Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 11 Jan 1994, p. 19

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r= "A Family Tradition for 127 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 11,1994 -'19 Euchre at hall Thursday It's good to be back to school and set a routine. This family had a peaceful holiday, doing a wide variety of things from snowmobiling, hockey to hospi- tal stays. Once in a while we must take time to thank the people we take for granted. I spent a short time in Port Hospital having minor surgery. From the time | entered the door for my pre- hospital stay checkup until my surgery was over, [ encountered many caring and dedicated peo- ple. The nurses were very atten- tive but cheerful. They kept a close eye on me. Many thanks to everyone who helped me on Dec. 28 to part with my gall- bladder. Special thanks to Dr. Cohoon who explained every- thing so carefully, and to those nurses who could give needles so quickly and painlessly. I en- Next W.I. meeting is on January 19 Helen [od CET The teen choir sang at the Sunday service at church. Rev. Shepherd installed the UCW of- ficers for 1994, for both UCW units. Our new Fidelis presi- dent was not able to be with us as she is ill with the flu. We wish you better health, Doris Hill. A lovely tribute was given by the past President Helen McKean to Mrs. Myrtle Spencer who will celebrate her 90th birthday in January. She has lived most of her married life in Greenbank and has been a faithful member of Greenbank United Church. She was really surprised and pleased when Helen presented her with a lovely bouquet of flowers. On Saturday, Jan. 22, there will be a Reception in the church when the family invite everyone to help celebrate Myr- tle's birthday. Weekend guests with Iva and Fred Phoenix were Dot and SWEDEN Andy Poupore of Thornloe. Their granddaughter Sarah Phoenix has returned to college in Guelph after her Christmas vacation. We are sorry to report the death of Mrs. Evelyn Tait. She was a long-time resident of Greenbank, but was living with her daughter in Cannington. She is a sister of Mrs. Arvellf Phoenix. Another sister, Grace Gray, is now a patient in Ux- bridge Hospital. Mrs. Tait's fu- neral is at Wagg's Funeral Par- lors on Tuesday. The January meeting of Women's Institute will be held at the home of Shirley Lee on Jan. 19 at 1:30 p.m. This is Family and Consumers Affairs meeting. The roll call tell of your childhood memories of wintertime. 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 ini DNS ere a la | _ LN) : 4G EET | pyc A 7 a " yr ARE YOU INTERESTED IN INCREA OR STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS? Jonsered A LEADER IN THE INDUSTRY IS LOOKING FOR AGRESSIVE DEALERS TO SELL AND SERVICE THE FULL LINE OF JONSERED OUTDOOR POWER PRODUCTS. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN TALKING TO A JONSERED SALES REPRESENTATIVE, PLEASE CALL OR FAX Tel: (705) 476-8080 Fax: (705) 495-4655 LEAVE YOUR NAME, ADDRESS AND PHONE OR FAX NUMBER. ALL INQUIRIES WILL BE ANSWERED. SING YOUR SALES jeyed talking to the operating staff. What a good bunch. Please take time to thank your nurse, doctor, receptionist and support staff. We're very lucky to have such talented people to help us. There are some students who go to Prince Albert School that took time out of their holidays to write a letter to their teacher. This was supposed to be in the news weeks ago. Dear Miss Snider: Thank you for working with us before and after school for our Instrumental Music and ar- ranging for us to go to Epsom School, the nursing home and Pizza Delight. We thank you for all of your hard work and appre- ciate it even though we may not show it sometimes. From, Room 11, Your Students. Ladies please remember that U.C.W. meets again Wednes- day at the church at 8 p.m. Try tobe there. All euchre players - remem- ber Thursday night will be eu- chre at the Prince Albert Hall at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. LIVELY Heather Louise, daughter of Don & Louise Free, and Randy Gordon, son of Gordon & Heather Lively, were happily united in marriage on Saturday, October 16th, 1993 at the Port Perry United Church. Maid of Honour was Cindy Thompson, friend of the bride. Bridesmaids were Michelle Teno, cousin of the bride, and Kim Lively, sister of the groom. Flowergirls were Stacey Mclean and Dawn Free, both nieces of the bride. Best Man was Stephen Hnatko, friend of the groom. Ushers were Jeff Free, brother of the bride, and Wayne Dart, friend of the groom. Heather and Randy honeymooned in Pocano Mountains and now reside in Port Perry. = - IN STOCK ONLY - CROSS PENS & SETS 5% Off * ORGANIZERS * PORTFOLIOS BRIEFCASES 5% Off PICTURE WALL CALENDARS 25% OFF on selected COMPUTER ACCESSORIES CHILDREN'S BOOKS REDUCTIONS REMAINING Stickers ¢ Stickers ¢ Stickers CHRISTMAS STOCK

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