Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 7 Apr 1992, p. 24

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 24 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 7, 1992 3; I'd { Members of the 1st Port Perry Cubs were presented with their Religion and Life badges on Sunday at the Church of the Ascension. Pictured are back row from left: Jamie Moulend, Tommy Greenough, Terry Alarcon. Front row: Matthew Fraser and Mike Koury. Absent from photo is Lyle Dufoe. & * - J a3 -- we + -~ . 't x iy 0 y Members of the 1st Port Perry Guides received their Religion and Life badges on Sunday. Pictured are back row from left: Amy Davidson, Kelly Corneal, Genny Coxon, 2nd Girl Guides. Front row are Michelle Andrews, Jessica Andrews and Bree rowe. HAUGEN'S CHICKEN BBQ 1s proud to offer for 2 days an Easter Weekend Saturday, April 18 & po Sunday, April 19 from 9 am to 1 pm Od Aduits Children { ons J $9 95 under 9 lamaeci . $5.00 Coffee - Tea = Juice (all taxes included) Hwy. TA & 12, Manchester Flag raising to take place at lanson Park on April 25 at 985-0731. An Easter Egg Hunt is being planned for the children on Fri- day, April 17 from 10 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at Greenbank Hall. More information next week. Don't forget the Greenbank- The Proverbs, Canada's top fans alike following the ceremo- Seagrave Cubs and Scouts bot- mixed Gospel group from West- ny. tle drive on April 11. Please port, Ontario, performed at Have you made plans to dis- leave your bottles outside your Greenbank United Church on play your Canadian Flag? You door the evening before. Sunday evening. This was a could flyitin your window, fly it The Snowbirds are starting to very inspiring evening for all from your porch, big or small, return home from the sun and who attended. The evening unit fly them all, show your are a warmth of Florida. Rodd and of the U.C.W. organized this proud Canadian to one and all. Marie Foster and Harold and evening as a fundraiser for the Don't forget you can purchase Joyce Howsam arrived back Church Organ Fund. The net your flags from the Scugog last week to our rather cool and proceeds were $1,125. We Shores Museum and also help still wintery weather. Ria sss IS ES RS 2 / Greenbank News 5 LY EN Dr Zi hi i ARR A a would like to thank everyone for support their celebration pro- Also returning home where their support. ject. the Australian travellers, and I The three Greenbank girls The cookies are coming! The know your regular correspon- who played ringette for the Port cookies are coming! Your dent will be able to tell us more Perry Novice, Alaina Davis, Greenbank Brownies, Guides about this once in a lifetime Leanne Layzell and Melissa and Pathfinders will be at your trip, by all reports they had a Hooker journeyed to Canning- door Saturday, April 11 from great time. ton and Beaverton this week- 9:30 until 12. The cookies are Thanks to all who got their . . 1 } end to compete in the Regiona still $2.50 a box, if we miss vou news to me the last three weeks, : te 1. ig? ' HE eT five gruel - please contact Dot Hooker at so it is back to your regular cor with the silver medal. Congrat- 985-3420 or Charlene Shepard PPS ns Belen MeKean af 985-2944. ulations to Melissa Hooker who . also received the Most Valuable Player award in the final game. Greenbank and Epsom schools are having a "Family Portrait" fundraiser. Terry Paul of Uxbridge is the photog- rapher. There are three sitting dates, evening and day times. If you are interested in family or individual sitings please call Greenbank School or Dot Hook- er at 985-3420 evenings for more information. This is open to any persons or families in the community. Plans are well on the way for Greenbank's participation in Canada's 125th Anniversary Celebration. April 24 at 7 p.m. is the offical flag raising at Ian- son Park. We have purchased the pole and flag and. the manpower but now require good weather to in- stall the pole. There will be an added attraction of special in- terest to all ball players and DO YOU NEED ASSISTANCE ON YOUR HOME OR The 1st Port Perry Cubs had an interesting evening on Tues- BUSINESS day, March 31, when they learned about bats. Kim King told the COMPUTER? boys about different types of bats and their habitats. The cubs Programs written to meet your needs. also made several bat houses. Kevin Bryars and Brent Simp- Experience with Payroll, Pension, son are pictured with the finished houses. Mat'l Mgmt. Programs. olen bs Foms Bridge results Over 10 Years experience with Crown Corporation. I. April 1 paternoon I" 691%. REASONABLE RATES a Fo /South ve. Third - Joyce Heard and Helen a First - Doris Phinney and Nancy Mathieson 65. 986-4389 Dressing 73%. East/West Second - Bonnie and Jack Davies First - Bea Chapman and Hoppy Carnwith 75. Second - Joan McNab and Illene GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES Wilton 63. Third - Don Edwards and Bob Col- eman 60. . ANNUAL RATES ° 2 Table Howells Avg. 42 First - Joan West and Gord Day 5245. Second - Bea and Bob Chapman 48. Third - Ida Hurtig and Elizabeth Passmore 4715. Fourth - Bonnie and Jack Davies 42. Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERvICES [i 1osPital report March 27 - April 2, 1992 A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. Admitted... =~ 21 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY Deaths TT 1 Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" Emergencies Lt reese 3 . 3 PHONE 985-3832 Operations... ~~~ 2 Discharged Remaining TESS I ire i ogg HPI 7 A RHR hi BTR 3 EP RTT owe

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