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Port Perry Star, 11 Dec 1990, p. 28

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28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 11, 1990 Zero Garbage auction Saturday raises $4600 Habit #8 - by E. Martyn: Be positive. We can reduce our gar- bage, with each of us starting in our own homes. We set the exam- ple and others will catch on. Be positive, rise to the challenge. The auction on Saturday spon- sored by the Zero Garbage at the Nestleton Hall was a fine success. The crowd was somewhat smaller than hoped for. Auctioneers Terri Ness and Harvey Graham work- ed hard during the day. Bob and Joyce Fraser, Ken and Erin of Cambridge were Sunday dinner guests of Jean Mahaffy. Friends of Debbie Curle are sorry to learn of her car accident near her home in the Bobcaygeon and is now a patient in Lindsay Hospital. Debbie and her husband Brad and family used to live in Cadmus for several years. Best wishes for a complete recovery, Debbie. An excellent congregation en- Jjoyed the Carol Service on Sunday evening at the Blackstock United Church. The choirs from Nestleton Untied, St. John's Anglican and Blackstock United all sang beautiful anthems. In ad- dition many, many of the tradi- tional beautiful carols were sung by the congregation. A great way to begin the Christmas season. Recently the Blackstock Brownies held a special pro- gramme when parents were in- vited to the Enrolment Ceremony. Leaders Brown Owl Shirley Dingman, Tawny Owl - Darlene Brown, Snowy Owl - Janet Noseworthy, Barn Owl - Kathy McLaughlin, Junior Leader - Chantel Belanger: Helper - Heidi Obstfelt. The Brownies who were enrolled were Nicole Cooke, Catherine DeJong, Kim Dingman, Shannon Franssen, Sondra Lackner, Carmen Lishman, Jessica McLaughlin, Michelle Noseworthy, Gail Pan- chuk, Casey Shortridge, Lyndsay Sweetman, Julia Martyn. Golden Bars were presented to Amy Aldred, Kristyn Bronson, Brandi Brooks, Emily Brown, Leanne Bryans, Candace Cunday, Breanne Foote, Crystal Garason, Allison Kadowaki, and Amy Weber. Golden ladders were presented to Gayle Dingman, Elisha James, Meghan Kyte, Carla McLaughlin, Lisa Parsons and Sarah Stapley. The Brownies will be holding a Christmas party on December 17, when they will be entertaining a number of Senior Citizens. Sunday night before the storms, Nancy and Bob Bryans, along with granddaughter Leanne Bryans returned from two weeks in Clearwater, Florida. Later this winter they will be returning to holiday at their mobile home they purchased while there. Auctioneer Terri Ness did her best to get as many dollars as possible from the large 4 + crowd that turned out Saturday morning for the Zero Garbage auction at the Nestleton Hall. All items up for auction had been donated for the cause, and the event raised about $4600 for Zero Garbage. Along with Terri, the auctioneering chores were handled by Har- vey Graham. Funds will be used by Zero Garbage In Its efforts to fight any landfill open- ings in Scugog Township. There were nine tables at the weekly Tuesday evening card party at the Town Hall with the following winners - Elwood Manns, Jim Gibson, Norma Cochrane, Richard Manns, Ruby Smith and Fran Gibson with Meta Swain as low. Draws were won by Andy Munro, Dorothy Archer, GIFT CERTIFICATES, Cmiel"s Place A GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFT IDEA! Downtown Port Perry 985-2066 or 985-2257 PAUL VAN CAMP, CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT PROFESSIONAL MORTGAGE BROKERS INC. BALL, CALLERY & ASSOCIATES HUSSAR INVESTMENT CORPORATION are holding an OPEN HOUSE for friends and clients on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20th, 1990 from 1:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at their offices 204 CASIMIR STREET, PORT PERRY Fred Griffen, Doreen Ferguson and Fred Griffen. A busy week of visitors at Nan- cy and Bob Bryans' home - Jean Mountford, and Wilf Brown, Oshawa, Terry and Shirley McBride, former neighbours of Cambray, Merv and Joan Brisco, Whitby, Joan and Merv Bayley, Blackstock, Ray and Sharon Wright, Caesarea and Clarence Milles and Luise Diesinger, Pickering. The Intermediate Drama at Cartwright Central Public School presented an excellent presenta- tion of Anne of Green Gables on Wednesday and Thursday even- ings last week. Whiie there were a fair number of parents and friends attending, it was indeed unfortunate that the auditorium was not filled to capacity, on either evening. Our community is becoming more urbanized all the time where support is not nearly as strong as in former years for school concerts. You missed an excellent evening, if you did not attend. 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