Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Scugog Citizen (1991), 3 May 1994, p. 30

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= 30 --Seugog Citizen ~ Tuesday, May 3, 1994 It was staff recognition day for several employees of the Community Memorial Hospital last week. In photo from left Debble McGarry (10 years), Foundation Manager; Gall Wallace (25 years), Dietary Alde; Kent Farndale, Chairman of the Hospital Foundation, Gall Verwoerd, (10 years), RPN; and girls. administrator Dave Brown. Th In this photo from left are Kent Farndale, Tina Demmers (10 years), Director of Rehabliitation Services; Betty Hodgins (15 years), Director of Special Services; Maureen Derrane-Tesolin (10 years), Health Records Technician and Dave Brown (20 years) CEO. Not present Rae Robson (10 years), Chief Nursing Officer and Marie Stephenson (15 years) RPN. by Judie Cooper Once again Port Perry, the Girl Guides from your district tip our camp hats to you. Our cookie sales were great, selling 6240 boxes of cookies and to top that, two of our local girls, Debra Hailey, a 2nd Port Perry Pathfinder, and Lisa Pentland of the Seagrave Brownies, came second and first respectfully in the Cookie Button design contest. Next year, Lisa's design will be featured on the Cookie Button received by all the girls in Ontario. Congratulations Yours in Guiding We tip our hats to you Our 1st Port Perry Sparks have been very busy learning about their counterparts in other countries - Rainbows in England, Daisy Friends in the U.S.A. and Pippin Friends in New Zealand. It's great fun to send and receive penpal letters. The 1st Port Perry Brownies are doing many activities in preparation for their weekend camp at Camp Samac in May. | hope the mgsquitoes aren't * biting yet. The 2nd Port Perry Brownies made good use of the holiday Easter Monday by going to the Science Centre in Toronto. They too spent much of April getting ready for their weekend camp held last weekend at Camp Adelaide in Haliburton. They had a fabulous time. The 3rd Port Perry Brownies worked on a community service project this past month, serving tea and sandwiches and entertaining with some songs at the Seniors Tea at the Anglican Church. Thanks girls. The 4th Port Perry Brownies also went to Camp Adelaide at the end of March, enjoying still winter conditions with toboggan and sleigh rides as well as a cozy indoor break with a very magical wizard. 7 § The 5th Port Perry Brownies are also preparing for a camp . weekend this month and have spent their meetings learning about astronomy, fire safety and first aid, all necessary for a fun time at camp. By the way, congratulations to all the 5th Brownies for having the top cookie sales this year. Way to go girls! Many.of the girls in all the Brownie groups are looking forward to their fly-up and walk-up to Guides later this month. The 2nd Port Perry Pathfinders will also be camping in June and have been busy making their own first aid kits and preparing the camp programme including the menu for the weekend, equipment needed, challenges to be accomplished, games and crafts to be done. A busy but very worthwhile project. Have a super time girls. UPCOMING EVENTS On May 3, a mother/daughter social night will be held at Heber Down for the area Pathfinders. Look for the Pathfinders and Guides to be serving goodies inside the main doors at the ART FEST at Port Perry High School on May 7 and 8. Come plant a tree on May 9 with the 2nd Port Perry Brownies by the library for Arbour Day. On Friday, June 3, the Parent/Daughter barbeque will be held at the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church from 6:30 to 9:00 p.m. Eats and treats, games and fun - bring your own mug and lawn chair. Thanks again Port Perry for supporting our local Sparks, Brownies, Guides and Pathfinders. We can't do it without you. Winter's finally over! Come in and see the Great Deals blooming at THE ORIGINAL COUNTRY MARKET OPEN 9 to 5S SATURDAYS and SUNDAYS YEAR-ROUND HWY. 7A between Port Perry & Manchester. We offer a wide variety of goods and services, all under one roof in our warm, Indoor market. = FREE Parking = FREE Admission = FREE Balloons & Play area for the kids with movies, swings, colouring & video games. Why not take a short drive to Port Perry County Flea Market and enjoy our wide selection of merchandise and bargains galore. CONWAY & SONS BARGAIN & SPORTS WORLD We sell T-Shirts, Hats, Jackets, Trophies, Plaques, Pennants and All Sporting Good Supplies to the Public, Organizdtions, and Companies, etc ... 10% DISCOUNT On Volume Orders. Owner : Paul Conway 721-1350 435-9662, pager Now available ... STATIONARY PRODUCTS DART SUPPLIES POOL EQUIPMENT (cues, etc.) and much, much more! Looking forward to seeing you at the PORT PERRY COUNTRY FLEA MARKET Just ask for "MR. DEALER" m BISQUE MW STAINS W BRUSHES Animals Chen, IMAGING CERAMICS DON'S Seafood WITH THIS COUPON Caribbean Queen Lobster on nosaur® Ong Caroy gy, Talls 100z $9.99 X;Large Jumbo Shrimp 7Shimp/ Mb. ...... 1b, $12.95 Halibut Steaks . b. $5.25 Salmon Steaks BC or Atlante, Boz each... b $4.50 Now available .,, Assorted Smoked & Salted Products.

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