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Port Perry Star, 14 Jan 1992, p. 4

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PORT PERRY «vo AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR Port Perry and Area Community Calendar runs each week in the Star and provides space for local non-profit organizations to receive coverage for their important approaching events. Listings in Community § Calendar are absolutely Free to any non-profit group. Copy must be § submitted in writing before 5:00 p.m. on Friday prior to publication to be § included in the*nrext edition of the Port Perry Star. 3 Profit making groups may also receive a Free listing in Community § Calendar, provided a paid advertisement has been placed in the Star § advertising the same event. Send in your written upcoming event this § week - and take advantage of a Free Listing in the Port Perry Star's PORT PERRY & AREA COMMUNITY CALENDAR § WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 Brooklin' & District Progressive Conservative Association annual § Meeting 8 p.m. Columbus United Church. Simcoe St. Guest E Speakers: Dr. Matthew Dymond, Ross Stevenson, M.P. Everyone welcome. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 Support Group for Alzheimer Families meet at 1 p.m. at YWCA Sun Room, 1 McGrigor St., Oshawa. For more information call 576-2567. All welcome. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15 g Island Women's Institute celebrate their 20th Anniversary at their regular meeting - 8 p.m. in the Island Community Hall. Bring 30 buttons with shanks for button bracelets. Everyone welcome. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 "Starting a Small Business in Ontario" - Seminar at Scugog ® Public Library at 7:30 p.m. To E register call office of Gord Mills, E M.P.P. at 1-800-661-2433. 3 THURSDAY, JANUARY 16 ¢ Scugog Photography Club meet- = ing, Room 162 Port Perry High School - 7 p.m. Bring your cameral SATURDAY, JANUARY 18 = Annual Meeting Ontario Pine ® Grove Cemetery Co. at Municipal ® Office, Port Perry at 2 p.m. All & plot owners welcome. G. A. & Wanamaker, sec./treas. : SUNDAY, JANUARY 19 & Church Service at Scugog Island Untied Church - 9:45 a.m. Planned by "Head" U.C.W. - spe- cial music. Come and worship with us. MONDAY, JANUARY 20 3 Durham West Farm Child Care § Program annual meeting at 8 § p.m. Uxbridge OMAF board § room. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 : Crokinole Party at the Lawn Bowling Club, Port Perry at 1:30 Sp For all ages and skills, 2.00 lunch included. Call 985- 8033, 985-3304 or 985-8146. TUESDAY, JANUARY 21 "The Universe Story", a presen- tation by Charles Bull at Scugog Public Library from 7-9 p.m. Of interest to people of all ages. For more information call Library at 985-7686. ; THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 After school programs at Scugog Memorial Library begin. Four weekly sessions - one hour § length with Marlene Russell. Dates: Jan. 23, 30 & Feb. 6, 13. § Call 985-9339 or 985-7686 for § info. Reg. deadline Jan. 17. > THURSDAY, JANUARY 23 3 Problems with WBC? The § Durham Region Union of Injured § Workers invites you to their § meeting at 7:30 p.m. Italian # Club, 245 Simcoe St. S., § Oshawa. SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 & Port Perry Agriculture Society § Annual Meeting Dinner and § Dance, Greenbank Hall. Social § hour 6:15 p.m., dinner 7 p.m. $15 per person, for tickets call Shirley Hunter at 985-3819. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 29 Support Group for Alzheimer Families meet at 1 p.m. at YWCA Sun Room, 1 McGrigor St., Oshawa. For more information call 576-2567. All welcome. | Country Owveim FAMILY RESTAURANT (formerly the Watermill) NOW OPEN 7AM -- 9 PM WEEKDAYS 7AM -- 11 PM WEEKENDS 9 AM -- 9 PM SUNDAYS Licenced by LLBO NEWLY RENOVATED UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP 985-1734 15300 Hwy. 12 1 mile North of Manchester DAILY HOME COOKED SPECIALS SUNDAY BUFFET 12NOON -8 PM - $12.95 9000000000000 0 0000000000000 00000000000 | 1609 King Street, Prince Albert - 985-3301 « Mon.-Thurs. 7 am-9 pm Fri. 7 am-10 pm Sat. 8 am-10 pm Sun. 9 am-9 pm Ici ettes - 29's Canada Movies Rog. or King Dry Every Day 2 ire 00 &Y oq 9 5S. *1. 2. Plato | This Week Only plus many more in-store specials! | 8 SEA AR SA A - - ® WW an WE EAE Ross Stevenson, Durham MP, held a New Year's Levee at the Baseline Community Centre In "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Bowmanville on Sunday. The afternoon event gave Mr. Stevenson, (centre) a chance to meet his constituents and wish them a happy new year. Pictured with Mr. Stevenson are (from left) Jim Marlow, Jean Mahaffy and Merrill Van Camp, all from Blackstock. Behind Is Darryl Steven- son and Elaine Stevenson. McColm back on the road After a break for Christmas and some medical attention, Ken McColm is back on the road again. Since March, Mr. McColm has been walking across Cana- da to raise money for diabetes research, the disease which blinded him three years ago. It is Mr. McColm's hope to raise $1 million. Mr. McColm was forced to take a break from the "Incredi- ble Journey" in mid-December when he was hospitalized due to complications from diabetes. Dave Mann, a member of the Durham Regional Police in Port Perry and Mr. McColm's cousin, said he was admitted to St. Mi- chaels Hospital in Toronto for treatment. He then spent Christmas with his parents in Gaspe, Que- bec before resuming his trek in Thunder BayonJan. 8. Mr. Mann, who spoke to his cousin during Christmas, says despite the set back Mr. McColm is prepared to "keep truckingon." On Jan. 8 Mr. McColm was presented with a bus donated by Greyhound Lines of Canada to be used for the journey. The "Incredible Journey" be- gan in March in Newfoundland and will cross Canada, ending in Victoria, British Columbia on Victoria Day. Mr. McColm re- laxed for a couple of days in Port Perry with Mr. Mann during the Canada Day weekend. Theft angers police The theft of a piece of equip- ment from the Community Me- morial Hospital in Port Perry has raised the temperature of local police. According to Durham Region- al Police, a Temperature Genius infra-red tymtanic thermome- ter was taken from Community Memorial Hospital on Jan. 7. The approximate value of the itemis $800. Staff Sergeant Bill VanDole- weerd was angered by the theft. "I can't believe anybody would steal something like this from a hospital," he said. Staff Sergeant VanDole- weerd said the item has no val- ue to anybody other than a hos- pital or a medical clinic. LUKE'S COUNTRY STORE QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY, ONTARIO GRATITUDE SALE 20% off all Collectable Houses 10-40% off Pine Furniture Upto 90% off Wicker 15% off Cookbooks 20% off Precious Moments 20% off Plush Animals FRI. JANUARY 17 - 9:30 am - 9:00 pm SAT. JANUARY 18 - 9:30 am - 5:30 pm SUN. JANUARY 19 - 12 noon - 5:00 pm Sale will not be held on January 19 in the Oshawa Store. (*on selected items throughout the store) 0000000000000 00000000000000000 ; ----------_-- A Th; i AL yew rr rn i TE LO At Re LR. NY TY -_ Ry ps i ag £ ¥ Wl gr eh

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