Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 12 Jul 1988, p. 30

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A fruitless search One of the divers from the Durham Search and Recovery Unit hits the surface after diving fruitlessly under a boat--searching for a body that never was. The driver of a boat that exploded at Goreski's swam safely to shore and then disappeared, prompting the dive team's search. LOOKING FOR A PLACE TO ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS? Look here! ... Where consumers in need shop for the professionals in business! CALL 985-7383 for INFORMATION Obituary Earl Fielding Earl Henry Fielding passed away May 22, 1988 at the Port Perry Hospital. He was born in East Whitby Township Dec. 22, 1908 to Maria and Henry Fielding. He married Irene Foreman on March 20, 1942. He was a resident of Utica for 32 years where he enjoyed his home and garden and was always glad to see his family come home to visit. Earl was deeply loved by his neighbours. Earl worked for Bennett Con- struction in Oshawa for 16 years, retiring in 1974. Besides his wife ' he leaves 3 sons, Frank & Linda, Port Perry; Jim and Carol, Sut- ton; and Bill & Donna, Oshawa; and a foster daughter Rhonda of Whitby. He was dearly loved and missed by 10 grandchildren, neices and nephews. Sister, Mrs. Ethel Beeby, Scugog; Mr. Art Fielding, Prince Albert; Mrs. Eileen Thompson, Ashburn. Brother-in-law deceased. Service at Wagg McDermott, Panabaker Funeral Home, Port Perry. Internment Pine Grove Cemetery. Minister, Rev. Nancy Waterman. Honourary Pallbearers: Ralph Rudkin, Dick Geer, Larry Kendall, Arnold Kerry, Guy Foreman, Chuck Hutton. The many floral tributes and memorial donations to the Diabetic Association and the Epsom-Utica United Church were gratefully appreciated. FORD MERCURY available at the Port Perry Star EFFI For more information call 985-7383 TAYLOR FORD ¢ MERCURY SALES & LEASING «PARTS & SERVICE 985-9815 985-3655 HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY . SELLING Tyg BEST & FIXING THE REST Playground's first week is already over PORT PERRY PLAYGROUND by Jennifer Wondery Nicole Cliche, Kim Hale, Michelle Bryan and Lisa Steinmuller It is hard to believe that the first week of Playground has already come and gone. I'm sure that if the children were asked, they would all nod in agreement that it was loads of fun. The amazing thing, is that the second week will be just as fun, or possibly, more fun than the first week. The staff at Port Perry Playground are planning on tak- ing the children on a trip around the world: to Canada, China, Holland, the Carribean, and Great Britain. As you can all guess, the theme for this week is International Week. We will still be going on our nature walks, watching movies and going swim- ming. We will be making crafts, playing games, having a baking session and having our very own talent show. There will be a dress-up day, a parade to participate in and we will be holding our annual cake raffle draw. Hotdogs will be sold on Thursday, popcorn on Wednes- day and drinks and Mr. Freezies every day. All the money raised will be go- ing towards our "BIG" trip at the end of Playground. So don't miss out! Get your ticket and come to Port Perry Playground where you can travel the world with us, in style. GREENBANK PLAYGROUND by Annette, Julie, Mike It has been a great week. Though our swimming day was cancelled, our trip to the library and park was just as much fun. Our fundraiser this week was Gummi Bear guess and has been a great success, thanks to everyone. The winner will be an- nounced on Wednesday. This week's fundraiser will be a bottle drive and we would ap- preciate any donations. We will have our bottle drive on Friday. This week's theme is Holiday Week. We will celebrate a new theme each day such as Christmas, St. Patrick's Day, Valentines Day, Easter and Halloween, and we will be having daily crafts corresponding to the holiday. On Tuesday, we will be visiting Trader Sam's Pizza Parlour for a tour. We have an exciting week planned. See you there. BLACKSTOCK PLAYGROUND by Tommy, CAT, and Chris Well, Blackstock Playground is back again this year. The first week was a success as tuntilled excitement filled friendship week. It consisted of crafts, games, movie day, hotdog day, a trip to MacDonald's and a bottle drive. This week's theme is animal week. On Monday is movie day, Tuesday swimming and Trader Sam's, Wednesday hotdog day and the fun goes on!! So send your kids! See you next week. SCUGOG ISLAND by Julie Young, Pan Smith, Ron Halligan. Our first week at Playground was great! We watched movies, went Mini Golfing and made all kinds of neat crafts! We want to thank all the parents for their support, which made these fun things possible. This week is Safety Week at Scugog Island. We hope to visit the firehall and have a policeman or ambulance attendant come and visit us. On Thursday, there will be a Car Wash at the Scugog Island Hall, so come on out and support our fundraiser! Monday we watch movies and crunch on popcorn. Tuesday we have a great hotdog lunch. Wednesday we swim at Birdseye Pool and Friday we hope to par- ticipate in the Festival Days parade!! Come on out and join the fun at the Island Playground. PRINCE ALBERT ~ PLAYGROUND! by Jill, Kari Ann, Jackie Hey Kids! Our first week was terrific! We | had lots of fun playing games and doing crafts. It's hard to believe the week is over. Our second week's theme is ""Animals"! Each day we will do animal crafts like marshmallow farm animals, making sheep and making puppets for a puppet show. : Monday is our swim day and we are going for a picnic in the park. Tuesday is our pop bottle drive. We would appreciate it if you would save your bottles. Our movie day is Wednesday, so don't forget your 25 cents to buy popcorn. Our trip this week is to Cat World in Orono and we will be go- ing on Thursday. Friday we are having a treasure hunt and pup- pet show. Also this is hotdog day. For $1.00 you can get a hotdog and drink. Just a reminder that drinks are sold daily for 25 cents. We hope to see you all here this week! DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSING? Read it in the Port Perry Star 80 VANEDWARD DRIVE PORT PERRY, ONTARIO PRECISION AUTO ELECTRIC wo 985-8406 -- PARTS -- SALES -- SERVICE -- for all STARTERS -- ALTERNATORS Air Conditioning -- Tune-ups -- Batteries Owned & Operated by TIM BARTLEY VISA ---- OPEN: Monday - Friday 8 AM to 6 PM Saturday 8 AM to 12 Noon

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