Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 3 Apr 1990, p. 36

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4B - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 3, 1990 High School Music Assoc. will hold indoor yard sale One person's junk is another person's treasure. That's the main reason yard sales are so successful. But often the hassle of orga- nizing a yard sale -- that in- cludes advertising the event, putting up little signs pointing to the location, and hoping for a sunny day -- takes more time, energy, and patience than the. normal gersun wants to exude. The Port Perry High School Music Parent's Association has the solution. The association is hosting an indoor yard sale on Saturday, April 21 at the high school from NEED PHOTOCOPIES? We can do them for you! Letter, Legal & Ledger. Reduced & Enlarged. PORT PERRY STAR : 235 Queen Street 985-7383 9a.m. t02:30 p.m. "There will be no weather problems, no rain dates and we do the advertising for them," association director Penny Toye told the Port Perry Star. ables at the yard sale can be booked for $20 each by calling Sandy Craig at 655-8755, she said. The tables will be set up in the school cafeteria and hall- ways. "We're" hoping for a good crowd," Mrs. Toye said. The Music Parent's Associa- tion is trying to raise money to pay for a number of on-going projects, she said. One of the projects includes sending jazz choir Jazzmarize to Winnipeg for MusicFest Can- adain May. "They're an outstanding choir," Mrs. Toye said of the over 15-member ensemble. Jazzmarize recently won the honor of attending MusicFest Canada by winning a gold and silver medal at the Ontario Vo- cal Festival. The event was held at Mayfield High School. * Attics * Basements * Eavestroughs * Garages * Gardens "PROPERTY MANAGEMENT ABSENT- EZE- t St § * Grass - Cut & Trim YOUR KEY TO ALL PROPERTY MAINTENANCE 985-0069 XA» Hedges Leaky Taps Painting Papering Pools & Yards * Windows * * * OH * Are you confused by the ever-changing tax laws? Our carefully trained tax preparers can answer your questions. They are always up-to-date on all the tax credits, and deductions that apply to people in the agricultural industry. At H&R Block we'll take the necessary time to do the job right because we want you to pay the lowest legitimate tax or get you the biggest refund you have coming. Come to H&R Block. Put us to work for you. wp HéR BLOCK CANADA'S TAX TEAM PORT PERRY (Above the Post Office) 2985-9803 WEEKDAYS 9 AM to 6 PM; SATURDAYS 10 AM to 3 PM ' Carrer ASA ty PLAIN ART IIS BEA AS fr Scouts Honour Sponsors a fe The Pine Ridge District Scouting Association held an appreciation breakfast for spon- SER. sors last Saturday morning at Emiel's Place. Among those present were, from left, Al Free- man, Provincial Field Executive for Scouts Canada, Ruth Collins, president Pine Ridge Dist., and Alf Huggins, vice president, Pine Ridge Dist. In her address to the gathering, President Collins thanked the sponsors for their support, saying "Scouts Canada has a partnership with its sponsors, working with the most marvellous raw material....a boy!" She sald there Is a need right now like nver before for Scouting, if for no other reason than to help our youth learn to make the right choices. Crime Stoppers ask for help in Oshawa arson Crime Stoppers and Durham | Regional Police are asking for the Public's help in solving an Arson which occurred in Oshawa on Oc- tober 21st last year. At about 9:30 p.m. a late model stock car, which was parked on a trailer at the Texaco Gas Station at Ritson Road South, near Dean Avenue was set on fire. The vehicle was totally destroyed. Investigators are ask- ing for anyone with any informa- tion on this fire to call. Have you any idea who set this car on fire? Have you heard who may have done it? Have you heard why? . If so, you can call Crime Stop- pers. You'll never have to give your name or appear in Court. A cash reward of up to $1,000 is being offered. When you call, you will be given a confidential code number. This will enable you to call back later for the reward. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: Plaques of Appreciation were presented of sponsors of the Pine Ridge District Scouting Association, for their grate- ful support of the assoclation. Above, Dave Durham, presi- dent of Port Perry Legion, Branch 419 Is presented his award by Alf Huggins, vice president of the Pine Ridge Dis- trict for their support of scouting. Plaques were also award- ed to Cannington Legion, Cartwright United Church, Green- bank-Seagrave parents and United Church, Goodwood Lions, Church of Assension - Port Perry, The United Church- es of Prince Albert and Scugog Island, Sunderland Legion and Uxbridge Kinsmen Club. 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS The Partners and Staff of BDO WARD MALLETTE CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS are pleased to invite friends and clients of the firm, to attend an open house celebrating the official opening of their new office at 38 Toronto Street North, Uxbridge on Friday, April 6, 1990 from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. R.S.V.P. 852-9714 EG We EA -- AE WE

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