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Port Perry Star, 4 Apr 2000, p. 24

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24 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 4, 2000 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Anyone interested is asked to attend a meeting at 7 p.m. on Friday at the church Interested in forming a Junior Orchestra? So is Bruce Gerrow By Karen Davis Scugog Island News Congratulations and best wishes to Edna and John Beckett on their 50th wedding anniversary on April 8. Scugog Island United Church Our guest speakers on Sunday meming were Pat Beach and Ruth Geddes. Their theme was "Jubilee - Seeking a Hopeful Vision." Julie Gladman and Angela Stowell-Smith extinguished the fourth lenten candle. The Grace U.C.W. will be hosting a birthday party at the villa on Tuesday, April 4 at 2 p.m. The Moms and Tots will meet on Wednesday, April 5 at 9:30 a.m. at the church. The Needs Assessment Committee will meet on Wednesday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Tom Rennick. The Grace U.C.W. will meet on Wednesday, April 5 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Pat Taylor. Choir-practice will be held on Thursday, April 6 at 7 p.m. Bruce Gerrow is trying to form a junior orchestra. All young musicians are invited to attend a meeting on Friday, April 7at 7 p.m. at the church. Confirmation classes will be held for Scugog Island United Church on Sunday, April 9 and 16 from 2 to 4 p.m. at VOLUNTEERS NEEDED You are cordially invited to an OPEN HOUSE to celebrate the 80th Birthday of VIOLET ATKINSON Saturday, April 8, 2000 Between the hours of 1 pm. and 6 pm. To be hosted by her daughters at the home of Donna & Brian Shanley 1572 King Street, Prince Albert, Ontario 905-985-8284 The Scugog Chamber of Commerce is actively seeking volunteers to help with Summerfest at the Port Perry Fairgrounds July 6-9 /2000 Please call 985-4971 to volunteer Together, we can make it happen! ® ofl TeYA SLX) (EOIN. the church. Anyone inter- ested in church member- ship is invited to attend both sessions. People transferring from another denomination are also invited to attend the sessions. Scugog Island United Church will be forming a new official board. Anyone interested in serving on the board please call Gloria at 985-2196. The congregation is reminded to please return their completed surveys as soon as possible. Island residents will also be receiving a survey from Scugog Island United Church within a weeks time and we ask for your assis- tance. The guest speaker for Sunday, April 9 will be Rev. Frank Lockhart. Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 15. The Grace U.C.W. will be holding their Annual Hot Luncheon at S.1.U.C. at 11:30 a.m. The Head U.C.W.'s Craft and Bake Sale will also be held at the Island Hall from noon to 3 p.m. There will be a silent auction, choco- late making demonstration with Easter treats for sale, quilt display, crafts and baking for sale and a tea table. You won't want to miss Saturday, April 15. Call 985-8871 with news for next week's column. Check us out on the Internet: WWWw.portperrystar.com yANCT plants. Visitors are always welcome to brows through the garden, where established plants can be admired. Most are available for sale throughout the season. Call Analda Garden Centre at (905) 986-4771 1/4 Line, Blackstock (905) 986- 4771 Trees, shrubs, bedding plants, etc. We specialize in Ferennials (350+ varieties) old favourites and new varieties 14800 Cartwright W. 24 "hrsday 7 days/week service Affordable Rates * LIGHT & HEAVY EQUIPMENT REPAIRS & METAL FABRICATION * CUSTOM TRAILERS & HITCHES CUSTOM GATE RAILINGS * TRUCK, TRAILER, & FARM EQUIPMENT REPAIRS * ON SITE STAINLESS STEEL & ALUMINUM REPAIRS * ON-SITE MECHANICAL MAINTENANCE! 1908) 985002848 pager (908) 720°8835 Paul Larocque -| Feature Contractor: ANALDA GARDEN CENTRE ===" + 09-4 Situated on Cartwrignt West 1/4 Line, approximately 4 miles east of Port Perry, just off Hwy. 7A, Analda Garden Centre has been in operation since 1974. David and Kathleen Petrie started the business 26 years ago and it has grown steadily. They now specialize in perennials, not only the old cottage favourites, but also hard to find and less well known species. The greenhouses, which are not visible from the front, are filled with bedding plants in spring. All plants are sold are grown in the nursery and are hardy to the area. Although the Garden Centre is small, both David and Kathleen are very knowledgeable and customers can get information and advice on the spot. This is not a "Big Box" operation, where plants are just another commodity, with little interest or knowledge by sales staff. At Analda, you will find plants and friendly service by people who love RS Mle [Xe 1] 085-7383 to be a part of this special feature VITOR IVAN EIS! WONT] BOs Brad Martyn MINI LOADER ¢ BACK HOE » DUMP TRUCK (905) 986-4343 MOBILE: (905) 718-6375 1-800-638-4751

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