Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 31 Mar 1992, p. 12

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REIT as 12 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 31, 1992 A SARS aR RE SN No more coffee break ES Ae Sn Scu gog Islan by Reta Reader d News A NS SA A ASA ASSASINS DE SE SS SOROS RO AAANAASAAS SOSA ASAAL LALA LLL LEAS, SOAS ESN SAARI AAAS AAR Wednesday will be no April Fool's day for the "Head" U.C.W. as they will be pleased to meet in the home of Grace Love and hope everyone will re- member to bring crafts and in- teresting items for the flea mar- ket table at the annual craft and country cooking Saturday, April 11 at the hall after every one has become well satisfied with a noon lunch served by the Grace U.C.W. ladies at the Is- land Church. The Auxiliary is trusting for an overflow of donations in the usual items and then a record attendance with full wallets and shopping bags. Now that spring has arrived the Wednesday coffee breaks at the Island United Church will be dropped for the season. As the lake doesn't look too trustworthy at this late date, the annual skating party for Scugog Island Church will go to "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" the dependable Port Perry rink after church on Sunday. Did you men ever wonder how you would look with a beard but didn't have the cou- rage to try? Well now you have a challenge with alot ef funinrec- ognizing your friends through a period of 125 days, May to Sep- tember and the prospect of a prize. All members of the Scu- gog Shores Museum Board will support you and thereby in- crease their funds too. While at it, don't forget to buy your flag at their headquarters. Roy Sutherland of Brunts- field, Edinburgh has a friend whois a traveller. Then the next occasion planned by hard working wom- en interested in our area hospi- tal will be the annual Spring Fair in the central area of Latcham Centre at 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 18. Duplicate Bridge Club March 25 - Afternoon 4 and one half Table Howell Avg.36 The other da : y, the traveller First - Cathy Neely and Bev 5p a village store when a Stanley 46 and one half. small boy came in with two Second - Joyce Heard and ompty lemonade bottles. He Helen Mathieson 44. planked them down on the Third - Doris Phinney and Ed counter, waited while the gro- Clark 40. cer counted out six pennies and Fourth - Grace Loveand Min- jy mediately asked for a large nie Fisher 38 and one half. ice-cream done Evening "He" 3 t " 4 and one half Table Howell smiles A ay ost winking at } Avg.36 the traveller. "He brings me le Hirse - Ed Clark and Don Zol- 1emonade bottles most days and : buys a cone." Then he paused, Second - Bea and Bob Chap- "Incidentally, son," he said, man 41. : . "where on earth do you collect Third - Doris Phinney and gj many empty bottles. "Oh, " Gord Day i lizabe th Passmore replied the wee lad innocently and Ida Hurtig 39. accepting his cone, "there's a big heap of them in your back yard." $700 0 Of 006 NO J Of 9 DF. YR £168 0 Of BR AO DRAW 3108 0 OF Bf WO J ©3 5) DF: WW 08 od OI 09 DA Wo BS The only thing that gets past the BREATHEasy 4500XL is CLEAN AR SPECIFICATIONS Cleaning range 150 to 1500 square feet Air flow 75 to 450 cubic feet per minute Height 23 inches Weight 27 pounds Control Variable speed slide switch Motor Horsepower 1/10 HEPA Filter life 2 years HEPA Filter surface area 100 square feet of 3000 grade Voltage 120 Amperage 2.68 Pre filter Activated carbon Inner Blanket Activated carbon Warranty 1 year parts and labor with viruses, bacteria, asbestos, radon progenies, smoke, dust, etc. Over 40% of our population suffers from asthma and allergies. The BREATH Easy 4500 XI. was designed and developed as an affordable High Performance HEPA Filter for these people. 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The BREATHEasy 4500 XL Available SPIRATORY Donald Adams through: ase Contact: 985-8659 Around It was open house at Utica Day Care on March 24, which saw many people visit the fa- cility during the evening. The children. were kept enter- tained throughout the night by Benny the Clown. (Top) Benny entertains Shawn McLure from Epsom and Cas- sandra Aked from Utica with one of his many balloon tricks. Benny kept the chil- dren laughing with many more stunts as well. Joining in the fun are (left) Jenny Crisp, Lynn MacDonald and Cassandra. April is Cancer Month Volunteers seeking donations April is Cancer month. Please watch for the Canadian Cancer Society volunteers who will be com- ing to your home asking for dona- tions to the Cancer Society. Robinglade Estate Ladies Group met last Thursday and enjoyed an interesting talk from Elaine Arsenault. Winner of the 50/50 draw was Kristy Ann Zidner. Winner of the draw gift was Diane Run- cieman. Next meeting is tentative- ly set for April 7, there will be more information coming. Congratulations to Katherine Cooke and her teammates the XL Gas Bar Eaglettes, who recently won the ringette league champion- ship game against Whitby this past pes ese wo wow TA a eR A A AA A A a SR Sea rave News by Ann Sandiford EE rrr Saturday. Way to go team!! Happy birthday this week to the "mayor" of Robinglade Estates. Greenbank/Seagrave beavers, cubs and scouts would like to thank everyone who helped out with their annual fundraising dance on Feb. 29. It was a big success. On April 11 the beavers, cubs and scouts are holding a door to door > bottle drive in the morning to raise funds for a trip. If anyone has any returnable deposit bottles such as pop bottles, beer bottles or beer cans and would like to contribute them towards a good cause, we would be pleased to take them off your hands. Thank you for your support. That's it for this week. 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