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Scugog Citizen (1991), 1 Feb 1994, p. 7

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"Seniors celebrate Robbie Burns' birthday There was a "wee touch of @lub paid tribute to the Scotland" in the air and on the immortal bard Robbie Burns. table January 25 as bers of sion, of course was the The the Port Perry Seniors Citizens birthday (Jan. 25, 1759) of Abit diet Sd Piper Foster Flanson piped the Haggle twough the Laisa Centre last Wednesday night as the Port Perry Senior Citizens Club celebrated Robble Burns' birthday. Mr. Hanson then delivered the famous Ode to the Haggis (right photo). Scotfand mo 'poet, and the seniors club did it up in"grand fashion. celebration of le Burns complete without the haggis. The "glorious puddin™ was carried into the Latcham Hall by Mary Cannon, Muriel Rickard and Joan West as piper Foster * #anson in his tartan kilt led the procession around the tables to the sound of "A Man's a Man, for 'a that 'n 'a that" on the pipes. Foster then delivered the "address to the haggis" and used his ceremonial dagger to slash open steaming mixture of meat, ots and spices. He said later this was the first timie he had ever delivered the address to the haggis. The haggis, along wit "traditional Scottish tatties an neeps was served to all and they also enjoyed a pot luck meal of salads, meats, vegetables and desserts. k ~ Following dinner, the Seniors enjoyed an evening of Scottish poetry and music with the choir under the direction of Edna Beckett _ and Grace Hastings solos and highland flings by Marion and Jennifer \ Information not correct The Scugog Citizen would like to correct information that appeared in a news article in the issue of January 11, The artitle on page 6 about support from the Township council for a jobsOntario sub- » brokerage office in Port Perry mis-quoted Vonne Haigh, mangger of 'Scugog Employment. who was seeking fhe sub-brokerage that the jobsOntario program in Durham has found training placements for 2270 persons, but just 20 in Scugog Township. It should have read the program has found placements for 800 persons. The reference to 2270 placements is the total available in Durham through jobeOntario. . There was no attempt whatsoever by Ms. Haigh to mislead Scugog council with 'Bogus $50 bill * Durham Police say & bogus Canadian $50 bill was passed at a business last week in downtown Port Perry. office. % The asticle said incorrectly The bill was detected by local bank officials when it was included in a deposit, police report. GO FOR THE BEST RATE AND MAKE THE MOST OUT OF YOUR MONEY! GO FOR THE BEST RATE! Choose the RSP MULTH-RATER, and benefit from a 5-year GIC with rates that keep growing as the years go by - reaching 8% by the fifth year! Plus you have the flexibility to reinvest your money at the highest market rate available on the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th anniversary date, with no penalty. The RSP MULTI- RATER works to your advantage from start to finish. 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Vic Sparrow presented a plaque to the club which contains the names of all the past presidents. Lucky draw president Stan Rickard. . Roy Grierson read more. of the history of the élub, formed in 1063 and Muriel Rickard gave were Helen Thompson, Bill and Ef Eileen Hern, Ann Zaparozan and Stan Rickard. quote in the J y 11 news article and any t dn wna embarassment Also, a photo caption in the January 25 issue about the Youth Lob Ball 8no tournament should have read. that Valu-mart Ndefeated Seagrave 8-3. Sorry about the mix-up. images on carpets, such as hearts, flowers, birds, or ¥ even cars... FANNER Ea PORT PERRY WADO-KAI BY THE LAKE KARATE 4 l=] 1 hel, CELL LLL LLL LLL LLL LLL LL LL LL LLL RL LLL LLL LL LC LLL LL ET. rune CILUB "5 'Year-round Instruction for 6:00 PM - Children 0ges 610 10. 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