Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 14 Apr 1992, p. 23

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pL pit a tii Rr vo Pr ei Sc SN DE Sl or art Ima Nao Sta PR De re 1 rt "A Family Tradition for 125 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 14, 1992 - 23 Sundance Meadows greets visitors with unique animals c¢ Sundance Meadows, located in Sunderland on the Scugog/ Brock line offers more than 100 farm and exotic animals to see. Linda and John Darby opened the farm in October last year and specialize in group tours. In the summer months Sundance meadow also offers pony rides, hayrides and picnic facilities. The YMCA will also be spending some time at the farm in the summer learning about life on the farm through workshops, crafts, etc. Anyone interested in visiting the farm should call ahead for reserva- tions at (705) 357-2725. KELLY LOWN/ PORT PERRY STAR ha Choir members and the Sun-' day School people are reminded of the practice Wednesday at 7:30. This is a very important practice for Easter morning. Easter morning is also a time you can sign up for the church directory. Remind me to be at the back of the church with the dates and time. The closing dance at the Curl- ing Club was well represented by our area. Prince Albert was not lucky but seemed to have a good time. Seagrave people seemed luckier than us. Maybe it was because they had a choir director with them. Pontypool was the luckiest table to be at. They won most of the door priz- es. A great ending to a very suc- cessful curling season. On Wednesday evening 15 la- dies attended the U.C.W. An- drea Jones and Florence Smith presented a Easter devotion. Dr. Hackner was then intro- duced as our guest speaker. Dr. Hackner works with a team of many people who volunteer their time and talents in the mission fields in the southern United States. We all enjoyed the slide presentation and a crn A Be tT Tt A RR SR RR & Prince Albert News by llean Pugh rs Many attended urling dance learned a great deal. Minutes were read and the treasure re- port was given. During busi- ness the ladies were asked to supply baking for the Hospital Spring Fair Saturday, April 18 at 11 a.m. in the Latcham Cen- tre, Port Perry. Advance notice for June 28 will be the Straw- berry Supper so mark your cal- endar. Meeting closed and a lovely lunch and fellowship fol- lowed. Charlie and Lila Clarke ar- rived home on Tuesday from Florida after spending nearly three months there. Hope you had a good winter. Spring is really here. Believe itor not. The weekly euchre was held again on Thursday night. The winners were Myrtle Gimblett. Minnie Martin, Clara Whitter, Ilean Pugh, Jim Martin, Joe McCaslin. Lucky draws, Norms Geer, Merle St. John and Blance Anthony. Friends of Michelle Bray wish her a happy 19th birthday on April 14. Belated birthday wishes tc Terry Hodgins. Balloons anc the big sign give all secrets away. Happy 60th from all yow friends. SUBARU. SAVE UPTO 1690) Now for a limited time, your participating Subaru dealer is offering all their four-wheel drive Legacys, Loyales and Justys at two-wheel drive prices. Depending on which model you choose, that can mean a savings of up to $1,690! Get double the traction, double the safety with four-wheel drive, now for the price of two-wheel drive for a limited time. The Selection Is Limited! a. \ 1750 Dundas St. Whitby (Hwy. #2 Between Ajax & Whitby) 430-6666

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