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Port Perry Star, 22 Jul 1997, p. 26

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26- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, July 22, 1997 "PORT DERRY STAR "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" -- ------ R URAL OTS Ro Small crowd enjoyed the sounds of Pink Cadillac Guests of Marg and Heinz Vehof and family were Marg's brother Clemens Vennes, his son Gregor and his wife Claudia and his son-in-law Thomas Breuers all of Germany. The German visitors enjoyed spending time with the Vehof family and taking .- part in various summer activ- ities. All flower lovers are invited to the Rose and Clematis Show to be held at Donna and Frank Barkey's farm home next Sunday, July 27 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Steven and Lisa Tufts, Hannah and Lucas of Elgin, Manitoba, Darcy and Laura Dorrell, Brittany and Brian of Charlton were guests of their parents Helen and Stuart Dorrell. Roger and Ethel Dorrell of Morrisburg also were guests in the area. They all attended the retirement party of Stuart Dorrell held on Monday evening at the CE Room of the United Church following punch at their farm home. Members of the Land Division Committee and their spouses as well as family mem- bers and close friends attended this delightful evening which featured good food, music by "The Touch of Country" and speeches. : Blackstock There were 11 tables at the Tuesday evening card party with the following winners - Doreen McLean, Ruby Smith, Merv Storrie, Irene Hoffman, Alma Manns, Richard Potter and Pearl Moore. Lucky draw winners were Lois Huntington, May Shortridge, Charlie Stapleton, Vivian Kydd, Darryl Dean and Bernice Renton. - The smaller than expected crowd certainly enjoyed lis- tening and dancing to the great music of the Pink Cadillac under the stars and full moon on Saturday evening. With only one month to fair day, Ruth Marconi and Janice Beechey would like to get an update on the ticket sales for the quilt. Fair directors: please turn in your sold tickets as soon as possible. Harvey and Joan Graham celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a barbecue and salad dinner at their home hosted by their family. Best wishes are extended to Benny Witteveen who undergoes major surgery in Oshawa Hospital (Monday). Pleased to report that Blake Gunter continues to make favorable progress following the stroke which he suffered. A week ago a number of local residents had a delightful trip to Bobcaygeon where they enjoyed a visit with Rev. Dale and Anita Davis. Church service on Sunday VanVeghel, who tions o becoming very capably delivering the sermon. It was good to have Norm Tucker back at the a th e Shag y Epsom's Community Kitchen sister Mary and her husband 3 was very capably conducted atte: family = Eddi Brady from Scotland Maurice Tapscott is omin by Frank VanVeghel, iane reui k in Utica & WET ShOCIE Br. we Hong fh followras his Lamb, Doug Barry, \ be ome ~The Bradburys and Akeds recent knee replacement oper- 'enjoyed a day on the lake on Sunday with friends Caroline and Bill, and a luncheon on Saturday in honor of Mary and Eddie at their daughter ~ Ina'sin Prince Albert. organ. . veral are enjoying ti | Uxbridge Museum on Friday Church service fi he nunity Kitchen held : ~~. Visiting at the Boutilier evening which was directed charge will be held in h each Thursd: home in Utica is Doug and by Joel VanVeghel. Goodwood United Church thi wou =m] Anna's daughter Alicia, Brent Sunday, July 27 at10am. » = ~Raycroft and their son Gus of Congratulations to Dorothy Vacation Bible School will ane B. be: and Ali Prescott. : and Delbert Catherwood of be held in Epsom Church this Ak ane by Bry an d Chef ., Beth Catherwood of Oshawa on the occasion of week, July 23, 24 and 25 from nosLed a 2 amperes 2° Bobcaygeon spent the week- 'their 60th wedding anniver- 9to 11 a.m. for ages six to 12. "C party on Wednesday evening 4" 8%) oC mother Ruth sary. Thursday, July 24. Several members of the and dr friends. John Bradbury's Ashton. ation in Markham-Stouffville Hospital. | ty attended the production "Salt Water Moon" at the I was pleased to hear that 'Several from the communi- "ads. Sports Festival set for Civic Holiday weekend | Festival of Sports Our canvassers have been out during the past two week- ends delivering your programs and asking for your donation to the Aug 1, 2, 3 and 4 Civic Holiday Weekend. I wish to stress that you should have a good look throughout the program at the e will have the Crown and Anchor wheel again with the sponsors name on the face >aesarea for recording points. Two for Saturday afternoon and two for Sunday. Everything else is well taken care of Pine Ridge Garden Club The committee who inspects the gardens of those whom reg- istered for some have ply 3 their annual visit. Everywhere - in the area its the same story, we are two to three weeks behind in growth for this time of year. Let's hope we don't get Ten days until the annual event Beef BBQ countdown on Ten days countdown until our annual beef barbecue on Aug. 1. Volunteers needed for many jobs, so if you can help it would be appreciated. Please contact Marie at 985- 8298, Mary Jean 985-0535 or Larry at 985-2886. Tickets are available from most church members. We offer a prayer for Morley Raines who is a patient in Port Perry Hospital. Mrs. Betty McGee was in charge of music for the church Greenbank area new by Doris Hill CE ---- game on Friday evening were: Ladies - Muriel Gibson, Jean Rodd and Marlene Blain. § ; aes service on Sunday and we -Oh co Hi . and the mystery man walkin to $30 and at present we have an early September frost. enjoyed a lovely solo by cia Roda, Doris Hil through the crowd. T ow 8 12 prizes. Yoke of the Week - A young Norma Brose, "Beautiful draws were won by Ralp stops, he stops and then ps Be sure to look at the pro- father came home from wor Garden of Prayer." Dusty, Jean Rodd and Cliff directions are drawn outofa o. 0 ads and bring your pro- and found his wife crying, "I've Cliff and Jean Rodd have Rodd Next euchre ts Pride hat. Example pick the first gram to the park. | had a terrible day" she sobbed. returned from a magnificent Aug. 15 y; person on your right or it may 7 Watermelon The baby cut his first tooth trip to Alaska. They flew to ve M : e the third person on your Watermelon will be served and took his first step." But Calgary and continued by Is, argare left, or the person in front of you. You will have 30 seconds throughout the field day after- noon thanks to Jim and Chris that's wonderful interrupted the father! Then he fell down coach to Banff, Lake Louise and Jasper. The enjoyed a Couperthwaite and family attended the wedding and to find the ad and answer a Griave of Port Perry LGA. cut his lip on his tooth and train ride through the moun. [FPO of Tanya, daughter ,+ question about the ad. Coul d Need Heip said his first word." (INS 0 Vana pn. They vis. gray 1 aps iliwaite bo be what is their phone giv h We still need two to four Saying of the Week - An ited Vancouver Island and Dann eaor Mike Pelletier or street address w eh parentstohelpoutatthe kiddie atheist is a person who has no cruised up the inside channel and family have moved from appears on the ad. corner for the Saturday after- invisible means of support, to Anchorage. y ) prizes range from $15 noon. We also need four people # John Buchan Winners at the euchre the apartment to their house on Ianson Drive, Greenbank.

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