Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 3 Apr 1990, p. 14

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eee---- - ET -------- 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 3, 1990 oy IE == Lynley Rellly and Everloure Ayotte took Tacky Tourist Day at Immaculate Conception School very seriously when choosing their outfits. Lynley Is a Grade 2 student, and Ev- _erloure is In Grade 1. For all your NEW or USED CAR NEEDS with excellent service, contact sales rep., JEFF KROONENBERG PHILP PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 985-8474 or [res.] 985-3925 RR. 2, OAKWOOD -- CORNER of HWY. 7 & 46 (2 Miles East of Manilla) . -- OPEN HOUSE -- APRIL 6th, 7th, Sth -- classes for new & experienced painters -- 10 weeks, 3 hour classes morning or evening -- large selection of new patterns -- reasonable prices for supplies JENNIFER CURRIE 105-351-3204 PUBLIC MEETINGS TO PRESENT THE DRAFT "FILL, CONSTRUCTION, & ALTERATION TO WATERWAYS REGULATIONS." being developed by THE KAWARTHA REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY for the residents of the townships of SCUGOG, BROCK, MANVERS, CAVAN, MARIPOSA, and the TOWN OF NEWCASTLE To be held: DATE PLACE April 11th, 1990 Scugog Township Council Chambers April 18th, 1990 Manvers Community Centre (Upstairs) April 26th, 1990 Mariposa Community Hall Maps can be viewed from 5:00 PM. Meetings commence atf 7:30 PM. For further information contact: FOR THE RESIDENTS OF Scugog and Brack Townships Manvers and Cavan Townships and the Town of Newcastle Mariposa and Brock Townships THE KAWARTHA REGION CONSERVATION AUTHORITY, P.O. Box 819, Fenelon Falls, Ontario KOM 1NO Phone: (705) 887-3112 Helping you manage land and water for today & tomorrow. The Grade 6 students at Immaculate Conception School also held a Bake Sale on Tacky Tourist Day. The students had everything from cookles, cupcakes and chocolates to sell to other students in the school. Pictured are Grade 6 students Jennifer Blackburn and Yvonne McNamara making a sale to Heather Lee Jones. Parents Group Auction is May 12 PRINCE ALBERT NEWS BY ILEAN PUGH Charlie and Lila Clarke have returned home after spending a couple of months in Florida. The Thursday evening euchre was held again at the community centre. The winners for the even- ing: Mary Williamson, Heidi Krieg, Bernice Daniels, George Harper, Clara Warren and Jim Redman. Lucky draws: Andy Munro, Rachel Harper, Richard Manns. Mary Williamson won the lone hand series with 16 lone hands. Family and friends. of Mary Ellen Brain and Nathon Martin of Blackstock held a Jack and Jill Dance in the Community Centre on Saturday evening. The wed- ding will take place on May 5th. Jim and Ann MacGregor and family spent the weekend at the home of Lloyd and Beth Pereman Next Sunday, April 8th will be Palm Sunday Service with Com- munion at 11:30. Sunday, April 15 7:30 a.m. Sunrise Service at Prince Albert United Church (breakfast to follow) with regular service at 11:30 a.m.. Wednesday April 11th at 8 p.m you are invited to attend the Prince Albert U.C.W. at the church, This will be a special Easter Thank offering and Guest speaker Audrey Courtney. Topic "Literacy." You will have more time to find items for the Parents Group for there auction. The date is May 12th -- not April 12th at the Odd- fellows Hall. On Sunday afternoon a number of Heather Lucas friends surpris- ed her with a baby shower and presentation. Heather and Mark expressed their thanks. They will be leaving to return to Japan next week where Mark will return to teaching. Les and Grace Beacock visited his brother and sister-in-law in Lindsay last Tuesday and to help them celebrate there birthday. Friends of Sandy Moore hope he will soon be feeling better and on the go again. This is Cancer Month. Please be generous when the canvasser calls at your door, so many peo- ple need our help. Sympathy is extended to the family of Bob McFadden who passed away on the weekend after many months of suffering. Call Peggy Bredin 985-7046 with your news next week. Don't waste this space. Small ads pay! SUEDE, LEATHER & FUR CLEANING Offer applies to pre-paid orders as 0% FEATHER PILLOWS @ 'an extra bonus. 0% OFF the DRYCLEANING of COMFORTERS, SLEEPING BAGS, QUILTS & BLANKETS Expires April 30th, 1990 REGULAR SERVICES * Shirt Laundry * Repairs & Alteration * In-home Rug & Upholstery Cleaning * Wedding * Christening Gowns - Heirloom Boxed STORE HOURS: Monday to Friday 7:30 AM to 6 PM; Saturday 9 AM to 1 PM

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