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Port Perry Star, 2 May 2000, p. 20

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Gh Pm Ld h A irr mir Ae MT 20 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, May 2, 2000 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" enjoying this magnificent weather - it's so nice to see Seagrave come alive with gardens, children on bikes, | 985-0800 Drag all your old goodies out of the garage and try to sell them Hope everyone playing at the parks, etc. Attention all Robinglade Estates resi- dents, by now you should have all received the flyer NEST) § |) PAA OF: ) ol OF 113 ool 1) (oh 399 Queen Street, Port Perry 985-0800 Toddler Openings Available 15-mths. -- 2 1/2 yrs. Limited openings in other ages 2172 yrs. -- 12 yrs. Qffering before and after school care ET gtonemoogy | [A . Open 6:30 am to 6:00 pm 9, a 2, © Gare gemtt® Call Karen for more info 14800 Cartwright W. 1/4 Line, Blackstock 8 (905) Et 986-4771 Trees, shrubs, bedding plants, etc. We specialize in Perennials (350+ varieties) old favourites and new varieties Paul Larocque hed - TT - - m ~ pis 3 88 5 A X N 58 5 5 "ARNE N e +b Es 3 a "Af be 83 OR a it ALE bY ARS iN . % 24 hr./day 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! (905) 93804234 pager (HUE) 72000685 SINCE 1987" Sa .. MARK BURGER BUS: 985-0420 172 REACH INDUSTRIAL PARK DR. RES: 986-5327 PORT PERRY, ONTARIO. UA 229 Py [9G MINIROE Brad Martyn MINI LOADER « BACK HOE « DUMP TRUCK (905) 986-4343 MOBILE: (905) 718-6375 regarding sparklers the annual and bug neigh - Seagrave spray. bourhood All chil- yard sale. dren must and fire- be accom- works on panied by Saturday, an adult. May 20. This day is Now is the a great day time to do for neigh- that spring cleaning. Last year, this annual event had more than 20 homes par- ticipating. Please give your loonie to Janet Vendrig to cover the advertising costs. Signs are also needed so if you have any - please let Janet know. The fire- works in the park will be at dusk on the Saturday night. The cost is $20 per family which is to be given to Joyce Beauchamp a.s.a.p. Take your own lawnchairs, blankets, refreshments, wieners, marshmallows for roasting, Port Perry, just off H © FOCUS ON Feature Contractor: ANALDA GARDEN CE Situated on Cartwright West 1/4 Line, approximately 4 miles east of wy. 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 bours to meet and have fun. Happy birthday wishes go out this week to Karen and Ryan Szewerda, Jack Short, Dale Thomas, Wayne Wanamaker (40th) and Jason Wanamaker, Fern Tobin, and Matthew Somerville. Happy 25th anniversary to Maurice and Joanne Leveille. The Men's Group of the Seagrave Church will meet Saturday, May 13 at 8:30 a.m. for their regular break- fast program. Bill Sandiford is the guest speaker. Seagrave Fellowship Sisters - Did you send an Easter Card? Happy Spring? How about send- ing maybe a Mother's Day card to your secret sister? If anyone has lost their secret sister information please do not hesitate to contact Joan Birkett. Wanamaker's Store in Seagrave has a great selec- tion of cards available at a great low price. On the second Sunday of Easter the choir sang "Come to the Banquet." During the children's time Rev. R. Carson told them how Thomas doubted that Christ was alive. Betty Lou Beacock read from John 21 vs 1-14. Rev. Carson's ser- mon was on "Unexpected Meetings." He spoke about the three times that Jesus showed himself to the dis- ciples after he was raised. CONTRACTORS 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 plants. program Don't forget the annual Robinglade Estates yard sale May 20 from death. Communion was celebrated during the service. Once again there was an attentive audience on Sunday evening to enjoy the Annual Spring Melcdies 2000 Musical which was arranged by Pinedale and Seagrave Church choirs and M.C.'d by Ted Smith. In addition to the choir renditions there was much talent portrayed by the other performers. Many thanks to all who enter- tained and to the organists Muriel Jebson of Pinedale and Doug Wylie for Seagrave. Thanks also to the Pinedale and Seagrave U.C.W. who served refresh- ments after the program. That's all for this week. Please call Ann Sandiford with your news for next week's column. Visitors are always welcome to browse 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 Feature Contractor: WOODTECH CUSTOM CABINETS When selecting cabinets, quality design advice, service and careful installation should be considered as well as price. Woodtech offers a complete computer design service but keeps prices down by not having to maintain an expensive showroom. We take pictures of every job we have done during the past 13 years and would be happy to show them to you. At Woodtech we are happy to handle your kitchen renovation from start to finish but also cater to the do it yourself crowd. You can install or even finish the cabinets yourself to save money. Beware of very cheap estimates as sometimes countertops, handles and installation are extra. What about service? How quickly will a large home centre resolve a problem? Prebuilt cabinets are generally cheaper but a lack of sizes and finishes will restrict layout options. What if you need a repair or want to add on in a few years? Will your prebuilt cabinets still be available? Custom cabinets are built for your project. You specify cabinet sizes, layout and finish. At Woodtech we aren't afraid to try a difficult design or different finish. We can match any paint chip with a durable lacquer finish. We offer many different door styles and wood species as well as hundreds of countertop colours. Woodtech offers a lifetime warranty on drawer runners and hinges as well as five years on cabinet boxes. Drop in or fax us for a quote today or have us come to your home and give you some design ideas. Woodtech is located at 172 Reach Industrial Park Drive. Hours are Mon.-Fri. 8am -5 pm. Sat. 9am. - 2 p.m. Phone 985-0420; Fax 985-6644; e-mail-Woodtech@kawartha.com Makers of fine Custom cabinets, Store fixtures, Bars, Wall units & entertainment units since 1987

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