a ---- 30 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, April 18, 2000 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" 5 Breakfast will be served starting at 8:30 a.m. Proceeds from Good Friday Breakfast will go to Cdn. Foodgrains Bank Good Friday Breakfast will be held at 8:30 a.m. in Epsom Church with pro- ceeds to the Canadian Foodgrains Bank. Everyone welcome. by Following the breakfast a walk will be held to Utica Church with a service being held at 11 a.m. Easter Sunday service will be held in Utica Church A mit to Bill McKay at 985- 9205 or Darlene Christie 985-8094, by July 15. The next Millennium Epsom project will be the May 5 beef dinner with proceeds to the church. A bake sale will be held by the U.C.W. during the afternoon. More details will follow, but mark your calendar for this date. Brooklin Redmen open 2000 training camp The Brooklin Redmen of the Ontario Lacrosse Association, Major Series are pleased to announced the opening of training camp for the 2000 summer campaign. The Redmen are eager to repeat as regular sea- son champions and plan to. improve their 1999 playoff performance with the hopes of hosting a Mann Cup Series at Iroquois Park in Whitby in September. The training 9:30 to Il p.m. camp schedule runs from Thursday, May 11 - 7:45 May | until May 15 and to 9:15 p.m. will be held at Iroquois Monday, May 15 - 7:45 Park in Whitby. The sched- to 9:15 p.m. The highlight of the training camp schedule will be two exhibition games against the rival Peterborough Lakers. Game one is set for May ule is as follows: Monday, May | - 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. Wednesday, May 3 - 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. Thursday, May 4 - 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. 7at7 p.m. in Lindsay while Monday, May 8 - 9:30 game two is set for toll p.m. Saturday, May 13 at 7 p.m. Wednesday, May 10 - at Brooklin Arena. at 9:30 a.m. Joint church board meeting will be held in Epsom on Tuesday, April 25. munity Millennium Book project is planned. You are invited to participate by submitting your poem, essay or story. Please limit to 1,500 words. Please sub- I'm pleased to report that Eileen Mole is recov- ering quite nicely at home following her recent surgery. Best wishes are , Lf do rp An Epsom Utica com- % sent her way. Nestleton News by Joyce Taylor SV Hirt e- Margaret and Neil Lee have been busy hosting birthday parties - one for their two-year granddaughter, Alyssa, and last Sunday a complete family gathering to celebrate that of her moth- er, Gladys McColl. Wednesday afternoon bowling for the ladies is finished for another year. { Banquet to be held on April 26. Blue Ray Chapter Thursday, April 13 was a special meeting when Past Matrons and Patrons were honoured. B.]. Short and Peter Miles welcomed visitors from many dif- ferent chapters in Ontario and gave each a carnation. All were pleased to welcome Peter after his surgery and pr or Wednesday Afternoon Ladies Bowling is finished for another year for officers for the ensuing year. Doris Nottingham returned from Florida. Best wishes were extended to Lynda Clements on her impending surgery. After a delicious lunch provided by Margaret Jeffrey and Paula Copithorn, a penny sale took place with proceeds to go to Estarl. Remember to attend the May meeting when voting takes place Nestleton Presbyterian Church Regular church services were held this month with special services to be - held on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, both at I a.m. On Easter Sunday, the new Presbyterian Hymn books will be dedicated in memory of Dorothy Lee. Uxbridge-Scugog squad take part in Oshawa meet Pony Club members participate in Central Ontari On Saturday, April 15, 120 members of 20 pony club branches took part in the Central Ontario Region Quiz at Henry Street High School in Whitby. Quiz includes an oral test, a written test and # a visual test, in which competitors must identify unusual horsey objects. Teams can also enter display projects based on pre-set themes (separate competi- tion). The three divisions in Quiz are based on age and knowledge level. The D level is for the youngest and least experienced pony clubbers, the C level ., for the intermediates, and the A/B level for the oldest and most experienced. Final team standings were as follows. Napanee took first place in the A/B competition, with mixed - Branch "Central Ontario B" and "Central Ontario C" teams second and third. At the C level, Tynedale took first place, Napanee finished second and Timberline third. < In the D competition, first place went to ' Toronto and North York, with Durham second and Maple third. In the display project competition, } Sudbury finished first in the A/B division, 0 Region Quiz with Napanee second and Baltimore Hills third. Prince Edward County was the C level champion, with Eglinton second and Durham third. Oshawa took the honours at the D level with Tynedale second and Prince Edward County third. The top four individual competitors at the A/B and C levels will form teams at each level to represent Central Ontario at the National Quiz to be hosted by the Western Ontario Region in October (assuming they are available to compete). Ribbons went to the top D level competitors. They were: A/B - 1. Julie Wright, Napanee; 2. Heidi Breen, Tynedale; 3. Christy Barnes, Pine Ridge; 4. Jenny Rae, Victoria. C - I. Charlotte Winder, Timberline; 2, Stephanie Meyer, Napanee; 3. Bekky McQuaig, Tynedale; 4. Tiffany Kift, Oshawa. D - 1. Alicia Williams, Baltimore Hills; 2. Michelle Breedon, Huronia; 3. Danielle Berry, Durham; 4. Jenn Graham, Pause Awhile. Eglinton claimed the first "Quiz Stations Champions" ribbon. | ------ -------- Port Perry & Prince Albert UNITED CHURCHES & Rev. Robert LePage Rev. Julie van Haaften 985-2801 Port Perry United Church - SUNDAY, APRIL 23 7:30 a.m. Easter Sunrise Service - Rotary Park Port Perry 9:50 a.m. Morning Worship & Sunday School Cc Prings Pent 1 29 a.m. orning Worship Sunda Minister: & School | PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH 2210 Hwy. 7A - (at Island Rd. 985.3 ) 681; 985-1588 David S. Daniels, Sr. Pastor Peter Pallant, Assoc. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Worship & Jr. Church 5:45 p.m. Prayer Fellowshi 6:30 p.m. ls Praise. MONDAY 7 p.m. Men's Sports Night TUESDAY 9:30 a.m. Between Friends Women's Ministry WEDNESDAY 10 a.m. Saints Alive (55+) 7 p.m. raves Meetin 7 p.m. AWANA pos & Girls THURSD, 7 p.m. Men's Bible Study FRIDAY 10 a.m. Good Friday Service Call for more information SUNDAY, APRIL 23 11 a.m. Easter Cantata "The Day He Wore My Crown" Call for more information A warm welcome to all Wheelchair accessible NESTLETON | Pre-school child care available PRESBYTERIAN (615 1V] {0 Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister Service: 11 a.m. Sunday School provided PASTOR JOHN BENSCHOP 593 Alma Street (One block south of 7A, west off Old flea) SUNDAY MORNIN WORSHIP 10:30 a.m. STEP INTO VICTORY For further info call: 985-1346 ST. JOHN'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Nursery Care Available For further information call 985-3881 or 985-4746 All are wa ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION [0a [0]2)% CHRISTIAN CENTRE BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON UNITED CHURCH REV. DAVID SHEARMAN by The Rev'd B.A., M. Div. OY Gary van der Meer, 986-4235 Incumbent SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Phone: 905-985-7278 Blackstock United Church Fax: 905-985-6810 9:45 a.m. E-mail: Nestleton United Church AscensionPortPerry @ canada.com 11:15am. Services: www3.sympatico.ca/ Wednesday, April 19 shearman/bnuc. htm! Purse, Ags paris BAHA'I FAITH Maundy Thu -8 p.m. "Rise unto that for which thou Friday, April 21 wast created." Baha'u'llah Good Friday For local Baha'i gatherings 9:30 a.m. Ecumenical Good Call: 985-4582 Friday Walk Attend: Local Baha'i gatherings 2 p.m. - The Good Friday Liturgy Info line: Automated, Saturday, April 22 1-800-433-3284 Holy Saturd } Books: at Public Library 8 p.m. Easter Vigil & Baptism Vision TV: "Baha'i Sunday, April 23 Perspective" - Easter Day 1st Wed. of every month 8 a.m. Write: Baha'is of Scugog, 10.a.m. Box 1153, Port Perry LIL 1A9 : Baha'is of Mariposa ST. JOHN'S ; Me ANGLICAN CHURCH [stat ile Bian KOM 200 New Web Site: Rev. Hugh A. Kernohan, <http://www.bahai.org> GREENBANK Parish Priest Tel: (905) 986-0557 PASTORAL CHARGE HOLY WEEK SERVICES Tuesday, April 18 Rev. Ross Carson 7 p.m. Eucharist 985-7787 Thursday, April 20 SUNDAY, APRIL 23 Maundy ursday Pinedale - 9 a.m. 7:30 p.m. Choral Eucharist with Seagrave - 10 a.m. Gr nk - 11:15 a.m. Maundy Thursday Litu Fr iy day, April 21 Good Frida 10 a.m. Stations of The Cross 11 a.m. Good Friday Liturgy MANCHESTER & SCUGOG ISLAND UNITED CHURCH Saturday, April 22 The Great vi il of Easter 985-4094 7:30 pm. Cher Eucharist with SUNDAY Sunday aste Sunday, April i Guest Speaker: Linda Winton Easter Sunday "Sonrise service & Breakfast - 9:30 a.m. Choral Eucharist 7:30 am Seldon island Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. HOPE CHRISTIAN Or aay op igsents REFORMED CHURCH Sunday School Rev. Norman A Sennema Manchester 11:15 a.m. 14480 Old Simcoe Rd (Between Sunday School 7A & Prince Albert) A Warm welcome to all SUnpay Sepvicss. Yolllelole :30a.m. &6 p.m. Svar Schaol & Nursery COMMUNITY CHURCH YO! PROGRAMS: CHURCH Dies con Svenings LADIES COFFEE BREAK: (Latcham Communi Centre) Thursday momings 121 Queen St. I Li paired aides Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. elephone: 985-9307 Teaching the Word of God COLUMBUS COMMUNITY Homotyverse, A Community Church "Perini Discipiing or * Rev. Fred Jackson Wain of Grace B.A. M. Div. "Jr. Chueh SUNDAY, APRIL 23 SO 1 AO Service - 10 a.m. Call for information urse Care Always Available