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Port Perry Star, 29 Oct 1991, p. 31

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p-- "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" Rie, J) HOWTO ENS Fellowship sisters reminded of dinner outing in four weeks Seagrave News RE -- Congratulations to Jennifer Berry of the Port Perry Figure Skating Club and her partner Timothy Fowler from Lake- field who last weekend won a gold medal in juvenile dance at the Eastern Ontario Lim- ber-up competition in King- ston. The couple will now go to Eastern sectionals in Ottawa during November. Congratula- tions!! Don't forget Seagrave Fel- by Diane Cooke lowship Sisters, the annual dinner outing is only four weeks away, Mark your calen- dars for Friday, November 22 , location is the Kinsmen Hall, Port Perry. Tickets will be available soon. New members always welcome. Call Karen or myself, Diane 985-3722. Get well wishes are extend- ed to Gail Stewart from your friends and neighbours. Belated happy birthday Forder-Parks Insurance Brokers Inc. G.1.C. SRUDANE: Personal attention to all of your general insurance needs. our 1/20 best 985-8471 34 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario LIL 1J2 rate Subject to change without notice. GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES « ANNUAL RATES - Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" PHONE 985-3832 thie Ng QRON Rr zn 0 § grat Empsp oar ita din wih an pert treet Date OCTOBER 24 ihe Sil ORES' TENE DAE S008 BEIGE 00/4 WOR ETS AMR SAAR 1 0 LIRA THB FEE HEHE on 0 Pop RAE A SLI Ln / TRE EN i] REStd np RGA Ty RRR Yn rou IY a Fed / ESSA EAR 0 BR I od MIO "a GEM man oo QE, oaon 1881 Scugog St., Port Perry 985-3666 *Everyday Low Price -$2.50/movie Any Movie - Any Day - Anytime PHENOMENAL A terrifying and shocking story of an FBI agent who must get inside the mind a killer who is still on the lnose. wishes to John Berry who turned 10 on October 21. Sympathy from the commu- nity is extended to Jack and Ona Short in the death last week of Ona's mother, Mrs. Ruby Lloyd. Keith and Diane Puckrin hosted a small farewell party last Saturday evening for friends and neighbours of Ann Moore and family who have moved to their new home south of Blackstock. Best wishes from everyone in the ° community. .- Don't forget the Seagrave turkey supper is Wednesday, Nov. 6, tickets are selling fast! Contact Ken Sturman 985- 7778 or Keith Pukrin 985- 2489. The ladies of the UCW are asking for any items that can be added to their bazaar tables also taking place that evening. SEAGRAVE CHURCH NEWS Last Sunday was the baptism of Natasha Carly, daughter of Rick and Linda Thomas. Next Sunday there will be no service at Seagrave to allow the congregation to join with Pinedale for their anniversary service at 11 a.m. The guest speaker will be Dr. Angus MacQueen, Moderator of the United Church from 1958- 1960. Please phone Ann Sandiford with your news for next weeks column at 985-9440. November is Operation Scugog month at church Prince Albert by llean Pugh ro Thursday night weekly eu- chre had twelve tables. The winners for the evening are Marie Geer, Doris Hill, Grace Bassant, Merv Storie, Richard Manns, James Emerton. Lucky draw Thomas Manns, Doris Redman, Andy Munro. There will not be a euchre Thursday Oct. 31 due to Hal- lowe'en night. The next UCW meeting will be held in the church hall on Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Please note change of date. Roll call a small gift for Friendly Visitors group for Christmas party. The month of Nov. is also "Op- eration Scugog" for all church members, a basket will be placed in the entrance for your items. d We would like to have more people call with news items. Thursday night is fun time for all the little folk. Hope eve- ryone has their treats ready and that we drive extra care- ul. Please recycle this newspaper PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 29, 1991 - 31 © COMMUNITY Dave Brown, Community Memorial Hospital administrator, (second from left), and Mayor Howard Hall, Hospital Founda- tion President (second from right) accepted a cheque for $5,000 from members of the Royal Canadian Leglon Branch 419. To date the Legion has raised $20,000 for the hospital bullding campaign. Mr. Brown said that as a result of contri- butions such as the Legion's, approximately $2.7 milllon has been committed and raised, topping the $2 million mark. On hand to present the cheque were Roy Povey, poppy chair- man (left), Norm Budd, president Branch 419, (centre) and 1st V.P. Bob Douglas (right). School Bus Information! / 4 Cancellations; we've got what you need to know - first thing in the morning! 210 CELY Sl MEMORIAL "s

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