(Of MB VA DIR) CAL ENDAR April 13th to 27th, 1993 After six days on the road; Buddy, and Chinook are back home safe and 'sound much to the relief of their stressed-out owner Mark Penney. - Buddy and Chinook are Siberian Huskies who took off in the early morning April 1 leading Mark on a lengthy and MONTH LONG EVENTS * Oshawa Chapter One Parent Families Simcoe Hall Settlement House, oT Svmoos Breet South, Oshawa at 8:00 PM for the General Meeting. New members & guests are welcome. Call Co hy pte TE bhi School, 15 Miles Aja starting 7:30 PM. Guest speaker, Claire Zeller. New members welcome, call 728-4274. FRIDAY; APRIL 16th : "Casserole Luncheon at the Masonic Hall, 320 Queen St. Port Perry, : rom 11:30AM 10.1:30 PM. Tickets call 985-0714. Proceeds to Chapter OES. Blue * Jazz-a-Matazz Songfest - a nostalgic musical treat starting 7:30 PM, . Beaverton. Town Hall. Admission $6.00. Call 426-7143 the Moose Lodge < . Cold Bullet, Aids Committee of Durham, 73) Wason Rd. 8., Oshawa. by Conte at 7:30 PM. Call 986-5503, * 17th APRIL + 253 Junior Farmers. of Onli Cull.rama'saneuial competiicn fea! one-act plays, A , craft displays, etc. ope tr evict "ta Oshawa, doors'gpen at 9 AM. Call 209-4446; 453-1028; 357-2530. * Head UCW's 20th annual Art & Craft Show and Sale, from, Dhmonarators; ie sale me copreacin. Fro 5 , bale sale; 108 GUp reading. Concert.at Port Perry United featuring Jubilaires, Bona Ohor Chords and Scugeg Brass starting at 7:30 PM. Tickats at * Hog UGIW's 200 Anca Art § Cral Show 8 Sele, 12:30 10 3 PM, Island Community Hall. Demonstrations, Bake Sale . ach . Free Admission. SUNDAY, 18th @ * The Quartet presents a concert of gospel Boma Chores Ashbum, at 7:30 PM Gospel Music. Offering and social Dogs home safe and sound expensive chase that finally were "the longest of my life." ended six days later when the He also figures he spent close two pooches were found sisting = to $400 in ads and posters in* under a tree by the side of, the his efforts to get the dogs back Art Exhibiion & Sole displayed at Port Perry High School ally Sipiayog i + just follow the signs SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1993 ; SUNDAY, 'MAY 2, 1993 road near Sunderland. Like most dog owners, Mark is ially attached to his safe. He even went to local schools to have an two Siberians and admitt@d the 8ix days they were missing a t over the PA, hoping that a student had spotted the pair. * This tale began about 4:30 in the morning when Mark let the dogs out into the fenced yard at the north end of Scugog Island. They usually come back into the house a short while later, is morning they - bolte er a fence gate d when an ice-lad branch fell on it. Mark told the Citizen he began to search the . surrounding area and his worst fear was that Buddy and Chinook had drowned after breaking through thin ice on a pond at the north end of Scugog Island. ~*I was thinking the worst and even went out and dragged the pond," said Mark the day after the dogs got home as they curled up at his feet to catch up on somé much needed sleep. He continyed to search through the weekend, placed newspaper ads on. Monday morning and on Tuesday his phone started to ring. . Findlly, late that afternoon, Richard Jones, father of Mark's girlfriend Rhonda, was told the dogs had been seen in Sunderland. He jumped in his truck and headed north. Sure enough, the red and white Chinook and black and white Buddy were resting under a tree. Mark figures the two were just about ready to start moving north again. He was offering a substantial reward but a lot of callers didn't ask about the money, he ssuid. They just phoned to say they'd watch for the dogs and to say. "good luck, hope you find them." * Royal Canadian D043 471 Simcoe St. 8. Oshawa will be holding a '30 Cafd Show from 100 4PM: 0AM. - 4PM ; tables of , baseball, basketball and cards Admission 82.00 (chidren under 13 tree) || Mark isn't sure where the . dogs slept or what they ate TUESDA ADRIL i 20th This exhibition features the orginal works our inquire are during their six days on the y Chapter One Parent Families Assodiation meets at 7:00 PM, of a variety of oulsianding Far ------ run, but they sure did a lot of Ct Gamon Hak Satirmont House, 37. Smeoe Svoet 8. Oshawa and talented Ontario artiss in the quai, plasse call sleeping once he finally got For Craft Night". members welcome. 436-5089, bistoric town of Port Perry, less (416) 985-3715 or themrhome. Tennis eB cl Gor fir 730 Ft, arc than an bours drive from (416) 985.0628 : Peny. for membership and lessons. Sponsored by the He has a_ word of advice for \ 21st , + Port Perry Rotary Club all dog owners. Make sure they Seagrave Annual Dinnér at vo United Church, . - 4:45, 8:00, 7:15 PM. Tickets 1- ae 985-2627, $s THURS APRIL 22n ; * "Bridal Fashions-through the Years' 8 bbe Greenbank UG Evening Uni. Grasnhank United Church, 7:30 PM. Tickets , atthe door or call 985-7459. Everyone welcome. Society Monty Meeting a 6 PM a Blackstock Recreation Centre. New members welcome. APRIL Hot Lutich, Church of the A S00 PM, $5.00 each. . TURDAY, APRIL 24th M 's United Church, Boriancie holding a Sint Auction "5 cts hr, rts baked goods, country kitchen with snacks & meals. 50¢ admission for adults. * Antonin Kubalek, | renowned 4 at U; Music Hall, 8 PM. Benefits to Uxbridge Chamber Choir. ts $12. at Uxbridge Radio Shack or af the door. * Blodkiast Mesting hig fo © Do care in your home pars ome ie al Gen ETB vom 30 Slo.) 130 AM, NogetTo call 416-985:3831 or ~ jot gh sar Just 2 Miles: ; South of Town on the Oshawa Rd. 12550 Simcoe Street 985-4353 ¢ SEEDS ¢ sole en * "HERS dare Sunday 100010 ¢ are secure and don't let them run loosé, DELIVER!