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Port Perry Star, 6 Jun 1989, p. 26

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om Ell END Ny a EA EN i a --i 26 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 6, 1989 COLBY CABINETM4x; Sy EST. 1973 MAKERS OF: PAINTED PINE or NATURAL PINE REPRODUCTIONS and OAK FURNITURE REMINISCENT OF YEARS GONE BY CUSTOM WORK WELCOMED: Come in soon, browse through our showrooms; see and feel the warmth of COUNTRY PINE R.R. 2, UXBRIDGE - SANDY HOOK RD. ~ (416) 852-3617 1 1/2 km. north of corners of Brock St. & Main St. Tues.-Sat. 9:30 - 5:30 IT'S REGISTRATION TIME Township of Scugog Summer Recreational Programs DAYCAMPS: (5-12 years, boys and girls) A new and exciting opportunity for children to enjoy the experi- ence of summer camp and make new friends. Swimming, canoeing, camp craft and more! Camp Locations: Port Perry and Blackstock Program runs 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Extended care from 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. available for additional fee) Sessions: July3 -July 7 July 31 - Aug. 4 July 10-July 14 - Aug. 7 - Aug. 11 July17-July21 Aug. 14 - Aug. 18 July 24 - July 28 : Summer Youth Swin Programs. All classes Monday - Friday inclusive 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Sessions: July4 -July 14 July 17-July 28 Levels Offered: July 31 -Aug. 11 Yellow, Orange, Red, Maron 327 Aug. 14 - Aug. 25 Blue, Green, Grey, White 30. Register at the Municipal Office June 10th 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Phone 985-0303 or Drop-in at 108 North St. Registration begins June 12th bhi A ENR iv eid Seagrave Park opening with lob ball tourney Seagrave and Area News by Diane Puckrin Seagrave Park Opening is scheduled for this coming Satur- day. Both Men and Ladies Lob Ball Tournaments will continue all weekend so if you get a chance come on out to the ball park and cheer on your favourite team. The following weekend, June 15, 16 and 17 a giant yard sale sponsored by Seagrave United Church will be held on the lawn of Bill & Shirley Barr. The U.C.W. will once again have their bake table on Saturday. If you have any items to donate please give Fred Puckrin a call at 985-2627. The U.C.W. will happily receive donations to their bake sale, Congratulations and our very best wishes to our new store owners in the village, Pat and Martin and Parrish Fisher. Friends and relatives gathered at the Fisher home Saturday night to wish them well in their new undertaking. Farewell and Good Luck to Ellen and Bob Bruce in their new venture in Cannington. A "Meet Your New Neighbour" Tupperware Party will be held Wednesday night, June 7 at 8:00 p.m. at the home of Diane Run- cieman. For further information . call Diane at 985-0012. Congratulations to Mrs. Stanley Venner who is the proud great- grandmother of identical "triplet" girls. Rae Yaki's son Jim and wife Carolyn of St. Catherines are the very proud parents. : 1st Seagrave Brownies and Guides enjoyed a visit to Camp Samac May 26-28. On May 28 a joint mother and daughter ban- quet was held to end the year. Debbie Giles & Karen Wall flew up to Guides and Theresa Gracie walked up to Guides. Four Guides RE ------------------------------ 20 (Po \ Sl szo [[{f INN NI yd ---- He a ---- -- | RE ZZ 4 ' J n I --_--__a" 7 HN " eZ ah Lops) bet os Hee NT Le nee --- , ; a i A riggs sl fom, iba I , Ne res. A Ta Stop in and run one today. FORD NEW HOLLAND SUNDERLAND ik NEW HOLLAND ij \ = 5 eA AL 4 VE More stability, less spillback ore stability, less spillbac New Holland L-550 Series skid-steer loaders handle loads with greater efficiency. Model L-550 loaders are highly maneuverable, and can lift up to 1,700 pounds (SAE). Their longer wheel- base lends greater stability and the exclusive boom lift linkage lets you put the load right where you want it. A faster boom cycle time speeds up your loading and unloading jobs. High performance is a standard with New Holland loaders. MORROW FARM EQUIPMENT LTD. Farm - Industrial - Lawn & Garden - Sales & Service PHONE (705)357-3121 i a completed their program and are eligible to go to Pathfinders. Robyn Conlon, Jennifer Longo, Marianne Smith and Lee-Ann Wray. Thank you to all the moms who worked at the outings and a special thank you to Brownie leader, Linda Fabiano and Guide leaders Lynda Wray and Sherie Wall for all the extra work involved. On Saturday June 10 the Brownies and Guides will be join- ing 1st Port Perry Brownies at 8:00 a.m. for a bus trip to Kor- tright Conservation Area. All girls are to bring their own lunch and drinks and dress according to the weather. Hats must be worn. Happy Birthday to Jay Bran- ton, Doug Adams, Kristy Hut- cheon, Joanne Desautels, John Kent, Lori Buscher & Gertie Wanamaker all celebrating their special days this week and to Diane Cook, our correspondent. Hope your special day was a hap- py one Diane. Scugog Cha Robin Glade Estates Womens Group enjoyed a small but fun 'Games Night' at Marj Johansen's home last Wednesday evening. Winner of the money pot was Diane Runcieman. The din- ner outing will be Thursday June 15, meeting in front of Sandie Jonah's home for reservations at Amadeus in Oshawa for 7:30 p.m. Please phone Sandie at 985-8322 or Diane Cooke at 985-3722 if you plan on going so proper reserva- tions can be made. Reminder -- that the Boy Scout Paper Drive in our area will be Sat. June 10. Happy 50th Wedding Anniver- sary to Mr. & Mrs. Don Hunter who are celebrating Saturday, June 10. Our very best wishes to this former Seagrave couple now residing in Markham. Seagrave United are invited to join worship service in Pinedale Church next Sunday at 11:00 a.m. the occasion of Pinedale's Sunday School Anniversary. Please call Ann Sandiford at © 985-9440 with your news items next week. mber of Commerce presents 3rd SEMI ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING & DINNER THEATRE Featuring: Ken Stanley and The Pearly Queen THURSDAY, JUNE 8th, 1989 at Catholic Hall : Cocktails 6:00 p.m. Dinner 7:00 p.m. $22.00 per person in advance $25.00 per person at the door For tickets call: 985-2066 a ad 14 -l - -- P33 AK PACH A BAA 3 , E oy * Seven Til Best SATURDAY NIGHT DINNER & DA3EEEN BREAKERS LOUNGE IS BOOKED TO CAPACITY BY RESERVED SEATING SAT., JUNE 10th ONLY COME FOR A SPECIAL DINNER EXPERIENCE AT OUR FINE RESTAURANT. Call for reservations ... 985-9784 ADULTS: $8.95 Sunday, Brunch Buffet FULL MENU BRUNCH including soup, juice, coffee & dessert CHILDREN under 10: Sunday Evening - Regular Dinner Menu $4.95 Breakers PORT PERRY'S PREMIER NOSTALGIA CLUB -- Thursday Night Talent Hunt -- FULLY LICENCED UNDER L.L.B.O. -- call for reservations -- 985-9784 A

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