Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 26 May 1998, p. 12

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CCC 12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 26, 1998 Chicken Coop Bakery owners mark 30 years in the village There will not be any church service at Greenbank next Sunday, May 31 as it is the Sunday School Anniversary at Seagrave. The Greenbank congre- gation are invited to join with them in their special service. The Fidelis Unit of the U.C.W. will meet at the church on Wednesday, June 3 at 1:30 p.m. Special speaker will be Mrs. Betty Somerville. All the ladies Doris Hill |] are invited to come. We are sorry to report the passing of Rev. Kenneth Lee, who was a former Greenbank resi- dent. Interment in - VIII SIE orgy Brooklin 87th Annual Spring Fair R@GERS June 4,5,6 & 7 cHEX T.v. INSIDE THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH 7:00pm Official Opening "Brooklin Spring Fair Ambassador Pageant" FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH 6:00pm Spelling Bee 8:30pm-10:45 Square Dancing SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH 2:00pm - 3:30 pm Baby Show "Pre-Registration Required f+ Sue 430-6192 or Janice 430-6706 .2 + Line Dancing Demos, Clogging, The Stylamanders Lincoln Leapers & Live Music SUNDAY, JUNE 7TH 2:00pm Fiddle Competition 27:N2¥:\n] 5 10:30am Saturday, June6th, AGRICULTURAL TENT Featuring: Sheep Shearing Goat Milking Farm Animals Coloring Contest OUTSIDE THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH 4:00pm Kids Pony Show 5:00pm Midway Rides, Bavarian Tent 8:00pm Demolition Derby FRIDAY, JUNE 5TH 7:30pm Truck & Tractor Pull SATURDAY, JUNE 6TH 9:00am Horse Shows, Rabbit Show 1:00pm Pet Show (16yrs. & under) 8:00pm Demolition Derby SUNDAY, JUNE 7TH 11:00am - 4:00pm Cruisin' Day Car Show 12 noon Sheep Show 1:00pm Log Sawing 1:00pm Speaking of Wildlife 1:30 pm Hamess Horse Races 1998 - "The Sky's The Limit" For information call Assembles at North Street 7123-8602 COUNTRY CRAFT OF fax 723-9281 a & COLLECTABLE SHow [srogkun eae IT IT Saturday, June 7th 10am - 9pm RS = Sunday, June 8th 10am - 5pm 0 n FAIR ADMISSION g Adults $6 - 4 Day Pass $12 Children 5-12 $1.00 UNDER & FREE | "WiiY | E oS im Seniors & Students (12-18) $5 Parking $2 HWY 401 . - is, 1 gal. size 60 cm (2') 100 cm (3'/.') tne a HII ---------- Spreading Evergreens Varieties include: Bar Harbour, Blue Rug, Blue Forest, Andorra, Tamarix, San Jose, Paul's Gold & Mint Julep Regular $8.95 White Spruce Regular $39.00 Norway Spruce Regular $66.00 (905) 985-7667 Located on NE corners Hwys. 12 & 47 Less 30% = Greenbank on Tuesday, May 26. Congratulations to John and Madeline McCabe who are celebrat- ing 30 years since coming to Greenbank, and owning the Chicken Coop Bakery and Restaurant. Thanks to them for all those home baked goodies in Greenbank. A good time was had on Friday evening at the hall with the monthly euchre. Winners were: Ladies - Verna Draper, Muriel Tassie, Marlene Blain. Gents - Roy Blain, Shirley Lee, and Murray Lee. Lucky draw winners were Mary Drewery, June Bayley and Doris Evans. Harry, Doris, Robert, Tyler and Nadine Hill attended the birthday party in Whitby on Saturday for Deanna Stanfield. She is now two years old. iE A Greenbank Garden Centre mn. Less 20% = From April 25th to May 31st From April 20th to May 31st Less 30% = if busy call (905) 985-4862 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Township of Scugog SUMMER CAMP EARLY REGISTRATION DAY Sat, May 30, 9am - 1pm at Township of Scugog Offices, 181 Perry St., Port Perry SUMMER CAMP BROCHURES NOW AVAILABLE Call Dan Robert at the Museum for info. 985-3589 From April 15th to June 30th $716 $2 13° $462 HE'S SO NASTY; Bill S JEFF MITCHELL/PORT PERRY STAR ykes (Derek Baker, right) menaces Fagin (Mike Elaschuck) during a dress rehearsal for Inmaculate Conception's production of Oliver Twist. The play opened last night and continues tonight through Friday at the school. Curtain time is 6:30 p.m. Epilepsy Durham Region presents The Support Network for Children with Epilepsy: What Durham can offer you and your child. This will be a panel dis- cussion with representa- tives from Special Olympics - Grandview; School Board - Community Living, and Epilepsy Durham Region. There will be a presen- tation by each member of the forum followed by a dis- cussion. It takes place Tuesday, RY. |] Epilepsy Durham hosts speakers June 9 at 7:30 p.m. at The Ajax Kinsmen Heritage Centre, 120 Robertson Street, Ajax. For more details call 666- 9926 or 1-800-350-9069. Annual concert Sunday, June 7 at 2:30 p.m. The Kawartha Male Chorus presents its fifth annual Concert for a Sunday Afternoon at Cambridge Baptist Church, 28 Cambridge St. N., Lindsay. Tickets are $6 (chil- dren free) and can be obtained by calling 705- 793-2379 or email <wbates@peterboro.net> ip CORRECTION [(ANADIAN i NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Giant Outdoors Sale" flyer Page 4. Mini Citronella Torch, 59-3923-8 Illustration shows 2 torches Torches are sold individually, not as a set. Page 5. Assorted Live Goods. Should Read: "Available only at participating Canadian Tire Garden Centres". Page 20. Electric Winches, 40-5940X. Copy Reads: Reg. 239.99 - 549.99, Sale 199.99 - 449 99 Should Read: Reg. 349.99/up, Sale 299.99/up. Page 22, ltem#1, Koolatron Compact Cooler, 37-0183-8. Copy Reads: 18L.. Should Read: 17L.. We sincerely regret any inconvenience we may have caused you. S cnote 4321 - M Zones

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