i "A Family Tradition for 128 Years" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 3,1994 - 15 Shirley Lee Did you know that three quarters of the planet earth is ocean and we live on the other quarter, and of that quarter only halfofitis inhabitable and, of the area inhabited a very small portion is where farmers grow the crops to feed the world. This was the children's story told by Rev. Shepherd on Sun- day morning, and the point to the story was that each and eve- ryone of us has a responsibility to protect our water, trees and soil for future generations. This story was part of the cel- ebration of Roga ation Day which tells us that God and human- Sketches of Scugog From Page 14 known as Borelia had no existence and there was only an Indian path to what is now Port Perry. Soon the powerful arm of the deceased began to make itself felt in this new location; the stately forest had to give way before the hand of industry, and untamed nature with the wild animals of the wood must fall back as the car of civilization advanced, pushed on as it was by the indefatigable efforts of the new settler, Mr. Crandell, and his now rising family. Soon an opening was made within which might nestle a germ of which was to form not far distant one of the most prosperous, enterprising settlements in the province, and which now as the Township of Reach has few equals and still fewer superiors in the province. The village which arose around the immediate settlement of the deceased for many years bore the name of Crandell's corners and even to this day the old settlers in the back country still call it by that name. However, a number of years ago, by the choice of the deceased and his family the name was changed to Borelia, a name which it still retains notwithstanding its corporation into and absorption by Port Perry. The numerous vicisitudes the seasons of prosperity and the adverse times which fall the lot of all villages struggling for a name and existence as a commercial centre never appeared to shake his faith in the future prosperity of the village and he lived to see the village take its place in the most prosperous commercial centres in the province. During the two years of his indisposition he had been a faithful and devoted student of the Bible and a constant member of the Apostolic church. He had twelve children born to him, seven sons and five daughters, all of whom with the exception of one daughter survive him." Next month: REUBEN CRANDELL WANTED FOR MURDER! FORT PERRY STAR OF : CENTRE Phone: 985.7383 + Fax: 985.3708 Exchange recommendations "Magic Makers" If you listen closely you might hear eight cherubs, intent on an afternoon of musical fun. This lavish bouquet is by Lena Liu, who is celebrating her fifth anniversary on the plate market. Porcelain with twin bands of 22 karat gold. 8 1/4" Bradex 84-G20-1211 $39.50 We are an Authorized Bradford Dealer, and you'll find these and other fine limited-edition collector's plates PENTLAND JEWELLERS "174 Queen St, Port Perry (905) 985-7641 AN Ideal for Mother's Day New and recent Bradford \- ¥ kind co-operate in agriculture; that care of the land is both task and privilege; and that our life depends on God's goodness. Next Sunday is Mother's Day 80 join us for worship at 11 a.m. Special music by the Sunday School children and guest obo- ist, Emily Stone. This special day will also be Baptismal Sun- day. The U.C.W. Fidelis Unit will be meeting Wednesday, May 4 in the church basement at 1:30 p.m. with the Evening Unit at 8 p.m. All ladies are invited to at- tend. The Youth Group's Spring Breakfast will be held May 15. You can obtain tickets from any youth member or call 985-2006. The parents of Greenbank- Epsom Public Schools, as well as the teaching staff, were over- whelmed by the response to their fund raising auction Fri- day night at Neil Bacon Auc- tions, which raised over $12, 000 to be divided equally between the two schools. Green- bank's share will go towards up- dating the school's playground equipment and the purchase of an A.V. computer. Sincere thanks to everyone for their participation. We send "Get Well" wishes to Mr. Norman Elson who under- went surgery last week at To- ronto General Hospital. We hope he will be able to be home soon. Jan Robinson, Donna Irwin and Janice Lee attended a Sun- day School Convention "Equip '94" on Saturday at Park Bible Church in Burlington. They re- ported attending some interest- ing seminars. I guess spring must be herein spite of the cool weather be- cause minor ball practice starts this week with the regular schedule beginning next week. Another sign of spring is the meeting of friends and they talk of their favorite golf courses. It made me think of a quote of Bob Hope's "If you watch a game, it's fun. It you play it, it's recrea- tion. If you work at it, it's golf." VELUX SKYLIGHT 2x4 Fixed Unit 215.99 Flashing Included 11 Vanedward Dr., Port Perry 985-7391 Le VLR) @oi2(0]0]V 03 [) * QUALITY SERVICE D/F WINDOWS FOR ALL YOUR WINDOW NEEDS 45% OFF vs. LAKE SCUG0G LUMBER C0. LTD. 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