"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 14,1993 - 33 The Scugog Island Institute has extended an invitation to all those interested in hearing Mrs. Marjorie Wilson speak on Osteoporosis on Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 8 p.m. at the Scugog Island Hall. The Golden Slippers: will be at the Cashway celebrations in Port Perry on Saturday, Sept. 18 and on Sunday, Sept. 19 and they will be back to Cullen Gar- dens for shows at 2 and 3 p.m. Come out and support our popu- lar local group. Don't miss the Fall Harvest Fs 2 Guess everyone 1s getting back into their regular routine of school, girl guides, arena sports, etc...busy time of year! Robin Glade Estates Wom- en's Group starts up their 10th year this week with the first meeting on Thursday Sept. 16, 8 p.m. at the home of Sabina Brazeau. As many members know, Kate MacDonald has generously offered to be co- organizer for the group. This will indeed be a great help as the group has increased in members over the past few years. To date, 37 copies of the agenda have been given out, to existing members, anyone over the past summer who expressed an interest in joining, and to new neighbors. If anyone would like a copy, please don't hesitate to contact myself at 985-3722 or Kate at 985-4577. Don't forget to take your $1 for the 50/50 draw, a book for the book ex- change and your membership money, if possible. I will be late getting there - so save me a piece of our 10th Anniversary Cake! Special birthday wishes to Brian Jewell from his children. Don't forget Brian, 40 isn't old -- if you're a tree! Happy birthday to Lindsay Trick who turns 11 years old on Sept. 14. Also happy birthday wishes go out to Kent Taylor, Amy Wanamaker, Joshua Jo- nah and Jamie Smith. Special happy birthday wishes to our son, Michael Cooke, who turns five on Sept. 21. FB RARER RE Seagrave N by Diane Cooke GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES e ANNUAL RATES ° SE, cere 8.75% OT corsonvresnusiee DoS 4 DVO 1 YEAR .cccoicinsces Days at our Scugog Shores His- torical Museum this weekend Sept. 18 and 19. The 4th Port Perry Brownies will hold their first meeting on Monday, Sept. 20 at 4 p.m. at the Scugog Island Hall. Don't forget to give your bus driver a note. A Note From Mrs. Reader The former Scugog reporter for 35 years, Reta Reader fol- lowing Dorothy Martyn, wishes to congratulate the new report- er on her detailed beginning and trust she gets co-operation Fall Bazaar Oct. 2 Congratulations to Lawrence and Eleanor Nicolls who cele- brated their 40th wedding anni- versary on Sept. 5. They en- Joyed a dinner with their family at Cullen Gardens. Lawrence has had a complete recovery fol- lowing surgery several weeks ago at Shouldice Hospital in To- ronto. Best wishes again, Law- rence and Eleanor. The Hospital Auxiliary Fall Bazaar will be held Saturday, Oct. 2 from 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. at the Latcham Centre in Port Perry. Lunch of soup, sandwiches and pie will be served. Cost is $4.50 for adults, $2.50 for children, and pre- school age are free. Contribu- tions to the bake table, craft ta- ble, nickel table will be grate- fully accepted. For more information or to have items picked up, please call Donna Sweetman at 985-3851. Church news: the rally ser- vice was held last Sunday when the Superintendent George Hill gave out awards and diplomas to the Sunday School children. They enjoyed a picnic at the Seagrave Park following the service. 'Rev. David Shepherd's ser- vice was "What Makes You So Sure?" and choir sang "We are a Part of the Family". Seagrave U.C.W. will meet this Wednesday, Sept. 15 in the Church at 8 p.m. with Lillian Ross as hostess. Please remem- ber your gift for Victoria's House. 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 from the Island residents who apparently realized the loss of weekly reports. Reta also appre- ciates the recognition from the publisher and his staff. Bill Reader has returned from the historical country of Italy where he visited Rome, the Leaning Tower of Pisa, the Island of Cicily, the Streets of Venice, the Isle Cipri, the Colos- seum, the Art City of Florence, St. Mark's Square, Pompeii, the Sistine Chapel, many beautiful fountains, caves and many oth- er attractions including moun- tains and the Catacombs. - Scugog Island United Church The service on Sunday in- cluded the Dedication of Teach- ers and Leaders. Special thanks to the children who helped the minister with the Children's Time by dressing up as Sarah, Community Nursing Home was ey was raised through bingos, held at the Latcham Centre. The money will go towards the nursing home's Dream Trip #2. Pictured is Pierre Leduc presenting the cheque to nursing home employees Donna Drew, Kim Mitchell, Mary Booth, Miriam, Jacob and Joseph. It is great having the choir back af- ter their well deserved rest. The Lectionary Bible Study will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 14 at 1:30 p.m. at the church. The Worship and Music Com- mittee will meet on Wednesday, Sept. 15 at 1 p.m. at Scugog Is- land United Church. Note change of date and time. Choir practice will be held at the church on Thursday, Sept. 16 at 7 p.m. New members wel- come. The Youth Group will meet on Friday, Sept. 17 from 6-7:30 p.m. at the church. Youth in Grades 6-8 are welcome. Don't forget your articles for "The Bridge" newsletter. They are due to Betty Hamelink by Sunday, Sept. 19. Elders at the Island please note the distribu- tion date will be Oct. 3 Sunday School registration will take place on Sunday, Sept. 19 from 9:45 - 10:30 a.m. at the church with refreshment and fellowship. The Island congregation are invited to Manchester United Church's Anniversary Service on Sunday, Sept. 19 at 11 a.m. The guest speaker is Rev. John Brown with special music by "Providence." Lunch and fellow- ship following the service. Don't forget to call Bonnie at 985-7426 to reserve your tickets for the Head U.C.W.'s Turkey Supper on Wednesday, Sept. Don't forget your articles for "The Bridge" | Please call 985-8871 with your news for next week's col- umn. Special thanks for your support this week. I appreciat- ed the many positive comments. Iwill try my be to hear from you with news. presented with a cheque for $500 Friday night. The mon- Marg Cavill and Anne Terry. 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