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Port Perry Star, 14 Sep 1993, p. 14

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amen, A El at 14 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 14,1993 Good attendance at euchres Don Plain drove Kelly and three of her friends to Wonderland on Sunday. One of the girls had a gore throat because she screamed so much. Thanks, Don, for taking them. The weekly euchres have started with a very good atten- dance. It has been nice to see some new faces and welcome back to all the regulars. The EE --------_--_--_--_--__ Ea EES CO MUNITY OFAN MIN ID YAN oi a Co 2 Community Calendar runs each week in either the Port Perry Star or Star Marketplace providing space for local non-profit organizations te receive coverage for their important approaching events. Listings in Community Calendar are absolutely Free to any non-profit group, Copy must be submitted in writing before noon on Friday prior to publication, to be included in the next edition of the Port Perry Star or Star Marketplace. by Peggy Bredin and Eileen Pugh Recent visitors to Pat and Clayton Love were his niece Mrs. Marion McAfee and grand niece Miss Suzahne McAfee, of Edmonton. John and Peggy Bredin and family attended the wedding of John's nephew Roger Bredin on * Heats like a woodstove e Looks like a woodstove e Bums clean convenient natural or propane gas. Bring in this ad and SAVE $100. on the purchase of a Regency Gas Stove Hil Sept. 30th A -- Plus 900 Hopkins St. at Burns Whitby ¢ 668-3192 (behind the restaurant) BUSINESS COMPUTERS FAMILY COMPUTERS New or Used Get the Full Package All Major Packages Hardware * Software * Tutoring Setup * Support & Service Call WILLIAM M. SANDIFORD WILLIAM M. SANDIFORD JR. (416) 985-1877 Introducing a New High-Performance Window... Rev. Bob would like more music to be sung during the service. It will be well worth your while to go out every Sunday to hear what Darryl plays. I guarantee it will be lively but heartwarm- ing. Jim and Minnie Martin have moved into their new house near Apple Valley. I'm sure Jim will find some refreshments if you drop in. You'd better call first to make sure they are home because they are such ac- tive people. A brave and hopefully deaf visited with her sister Grace and Les Beacock. They attend- ed the local fair then had sup- per with other friends to help Mary celebrate her birthday. Better health is wished for Grant Hunter who is a patient in.Port Perry Hospital. Friends of Clayton Love are thinking of him as he is in poor health at home. Please phone in your news items to 985-2146 or 985-7046, people do look for the Prince Al- bert News. R.R. 2, OAKWOOD - CORNER of HWY. 7 & 46 (2 miles east of Manila) o classes for new & experienced painters * 10 weeks, 3 hour classes, morning & evening JENNIFER CURRIE « large selection of new pattems » # ° reasonable orices for supplies 705 357 3204 | OPTIMUM Series TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Amputee"s meeting, second Tuesday of each month, - Michael Starr Building - 7 p.m. 623-1939. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 The Durham Region Employment Equity Network (D.R.E.E.N.) for Durham Region Human Resource Professionals and Employment Equity Practitioners meets the second Tuesday of each month 11:45 a.m. - 2 p.m., Holiday Inn, Oshawa. Info. 721-2000, ext. 409. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 Come and learn how to develop communication skills, join us at 7 p.m. - Borelia Co-op Hall. 985-4048 MONDAY AND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 AND 14 Port Perry High School night school tration - main office at the school. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 The Oshawa and District Ostomy Chapter - monthly meeting, Oshawa General Hospital, Rm. 1002F - 8 p.m. Info. 579-9516. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Durham Environmental Network meeting, Courtroom 1, the Fire Hall, 132 Church St., Bowmanville. 7:30 p.m. } WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 Big Sisters N.O.W. orientation - 7 p.m., 179 King St. E. Info. 436- 0951. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Brooklin Mom's Morning meets "every Wednesday, 9:15 - 11:15 a.m. - Brooklin United Church, Cassells Road. Info. 655-5680. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Head Injury Assoc. of Durham Region, support group meetings, 7:30 p.m. 459 Bond St. E., Oshawa. Info. 723-2732. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 Support groups for Alzheimer Saturday. It was a great way for winners for last Thursday night 7 De X . the family to get Sopher d were: Verna Slute, Phyllis SEPTEMBER 14, 21, 28 Wednesdays - 1 p.m. - Alzhiemer Regen Also visiting Pat and Clayton Pegg, Aileen Dawson, Blanche Oshawa Chapter One Parent Society Office, 178 Simcoe St. % Cy Love were his niece Mrs. Mary Empringham, Tony Krieg, Ce- Families Assoc. meets at Simcoe ~~ WEDNESDAY, bg The Gold Standard J| Davies and her husband Ginger leste Smalley. Lucky draws: Pat | Hall Settlement House, 387 Simcoe Good Tyme Cloggers lessons, reg- : Davies of Huntsville. g Norton, Phyllis Pegg, Elsie St. S. - Info. 436-5089 or 728- istration and Jus - ih - 8 p.m. GAS STOVE The choir on Sunday was Forbes. Everyone welcome, A. AY, SEPTEMBER 14 RE oa.s Bon «Io. : SAVE $100 toner Sha) bop yery vocal as Doors open at 7:80, suchre 2 Beavers, Cubs, Scouts - registra- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 a ° Christ Re le i e Ieace of M M Devitt of Oshawa tion - 7-8 p.m. Manchester United Blackstock Lions Farmers Night. Hie st Rule in Your Heart". rs. Mary Devi Church Basement. Info. 985-3303. Info. 986-5599; 986-5335. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Kawartha Region Conservation Authority, public meeting, Scugog Municipal Office, Port Perry - 7:30 p.m. 1-800-668-5722. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Borelians Community Theatre annual meeting, 7:30 p.m. Port Perry Town Hall 1873. THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 16 AND 18 Basket making classes, open house and registration Country Baskets - Thursday - 7-9 p.m.; Saturday - 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Info. 985-8603. : FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 17-19 'Emmanuel Pentecostal Church, 50th anniversary, 1680 Reach St., Port Perry 985-4441. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 Golden Slippers perform, Cashway Lumber, Port Perry - 11 am. - 4 p.m. ) SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 Golden Slippers perform, Cullen Gardens - 2 pm. wh SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY, - - . SEPTEMBER 18 AND 19 Scugog Shores Museum Village, Fall Harvest Days, noon - 5 p.m. Info. 985-3589. : TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Durham Region Support Group F.O.R.C.E., families of related cancer efforts meetings, 3rd Tuesday each month, - 7:30 p.m. Info. 436-5174. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 Ladies "Reflections™ group resumes, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 .a.m. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22 Scugog Island Head U.C.W. Turkey Supper. Info. 985-7426. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 Scugog Photography Club meets in Room 162, Port Perry High School, families, first and third 7 p.m. Info. 985-1276. Beef auction at Port fair by Repia Setting a new standard requires proven, higher performance. Repla's new OPTIMUM Series does so, exceptionally well. Some of the new design benefits include: « Stronger, pre-finished aluminum sash. Better wind load resistance. Maintenance-free. « New thermally-broken spacer between the glass. Less cold transfer, more energy savings. New interior option of furniture-quality wood sash and trim. Rich and elegant. » CSA rated at top performance against air and water infiltration; resistance to wind load and condensation. REPLA * E + G™ coated glass, gas-filled, is standard. Greater comfort, better thermal efficiency. Most of these features have a good payback in energy savings and in long service. It's worth your time to have i,m a look. The Repla standard will be your yardstick i to compare the others. Windows of Distinction ; 3 Lo » 4 Oppers 193 North St., Port Perry 985-4910 The 1998 Beef Auction at the Port Perry Fair was a great syc- cess. : Judges were Carl Russnell and Ross Bailey, Auctioneers. Following are the results and purchases: 1st - owned by Ray Rahm sold to I.G.A. for $2/b. : 2nd - owned by Bob Taylor sold to Dowson's Valu-Mart for $1.20/1b. 3rd - owned by Norm Jackson sold to Woodville Sales Barn for $ 1/1b. 4th - owned by Fred Phoenix sold to David Simmonds for $1.06/1b. Others: owned by Sinclair Robertson sold to Pine Ridge Packers for $1.01/1b.; owned by Zac Cohoon sold to Brook's Feed Store for $1.09/b.; owned by Jerry Davis sold to U,C.O., To- ronto for .93 cents/lb.; owned by Ted English sold to Windcrest Farms for $1.09/b.

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