a & Ray ATE . rss . toy EAC 7 BFS SARE ACCRA KP MEL WUE TEN te LR LIARS » Sh ) . SEG RB SS ELAR EE Sa BL ea gullare Lon PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. May 5, 1982 -- 33 Students - obtain - honours 7 ot } SR Five singing students of Eleanor Bailey competed in Oshawa Kifest and each ob- . tained First Class Honours. 16 Years & Under - Lynn ra a McLaughlin - 86 (second place); Hilary Fairburn - 85 Ri (third place). {5 14 Years & Under - Brenda 2: Gundry - 82. 7. 12 Years & Under - Lisa A Bailey - 84; Paige Whyte - 83. Oh Seti -- in Class 749 -- Concert Band A, with 85 marks. This was the first School band wins first place at festival On Tuesday April 27 the R.H. Cornish Band travelled to Oshawa time that the band from Cornish has competed in the Oshawa and competed in the Kiwanis Music Festival. They took first place Festival. Band director is Charles White [standing at back]. Seagrave and area news (From page22) Kings highways proclaiming a monetary penalty for littering, perhaps it's time to revive that idea and apply on NEED PHOTO COPIES? We can do them for you. PORT PERRY STAR 235 Queen Street 985-7383 even stiffer fine for those who insist upon destroying the natural beauty of our province. Anyone . interested in tennis? If you are, be at the Seagrave Ball Park at 6:30 p.m. May 12 for registration. Rates are as follows: 6 adult lessons - $15.00; 6 children lessons - $10.00. The remain- der of the lessons will begin at seven and run until eight- thirty p.m. A tennis ladder will 'be organized for men and women in .the next couple of weeks so watch this column for further details. A bee will be held at the lanson Park. items both old & new. *COMING SOON * GREENBANK SPRING CLEAN-UP SALE! One and all are invited to spend an enjoyable day at Greenbank Centénnial Hall and adjoining SAT., MAY 8th - 9:00 A.M. (RAIN DATE: SATURDAY, MAY 15th) Many local people will be selling a large assortment of Coffee & donuts plus a lovely lunch willbe served during the day in the hall. So bring the family and enjoy the day. Limited number of tables are still available to rent should you want to join our sale. PHONE: 985-8351. Seagrave Park on Sat. May 15 at 9:00 a.m. to tidy up the grounds, set up play equip- ment etc. and your help is needed. Please try to arrange to be there. Many hands make light work! The community wishes to extend sympathy to Fran and Larry Taylor and son exhibitors deserve to be congratulated for their efforts. Boy, have things changed since I went to school! Little Matthew Somerville treated Brandon Puckrin and Craig Beacock to lunch at McDonalds on Monday to celebrate his third birthday. Kent upon the sudden pass- ~Happy birthday Matt! ing of Fran's mother, Mrs. Andrews of Epsom recently. Welcome home to Janice Ball and Cheryl Standish! These gals have completed another year at University and it's great to see you home again. Congratulations to Kris Lavereau and Ricky King who were the proud winners of first prize for their exhibit at the Science Fair and Open House at the Greenbank Public School last week. All the exhibits were tremen- dously well done and all the A sure sign of spring is the opening of Scugog Shores Museum on Scugog Island. They will be hosting their annual Pioneer Days on May 22 and May 23 so plan to attend this function and support your local museum, I've also been informed that several new signs have been erected to direct you to the museum. That's about it_ for. this week folks! Please call Barb MacDonald at 985-2728 with any news items you have next week. Blackstock news (From page 25) Wm. Geisburger, one-half pork-Doug Danter; 20 Ib. turkey- Cheryl Graham. During speeches from Lion Dignitaries, two special recognition awards were presented. One plaque was given to Ed Leslie of Bowmanville for his aid to LS ®t 228 HK REC DIK (Durham-York) ROSS STEVENSON M.P.P. CONSTITUENCY OFFICE Visits the Scugog Area WEDNESDAY, MAY 12th ~ 3:00t0 7:00 P.M. RAILROADHOUSE MOTOR MOTEL - PORT PERRY adviseyou. RK government matter, If you require information or assistance on any provincial my assistant will be on hand to help you or| Just drop in during the above hours or phone for an appoint- ment. Dial "Operator" and ask for toll-free ZENITH.33130. K 31 Vemma {1 Yo HK MK MK HK > the club as Guiding Lion. The second plaque went to Roy Turner, Blackstock, in appreciation for his work toward the formation of the Blackstock Club. The Blackstock Square Dancers held their End of the Season pot luck party at the Town Hall. Albert and Lillian Harper delighted all with several humorous renditions. Roy McLaughlin entertained the group with some toe-tapping violin numbers. Our genial callers Glenn and Carolyn Dowson were presented with a decorative pot of flowers as a thank-you for their patience. throughout the season. Carolyn had her usual bag of tricks to keep the party lively throughout the evening. The group with nearly full attendance returned home happy with the promise to return in the fall to another season of modern square dancing. Anyone interested in joining this group in the fall watch the paper for night school classes. The Rangers and their leaders Jessie Gunter and Shirley Turner enjoyed dinner at the Top of Toronto Restaurant at the C.N. Tower on Friday evening. HOSPITAL REPORT Week Ending April 29th Admissions ...................... 35 Births ............cocoooveenn. 2 -Deaths ........................... Nil Emergencies ................. 218 Operations ...................... 14 Discharged ...................... 33 Remaining ...................... FOR ON HER VERY SPECIAL DAY SOMETHING SHE'LL REMEMBER. \. Show Mom you care... 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