sparks (14), Monthly Birthday Partyi(16), and Girl Guides (16). Come help us cele- brate the festive season. If your group, organization or family, etc. would like to corie in to in us over the Chri sea- lations to Anne Terry for selling the a Residents Council Meeting. I most tickets. She receives a $50 in di ion are the up voucher. ¢ Florida trip, cable TV Upcoming events scheduled in and our acceptance of a needy fami- i ly for Christmas. Club news: During the evening of Thursday ions Club of Port Perry (21st) we held a pub night featuring Lions Lr entertainment by The Burnt River Monday Oct. 7 meeting: Lion President Gord opened the meeting Boys. A great night had by all those in attendance. .The next day a group of 14 loaded on a bus bound for Toronto. Friends from Cannington N.H. were able to join us for a spec- tacular show at Maple Leaf Gardens featuring the Ice Capades: Most of the day on Wednesday the 27th, we spent decorating the first floor. The tree was trimmed, snowflakes hung and garland strung. Saturday afternoon (30th) we watched Santa Claus arrive in town in the Santa Claus Parade. A truly great parade it was, and sure brought lots of smiles on everyone's (o-1| Re: 18 ANTES To Place Your Service Directory Ad [RGR [No {FLD promptly at 7 p.m. the guest speaker was Region chairman, Tom Winters. Roger Stevens was also a guest. Fifteen of our 18 members were pre- sent to give 83 per cent which is the best percentage we have had for a long time. ' The 50/50 Draw was operated by Lion David Leduc and won by Roger Stevens. The Roulette Wheel was manipulated by Lion Reid Stainton and won by Lion Ken Murray. Region chairman Tom Winters spoke effectively and stressed the pre- sent goals of Lionism. They are: 1. 'Sight First' 2. Membership empha- son, 'we would certainly be happy to , . See you. Just contact the Activation Dep't. (985-3205) to'set up a time and date. the Lions sizing the role of the sponsor. 3. One dollar from each member of the District for District programs. 4, Support Camp Kirk. This 1s a District project recognized by Lions International. 5. The importance of the new 'District Directory'. 'The Minor Hockey program was awarded $400. 101" Winners for October: $50 each to Zula Hall and Gord Brown. $25 each to George Hern, "Bob Parry and Muriel Rickard. Membership Awards: Lion Gord Prentice presented Membership Awards as follows: Lion Morléy Bruce 14 years, Lion Ken Murray 15 years and Lion Tom Wilson 33 years. a SERVICE DIRECTORY Miscellaneous Services RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Sandblasted Signs PORT PERRY. 985-7518 MARKHAM 475-3810 Nestleton * (416) 986-4564 _ RONLEE ° ~ SEPTIC & HOLDIN TANK PUMPING 'Mobile (416) 434-0454 f. For the Young On Harvest flop "2% vere ~ ve By Joe Mahoney ™ re T'WAS THREE WEEKS BEFORE CHRISTMAS T CLEANED QUT THE House. TI WORKED LIKE A TROTAN WITH NO HELP FROM THAT LOUSE . Landscaping and Gardens Scugog Appliance Repair REFRIGERATICN New & Used Parts for the Handyman New & Used Appliances for Sale BUY - SELL - TRADE woes 986-5312 TOM VANDERENDE Durham Steam Cleaning carpets & couches. 985-8552 WOODEN CRAFTS Repairs Refinishing Fumiture Boats * Why Replace 7... Repair and Refinish 912 Consulting PROJECT MANAGEMENT RESEARCH Colin L. Kemp Phone (416) 986-4305 | Fax (416) 986-5865 ' eg | * Recover ARTA, UPHOLSTERY" 985-4357 ¥ Destare ak oi B lt * | Refemick * 60 VANEDWARD DRIVE - UNIT 8 - PORT PERRY 985-8732 N AX» UXBRIDGE TREE SERVICE OS oes 8525313. * Brush Chipper * Stump Removal * Hedge & Shrub Trimming * FULLY INSURED Woodstoves - Fireplaces - (hserts WOOD * NATURAL GAS * PROPANE INSERT * FIREPLACES * STOVES BIS HERITAGE NAPOLEON "Fle CHIMNEY CLEANING, LINERS, SYSTEMS, MASONRY SALES - SERVICE - CERTIFIED INSTALLATIONS A-Klean Swee CHIMNEY SERVIC SERVING DURHAM REGION SINCE 1978 yr - © CERTIFIED CHIMNEY owes & TECHNICIANS Wood Energy / © EMERGENCY SERVICE Technical 7 "A 7 © BLOCKED FLUES CLEARED Training HD € BOX 9, PORT PERRY ONT, L9L 1A2 FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL SWEEPS 985-3111 osu 433-4111 PORT PERRY

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