20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 13, 1993 -- "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Save from 0% to on specially priced | In-stock - home, office and school products ae oe 2 5% 2 a a) PORT PERRY STAR 0) 33 (BOR BAYNNHD 188 MARY STREET - PORT PERRY, ONT. PHONE (416) 985-7383 FAX (416) 985-3708 David Suzuki at school April 22 Utica News by Vera Brown Church and Sunday School this week will be held in Utica at 11 a.m. with Rev. Dr. Bill McKay taking the service. Bible studyis at 10 a.m. The Youth Group meets this Friday at Sandra Kerry's at 6 p.m. and they will all go to a mo- vie. Let Sandra know if you're coming so she can arrange for rides. There were 13 tables of eu- chre on Friday night with the following winners: Ladies 1st: Irene Elson; 2nd: Vera Brown; 3rd: Diane Exley. Men's 1st: Donald Linton; 2nd: Harry Hill; 3rd: Carl Gimblett. Most lone hands was shared by Margaret Gall and Mac Allbright. Freeze out winners were Velma Ross and Irwin Kydd. Norrine Hill and Mary Borland were second. Draws "were won by Gord Smith, Rita Parratt and Betty hockley. Mary Poots won the 50/ 'be refreshments, 50. There will be another eu- chrein two weeks, April 23rd. On "Earth Day", Thursday, April 22, at 7:30 p.m. at Port Perry High School, see David Suzuki's video about organic farming. The guest speaker is from Canadian Organic Grow- ers and will talk about bio dy- namic farming. If you're inter- ested in purchasing organic food and growing organically, don't miss this event. There will lug-a'mug. For more information call 985- 3225 or 985-9242. : _ Our best wishes to Charlie Cottyn who was admitted to Port Perry Hospital on the weekend. : 'Hillis and Carol Wilbur spent Friday at Greenwood Race Track with the Beare family to celebrate Fred's 50th birthday. They later enjoyed a potluck dinner at Fred and Lynne's home in Oshawa. Easter dinner guests with the Wilburs were Mrs. Ruby Beare, Todd and Carolyn Wilbur, Lee and Lisa Wilbur. Dick and Marie Geer were Sunday supper guests with Dave, Bev and boys in Caesar- ea. i Park clean up day is April 24 TRE I saw lots of people out walk- ing this past Easter weekend. Everyone is trying to get some fresh air and get in shape for the summer. Attention ladies who would be interested in hearing Jan Beesley speak. She is coming to Reflections on May 11 at 9:30 a.m. We have specially invited her back and she is taking time from her busy schedule to come back and see us. Mark this date on your calendar now and plan for a nice morning out at Emma- nuel. Did you know that Thursday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. at Port Perry High School you can see David Suzuki's video about or- ganic farming. The guest speak- er is from the Canadian Organic Growers who will talk about or- ganic farming. If you would be interested in purchasing organ- ic food and/or growing organi- cally, don't miss this night. For more information call Brenda Stevenson at 985-3225 or 985- 9242. Lug a mug. Park Clean Up Day! Come on out and give a hand to the Seagrave Park on Saturday, April 24, at 10 a.m. We need all the help we can get with your rakes, shovels. Anyone interested in coach- ing a Seagrave minor ball team ages 6, 7, 8 mites, please call Marilyn at 985-0408. Happy Birthday to Ron King, David Lee, Cassie Snider, El- eanor Sturman, Bill Keen. Attention Brownies! Next Seagrave by Kim Blakley SERS for the Annual Beef Supper, so if you will check your schedule New a SERRA you will see that out meeting is at Mrs. Cook's home and we have a special speaker coming to talk to us. Don't miss it! Sympathy of the community is extended to Ellsworth and Luella Kennedy in the loss of his brother William on Satur- day, April 10. Seagrave Church News. The church was beautifully dec- | orated last Sunday with Easter lillies and hydranges placed in loving memory of relatives. The Pinedale choir joined with the Seagrave choir for the Easter family Sunday morning service to sing two beautiful numbers "He is Risen" and "The Lamb Lives Again" accompanied by our organist Muriel Jebson. The Easter candle was lit by Marilyn Snider and daughters Cassie and Logan. Rev. Shep- herd's sermon "He is not here, He is risen" was very impres- sive with the children involved at the Chancel. Cameron Mac- Donald read one of the scrip- tures. . The Seagrave choir also Joined with the Pinedale choir for the Pinedale service at 12:30 p.m. | Annual Beef Supper. Final arrangements are being made: for the Beef Supper on Wednes- day, April 21. If you have not al- ready ordered your advance tickets, please call soon. 985. 8066, 986-2627, 705-357-3534. Call Diane Cooke next week week the church will not be with all your exciting news, available for our Monday night 985-3722. meeting because of preparation Join The Club! Of the many who have bought & sold in the Port Perry Star & Marketplace Classifieds! TO 'Get The Advantage' call 985-7383.