Patricia Revell is a training officer with the Futures pro- gram. She was at the Scugog Library last week to discuss Futures with students and employers alike. Under the pro- gram, which is supported by the Ontario Education Ministry provides pay for young people between 15 and 24 while they learn on the job in a work environment. Ms. Revell said the Futures program is actively looking for both students and employers in the Scugog-Port Perry area, and anyone Inter- ested can contact her at 434-8006 in Oshawa. PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, February 12, 1991 -- 19 UCW will not hold BULLER - O'NEIL On Wednesday evening, 13 ladies of the 'Head' U.C.W. met at the home of Mrs. Grace Love. The Roll was: "What things in your kitchen do you no longer use?' The answers were very surprising and interesting from rolling pins to stoves. After Devotions, notes of ap- preciation for gifts or services were received from Frieda Cochrane & Grace Love. Betty Reader reported a visit she had enjoyed with Helen Red- man & Marion Carter at the home of Alva and Clare Thompson in Richmond Hill where they found both in good spirits, but Clare finds it necessary to spend most of his time in bed. During the business period, the executive group reported some necessary changes and various activities planned for the year. Therefore it was necessary to get Nestlefon-Caesarea news From Page 18 Kay Notman, Regenia Walker, Kathy Tromans and Shirley Jackson singing the lively number "Master Of the Sea" with Carol Mairs at the piano. Kay charmed the children with an in- teresting theme - a story, and a question and answer period about God Watching Us. Rev. Dale Davis prepared an excellent message entitled, "From A Distance' and the Scripture taken from Corinthians and Mark, was read by Jean Williams. The U.C.W. Executive was in- stalled by Kay Heuer, and the Session and Board of Stewards were installed by Rev. D. Davis. Offering rec'd by Ralph Sadler and Arthur Weir. The lovely pot of Flowers on the Communion Table was placed in loving memory of Grahame Fish by wife Neta. Service closed with the fine old hymn 'Thou Whose Almighty Word" - Benediction and Three Fold Amen. Family Activities Michael Leishman and friend Vicki of Reaboro, were Sunday guests with Mrs. Neta Fish and Calvin & Yvonne Holland, Chad, Craig and Alanna of Cadmus. A visit was of interest and a delicious evening dinner enjoyed, before the young folks wended their way homeward. Neta Fish and daughter Marlene Bannister of Peter- borough, went to Stroud on Tues- day to see the new baby, Melissa Ann, daughter of Calvin & Leanne Gordon - a great granddaughter for Neta. The day passed so quickly - an enjoyable occasion! The Sam Cawkers of Scugog Pt. Rd., had a very pleasant after- noon on Monday last, visiting with Stafford & Bessie Cosway of Brooklin. Much time was spent reminiscing of days gone by; and a cup of tea concluded a delightful afternoon. Grandson Michael Cawker and friend Janet Miller of Oshawa, called on Sam and Mabel on Sunday afternoon. A pleasant visit was a highlight over a cup of coffee. Sympathy to the relatives and friends of the late Alice Dodd of Port Perry - an ardent worker in Port Perry United Church and Honeydale Women's Institute. A fine person who will be sadly missed by all who knew her! We were saddened to learn of the passing of Nancy (Mrs. Butch) Malcolm's mother - Mrs. Noreen Judson of Viewlake. Our sympathy to Nancy Vernon and the family. An Interesting Evening Planned (Rah! Rah! Rah!) Let's all go back to the 50's and start over again with Zero Gar- bage as they host their first Graf- fiti Dance at the Blackstock Recreation Centre on February 23rd, 1991, beginning at 8:00 p.m.. Have your hair styled by profes- sionals in 'The Artistic Hair Stop" - right at the dance, for just a nominal cost! Do the hop, with D.J. Norm. Schnavel. Prizes! Prizes! Prizes! for best costumes and more. All proceeds go to Zero Garbage. So - enjoy the buffet and dance the night away. Get your tickets today from Jan Martyn 986-5165 or Gail Gauley 986-0195. Notice: the Evening U.C.W. - Unit meeting will be held at the home of Joanna Malcolm on Wednesday, February 13 at 7 p.m.. The girls will be starting to work on their Easter project - the tempting Easter Eggs - a very popular project! approval for dates, prices and committees. It was also sug- gested that some antique items might be added to the craft and bake sale in April. Many interesting, craft items were turned in. Since the 'Grace' U.C.W. will not have their customary beef Eleanor O'Neil and Wayne is the son of supper in March, it was suggested | Doug and Mae Buller, both of Port that the "head" might have one Perry. Attending the bride as maid of honour Terri Lee O'Neil and Wayne Allan Buller were united in marriage on Saturday, October 6, 1990 in the Columbus United Church. Terri is the daughter of Jack and in May. so. was Leigh-Ann Goreski, friend of the A small bus trip is planned for bride and groom. The bridesmaids were June. Tracy O'Neil and Kelly O'Neil, sisters of As we had one more beautiful day added to our exceptional week it seemed that several church regulars took advantage of the occasion. Joyce McLean of | ¢.oom. will King, Fred Cockerton and Pickering was the speaker at the | John Horack, all friends of the bride arid Island United while the regular | groom. minister, Elaine Barber was The couple honeymooned in the away on Study Leave. Pocono Mountains. The newlyweds are the bride; Tina Chiasson and Natalie Bumet, friends of the bride and groom. The best man was Trevor McDonnell, friend of the bride and groom. 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