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Port Perry Star, 29 Jun 1993, p. 16

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"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" . Strawberry Supper On Father's Day, Baptism was held in the Prince Albert United Church for Rynhart Winston and Kristine Rose Fle- ing, children of Keith and Don- na (nee Anton) Fleing from Squamish, British Columbia. Donna's original home was Port Perry and Prince Albert. Megan a month for work to be done at Community Centre. Mary Devitt of Oshawa and her sister Grace Beacock en- joyed being guests with Ger- trude Wanamaker of Seagrave on Thursday. On Saturday, Merv and Ilean Immaculate Concpetion Catholic School held its Grade 8 graduation ceremonies on June 24. Pictured are the individual award winners. Front row from left are: Krista LeFort, E.J. Fi- nan award for outstanding academic achievement and public speaking, Melissa Gouldburn, valedictorian, parent advisory committee trophy for top academic student and Knights of Columbus free throw champion, Julie Murphy, school spirit award, Amanda Worr, Jostens award of merit for the arts and Chris Sanchez, St. Bernadettes CWL Christian fellowship award. Back row from left are: Kyle Buller, Inmaculate Conception School award for the most improved student, Thea Vanasten, girl athlete of the year, Bradley Fox, male athlete of the year, Melaine Skerratt, Inmaculate Concpetion School French Achievement award, Ste- phen Postma, Immaculate Conception School Christian Fellowship award. Utica Community Day Care graduation on RS RR SB BR SEN: ; < News . EA Pod by Vera Brown held tica y A rE Se tT Er, a m---- a RS ee RE Plan to attend the regular eu- chre party this Friday, starting at 8 p.m. in Utica Hall. Church service this week will be held in Epsom Church at 11 a.m. and at this time we-will look forward to welcoming and meeting the new minister, Rev. John Burton. Following the service in Utica this past Sunday, everyone gathered to say farewell to stu- dent minister, Maria Mindzen- cvervday low prices. warranty service. QUALLS. > THEIR occasional - 50) 0) off & thi, who had been serving Ep- som-Utica and Goodwood for the past two months. Paul Ker- ry presented her with a gift from the congregation and a short social time followed the presentation. The Utica Community Day- care held its graduation and BBQ on Friday evening with parents, children, teachers and friends in attendance. are invited to come & compare. We'll quote prices without obligation! Eve exams arranged ¢ [11-store lab Friday Charlie and Sue Brown and children from Amherstview vis- ited Bill and I on Sunday and I joined with them for a celebra- tion of granddaughter Susie's birthday at the Gerrow home in View Lake. The Aked girls celebrated the end of school in a special way. On Friday, Rebecca had several of her friends for a sleepover and on Saturday, Cassandra in- vited some of her special friends to her sleepover. A reminder to all you drivers, school is out, drive slowly through our little village as we have a whole lot of little ones who will be out playing all day now. 28 Water St., Port Perry 985-9388 or 985-4679 ! Kristen Forrest, daughter of { Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Forrest was also baptized. Ken and Mary Williamson ar- rived home on Tuesday after visiting family in England. It "was the first time Ken had seen his brother in about 37 years. Fred and Vivian Canning have been busy entertaining members of Vivian's family. Sis- ters Donna and her children of British Columbia, Carol of Ari- zona, brother Winston of Kitch- ener and Dorothy of Port Perry, Eddie and Julie Canning of Hamilton. : On Thursday evening, there were 10 tables at the euchre. Winners for the evening Ladies: Heidi Krieg, Annie Bowman, Mary Poots; Men: Ilean Pugh, Norman Rohrer, Thomas Manns. Lucky draws: Norman Rohrer, Velma Ross and Sarah Brunton. Lone hand series Pat Norton and Norman Rohrer tied with 13 each. There will be no euchre on Canada Day, July 1, but there will be euchre July Certificates D. J. TAYLOR INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 169 North St., Port Perry LOL 1B7 Guaranteed Investment (Rates Subject to Change without Notice) Pugh attended a very happy get-together at the home of their daughter Bonnie and Paul Soloman of R.R. 3 Uxbridge. The occasion being their 25th wedding anniversary. Also at- tending: Ivan and Linda Pugh of Trout Creek, #hil and Ber- nice; Tammy Odrowski, Trout Creek, Wayne and Dianne Pugh of Fowler's Corners. Over fifty family and friends enjoyed seeing old friends, good food and bring good wishes to Bon- nie and Paul. 'Sunday was a beautiful day for the decoration service at the cemetery. A lot of credit is due to the caretaker 'for having everything looking so nice. The Strawberry Supper was a sellout and our prayers were answered and we had berries. The committee worked very hard and thank everyone who helped in any way. Holidays are starting for many so let us all be extra care- ful and enjoy all the summer ac- tivities. PHONE 985-8416 DURHAM REGION The Regional Municpality of Durham NEW HOURS OF OPERATION FOR LANDFILL AND RECYCLING SITES The Oshawa, Cartwright and Scugog Transfer and Recycling Sites will be open Tuesday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. effective July 1, 1993. The sites will be closed Sundays, Mondays and all holidays. BAYIVIONID V.A. Silgailis, P.ENG. Commissioner of Works VINYL SIDING D4.5 COVE (white) $5900 per sq. (approx. 100 sq. ft.) ALSO ... 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