Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 Jun 1992, p. 27

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"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" Continentals to perform In a word, Brr! We are going to get some summer right??? Another school year coming to an end! Have a great summer kids. Everyone is reminded to be extra cautious when driving as there will be lots of kids and bikes and skateboards every- where. Block Parents are re- minded the "service" is availa- ble to children in need all year but please remember to remove your sign should you be away on olidays. The Seagrave Park Board As- sociation wish to thank all the umpires and scorekeepers who did a great job at the recent tournament in Seagrave. Do you love an evening of good music? Everyone in the community is invited to enjoy a gospel singing group "The Con- tinentals" who are made up of about 40 young people. They will be at the Emmanuel Pente- costal Church on Tuesday, July 7at7 p.m. Come on Seagrave! Partici- pate in the Port Perry Festival Days Country '92. Surely we have someone who could be en- tered into a category {Best Sen- ior, Best Baby, etc...} Votes are Seeing is Believing From Page 26 east for a drive through Port Perry and to the Scugog Shores Museum Village. Newcastle was next on the agenda with visits to the McLaughlin plaque, the Tyrone Mill, Cedar Park, the Bowman- ville Museum, the Darlington Nuclear Generating Station and the Bowmanville Zoo. During the 15 minute stop at the zoo, guests were treated to an elephantride. The last stop was Oshawa where the guests saw Lakeview Park, the Oshawa Syndenham Museum, the Canadian Auto- motive Museum, Parkwood Es- tate, McLaughlin Gallery and the Oshawa Centre. Although the tour took nine hours to complete, it only scratched the surface of all the things there are to do in Dur- ham Region. A copy of the 1992 Durham Region Visitors' Guide and Tourist Map can be picked up at any regional tourist informa- tion centre or at Durham Re- gional Headquarters on Ross- land Road in Whitby. Discover Scugog and Other Points of Interest in Durham Region, a booklet published by the Port Perry Star, is also an excellent travel companion and can be picked at any regional touristinformation centre. TIRED OF LONG DISTANCE CHARGES! Access all Metro Toronto & vicinity, including Newmarket, Keswick, Oshawa, Port Perry & surrounding counties for a fixed flat rate We also provide Private Metro numbers that ring dired to your line A flat fixed rate for home or business 433-1515 only one cent each. Seagrave Church News ~The Stewards wish to thank all who donated items or baking or helped with the church yard sale and bake sale on the week- end. The weather was not ideal with intermittent showers but the workers persevered. A spe- cial thank you to Len and Betty Somerville for the use of their grounds and storage space. The church was beautifully decorated with flowers on Sun- day when the Seagrave U.C.W. conducted the service celebrat- ing the 30th anniversary of the union of the Women's Associa- tion and Women's Missionary Society. Donna Sweetman led the service with many of the women taking part. Eight of the women sang "Call To Become." The guest speaker, Mrs. Ann Robertson from Cannington gave a very interesting talk on her experiences in the church and U.C.W. work. Margaret In- gram sang a solo "Crying in the Chapel" accompanied by her husband Alec on his clarinet. A social hour followed in the church hall. Rev. David Shepherd will conduct the service next Sun- day, June 28 at 9:30 a.m. That's all for this week. Please remember over the sum- mer months we do our best to compile a column every week but we need your input. Give us a phone call with team results, birthdays, any community news. Call Ann Sandiford at 985-9440 for next week. PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 23, 1992 - 27 Li STR REA Ja 8 WN Le "ee &_F hd \ * Ed He % A) 3 = a N - UY, Sak Grade 7 students from Cartwright Central Public School recently won awards at the Durham Geography Fair. Nicole Adams, left won first place in the 2D category. Neil Obefn, front, Branden Boeckman and Darnel Godin, absent, won in the 3-D category on a combined project. Also pictured is the students geography teacher Olga Churchill. » Season The Ings In $3 Spice up your summer, with two great tastes from KFC. For a limited time, get a 15 piece bucket of Extra Tasty Crispy or Original Recipe chicken for just $14.99. Summertime's Always A Great Time With KFC. KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN ; *Plus Tax At Parhiapating Restaurants Hwy. 7A & Water Street, Port Perry 985-0020 Proud Sponsor of Block Parents q)

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