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Port Perry Star, 15 Jun 1993, p. 34

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34 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, June 15, 1993 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Church yard sale is this weekend da's home at 11:30 a.m. All la- dies are welcome to come, even if you don't belong to the ladies group, this is our annual neigh- The Robinglade Estates Women's Group ended their 92- 93 year with a combination din- ner and fun night. Usually the and a dinner outing in June. This year for a change everyone enjoyed tons of Chinese Food and the hot tub. Many thanks to News by Kim Blakle The Mariposa Estates Ladies Group had a great supper out last week. This was our last get together for this season, except for the luncheon coming up Wednesday, at Karen Szewer- D&S SIGNS AND INSTALLATIONS e Fam Fence Installed borhood luncheon before the children get out of school. Please bring a salad, dessert or luncheon meat for a great pot luck. The president for our group next year will be Janet Rose and the treasurer is Emi- lie Lemieux. Thanks ladies for such an easy election. 1f you haven't joined this group, its a must for next year's agenda! * Post holes dug up to 36" dia. - 15' deep * Post dniver NOI 1a ISR TaVI Tol RU oR (o X- AEN A (oa } * Reflectorized Name Plates for Driveways e Reflectorized 911 Numbers 986-5900 group has a games nightin May Sandie Jonah for her hospitali- [ STONEMOOR DAY CARE CENTRES INC. 399 Queen Street, Port Perry Offers a "Child Enrichment Programme" r children 18 months to 5 years. fons time and part time aoallably. rs 6:30 am to 6 pm | For futher information call 985-0800 WET BASEMENT? 7 Our customers save up to 50% over other methods v No digging inside or outside 7 Finished or unfinished basement v Fully transferable written guarantee v/ VISA & MasterCard acceoted v Authorized dealer for: CALL 1-800-561-1335 COMPLETE WEDDING PACKAGE ORDERS THE PORT PERRY STAR OFFICE CENTRE 188 Mary Street, Port Perry 985-7383 Fax 985-3708 ty and husband Claude for pick- ing up all the Chinese food. Also thanks to Anna Jewell, Dolores Curry and Tracey Evans who brought all the wonderful des- serts. The money draw was won by Sandie Jonah, also congratu- lations to Janet Verdrig, Tracey Evans and Kate McDonald who each won the gifts of bathroom toiletries. Diane Cooke was un- able to get to the meeting until 9 p.-m., so Kate McDonald kindly got the group started onthe dis- cussions for next year's agenda. Next meeting is slated for Sept. 16 at Marlene Moss' home: An agenda with all member's ~ phone numbers will be typed and copies given out at our first meeting when it is imperative that all members attend so we can fill in the blanks etc. Also given at this time will be a record of expenses from the 92- 93 year. The group is growing by leaps and bounds' Kate McDonald has agreed to be partners with Diane Cooke in organizing the group's activi- ties and keeping all members regularly informed. New mem- bers are always welcome, call Kate 985-4577 or Diane 985- 3722, watch the Seagrave news the end of August for confirma- tion of the first meeting in Sep- tember celebrating their 10th year. The Seagrave Church Yard Sale is at Len and Betty Somer: ._ ville's farm next weekend start: ing Friday morning. If you: | haven't donated to the sale yet, search the house and see what you can come up with and get it to the sale by Thursday night please! The U.C.W. bake sale is on Friday only. Ladies please bring your baked goods to So- . merville'sby 1 p.m. on Friday. Special thanks go out from Ed and Hattie Till who would like _.« to thank all their neighbors and' friends who donated to the love- ly farewell gifts. They were greatly appreciated! Sympathy of the community 1s extended to Phyllis Wray and her family in the death on June 6 of Phyllis' brother, Charlie Wood. A memorial service was held last Saturday in Streets- ville. ; Birthday wishes go out to Christiane Zidner! Seagrave Church News The Sunday School children and their teachers of Pinedale Church are to be congratulated on the very fine service which they conducted on Sunday. The speaker Ed Duffield, former resident of Pinedale, chose for her sermon "Sun of Righteous- ness," during which time he ad- dressed his questions to the children. The church service will be at 9:30 a.m. at Seagrave next Sun- day, June 20 when the U.C.W. will conduct the service. Mrs. Joyce Junkin will be the guest speaker. She is the treasurer of the Lindsay Presbyterial U.C.W. Please call Diane Cooke next week with all your exciting news - 985-3722. BUSINESS COMPUTERS FAMILY COMPUTERS New or Used Get the Full Package Hare ik Software a wring Setup » Support & Service Call WILLIAM M. SANDIFORD WILLIAM M. SANDIFORD JR. 416) 985-1877 416) 985-8576 =O Pye RGR i ETI PL PG SI Ee aa --~ <r

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