Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 23 Mar 1993, p. 31

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'ony ty savanna va "A Family Tradition ALANNA Md 8 1B AR AN TR r 127 Years" £001 £5 fo1sM ysbaouT - RAT? YHAT TA0A - OF. ORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 23, 1993 hy: 1 Beef supper on Is anyone in your family be- tween the ages of 4 and 19? Would they like to play baseball this summer? If you call and register with Marilyn before March 31 there won't be a late registration fee and we don't want to pay a late fee do we? So call Marilyn at 985-0408 as soon as possible if you want to register for some great ball for the wonderfully warm summer we're going to have soon. Is there a mother or sister in your family over the age of 30? Would they like to get in shape, have lots of fun and play Lob- ball with the Ladies of Maripo- sa this summer? They can call Keith at 985-0881. As you know last month was Heart and Stroke Canvassing. ro RR Gretel Cameron, local team cap- tain for the Canadian Heart As- sociation has asked me to pass along heart felt thanks to the hard working canvassers and generous residents of Robin- glade who made the 1993 Heart Fund campaign a real success again this year. Total donations were slightly higher than last year, even though everyone is feeling the pinch in these tough times. As you know the Febru- ary door to door campaign is the only active solicitation made by this worthy cause so it is good to feel that we have all given a real boost to its' work. Happy Birthday greetings to the following people - Katherine Cooke on March 23, Krystal Residents tour the Bata Shoe Museum By Margaret Cavill During February at the nurs- ing home the usual activities were held such as bingo, bowl- ing and Bible Care College. En- tertainment included a visit by the Bob Burton band that was enjoyed immensely. A trip to R.H. Cornish School for a tea party and tour of the school and an outing to the Bata Shoe Mu- seum were also on the agenda. The week of Feb. 14 was Heart and Sou! Week and proved to be a lot of fun for eve- ryone. Residents, staff and visi- tors were encouraged to by a heart for $1 for the Ache Breaky Heart contest. The floor that sold the most hearts would have a special party on their floor and the staff promised to do the Achey Breaky dance. The win- ners of the contest was the third floor. A healthy heart discussion was held by Carol Ebbitt, an af- ternoon of soul music with Peg- gy May of Manilla and a sole fish dinner were also included in this week's special activities. Hit the heart darts, hidden hearts contest, and sweetheart quiz rounded out this very fun filled week. The Beta Sigma Phi spon- sored the monthly birthday par- ty. The residents were shown a video about professional enter- tainers after which refresh- ments were served which in- cluded cake and ice cream with the children helping to blow out the candles. The month ended with Cu- pid's Special Breakfast. March began with a visit to the Flower Shop, before attend- ing the show everyone enjoyed a great lunch at Belgmys in Lea- side. Many thanks to all the vol- unteers who came out to help. Another outing for the resi- dents was a trip to S.A. Cawker School to be entertained by the school band the children of the kindergarten class and Grade 1 sang some of their favorite songs. After being entertained by the students it was request- ed that a trip to McDonalds in Oshawa be taken for lunch. The staff at McDonalds could not have been more helpful and cer- tainly made the trip a pleasant experience. iday, March 12 was de- clared Moo Mania Day. All ac- tivities of the day were dedicat- ed to the COW, in the afternoon Udder delights were served (fudgsicles, creamsicles, and strawberry ice cream). Bible Care College was held on Friday under the leadership of Gladys Vandewalker. The guests of honor at the monthly birthday party were Matilda Mayer, Marguerite Brock, Erlene Farmer, Ruby Fielding and Phyllis Midgely. The party was hosted by the St. John's Presbyterian Church and entertainment included an elimination draw and a sing song. Cake and ice cream was served along with tea and coffee to end a very pleasant after- noon. April 21 Currie, Janet Rose and Julie Hutcheon! Happy Anniversary greetings to Bill and Ann Sandiford. Attention Robinglade Ladies, for something a little different we plan to go see "Oliver" in Port Perry this month. Call Tra- cy Evans if you are interested. Please call her at 985-9083. Attention Mariposa Ladies: The meeting this month is March 31 at the home of Janet Rose at 71 River Road. Please call Karen or myself if you will not be attending. Seagrave United Church News Rev. John Brown of Scugog Island was the guest minister last Sunday. He works with the John Howard Society in Dur- ham Region. He told of some of their work, namely visiting prisons, working with Jobs On- tario, and Social Services, coun- selling, supervising paroles, crime prevention and they speak at schools. The fourth lenton Triangle was extinguished by Amanda and Evan Hill. The Choir sang "Listen to his Voice", a very beautiful anthem. Next Sunday is Mission Sunday. There is a congregational meeting this Wednesday, March 24 at 8 p.m. at the Church. To hear progress re- ports from the different offices please attend. Anyone wishing to place flow- ers in the Church for Easter Sunday in memory of a loved one, please contact Gertie Wan- amaker or Audrey Horner by Monday, April 5th. Plans are being made for the annual Beef Supper to be held at the Seagrave Church on Wednesday, April 21. 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