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Port Perry Star, 10 Nov 1992, p. 14

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AR TL ia mc an Lg La 14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 10, 1992 Ps "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" S. A. Cawker P. S. School Advisory Committee Chairman Kel- ly Ewing points out blood left on the vertical blinds in the school's staff room. A deer jumped through the window during an SAC meeting on Thursday evening. See story for details. Oh Deer! The School Advisory Commit- tee (SAC) at S. A. Cawker Public School had an unexpected visi- tor at its meeting Thursday eve- ning. The six parents and one teacher were settling into their meeting in the school's staff room after 8 p.m. when a deer came crashing through the win- dow and vertical blinds. "The window crashed and in came a deer," Kelly Ewing, chairman of the SAC, told the Port Perry Star Friday morn- ing. The frightened deer created havoc as it ran around the L- shaped room. Mrs. Ewing said the deer tore up some of the furniture, kicked the door off the oven and left a trail of blood and dirt. The women eventually es- caped from the room and called '4 the janitor, who turned off the staff room light. As soon as the light was turned off, the deer jumped back out the window. "We were really shaken up," Mrs. Ewing said. "One of the moms went absolutely white." She said it was lucky the acci- dent happened when it did. Only an hour or so earlier, the staff room was filled with young students selling chips and pop during a volleyball tournament. "It was amazing it had gotten through the window at all," said Diane Hooker, who was also in the room at the time of the inci- dent. The police were called but were unable to find the injured deer. Witnesses outside the school say the deer was running in the area and believe it became diso- riented by the bright lights. aOR py QTY in U AND OPERATED BY . OF SCUGOG ISLAND FIR '9- Epsom News church beef dinner on Saturday night. The price is adults $10; children seven years to 12 years $6 and six years and younger free. Get tickets from Faye Ash- ton, Earl Taylor or any member of the session or at the door. They will be showing a video of Our Canada Day Parade. On Nov. 21 the day care are having a turkey dinner in Mem- ory Hall, Utica. Borelians annual meeting Nov. 12 The Borelians Community Theatre will hold their annual meeting this Thursday, Nov. 12. This social evening is open to Borelian members, but more importantly, to welcome new members. The meeting will take place at The Town Hall 1873, 7:30 p.m. While there is a small amount of business to discuss, the evening is very much a so- cial, and a terrific chance to be- come involved. For further information, call 985-0611. Earl and Elizabeth Taylor were pleased to have their son John, his wife Wendy and their two daughters of London visit them for Sunday dinner. We were sorry to hear of the passing of Mary Frances, a long time resident of Uxbridge and one of the active founders of "Uxbridge Senior Citizens." The W.I. convention is being held this week in the Royal Beef dinner tickets available York Hotel in Toronto. Judy Card from Seattle, Washington, is visiting with Norine and Alan Card this week. On Sunday, Dianne and Eric Benns of Uxbridge had supper with the Card family. Beth Evans held a baby show- er for the two newest arrivals, Justin and Melaney. Grandma Evans of Uxbridge was really Turnto Page 21 _ 1 . just in time... for Yous. Folio. Catherines, 0] 4 o N } Rgehen SL ~~ Saturday, fox some won Port Perry 985-0025 0 TIVE, 158 Queen St., in person, 12noon to 3p ing ideas. MOTHER JACKSON'S OPEN KITCHENS LIMITED QUALITY DOESN'T where COST YOU MORE 450 gram FAMILY SIZE TOURTIERE MEAT PIES 1 pie PIII 325 gram READY TO BAKE 8" PIE SHELLS 2 pe onl *1.15 $2 PROS... coun sues MUSHROOM COCKTAIL SAUSAGE - Gallery of Arts & Crafts - Thursday, November 12 - Basket Weavers from Akwasasne - Friday, November 13 - Paul Livingston, Artist - Saturday, November 14 - Brent Whetung, Totem Carver - CLOSED Sunday, November 15 - for Dedication Ceremony - 191 Queen Street, Port Perry, L9L 1B8 (416) 985-4977 Store Hours: Mon. - Sat. 9:30 to 5:30, Fri. 9:30 to 9:00 & Sun 12 noon - 5:00 Other quality frozen products available: - Tarts » Sausage Rolls + Shepherd's Pie - Meat Pies - Pie Pastry - Cocktail Party Tarts MOTHER JACKSON'S OPEN KITCHENS LIMITED | 8 joucens: BUSINESS HOURS MON FRI 10-6 SAT 10-4 15350 Old Simcoe Rd. Port Perry 985-7373 cast ot Homestyle Butter Tarts or SAVE 50¢ on a package [, of 6 Homestyle Butter Tarts. | "this 6 per package... $1.50 Case... $10.50 | coupon. Sm Em TC EE ------ Expires Nov. 21,1982 PPS ---- TT ---------- f ) ! t t |

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