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Port Perry Star, 5 Jan 1993, p. 15

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"A Family Tradition for 126 Years" N J PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 5, 1993 - 15 RRR aR stock News vyJ SP oyce Kelly ~ Winners announced Winners of the Christmas draws at the Mastersons' Coun- try Convenience Store were - first - Lisa Bucking - GT Racer; second - Jesse McKendry - cool- er; third - Scott Swain - sweat shirt; fourth - Justin Sheehey - sports bag; fifth - Audrey Brown, girl - stuffed animal, Mario ndo-Cumbo - boy, stuffed animal. Congratula- tions to these winners. There were seven tables at the weekly euchre party with the following winners - Alma Manns, George Allison, Doreen Ferguson, Eileen Warder, Charlie Fee, Mary Poots and Richard Manns. Lucky draws were won by Vi- olet Linton, Richard Manns, Jim Gibson, Nerta Masters, and Florence Larmer. 'On Christmas Day Sheila and Bill Shortridge, Stephanie and Casey, Mrs. May Shor- tridge joined members of the Erskine family at the home of Sheila's mother Mrs. Erskine at Holland Landing. Rev. Doreen Van Camp has spent a week with her mother Mrs. Margaret Van Camp and has visited many friends and - relatives during her vacation. Merrill and Jean Van Camp hosted the Van Camp family ~ gathering on New Year's Day with the following guests Ste- phen and Susan Saywell, Elizabeth Peeters, Courtne and Kathryn of Omemee, Ralp and Peggy Larmer and Francis Peeters, Reaboro. Richard and Ruby Van Camp hosted a family gathering last Monday with the following guests: Louise and Jeff Carroll, Anna and Sophie of London, Lois and Glen McLeod, Sheryl and Beverly of Orono, Brian and Maggie Van Camp of St. Thomas, Lawrence Van Camp, Jill Van Camp, Kingston, Mrs. Margaret Van Camp, and Do- reen Van Camp, Maryfield, Sask. The annual New Year's Eve dance at the Rec Centre, spon- sored by the O.N.O. was a suc- cess. A large number of people brought the new year in with dancing and fun. Neil and Kathy McLaughlin, Alex, Jessica and Blake were Sunday evening dinner guests of his mother Merrill and Jean Van Camp celebrating Jessica's 9th birthday. Happy birthday, Jessica. Cecil and Marie Gibson Joined other members of their family at the home of their daughter Eleanor and Wayne MacDonald and Gareth of Whit, by on Christmas Day. Joining them were Peter and Ann Vanderheul, Julis Vanderheul, Toronto, Boyd Vanderheul, and his friend Elaine Thomas of Ot- tawa, Grace and Chris John- ston and Kevin and Heather of Uxbridge. N Friday evening dinner guests of Jim and Helen Martyn, Brad and Christie were Cecil and Ma- rie Gibson. A fine number of the descen- dants of the Mountjoy- Johnston-Dorrell families gath- ered at the Blackstock Recrea- tion Centre on New Year's Day for their annual family gather- ing. After a delicious dinner much visiting and activities were enjoyed by old and young alike. Ken Whitehead will be teach- ing a course in Beginners Tai- Chi at Durham College (Uy- bridge) starting Jan. 14. Scout bottle drive on sa AL Oshatvé, Margaret and Ted | Kemp, Jeff and David, Mrs. Margaret Van Camp, Rev. Do- -reen Van Camp, Maryfield Sas- - katchewan, Keith and Wilma Van Camp, Cindy and Dennis Werry, Robert and John, Ked- ron, Leanne and Jim O'Donnell, Ashley and Kaitlin, Waterloo, Debbie and Bill Shrowler, Bow- manville, Barry Van Camp, Ai- leen Van Camp, Bob and Marie Attfield, Jamie, Mark and Scott, Richmond, B.C., Dale and Janet Van Camp, Mary, Mi- chael and David, Valerie Van Camp of Bowmanville. Gerald and Joyce Kelly, Elaine Kelly of Kitchener, Es- ther Kelly of Kingston, hosted a gathering on New Year's Day. Guests were Jim and Ella Walk- er, Mrs. Audrey Gilmour of Lindsay, Victoria and Ernie Hargrave of Argyle, Peter and My holidays are over. When I look back I can't remember my list of jobs I wanted to do. Where did the time go? Where did the list go? Oh well!! Next holiday!! Grace and Les Beacock had everyone home for Christmas. All 12 had a good time. Unfortu- nately Grace has been under the weather. The 1st Scugog Scouts are having a bottle drive on Satur- day, Jan. 9 from 9 a.m. to noon. If you have any returnable bot- tles please put them out where the scouts can see them and they won't have to knock on doors and things. They thank everyone for their support. It's that time again. Thurs- day night euchre will start up Saturday, Jan. 9 again on Thursday, Jan. 7 at the Prince Albert Hall at 8 p.m. Come out and be the year's first winner. Prince Albert Hall was the scene of a lively dance on New Year's Eve. There was a good crowd and the place looked beautiful decorated in balloons. Well done to those on the com- mittee. Sympathy is extended to Doug McMillan who lost an- other relative this week. Doug you have certainly had your share of troubles. Made any New Year's Resolu- - tions? I don't bother because Elizabeth told me they are nev- er kept beyond February. With my memory I would probably lose my list. Many thanks to the lovely neighbors who pushed John out of the ditch on snowy Friday. They were walking to Prince Al- bert School and stopped to help him. Thank you Mary and Judy. THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION Pre-Register Now for Kindergarten Applications for Kindergarten classes beginning September 1993 are now being accepted from parents whose child will be five years of age on or before December 31, 1993. If the number of pupils registering exceeds the accepted class limit of 23 pupils, some students may be transported to another school for the program. Individual schools will arrange for formal registration at a later date, when proof of the child's age (birth certificate, baptismal certificate or passport) and the child's immunization record must be presented. Cartwright Central P.S. Greenbank/Epsom P.S. Prince Albert P.S. R.H. Cornish P.S. S.A. 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