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Port Perry Star, 6 Nov 1984, p. 17

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Danielle (left) and Stacey Tower of 4th Port Perry Guides received their all-round cords at ceremonies held at the Scout Hall Sunday afternoon. All-round cords are the highest achievement for guides at this level. Nicole Cliche (left) and Julia Croxall received all-round cords in a ceremony at Port Perry Scout Hall Sunday afternoon, the highest award in guides at this level. Nicole is with First Port Perry Guides and Julia with the Second Guides in Port Perry. DEEGAN SERVIC Denture Therapy Clinic oan 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Ca, $! -- OPEN -- We still BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! have oping ithe Tuesday & Thursd PLEASE CALL: fs son. Evenings 630M. LEASE CAL bent cto Sy Ptr & Saturdays 98 5-29 1 6 i 345 3997 House or Howaro ---- 241 Queen St, Port Perry 985-2272 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. November 6, 1984 -- 17 Tots enjoy spooky party Ashburn Area News by Mrs. E. Heron 'The Ashburn Comm- unjty Centre was vibrant last Tuesday morning with the shrieks and squeals of delight from the 17 pre-schoolers who attended a costume party sponsored by the "Moms and Tots" of Ashburn. Witches, ghosts, gremlins, black cats, clowns, gypsies and even a cookie monster all gathered round excitedly to help carve the pumpkin. Just as they were finishing our very special friend, Mrs. Linda Maw, from the Brooklin Library arriv- ed with her box of surprises and her auto More Epsom news (From page 10) mother Mrs. J.P. Wilson in Uxbridge Hospital on Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Wilda Meyers of Bobcaygeon was visit- ing her sister Elva Kerry for a few days. Rev. Svend Holm a former Missionary from Brazil delivered an inspiring message at our church on Sunday. Encouraging all to dev- elop a new vision. We were pleased to have the choir bringing a gift of music to the service. Miss Lynne Mcllvride and parents had seen the Ross Evans family for supper at their home to wish Grant a Happy Birthday. harp. She led the children through the magic of Hallowe'en with songs, games and stories. Before leaving Mrs. Maw gave each child a picture in colour. They lit for the craft table and soon produced quite an assortment of witches, ghosts etc. Bert and Ernie stopp- ed by from Sesame Street to wish everyone a happy Hallowe'en and to hand out licorice chips and chocolate bars to their wide eyed little friends. A beautiful Jack-O- Lantern cake was made and donated by Mrs. Sally Giles and was enjoyed by all. Many thanks to Sally. Upon departure each child also received a traditional carmel apple made by two of the mothers from the pro- gram. All in all the Cjregony's Men's Wear Ltd. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 VISA Mion Now VHS Cassette MOVIE RENTALS MasterCard B- a | 4 NEW Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 10to 6; Friday to 9; Saturday to 5. | Introductory Offer: TEXTURED INTEREST SPARKS THE NEW FALL CO-ORDINATES The smart design of a tweed sport coat, co-ordinating sweater vest, and corduroy pant. This ouffit travels from office to weekend in the country with style. morning was a smash- ing success. Highlighted by the appearance of Mrs. Lois Daw, chair- women of the Ashburn Group Committee pre- sented the moms and tots with a cheque on behalf of the town to assist them in the expar ion of their crafts and musical program. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mitchell of Deep: River visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fisher and other rela- tives in the area. Also Mrs. Myrtle Fisher of Whitby was a guest with them on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Heron accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. McAndless and Mrs. Mary Hennacy ona trip to New London, Conneticut last week. There was a house burned on Myrtle Road W. on Hallowe'en night. For many years the (Turn to page 18) 3 PCE. CO-ORDINATE SPECIAL $10), Regular $245.00 Sizes 38 to 46 RELEASES ARRIVING EACH WEEK!!! 20 RENTALS movie $ LE YN

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