Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 30 May 1989, p. 47

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With only four weeks of school left, there is lots of work to ac- complish and alot of special events coming up. Dates to remember: May 30 Regional Track and Field meet at Trent University. June 7 Grades one and two to Ontario Place. June 8 Grades three, four and five to Black Creek Pioneer Village. June 14 Playday - Summer Olympics at the Guenthers - barbeque lunch, games and swimming. June 16 Grade eight graduation. June 20 - 22 Grades six, seven and eight to Algonquin Park for a canoe trip. June 23 last day of school; kindergarten graduation. The children are also finding time for their studies as well. The kindergarten class learned how to bake cookies last week; they also * * * * * 399 Queen St. ®, pbarj A)10 & v are genvs® NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR SUMMER & FALL REGISTRATIONS Stonemoor provides a Child Enrichment Program for children 18 mths to 9 yrs. Open year round from 6:30 AM to 6:00 PM. Full and 1/2 days available. Nursery School Program for mornings only. Professional Trained Staff. Nutritious Hot Lunches & Snacks. Air Conditioned Premises. Stimulating and Adventurous Outdoor Play Areas. For further information phone ... learned how to clean up the kit- chen and do the dishes! In Bible they are looking at the miracles of Jesus as well as learning songs for our Mini Musical on June 16th. The grades one and two class ended their unit on plants, con- tinue to review phonics rules and in Bible are looking at the apostles and their work for the Lord. Memory work for this week is John 15:5-7. Grades three, four and five are studing explorers in social studies; grade three will have a test on multiplication (6-10) this Thursday. The class needs some heavy yarn or wool for their art project next week. If you have some extra yarn, your donation would be greatly appreciated. Grades six, seven and eights presented plays about the crusades; these will probably be reworked for chapel on Friday. In science we are starting a new unit gionemooy * * * * * * A Port Perry, Ont. 985-0800 * » w» » Specializing in Early Childhood Education « # #» = Grand Opening Special ... THE WEIGHT CLINIC at PORT PERRY CLINIC, 230 Queen St., Port Perry REGISTER in MAY & PAY $50. for 6 week individualized weight loss program. a Professional Weight Loss Programs, Staffed by a Nurse and Nutritionist. Call: 985-4422 ] 0 a OPEN MON., WED, THURS. & FRI. 4 [3] DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. SELWIN FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. Guaranteed Investment Certificates SHOPPERS Mortgage and Loan Corporation 3 YEAR - ANNUAL 111/4% 8 ri YEAR - ANNUAL 12* -- RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE -- PHONE 985-8471 Scugog Christian News on animals, and are focusing in on animals that we might see in Algonquin Park! Our Pot Luck Dinner and membership meeting last Thurs- day evening was a great success and alot of fun! Thanks to the organizers and to all who con- tributed. The turnout was terrific and much was accomplished at the meeting, including the elec- tion of three new school board members; Bas VanAndel, Nick Henshaw, Lisa VanHarten and George Eenling - board chairman was re-elected. We also welcom- ed seven new families into our midst. Our condolences go out to our french teacher Madame Rance and to her husband Tom in the death of her mother-in-law who passed away after a lengthy il- Iness. We extend our sympathy to the Rance family. Graduate Debbie Powell Debbie Powell daughter of Ar- thur and Eleanor Powell, R.R. 1 Port Perry, graduated May 27, 1988, at Durham College with a diploma in E.CE.. NOW ON VIDEO BETA & VHS 68 WATER STREET, PORT PERRY 985.9888 Open Sunday to Thursday 12 to 8 PM; Friday & Saturday to 10 PM ALSO AVAILABLE IN OSHAWA & BROOKLIN g a Com = Cl Munir 4, We nO, » Altay A305 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuetddy, May 30, 1909 -- 47 CAESAREA FISH & CHIPS Burgers -- Seafood Chicken -- Ice Cream SUN.-THURS. - Noou to 8 PM; FRI. & SAT. - Noon to 10 PM COMMUNITY CHURCH -- CAESAREA -- SPECIAL SERVICES Each SUNDAY at 11:00 AM Each THURSDAY at 7:30 PM The Gospel is Preached, the Sick are Prayed for. JESUS SAVES & JESUS HEALS! Read Holy Scriptures: (Mark 16:15-20) (John 14:12-14) MIRACLES ARE FOR TODAY! (Heb. 13:8) HAVE FAITH IN GOD. Conducted by Rev. W.H. Crawford UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL {MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION IGRANITE MARBLE BRONZE CEMETERY LETTERING & RENOVATIONS CUSTOM i DESIGNING & LETTERING' Quality & Satisfaction assured by our own 45 YEARS OF Written Guarantee ven 852-347 2 see 108 BROCK ST. WEST ntessomianon ov revest ~~ MORE THAN JUST A DAIRY STORE" 2 Wvers CASH & CARRY BULK FOODS--DISCOUNT DAIRY PRODUCTS REDDI-BULK POTATO CHIPS 200g i Pe LA CHERRY > pie FILLING Ib. 99¢ (container not ¢. ) a Sw 5527 C > v2.20 § MaRS Li 52 95 vy iS oo TE i 3 7 we) PHOTOCOPIES 10¢ 2 We now carry Flavoured Teas, Cooking Dates and DOWSON'S NATURAL SPRING WATER We reserve the right to limit quantities. Sale items in effect until closing Monday, June 5, 1989. SENIOR CITIZENS: 10% DISCOUNT on bulk items every Mon. & Tues. MYERS CASH & CARRY Hwy. 7A East, Port Perry orn Fs 'n Lively YOGURT 175 g. 65¢ Next to Kentucky Fried Chicken Moa, ies, Wed... 3%0 Wi y pid 985-9441 Saturday .............. 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM

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