Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 25 Jul 1989, p. 18

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ot A ARYL rm me A w ar ' 18 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 25, 1989 Seagrave Church Last service of the summer this Sunday Seagrave and Area News by Diane Cooke The Seagrave Park Board in- vites everyone to the Annual Seagrave Park 'Appreciation Night.' This fun will take place Saturday August 12th from 7:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. at the Seagrave Park. A good turn out is hoped for to enjoy many planned activities such as horseshoe games, minor ball games, mixed slow pitch T= PHOENIX POOL * SPa LET US BUILD ONE FOR YOU Inground Pools & Above Ground Pools Installations - Replacement Liners HOLIDAY at HOME with PHOENIX Weekly Pool Care Service Opening and Closing Service oe PHOENIX MANAGEMENT 985-3288 --( DD Wd Dasdip JEWELLERY & TANNING INC. --=8 263 Queen St., Port Perry 985-8555 r A SUMMER a TANNING SPECIAL 10 -- 1/2 Hour Sessions for ... $40. games, free corn roast and music and dancing at the tennis courts. So, mark August 12th on your calendar for some good Seagrave community fun! Best wishes to Keith and Diane Puckrin and family on recently moving into their beautiful home. Happy birthday wishes to Marj Johnasen, Gretel Cameron, and CANSPA RELL WANTED 2 more homes to model this beautiful DREAMROOM ™ ADDITION TS L$ CN Es + at a very attractive price! For appointment call 728-7711 The GATE FAMILY RESTAUARANT & TAVERN BANQUET FACILITIES AVAILABLE Open 7 Days a Week 8:30 AM to 9 PM PORT PERRY PLAZA Phone 985-8686 VARIETY OF BREAKFAST SPECIALS Ryan Fraser. Special happy anniversary - wishes to Bill and Gail Martin, celebrating 15 years together Ju- ly 27th. Also happy anniversary to Al and Sally Watson on their 13th anniversary July 31st. Another teenager in Robin Glade Estates! Happy Birthday to Devon Martin who turns 13 on the 29th. The Scugog Toy Lending Library would like you to be aware of their facility. For a nominal fee, toys can be borrow- ed the same as a book in a library. News from Utica by Vera Brown On behalf of the people of Utica I would like to send along con- dolences to the Epsom correspon- dent, Jean Jeffery, on the loss of her husband Gordon who passed away after a lengthy illness this past week. Church service will be held this week in Epsom Church at 11:15 a.m.. Bring your children to church as there is a class for them in the basement during the sum- mer months. Vacation Bible School will be running this year each morning from August 21st to 25th at Epsom Church. Contact Nancy Hill to register. There were 13 tables of euchre played in the Hall last Friday. Winners were - Ladies 1st Ruth Smalley, 2nd Vera Fawns and 3rd was Glydes Bradbury. Men's 1st Art Parratt, 2nd Bill Brown and 3rd was Ruth Beach. Freeze-out winners were Stan and Ruth Beach, Irwin Kydd and Iva Yake were second. Winners of the lucky draws were Joan Fleming, Lloyd Fawns and Irene Fielding. There will be another euchre in two weeks. Congratulations to Brian and Darlene Ellis on the arrival of a - son, Ryan James who was born at Port Perry Hospital on July 12th. He is a brother for Kevin, Keith, Sean and Jason. Congratulations to Lorne and Eileen Slute on their 40th Wedding Anniversary. Congratulations to 'Lucky' Grant on his winning a trip to California. -- Monday to Thursday -- RAVIOLI * 5 gs includes soup or salad, garlic bread & coffee -- Friday, Saturday, Sunday -- SHRIMPS includes soup or salad, potatoes, 'dinner roll & coffee .. 31.95 To get the project off the ground donations of clean used toys (or new toys) would be greatly ap- preciated. Items in demand are games, wooden puzzles, durable toys and educational toys. Please!, no violent or plush toys. If anyone in the Seagrave area has any items please call Judy Anderson at 985-3594. Welcome to the Smith family in- to Robin Glade Estates, hope you are enjoying your new home. Also welcome to the Mahood family to Seagrave. Hope you are settled in and will enjoy our friendly community. Next Sunday, the 30th, the High School will lead the 9:30 service at the Seagrave Church. The ser- mon is a dramatic presentation and is the last service of the sum- mer. Please go and enjoy the ser- vice and support the young peo- ple. Rev. Shepherd is on vacation during August. Regular services will resume on Sunday Sept. 3rd. A speedy recovery to Alec In-- gram and Fred Nobbs who both are in the Port Perry Hospital. The Puckrin families enjoyed a visit from Fred and Mjldreds grandson Craig Rogerson from Sudbury on this past weekend. Get well wishes to Laura Longo from all your friends and neighbours. Hope to see you home soon. Walter and Eileen Dee would like to thank Robert and Joanne Durward and girls for the Port Perry Star for 2 years. We enjoy reading your paper. Visitors of Marion Durward and family was Walter and Eileen Dee of New Brunswick. They were up on vacation to visit 10 brothers and sisters. And to at- tend the wedding of Jennifer and Scott Murray. A beautiful wed- ding and a good time was had by all 200 guests. Don't forget over the summer to phone any of the columns cor- respondence, if you have any news! Diane Puckrin 985-2489, Ann Sandiford 985-9440, or myself Diane Cooke 985-3722. Next weeks . column will be written by Diane Puckrin. : Weekend break-in at Pineridge Sports Sometime on Saturday night, Pineridge Sports, on Queen Street Port Perry, was broken into. Dave Ballingall, part- owner, explained that access had been gained via the rear door, where a door panel had beenkickedin. Several pieces of clothing, skateboard parts and skate- board shoes were determined to be missing. The cash register was also broken into. Dave roughly estimated that more than $1000 of mer- chandise and cash had been taken. OLLLR D-LITE ww FROZEN YOGURT & ICE CREAM INC. Kt -------------------- a LL HEY KIDS! Come visit "SANTA COWS" on Saturday & Sunday 12:00 to 2:00 So good, you'll be back for an udder! AT THE CORNER OF LILLA ST. & HWY. 7A, PORT PERRY

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