20 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 9, 1987 This may be a bit confusing, folks, but here goes. Don Cochrane (right) Scugog Island coun- cillor paid $50 for the top chocolate cake at Port Perry Fair. It was baked by Murdock (left) of Seagrave. Then Murdock Belair got into the auc- Short Term Deposits 71/4% 30 - 89 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity Spetal rates also available on other amounts Ali rates shown subject to change without notice RATES SHOWN PER ANNUM 8.40% 30 to 59 DAYS On September 10th Re-elect SAM CUREATZ 10 Years of Hard Work and Commitment to Durham East "Invest in Tomorrow" Deposit $5,000. to $25,000. $100,000. to $200,000. TRUST Member of Canada Deposit insurance Corporation 165 Queen St. Open Monday to Thursday 9am to 5 pm; Friday 9am to 6 pm; Saturday 9am to 1 pm tion and bid $275 for the best dark fruit cake, baked by Ona Short of Seagrave. This is the 5th time Ona's dark fruit cake has-won top honours at Port Perry Fair. Any way you cut it, that's ex- pensive cake they are holding. Higher Interest on Your Investments Guaranteed SCHOOL | Investment SUPPLIES Certificates Pencils - Lined Paper -Erasers - Note Books - Math Sets - etc. | | Ra | 985-7383 5 YEAR TERM Improve your home equity! CLARKE BROS. EAVESTROUGHING: for all your aluminum needs! SOFFIT & FASCIA 5" SEAMLESS EAVESTROUGH WINDOWS & DOORS Also dealing in Vinyl Siding, Roofing and Shutters. Call us now for your FREE ESTIMATE 985-8931 Min. Deposit $500. Interest Paid Annually. Port Perry Tel. 985-8435 Re-Elect SAM Keep eyes open for kids going to school | Seagrave and Area News by Ann Sandiford Well, it's that time of the year again. The summer has gone so fast, it just seems like yesterday that we were wishing the kids a happy sum- mer holiday. Good luck to all the kids and I hope you have a great school year. Let's remember everyone that those school buses will be rolling again, so keep your eyes open when you're driving for our kids so that they may also have a safe school year. Registration for Brownies will be held on Tuesday, September 15 at the Seagrave United Church from 6:30 - 8:00. Brownie meetings will commence on September 22. Happy Anniversary wishes to Paul and Diane Cooke who celebrated their anniversary this past weekend along with Paul's sister Donna and her husband Wayne and Paul's Mom and Dad. All three families have the same an- niversary date. Perfect planning eh! A very special birthday wish this week to Norm Nicol. Have a nice birthday. We would like to welcome all the new families who have moved recently to the Seagrave area. We certainly haye a lot of new residents and I'm sure they will enjoy our community. Any new residents to Robinglade, if you wish to join the Ladies Group, please give Diane Cooke a call, as now is a good time to join, just in time for the first meeting on September 24 at 8:00 p.m. Diane's number is 985-3722. Soon to be retired farmer takes up baking!!!! After three weeks of diligent practice, with wife Enid do- ing the cleaning up, Doc Blair won a baking contest at the Port Perry Fair. Way to go Doc!!! i The Seagrave Boys Squirt ball team and their parents would like to thank Brian and Debbie McTaggart for the fun time at the end of the season ball party. held at the Seagrave Park on Friday night. Both the parents and boys really en- joyed the fun ball game and the refreshments served later. Also thanks to the assistant coaches, Keith Puckrin and Larry Taylor and to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hutcheon and Mr. and Mrs. Doug Dempsey for helping with the festivities. That's all for this week, for news items next week please call Kaaren Johnston at 985-9274. Rally Sunday is this Sunday, September 13, 9:30 a.m. at Seagrave United Church. Rally Sunday marks the beginn- ing of the 1987-88 Sunday School year so come on parents bring your children out to Sunday School! Give them the opportunity to grow up with the knowledge of God. Sunday School back Utica and Area News by Vera Brown Sunday School resumes this Sun- day at the same time as Church at (From page 19) The workshops take place on Saturday, Sept. 19th the second day of the Celebration which also in- cludes a costume ball, craft sale, a film fest, a gallery tour, a visual art show and sale, a concert and much more. SAM CUREATZ ACTION CENTRES BOWMANVILLE 68 King Street E. -- 623-5144 BROOKLIN 45 Baldwin Street -- 655-3957 ORONO OSHAWA PORT PERRY Main & Station St. -- 983.9126 13 Taunton Rd. E. -- 433-0883 64 Water Street -- 985-8424 11:15 a.m. and will be held in Epsom Church. Looking ahead a couple of weeks, the Sunday School Anniversary ser- vice will be held on the 27th at Epsom. K The U.C.W. Beef Supper and Bazaar is on October 22nd so keep that date in mind. Euchre winners on Friday even- ing were men'si1st Stan Beach, 2nd Tom Ogden and low George Harper. Ladies 1st Ethel Irvine, 2nd Bea Harrison and low Ruby Smith. Freeze-out winners were Bea Har- rison and Iva Yake with Martin Gall and Verna Slute coming 2nd. There were 14 tables playing. There will be another euchre in two weeks. A fundraising dance for the Block Parent Association is being held September 26 at Greenbank Hall. For information and tickets call Judy MacSween 985-7251 or J ill Postma 852-3186. Happy Birthday to Travis MacS- ween who is 7 years old on Monday. Parents, look for a newsletter sent home from school this week regar- ding scouting activities in this area. Registration night is Monday, September 14th, 7-8 p.m. at Prince Albert School gym for Beavers, Cubs and Scouts. For more informa- tion call 985-2586 or 985-9363. A belated congratulations to Leona Reynolds and Paul Johnson who were married last May and on Saturday evening held a celebration dance in Utica Hall for their fami- ly, friends and neighbours. Mr. and Mrs. Brian Slute and family of Cookstown visited his parents Lorne and Eileen on the weekend. Bill and I were down to View Lake on Sunday to join with all the Ger- row clan to celebrate the birthdays of father Dennis and his sons Jeremy and Justen who all are one year older.