18 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, March 30, 1993 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 12 teams compete in Kelly Bonspiel With the return of the robins over the weekend and the very mild weather can we dare hope that spring has indeed arrived or will there still be more snow and cold weather to come? Time mi lor rN PRESENTS ights "J BASED ON CHARLES DICKENS "OLIVER TWIST" ARRANGED BY NORMAN LEYDEN DIRECTOR: JANET STEVENSON PRODUCER: KAREN BURNS alone will answer that question. Denzil and Tallya Moore and Todd ran into very bad weather on their trip south over the March week break...] am sure that they will have memories of MUSICAL DIRECTOR: 2 TOM MILLAR TOWN HALL 1873 J ow "ne. AT QUEEN & SIMCOE STREETS, PORT PERRY No PERFORMANCES Thursday - April 29 & May 6 : Friday - April 23, 30 & May 7 1993 Saturday - April 24, May 1 & May 8 | 8:00 p.m. Matinee - May 1 at 2:00 p.m. I [7 TICKETS NY f%) $10.00 a! Reserved Seating Matinee $8.00 Doors open 7:30 p.m. Doors open 1:30 p.m. AVAILABLE AT: IRWIN SMITH MUSIC LTD., 191 Queen St., Port Perry aE, a \ 985-2635 HIKES CELERANT RT 1 4 Improves Concentration * Physical Conditioning e Self-esteem ¢ Respect For Others Improves Grades o Child Abduction Prevention Program (members only) LEARN ABOUT KARATE BEFORE YOU JOIN INTRODUCTORY 9 9 5 COURSE * MEN ¢« WOMEN ¢ CHILDREN HIRYU BUSHIDO KAI Martial Arts Centre 15258 Simcoe St., 985-0205 73 Brock St. W., Uxbridge B852- 3093 Port Perry the 1993 trip for many years. We are relieved that they have returned safely. Jean and Merrill VanCamp returned from their Florida hol- iday - fortunately they missed most of the severe storm. Wilma VanCamp and Cindy Wexry joined Leanne and Jim O'Donnell for a trip to Las Ve- gas and enjoyed a tour of Hoo- ver Dam while there. Plan to attend the Port Perry Hospital Auxiliary Fashion ° Show when spring and summer fashions for all ages from Fash- ion Network will be modelled. This will take place on Wednes- day, April 7 beginning. at 7:30 p.m. at the Blacks United Church. The fashion show be- gins with dessert. There were 12 tables at the weekly card party on Tuesday evening with the following win- ners - Florence Larmer, Vivian Kidd, Thomas Manns, Ruby Smith, Carolyn Haugh, Doreen Ferguson and John Archer. Many lucky draws were held celebrating St. Patrick's Day with those winning - Ross McRoberts, Richard Manns, Harry Hill, Ruby Trewin, Doro- thy Beech, Grant Bright, George Allison, Doreen Fergu- son, Ken Flint, Vera Fawns, Mary Cannon, Gordon Finney, and Doris Hill. Members of the Blackstock Agricultural Society please take note - the date of the next regular meeting has been changed to April 15. The events of the local arena are winding up as the ice offi- cially goes out after an excellent season. Many special events have been held recently. A weék ago a special hockey tournament was held with teams from various points with much interes{ and many on- lookers enjoying the weekend. The Men's Curling Club held its windup evening a week ago Nestleton news FromPage14 flooded the rinks during those bitter -cold nights. Thank you one and all may the give us a winter like it next year . where we can work together and have some satisfaction and enjoyment. The hall board with Volun- teers had a great day Saturday painting at the hall. Special thanks to Councillor David Dietlein for rolling up his sleeves and pitching i in. The village is very sorry to hear of the passing of Wilfred Godfrey who has spent many years with us. Our sincere con- dolences to the family. JOHN HILL Certified - Reflexologist - "WHAT IS Wy vi REFLEXOLOGY?" / Reflexology Is a \ | natural healing art : based on the p that there are reflexes in the feet and hands which to every part, gland and organ of Through application of pressure on Parlicular alias ofihe Reflex ol wi TR to Nt i relax t , Improve \' circulation and 0 ! the natural function of the ( / related area in the body. "A Natural Health Therapy" 12 years Experience CALL: 985-8061 with special curling and a lunch while the afternoon le held its Fun Day last Tuesda with six ends of On Monday and Tuesday evenings the annual Kelly Car- pentry Bonspiel was held at the Curling Club with 12 mixed rinks competing. Much fellow- ship and great curling was en- joyed. At the conclusion Gerald / Kelly presented the trophy for "first place to John and Gail McNamara, John and Fred Ford. Just 3/4 point behind Jere second place winners poug Kadawaki, Nancy Green, Paul and Judy Carruthers. Third place was taken by Rich- ard and Ruby VanCamp, Dave Turnto Page 29 NO DISGUISE 1992 OLDS CIERAS - TWO TO CHOOSE FROM - low mileage, GM Program cars, power windows, locks, recliner, AIC & cassette 1992 CAVALIER SEDANS - TWO TO CHOOSE FROM - low mileage, GM Program cars, air, auto, cassette, anti-lock brakes, power locks, economical 4cyl. 1992 GMC 1/2 TON PICK-UP SL MODEL - ideal work or farm truck, 5.0 litre, V8, auto, power steering, brakes, only 17,000km. 1989 OLDS CIERA SL Fully equipped including power windows, locks, power driver seat, alloy wheels, 1 1 : 005 air & cassette, only 51,000km 1990 CHEVROLET LUMINA auto, air, V6, spotless, only 50,000km. 1989 CORSICA air, auto, V6, 87,000km. 1992 GEO METRO HATCHBACK air, auto, cassette, 30,000km. air, auto, V6, 7 passenger, Canada's #1 People Mover! MORE TO CHOOSE FROM! Call 324-3553 TODAY! Chev » Olds e» , 8,995, 1988 DODGE CARAVAN 'Bob Bigham, Dave Northey, John Booth, Doug Ferguson TRENT Geo e Hwy. 35 South, Lindsay 324-3533 Toronto line (416) 686-3426 Family Value for only 14,995. 10, 495, 13 495, 10,999, 8,005, 8,495, Cadtllac