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Port Perry Star, 27 Apr 1993, p. 17

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TA a JN RN Hn AH Ae Jays ago, but guess we'll have to hold off a few days longer with all that garden equipment. I re- member one year planting my garden on April 24. However, weather does not discourage plans for May. There are plans for every day or evening within the Scugog and Manchester United Churches. Check your Sunday Bulletins to keep you up to date or special functions listed in this column. Lectionary Bible Study, Tues-' day, April 27 at 1:30 p.m. at' Scugog Island United. Music and Worship Commit- tee Wednesday, April 28-2 p.m. - Manchester, Wednesday, April 28 - 7:30 p.m. Scugog Is- land United for Doug Baird and Tom Rennicks' group meeting. Correction A letter to the editor in last week's Port Perry Star on page 9 contained a typographical er- ror. The correct paragraph should have read: "Why would the remaining sewage capacity be given to new housing developments prior to being offered to residents of Prince Albert? A number of Prince Albert residents ex- pressed this concern at the town council meeting in Sept. of 1991 while opposing the Van Edward high density housing develop- ment." The Port Perry Star apologiz- es for thiserror. Girl Guides earn Canada 125 medals The Annual Central Area Girl Guide Leaders Dinner was held on Saturday, April 3, 1993 in Peterborough. Four Girl Guide Leaders were presented with Canada 125 medals by the Ontario Provincial Commis- sioner, Marguerite Rogers: Joan Anne Dickison, Jennifer Kennedy, Joan Nesbitt, Thelma (Bunny) Rowland, Port Perry sparks leader and a former pro- vincial council secretary. Also presented to Joan Ann Dickison was the Girl Guide Medal of Merit. ON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LoL 1B9 (416) 985-7308 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL TRUST A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco 9,20" 1 YEAR ANNUAL INTEREST 7.0% - 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice. Scugog Isla by Mrs. Earl Reader a A AA A HERS The Youth Group has caught the idea of May Day Madness and hope to celebrate at the Scugog United Church at 8 p.m. and have invited the Youth of Kingsview. Meet new friends and enjoy a great time. Family or Mother's Day in May usually brings forth the lit- tle ones for Baptism May 9, so we are looking forward to that, "if interested parents have con- tacted Elaine Barber, the minis- ter. vo « The Pentecostal Church is planning a-7 choir evening at 7:30 p.m. May 8 from 7 church- es of the local area. Admission will be a non-perishable food or money to the local food bank. Following the sing song, there SUSAN WAITE oi CAROL ADAMS Contest open to area residents 18 years of age and over. First correct entry picked will be delcared the winner. 12 WATER STREET PORT PERRY, ONT. ments. The "Head" U.C.W. is plan- ning a popular Beef Supper for Wed. May 12 with 2 settings 5:15 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. at the Island Hall. This should be a popular occasion and Bonnie Gerrow will hold your tickets - $9. for adults - with $4. for school children 12 years and un- der. Of course the little ones are ree. Your calendar will sure be full. But you'll enjoy all aspects of the church life. Mr. Maurice Fralick recently 'enjoyed his 86th birthday and is interested in everything we za. Our sympathy is expressed to 'the family of George Freeman Sr., who enjoyed a full life of 93 years while his loyal family vis- ited him regularly at the Nurs- ing Home. Co re do, and trying to catch up to Eli- - SOL PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 27, 1993 - 17 'Public invited to 95th annual Cadet Corps inspection The Port Perry High School Cadet Corps #41 will be con- ducting its 95th annual inspection on Wednesday, May 12 be- ginningat 7 p.m. atthe highschool. - a aa The affiliated unit, the Ontario Regiment will provide the inspecting officer. Other local dignitaries will also be present. 4 je 50 cadets will parade with their 40-year-old flag and isplays. 5: Fl The inspection will be the culmination of the year's train- ing. Thirty members earned first aid qualifications and 32 have applied for summer training, with three of those seeking ~ employment. It was a successful year for the corps. It placed third in Onta- rio at both the Skill At-Arms and the B. General West shoot. The corps was also represented in the national biathlon finals in Quebec City by C.W.O. Cole. Two members of the local corps completed their four years of training earning their Gold Star at CFB Borden. Seventy-five cadets in Ontario were awarded this distinction. | | "52, ke The publicis invited to attend the 95th annual inspection. | ) 2 Ll i ql i 0 LLL ------------ ; ut RESS ! | > ADDRESS ooo veer essere esses es esse senses e sessment ensues senses DAVID WAITE or | TOWN oe eirireeeeeeeeasrsasacensnns P.O. 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