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Port Perry Star, 15 Sep 1998, p. 22

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t H MRE = Pe GT YP Sr Sep met +3 ---------- Ek i ---- ~ 22- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, September 15, 1998 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Perfect weather greeted the Uxbridge, Oakwood fall fairs What a busy weekend which involved many of our families. On Saturday afternoon a beautiful wedding took place in Blackstock United Church when Sheryl Gibson became the bride of Matthew Julien of Kingston. The reception and dance followed at the Blackstock Recreation Centre. Best wishes to this happy young couple who will be living in Kingston when they return from their honey- moon. Once again the area fairs enjoyed great weath- er with many of our resi- dents attending the activ- ities at Oakwood Fair which celebrated its 150 anniversary, Uxbridge and Durham Central (Orono) over the weekend. Blackstock Fair's President Mark Graham hosted an Appreciation Picnic on Sunday after- noon at his and Jennifer's home. The weather was perfect for the afternoon of visiting and enjoying the food. The Remembrance Day Service for the St. John's Anglican Cemetery was well attended on Sunday afternoon. Rev. Susan Sheen, guest speaker for the occasion brought an appropriate message. Jean and Jack Batty of Coboconk attended the service and were Sunday supper guests of Don and Marjorie Green. Billie and Bessie McMaster of Ballymena, North Ireland are spend- SCUGOG. of Scugog. untarno. 208 North Street (905) 985-7346 EL TOWNSHIP OF SCUGOG =. PUBLIC NOTICE REGARDING THE STOPPING-UP, CLOSING & CONVEYING A PORTION OF THE UNOPENED ROAD ALLOWANCE LOCATED IN THE NORTH HALF AND BETWEEN LOTS 10 & 11, CONCESSION 1, IN THE FORMER TOWNSHIP OF REACH COMPRISING A PORTION OF THREE PROPERTIES MUNICIPALLY KNOWN AS 1000 & 1020 SCUGOG LINE 2 AND 10501 MUD LAKE SIDEROAD, TOWNSHIP OF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 297 of the Municipal Act, R.S.0., 1990. Chapter 45, that the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog proposes to pass By-Laws to stop-up, close and convey that portion of the unopened road allowance located in the north half and between Lots 10 & 11, Concession 1, in the former Township of Reach, comprising a portion of three properties municipally known as 1000 & 1020 Scugog line 2 and 10501 Mud Lake Sideroad, Township The unopened road allowance has never been used for municipal road purposes and in fact, has been used and occupied by the owners of 1000 & 1020 Scugog Line 2 and 10501 Mud Lake Sideroad for many years. The Township of Scugog has agreed to stop-up, close and. convey that the portion of the unopened road allowance to the affected property owners. The proposed plan and description showing the lands affected may be viewed in the Clerk's Department, Township of Scugog, 208 North Street, Port Perry, On Monday, October 19, 1998 at 3:30PM in the Council Chambers, Municipal Office, 181 Perry Street, Port Perry, Ontario, the Council of the Corporation of the Township of Scugog will hear, in person, or by Counsel, the solicitor or agent, any person who claims his land will be prejudicially affected by the said By-Law and applies to be heard. Any person who wishes to be heard should, as soon as possible, make application to: Earl S. Cuddie, Administrator-Clerk Township of Scugog Clerk's Dept. PORT PERRY, Ontario LIL 1A7 MANCHESTER LOCATION OF hb PROPOSED ROAD CLOSING *First Published September 15, 1998. > ing a ladies week vis- are wel- 1ting come to Gerald attend. a n d There Joyce were 15 Kelly tables at and Don t h e a n d weekly Marjorie card Green party and families. Eleven years ago their daughter Elaine was a young farmer dele- gate who was billeted at the home of Elizabeth Kelly and did much tour- ing with Marilyn Green. Bessie 1s an active Women's Institute mem- ber and will be the special speaker at a joint W.I. meeting which will be held at the Blackstock United Church this Wednesday afternoon. Interested Kelly, Greenway, Bruce, Korb BARRISTER AND SOLICITORS Motor Vehicle - Criminal - Personal Injury Wills - Real Estate - Family Law Corporate & Commercial Evenings and Weekends by Appointment 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 [A with the following win- ners: Les Johnston, Kay Brown, May Davies, Verna Draper, Ruby Hudson, Chester Madsen and Stuart Dorrell. Draw win- ners were Gary Notenboom, Ada Armstrong, Grace Manns, Roy Werry, Vera Fawns and Norman Rohrer. Registration for the Blackstock Skating Club will be held on Thursday, Sept. 17 at 6:30 p.m. at Tae the Blackstock Arena. For further information call Deanna at 986-5819. If you have always wanted to learn to crochet here is your opportunity with a "Learn to crochet" class at the Port Perry OMAFRA office on Saturday, Oct. 3 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Material will be provided with your registration cost of $20. Call Muriel Wotten at 986- 0692 to be included in this fun day. Blackstock U.C.W. Morning Unit met on Tuesday at 9:30 a.m. with 14 members present. Unit leader Margaret Mountjoy opened the meeting with a poem entitled "Quit Supposin." Margaret thanked all the members for their help with our various projects over the summer. Members were asked to sign up if they wished a calendar for 1999. We were also asked for pies and help for the lunch to be served at the church for the two days of "Countryside Adventure" Sept. 19 and 20. The general meeting is coming up on Sept. 30 at 7:30 p.m. The program will be in charge of Kelly Gatchell with a speaker on families - why they grow apart and maybe eventually separate. Jol. NNER (oll; OFFICE NEEDS CANON ya Print Display Calcula Extra large 10 digit LCD display. 2 colour printing. " P22-DH a 69773-15017 Three pockets per se size. Smoke colour. 18.99 - PORT PERRY - (905) 985-7383 FELLOWES "Econostor" Box Files 77511-007722 Holds letter or legal size documents. ' Cmoplete with lift off lid. - 55.50 carton 25. Sup? | Special ESSELTE Letter Size Reversible File Folders 100 per box 65909-02190 (R409) Manilla. 65909-02191 (R411) lvory. e Fax: 985-3708 Verna McMahon was responsible for the wor- ship taking as her theme "A Matter Of Time." The mediation concentrated on the importance of using our time in the best possi- ble way and most impor- tantly we should not give God the few minutes we have left over. Gwenyth Thompson was in charge of the program. Her topic was "Changes" - how do we like them and how do we accept them. We were divided into four groups and each group discussed changes in these four cat- egories - society, schools, families and church. After discussion on the findings of each group, we came to the conclusion that changes are numerous and the world 1s changing considerably in our life time. The meeting closed with Benediction. Peggy Larmer, Reporter The Afternoon Unit of the U.C.W. met at Jean Churchill's home on Scugog Island. Nine mem- bers and one guest enjoyed a delicious cake and ice- cream luncheon. Jean Ferguson had the worship service using Psalm -8 verses 1 to 9. We sang a new hymn, "Help Us To Accept Each Other." Roll Call was tell of a place you had visited and show a souvenir. Jean Adams for the pro- gram shared some touch- ing stories from her book entitled "Chicken Soup For The Woman's Soul." Orders were taken for the church calendars. Plans were made for the refreshments for the Durham Countryside Adventure, Oshawa Presbyterial at Enniskillen on Oct. 7 at 1:30 p.m. and Oct. 19 at Pickering Village Church at 7 p.m. The speaker will be Barbara Louks. Meeting closed with Benediction sung to the tune of Edelwiss. Dora Martyn, Reporter Sunday School classes resumed at the United Church on Sunday morn- ing. Sue Wood, children's entertainer was guest for the special beginning day. She sang several enjoy- able songs at . the Children's Theme at the church service. Glenn Larmer sang the solo "O Lord Most Holy" in his fine style. The topic of Rev. David Shearman's sermon was "Asking for Directions." Flowers in the sanctuary were placed by the family in loving memory of Ivan Thompson. I need many more names of post-secondary students attending their various classes and col- leges/universities for next week. Please phone 986- 4257 with the details.

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