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Port Perry Star, 16 Feb 1993, p. 22

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I HTH Sr, 22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, February 16, 1993 - Ball registration upcoming ES ---- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" # everyone has a great time. a RAE A . 1s al} {hose souples Yo toh : : to the entine's Dance at the Seagrave News Kinsmen Fall, thanks for yous support, everyone had a great time and look forward to seeing you next year. Again, a reminder to every- by Ann Sandiford ee FSSA Hope everyone had a happy, enjoyable and romantic Valen- tine's Day. Sincere get well wishes are extended this week to Marlene Desautels. Marlene is in the Oshawa General Hospital. I spoke to Marlene tonight and she said to say a special "Hi" to all "Her Kids" on the Immacu- late Conception School bus as she didn't get a chance to tell all the kids she would be away for a couple of weeks. Everyone wish- es you well Marlene and I know the Hockey Team Mums, Dads and Players are thinking of you as well as all your friends and neighbours. Hope you're home soon!! Sympathy is extended to Dick and Alice Tapscott in the pass- ing on Friday of Alice's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Cowan in Lind- one in the Seagrave area, it is really important in today's soci- ety to have our area covered well with Block Parents, so our children have a "Safe House" to go to should they encounter trouble on the way home from the school bus or when they are just out playing. If you are on a remote street or in a subdivi- sion, please give your local rep a call if you can be a Block Par- ent. There is not much time in- volved, just to put up your sign when you are home so kids. know they can come to your home if they are in trouble. The local reps are, Seagrave Village - Sandra Wickens, Mariposa kids out to sign up. Happy birthday wishes this week to Stephen Conlon, Kathy Clement, Melody Summerville, Fran Taylor, Charlotte Brazeau and Sheena Beauchamp, Rebec- ca MacDonald, Carolynne Cole- man, Betty Sommerville, Claire Watts, Martin Fisher. Wow, this is certainly a birthday week...Happy Birthday to eve- ryone! Robinglade Ladies Group - a number of changes have taken place recently to the agenda due to change of hostess home or the weather. The plan now is to have a group meeting this Thursday, Feb. 25 at the home of Kate McDonald. Everyone -- Estates - Emily Lemieux, Ro- binglade Estates - Diane Run- cieman and as yet we don't have a rep for Sun Valley, how- ever, I am the District Chair- should receive a phone call soon. As I'm sure everyone is aware, this month is Heart and say in her 93rd year. Welcome home to Donna He- rold who recently returned home from the Port Perry Hos- pital. We wish you a speedy re- covery. Seagrave Minor Ball registra-. tion starts Friday night March 5 from 6:30 till 9:00 p.m. and on Saturday, March 6 from 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Hope to see lots of haven't been visited, someone this excellent cause. Brownies and Girl Guides are going swimming this week in Uxbridge at Uxpool. Hope D. J. TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St., Port Perry LOL 1B7 Guaranteed Investment Certificates (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) BIG DEALS ON WHEELS 1992 CHRYSLER FIFTH AVENUE - Bright silver, V6, auto, power windows, power locks, leather interior, power seat featuring auto temp, air & elec controlled air suspension. Stk.#92-117. LEASE FOR ONLY G.I.C. FIVE YEAR 1.75% PHONE 985-8416 *585.20 ox ror 1992 DODGE CARAVAN - Dark quartz, V6, auto, power Stroke Month. I received a call this week to say some people hadn't had a chance to get out to neighbours' homes yet due to the very cold weather. If you will be out to see you soon for person so anyone can give me a call at 985-9440 and I will get an application to you. Please think about becoming a Block Parent if you aren't already one - as our children's safety is Num- ber One. - Seagrave Church News At the Church Service: on Sunday the choir sang "Praise: | to the Lord." The Sunday School theme given by George Hill was "Mak- ing Choices". Reverend David Shepherd delivered a sermon .on "Ten Days for World Devel- opment". Sr There will be no Sunday School next Sunday, Feb. 21 when the Baden Powell Service will take place at Seagrave Church. On February 28 the Sunday School will hold a pan- cake breakfast at 11 a.m. after the Church Service. Rae, The Church membership pro: gram starts this week. Adult program is Wednesday evening this week from 8 - 9:30 at the Greenbank Church and the youth program is Saturday morning from 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. also at the Greenbank Church. That's it for this week, for news next week please call Kim Blakely at 985-4662. Sunday School skating party 3 EJ Students from Mrs. Jeffrey's Grade 1 and 2 class at R.H. Cor- nish helped the residents of the Community Nursing Home bake cookies last Thursday. Pictured helping Joan Tuck (cen- tre) are Julle Egan and Hilary Squires. = Students help residents bake batch of cookies Fa 2. Sarah Jones couldn't walt to taste the cookies. i at Slacks on February 21 door locks, 7 passenger Indy red -, V6, auto, air, casselte, 7 passenger seating, power windows, doors & seat, mag wheels, top of the line, loaded. Stk. #92-219. seating, Stk #92-205. LEASE FOR ONLY 362.06 per month AM/FM cassette "Utica News by Vera Brown SASSI IRI IN 1992 DODGE CARAVAN ES - FoR ONLY 426.78 verre O.A.C. rebate assigned to dealer plus taxes. Priced based on 48 month lease. Church and Sunday School this week will once again be held in Utica starting at 11 a.m. Bible study will be at 10 a.m. On Sunday, at 2 p.m. the Sun- day School will be holding a skating party at the home of Dale and Bob Slack. All stu- dents, parents and friends are invited. Belated birthday greetings to DEAN ATSON AUTO SALES UXBRIDGE Mon. - Thurs. 9am to 8pm Fri. 9am to 6pm Sat. 9am to 4pm in the hall. Winners were: la- dies first - Vera Fawns, second - photos not exactly as Andrea Sutherland who cele- shown brated her 12th birthday a couple of weeks ago and to her 8 sister Rachel who was six years 852-3313 old on Feb. 6 with her very first Hwy. 47 S. birthday party with her friends. There were 10 tables of eu- 640-2793 chre played on Friday evening Edna Meyers, third - Myrtle Gimblett. Men's first - Carolyn Parish, second - Elva Symes, third - Carl Gimblett. Freeze- out winners were Les and Edna Meyers, Art Parratt and Martin Gall were second. Most lone hands were shared by Lloyd Greig and Carl Gimblett with six each. Draws wére won by Kay Brown, Ruth Skinner and Myrtle Gimblett. Mary Borland was the winner of the 50/50 draw. Plan to attend the next euchre in two weeks, Feb. 26. Utica Hall Board will hold their annual meeting this Sun- day at the hall starting at 1 p.m. All area residents will be most welcomed. Doug MacSween has moved his hockey career up to the big time. On Sunday, playing with a put together team from work, he played goal at the Copps Col- iseum in Hamilton. 1 and the boys also made the trip to cheertheteamontoaloss. Lloyd and Eileen Slute of Raglan were Saturday evening -owners of John Deere visitors with Lorne and Eileen Slute. Eileen is 'attending the Ontario Association of Agricul- tural Society Convention at the Royal York in Toronto for a few days this week. he concert of choirs from Ep- som-Utica, Goodwood and St. Thomas in Brooklin, held in Utica on Sunday, was thorough- ly enjoyed by all who attended. ose people who are in charge should be commended for their efforts in putting such a fine program together. Marlene and Rod McKay en- joyed a recent trip to Chicago, along with other farmers and equip- ment, when they toured their plant and saw how the tractors etc. were made. 'Marlene's friend Jan Gullon from Nova Scotia has been' vigiting with the McKay family for a few days. | Get well wishes to Russell Lindsey who had the misfor- tune to fall recently and injure himself quite badly.

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