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Port Perry Star, 27 Jun 1989, p. 17

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GL 22 5 AS FERRE AS TT TEEN ay ZR *% Seagrave and Area News i i. byiDiang Puckrin ; Lots<of outdoor summer fun was enjoyed this past week end as the warm hot weather finally ar- rived. Welcome 'summer time! Seagrave Sunday: School will lead the worship service at Seagrave United next Sunday. Mrs. Pam Butler will be the guest speaker. Everyone is welcome to the 9:30 a.m. service. © The Sunday School have cancelled their picnic, July 9th as the park is not available on that date. A date for the picnic will be scheduled later - stay tuned for further information,' Little Miss Laura Hooker, grand-daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Fred Puckrin played"the piano during the receiving of the offer- ing Sunday morning. The Hollinger family gathered at the Seagrave Park Sunday to enjoy their annual family reu- nion. Over sixty relatives enjoyed picnic lunch and games and fellowship on this beautiful Sun- day afternoon. This family gathering includes all the Puckrin clan of Seagrave. Durham Region's public school children will be on summer vaca- tion after Wednesday. All you kids have a'safe & happy holiday and see you in September. Lots of parties in Robinglade Estates this past weekend! Leon and Betty Williams held a Williams family picnic on Satur- Over 200 Islanders at Strawberry social by Mrs. Earl Reader An Institute lady was happily picking up items on Sat: for the - Giant yard & bake sale to be held at the Community Hall Sat. July ~8-10a.m. to 1 p.m. She will be out - again this coming Sat. July 1. So if you have any miscellaneous sale items to donate, please call 985-7616 or 985-3730. Last week you received a han- dy reminder of summer and fall _. Specialties in the Island United "Church. So please keep it in a con- ; venient spot. Of course the first event was a Strawberry dessert social on Sun- .+ day:-evening when about 200 peo- "i ple attended and also enjoyed the musical program. The morning church service =, was completely conducted by the Youth Group of approx. 10 members... But of course the message.was given by the guest * speaker: Rev. Don :Tansley as a "conclusion to'Senior's week. - 'InJuly there will be a series of : guest speakers starting with Rev. ES + S.C.H. Atkinson, a well known . ... . . resident of the Island. fo 7 On Saturday Clifford & Alla : Redman with their sister Irene > Carter travelled to Hamilton on the mountain to participate in the 60th wedding anniversary celebrgtions for their cousins Clarence & Olive Redman who have five daughters and have liv- ed in Hamilton about 16 years. Clarence is the son of the late Ed- win Redman, a brother of the late Thos. 'Redman. Through the years they visited at the Redman farm many times. available at the Port Perry Star FAX i your business Is in urgent need of sending or receiving important documents or let- ters,we can help! Simply call the Star office and we will set up an account 80 you may take advantage of hy , and convenience of . For more information call 985-7383 BEST AVAILABLE COPY day, Paul and Diane Cooke had a party Saturday night with friends from the Port Perry Kinsmen Club, and on Sunday there was a McQuaker family get together at the home of Rob and Tracy Evans. The Block Parent Association wishes to remind everyone to be extra cautious driving as school 'PORT PERRY: STAR -- Fuesdayy Jung 27,10? --,)7 School is out soon, watch for kids summer holidays are about to 'begin. If you are a block parent, Picste remember to take your lock parent sign down while you're away and put it back up again in a visible spot when you return home. ~ Please give Ann Sandiford a call at 985-9440 with your news items next week. Garbage strike is off Municipal planners, ferry workers, ambulance drivers, day- care staff and garbage collectors accepted a contract that provides a wage increase of 14.5 percent over two years, a union official said Sunday. The vote was 'a squeaker," said Michel Pepin, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 43. About 12,000 workers with the City of Toronto and the regional government are represented by locals 43 and 79. Regional workers in Local 79 voted 59 percent in favor of the deal while city workers voted 87 percent in favor. Regional workers in Local 43 voted 52.5 percent in favor while city workers voted 58 percent in favor. Under the contract, workers who lose their jobs to technological change are guaranteed 36 months of con- tinued wages. Shift bonuses, maternity leave, adoption leave and long-term disability benefits were also improved. 'The previous contract expired in Janurary. | Merchants | get ready | to decorate | store fronts | Port Perry's downtown | will be transformed once | again during Great Brit- | ain Festival Days, July 13 to 16. | Merchants are being | asked to decorate their stores and employees (!) in a British theme. The east end of Queen | | Street (from Perry St.) | | has been designated a | "Victorian" zone. The | west end will have a Med- | ieval theme. | Most merchants will | also be taking part in a giant sidewalk sale, Thursday to Saturday | July 13 to 15. 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