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Port Perry Star, 8 May 1990, p. 55

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B.N.F. PERENNIAL Nursery - open Monday to Sunday (during season) Ya mile north of Nestleton Country Store on North Nestleton Road. 986-0509. Je KAREN E. HUNT, C.P.E. Elec- troylsis, permanent hair removal, medically approved, member of E.A.O., member F.E.A.C., pro- fessional & confidential. 985-9085. DJ TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St, r Das 3 yon Perv 2985-8416 SEE US FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS DOWSON"S WATER HAULAGE inc. PURE SPRING WATER WELLS - CISTERNS - POOL - etc. Service & Prompt Delivery -- 7 Days a Week Dependable Serving Your Area Call Today: 985-381 <} 'CELLULAR PHONE DISPATCHER' LADIES' LOB BALL ATTENTION LADIES!!! Female Players still needed to play in the Port Perry League. If interested please call: 985-4547 If no answer call: 985-8517 and leave message SCUGOG RECREATION CENTRE STUDY 1. Householder's Survey (Scugog Township) If you did not receive the survey; questionnaire mailed in March of this year, I'd like to hear from you this week. 2. Get your free copy of the complete 63 page draft Scugog Recreation Centre Study. | have 40 copies available. 3. The final report (Scugog Recreation Centre) is schedul- ed to be presented to Scugog Council Monday, May 14th. This is your opportunity to ask any questions of the con- sultant in regards to the study. PHIL ROMANENKO ... 985-7530 evenings IF WE CAN'T help you help yourself, we know who can! Distress Centre. 433-112) or 433-1861. WINNERS OF THE Friendly Visitors Draw: Friendly Visitors Flea Market, draws made by Jean Martyn - the winners were: 1st Quilt - Helen Jewell; 2nd - Fur Hat - donated by Paula Lishman; rd - Afghan - Verna Draper - Kasey Harper. In hall draws; 2 boxes chocolates donated by I.D.A. - Norma Robertson & Nor- ma Geer; Cook Book donated by Port Perry Star - Tom Soomre; Set of glasses donated by Home Hardware - Carolyn Haugh; Kit- ty Cat donated by Dalsys Fabric Helen Jewell; Bird feeder donated by Pete's Pet Pantry - Jean Martyn; Purse - Helen Hill; Honey - Marilyn Pearce. A sincere thank you to everyone whose contributions helped to make our day so successful. SCUGOG MOVING . STORAGE ic -- PORT PERRY -- 25 Years Experience Bus. 985-3761 If no answer call: (Res.) 985-7288 "Free Wardrobe Service" RABIES CLINIC -- May 26 from 10a.m.-2p.m. -- $7.00 per animal at the Prince Albert Hall, Queen St., Prince Albert. M 23 tuency Field Office, which is in addition to regular Oshawa Riding Office, will be held Fri., May 11 from 2-4 p.m., second floor of the Port Perry Post Office. Either the M.P. or his staff will be FLEA MARKET & bake sale, June 9, 1990, Caesarea Hall, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Vendors welcome - table rentals. Call Joan 986-4553 or Sharon 986-4612. EOW HUGE GARAGE & yard sale - Reach Industrial Park. Last yellow bldg. on left side. Fur- niture, dishes, tools, lamps, books, videos, etc. Open every Saturday. from 8-5. in attendance. Claremont Co-operative Nursery School is presenting their annual Mother's Day Open House TURNER'S Hall & Masonic Lodge Admission Free Refreshments Available Show Mom you care ... Buy her something special! Snack - Favours Special GREENHOUSE td SE Blackstock Saturday, May 12th SATURDAY & SUNDAY 9 AM to 2 PM MAY 12th & 13th at the Claremont Community Free Beverage Mother's Day Baskets Al Capone RETURNS Friday, June 1st THE ISLANDER RESTAURANT - 985-9807 - Happy Birthday SHARLENE (Hope You're Embarrassed!) Have A Great One? Love from Everybody ANNUAL MEETING COMMUNITY MEMORIAL HOSPITAL -- PORT PERRY -- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1990 at 8:00 PM IN THE HOSPITAL LIBRARY The Annual Meeting shall, in accordance with the By-laws, receive the reports of the committees, receive the report of the auditors, consider By-law amendments passed by the Board of Directors since the last Annual Meeting and Elect Governors and shall consider such other business as properly comes before the meeting. Copies of such By- laws may be examined at the office of the Chief Executive Officer of the Hospital at any time during office hours, prior to the Annual Meeting. Members eligible to vote at the Annual Meeting are Life Members and those individuals who have purchased their annual membership thirty (30) days preceding the date of the Annual Meeting. Every member of the Auxiliary of the Community Memorial Hospital wiio holds a currently valid member- ship in the Hospital Auxiliary shall be a member of the Hospital Corporation and entitled to vote at the Annual Meeting. No person shall be nominated at the Annual Meeting for election to the office of Governor, whose name has not been submitted to the Secretary of the Board in writing, signed by two qualified members of the Corporation at least thirty days before the date of the Annual Meeting. David A. Brown Secretary-Treasurer Board of Governors Dear Mom The centre of our family. Not only our Mother but our best friend. You make our lives brighter with your kindess and smile. You are the most loyal and understanding Mother any- one could wish for. For all the times you did without, For us. WE LOVE YOU! You have had to endure so much this past year, without a complaint. You continue to put others before yourself. We cherish our precious times together and we thank God that we have been bless- ed with a Mother as good as you. No one could ever take your place. -- Your children MOTHER'S DAY Pancake Breakfast - May 13 - Nestleton Community Hall, 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Adults $3.00; children $2.00; pre- school - free. Royal Canadian Legion BRANCH 419 PORT PERRY VOTING MEMBERS NOMINATIONS and ELECTIONS The 1st round of nominations for the Officers and Ex- ecutive for the new term was held at the General Meeting on April 17th - list of nominees at the hall. The 2nd and final round of nominations will be held at the General Meeting on May 15th at 8 PM, at which time the nominees will declare their intent to stand or decline. ELECTIONS will be held on Sunday, May 27th at 1 PM. Make sure you have your membership card with you. Port Perry Flea Market MOTHER'S DAY SALE SATURDAY, MAY 12th SUNDAY, MAY 13th 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM Wicker, Avon, Fresh Cut Flowers & More See you there. Vendor Space available. Call 985-4807, or after 4 p.m. 985-8132 MMERSON I. DO INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOL 1B9 (416) 985-7306 WATERCOLOUR AND OIL PAINTINGS BY ROBERT CRADDOCK at Scugog Memorial Public Library, May 12 - June 1. The artist will be present on Saturday, May 12. 1:30-4:00 p.m. PORT PERRY High School Playschool -- The students are enrolled in Parenting courses, and the playschool will provide students the opportunity to prac- tice parenting skills. May -- Tues. 22, Wed. 23, Thurs. 24, Fri. 25 Mon. 28, Tues. 29, Wed. 30, Thurs. 31. Children ages 2 (if trained) to age 5 are welcome to visit the school for one hour of regular class time. The children will be in- volved in individual as well as group activities. A snack will be provided. Transportation to school must be provided by parents. If you wish additional in- formation, contact Mrs. Quail at Port Perry High School -- 985-7337. -- No cost. MOTHER'S DAY BREAKFAST Odd Fellows Hall SUNDAY, MAY 13th 8 AM to 11 AM -- admission -- Adults $3.00 Children $1.50 -- sponsored by -- Odd Fellows Lodge a EIT ap BE 8, x £5 $ QUALITY GARAGE Sale - Sat., May 12, 9 a.m. Linens, rugs. dishes, doors, lawnmowers, clothing, books, etc. - all clean - free coffee. 88 Heath Cr. - follow signs. GARAGE SALE - May 12 and 13. 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Small appliances, toys. and more. 61 Heath Cres. SAT., MAY 12 - 8:30 - 4 p.m. Prince Albert, first st. V2 mi. west of General Store. Air cond., exer- cise blke, power washer. Rain date - Sat. May 19. SAT., MAY 12-8 a.m. - 83 Chester Cres. (behind the Beer Store). MAY 12 - 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. - Stuff Sale, we're keeping the garage. Lotsa good stuff, lotsa junk. Ping pong table, fish tank, skates, hockey equip., lawnmowers, garden tools, doors, ceramic tile. Aldred's Beach, Island Rd. to 10th conc. east, left at lake, last house on lake side - follow signs. MAY 12 - Hwy. 12, 2 miles south of Manchester, east side. 5 H.P. Ariens snowblower, 2 face cord dry mixed wood, 16" bike, 10 H.P. lawn tractor, mower, blower, plough, Atlas juicer, microwave stand, furniture, 10" radial arm saw, water ski, Impatience plants, knit sweaters, many more items. Wanted - set of boat oars. SAT., MAY 12 - 5 family yard sale. Toys, dishes, furniture, canoe, power paint roller, & sun- dries. Scugog Point, Scugog Point Cresent. SAT., MAY 12 - 58 Chester St., Port Perry. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. GARAGE & CRAFT Sale - May 12 & 13-9a.m.-3p.m. Scugog Island 7th con. - follow to left - 4th house on left. Children's clothes, toys, sm. appliances, pictures, sheets, craft items, etc. Something for everyone - Mother's Day gifts. SAT., MAY 12-8a.m. - 1 p.m. 52 Chester Cres., behind beer store. Something for everyone. 3 FAMILY yard sale - 9 Carlan Drive, 9 a.m. - May 12 - Toys, books, clothes, dishes, etc. 594 & 606 KING St., Prince Albert, May 12 & 13, something for everyone. Toys, clothing, & household items. SAT.,, MAY 12-10 a.m. - 3 p.m. Sométhing for everybody. 210 Cochrane St.

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