Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 4 Dec 1990, p. 20

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0 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 4, 1990 THIS WEEK'S :|™ SPECIAL % Pontiac Insulated Rubber Boots ... $34.95 Variety of Winter Gloves Available Also ... HAND CRAFTED SLIPPERS West - Hwy. 7A- East PORT PERRY Il FEEDS PORT PERRY FEEDS 40 VANEDWARD DRIVE - 985-7363 D 5 THE "VITALIZER™ FUEL ECONOMY & PERFORMANCE SYSTEMS 10-25% BETTER GAS MILEAGE Reports have shown that the Vitalizer can: + Enhance Engine Performance » Decrease HC and CO emissions » Increase Fuel Economy + Remove Carbon Build-up +» Clean Exhaust Systems +» Give Quicker Starts 60 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTEE 10 YEAR WARRANTY For all engines and fuels except propane! i - Boat, Motorcycle, Car, Truck, Bus, Transport PRECISION AUTO ELECTRIC 80 Vanedward Drive, 985-8406 Unit 1, Port Perry I rn v ----_t PT ow 1s the time to get those beautiful Christmas portraits A PORTRAIT IS WORTH A THOUSAND erp 25-Piece Quality Colour Portrait Package 1 4 . 95 plus $2.00 sitting fee. 18 x 10), 245 x 7s), 231 x 5s), 4-(2%, x 315s), 16 Friendship Wallets * By appointment only. This offer 1s available at Sears Catalogue Store only on dates indicated below Call today for an appomtment. * $2.00 sitting fee for each additional subject in portrait Advertised special portraits are on bh, old masters bac kground Poses our selection Props. scenic, seasonal and black backgrounds not available in advertised package Limit -- one advertised package per family MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th for only SEARS PORT PERRY PLAZA -- 985-7311 SEARS your money's worth_._and more "y Registered nurse Pat Terry talks to Grade 2 students at R. H. Cornish about hearing dur- B pt; | p---- ing a Health Carnival. (See story for detalls.) Primary students learn healthy lifestyles Primary students in Scugog, Brock and Uxbridge Townships are having a fun time while learning about healthy life- styles. The Durham Health Unit is presenting a Health Carnival at public schools in the three northern municipalities. Kindergarten to Grade 3 stu- dents are learning about hear- Santa pays by Wendy Clark A big thank you to all those who supported us at our 'Mistletoe Magic Bazaar'. It certainly was a great success. Congratulations to Ida Hurtig, the winner of our Bazaar shopping spree. More details on our bazaar will be featured in the next column. Monday, November 19th we held a bowling match with Ted Whitter being top scorer with 141 pts. We also had a jewellery demonstration by 'Friendly Plastics'. We were shown how to create designs of earrings and broaches. The entire day of the 20th was spent doing much decorating throughout the nurs- ing home. Wed. afternoon hosted the Freedom Fashions Company. Many residents shopped for new outfits. The following evening we held a 'Luck of the Draw' Party. ing, healthy habits, nutrition and safety at four activity cen- tres. At each centre (booth) a pub- lic health nurse talks to the children about one of the sub- jects and then the students play a game to reinforce the infor- mation they have learned. The students spend about 15 min- LV hin Bian utes at each centre. Grade 2 students at R. H. Cornish Public Schooi were treated to the health carnival on Thursday. The Community Memorial Hospital in Port Perry co-sponsored the event. The health carnival will travel to all the schools in northern Durham during this school year. a visit to nursing home At this time we had drawn the name of the winner for the shop- ping spree. Congratulations Ida. Also congratulations to Mr. Lionel Blaikie for selling the most tickets. He also wins a prize. A special thank you to those talented fiddlers that kept us well entertained at our party. The week ended with our Monthly Bir- thday Party which was hosted by the 'Golden Slippers'. Everyone had a lot of fun and we'd like to thank this fine group of people for the gifts and refreshments. Well Santa arrived on Satur- day, November 24th and we were all anxiously awaiting his arrival in the Santa Claus Parade. It is so nich to be able to have the parade go right by the nursing home which enables many to watch from the windows. The last week of November was spent busily preparing for the Bazaar. Everyone was kept busy with baking, crafts, decorating, pricing, woodworking and setting- up. This all contributed to our very successful bazaar. Birthday wishes are extended to Mrs. Jean Michaud (8), Mrs. Hazel Jewell (9(, Miss Susan Mayberry (12) and Mrs. Meta Howsam (15). We extend a friendly welcome to Mr. Ivan Cochrane from the Blackstock area. Some of our upcoming events in December are Pathfinders (5), Christmas Lights Trip (7), Brownies (10), Tree Trimming (11), Christmas Shopping Trip (12), Breakfast with Santa (13), Rotary Dinner (13), and P.P.H.S. Quintet (15). Please join us throughout the festive season. We'd love to see you. Friends: Haugen this busy As we approach the threshold of another 7% year, we realize more than ever that 2 friendship is the foundation of all pt business. With warm sincerity we say 7 "Thank You", for your friendship and "¥} goodwill. We will be closing 10:00p.m. % 5 34 7 AY on December 9th, 1990 for the season. 7 Gift Certificates are now "| available. For your convenience during . - season, Haugen"s is pleased Pe to again offer our closing Speaal pre- OP cooked freshly frozen chi at A $8.50 per. 2 days notice in advance is required. We ho and that the coming year brings you peace, good ch Sincerely, Your friends at Haugen's Manchester Food Services, Hwy 12 at 7A, 985-2402 pe your Holidays are happy, eer and prosperity.

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