A ---- 18: PORT PERRY EE - Tuesday, July 13, 1993 | "We only serve Halibus? prt Hours: # Nam fo 9pm oy) Tot A ) \ Na 3 uh PRN Ee | gi "We're not I Fish & Chips!" Buffalo Wings & Fries $5.25 New York Strip Steak on a bun with fried onions (optional, no charge) $4.95 ICE CREAM PARLOUR e Soft & Hard Ice Cream e Frozen Yogurt e Milk Shakes e Banana Splits ® Sundaes ll NOW OPEN _ GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES e ANNUAL RATES ¢ 1 YEAR..c..cormierermssrnsnnaneies 5.25% 2 YEAR......ceeerereenrenvusensenes 5.876% 3 YEAR.......cvnserernermsensnsenes 6.5% 4 YEAR......oeeememrnnnensenses 7.0% 5 YEAR...c..conurensrerssisnsenees 7.126% Rates subject to change without notice SCUGOG FINANCIAL SERVICES A DIVISION OF CRESSBROOK FINANCIAL PLANNING LTD. 250 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY "Serving Scugog for Over 15 Years" - PHONE 985-3832 SIGNS AND INSTALLATIONS o Fam Fence Installed 5 deep CH lols a ale] [soxe [Ne HUI oR (o RC{C Ie [Fs HEN ¢ Post dnver ¢ Crane service up to 42'- 7 ton. CR oY {[etel (ola rele RN Fo Ia CR RIFE (SI {oT @ BIg AIAN AVES Ll ofc) ilsle] (ol grdela REA MN [Uap] 01] 6S 986-5900 ~ A Daffy Definition. A lawyer is someone who "is willing to spend every cent you own, to prove he's right. Our y Sympath to Mr, Howard Gourlie, a ris and Tom Armstrong, on the passing of ~ his sister, Laura, . Walter Locke, who passed awa July 5 and was laid to rest in Lindsay July 8. Mrs. Locke was a former resident in this area. I attended the Community Care Luncheon in Uxbridge last Tuesday. The food was wonder- ful and all appreciated the mu- sic by the four ladies. I think we should give them a hearty vote of thanks. Let's hope we can help Laura celebrate a big birthday in August. Leanne Munro was home from Corpus Christie for a ~ week's holiday to help her par- ents celebrate their 25th anni- versary. Aaron Wilson of Beaverton, Robert Ashton and Fraser Pu-- terbough enjoyed taking partin- a lob ball tournament. at Little Britain on Saturday.. Our sympathy to the Postma 'family in their bereavement as Gordon's mother was laid to rest last week in Trenton. = - The Annual Community Pic- nic will be held at the Boadway home, a pot luck lunch July 2% - at noon. Sponsored by the Wom- - ~ en's Institute. This is your invi- tation. Come and bring a friend. Lynn Evans displayed some | of her work at the art festival at Nathan "Philips Wt last .- Week, Mis. LJ of Brockville has been Visiting at' the. dl of Mr. and Mrs. Elden' Evans with her daughter Anita and family, Dr. Jerry and Joan Asling of Hanover visited his parents and her mother, Olive Barton, last weekend. Sharon and Fred Wilby who . have been visiting John and Joanne Hansen for the past two weeks have returned home to Rapid City, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Cather- wood visited her mother, Ruth Ashton, on Sunday. "The Sues § Shores Museum n Village will be holding three Pi- oneer Day Camps this summer for childrén six- to 10-years-old. The object of the camps Is to bring the past to life forthe chil- dren. Pictured learning about one-room schoolhouses- from museum employee Angle Veho! are Ashley. Penns and Lay gre Main. : Pioneer Day Camp - The Scugog | Shores Museum Second Hand For Kids and the. 3 Village is hosting three four-day - Scugog Citizen. Registration #§" ' Pioneer Day Camps this sum- limited to'15 children per camp: mer for children six- to 10- years-old. The camps' will be held July . 27-30, August 10-13, and Au- gust 17-20 atthe riuseum. 'The cost is $25 a child per week. Re available at the Port Perry Star, Kastelic Kounting, Settlement House Shops, . Children's Den, BEST (just around the corner) x 985-4823 Phone & Fax OPEN 10-5pm 7 DAYS a WEEK No » Antiques ® Country Collectables @ Folk Art & Supplies FOR) [ S ~~ @ Ceramics @ Cherubs LE S » Candles » Floral Arrangements 143 Perry St. Port Perry ® Crafts & Supplies @ Lace * Ribbon » Baskets @ Fax Service now available D4.5 Cove (white) 52%. per sq. (approx. 100 sq. ft.) ALSO ... Soffit, Seamless Eavestroughing, Shutters & Yerlee Sudine 30004 Hwy. 48, PEFFERLAW 599 Steven Court, NEWMARKET ote Line of Metal Siding Buchner Manufacturing Inc. 705-437-1734 416-836-1033 1-800-461-6455 gistration forms are NOW AVAILABLE + at The aim of the camp n, sa Cathy Pavlik. = We hope it willbe iriteresting for the children," Miss Pavlik told the Star. "It's more con- structive than. ahending the morning watching : The camps. will run from 9 a.m. to noon. Each day will fea- ture a different theme, includ- ing pioneer, native, victorian, and comparing the past with the present. Activities will be matched with the theme, * 10 Year Warranty ag ainst window pow ng 2 years on all parts and labour. [ore 4) Reach Industrial Park - Regional (1/4 mile east of one! 8 Rood ESTIMATES is to bring the past to life for the chil- * ys camp- 'co-grdifiator ) SE AA Ms 2 RA SIRE yon. mi. TT