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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 2000, p. 21

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I RR SS ee RA Ta NN SS SS nd . "Scugog"s Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, September 6, 2000 - 21 v Family friends gathered to remember Robert Stevens By Ann Sandiford Seagrave Correspondent Sympathy of the community is extended to the Stevens fam- ily on the sudden passing of Robert Stevens following a motorcycle accident in Robinglade. Robert, who was 24, was the twin brother of Ronald Stevens and will be incredibly missed by the family. Robert was always known as a fun loving person who enjoyed the outdoors and the companionship of his many friends. A service was held for Robert at Low and Low at the beginning of July. His family, Rosalind, Ken and Ronnie are certainly in our thoughts at this time. Sympathy of the community is also extended to the Currie family, Ann, Blaythe, Debbie and Scott on the recent passing of Ann's mom, Mary Lillian Marriott at the age of 85. Mrs. Marriott lived in Robinglade with her daughter, Ann and fam- ily for the past two years. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Marriott at the Ogden Funeral Home in Agincourt on Aug. 21. Congratulations to Cathy Wanamaker who passed her Grade 2 piano exams recently. She is a student of Joan Lee. Congratulations and best wishes to the following couples who are celebrating their wed- ding anniversaries - Lawrence and Eleanor Nicholls - 47 years on Sept. 5, Ken and Marion Short - 48 on Sept. 6 and Charlie and Barbara Short - 52 on Sept. Il. Seagrave Church The Men's Group will meet this Saturday, Sept. 9 at 8:30 a.m. at the church. All men are welcome. Next Sunday, Sept. 10 is Rally Day for the Sunday School class- es at 10 a.m. Sacrament of Baptism will be celebrated on Sunday, Sept. 17. Anyone wishing to be baptized or to present their children for baptism please contact Rev. Ross Carson. At the church service on Sunday, Rev. Carson talked to the children about a pencil and eraser. Just as an eraser can rub out mistakes, so we must ask for- giveness for our mistakes. The sermon was "Good Sense Stewardship." Next Sunday a social hour will follow the ser- vice. That's it for this week. Please call Diane Cooke with your news for next week at 985-3722. Don't forget the soap box derby on Sept. 30 Por PERRY STAR Sorry to report the pass- ing of James lanson last week. He was along time resident of Greenbank and was involved in many agtivities in Greenbank. Sympathy is extended to the family. Margaret, Marion and Robert Couperthwaite vis- ited with Mrs. Edythe Bonnie at Paris on Saturday and travelled on to attend the 50th anniver- sary celebration in London for Glen and Eileen French, and on Sunday they travelled on to Dresden to visit with Jerry Davis and on their way home visited with Ron and Rosie Yantee at Listowell. Congratulations to Muriel Gibson on winning the Grand Champion award on her quilt at Port Perry Fair. The Seagrave, Greenbank Sparks, Brownies, and Guides will be hosting a registration night on Monday, Sept. 11 at 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Seagrave Church. For more information call Dawn at 985-9546. The euchre at Greenbank area news by Doris Hill Greenbank will be this Friday, Sept. 8. Everyone welcome. Greenbank Sunday School Rally Day is Sept. 10. Welcome to all chil- dren. Thank you from the Thomson family for the wonderful love and sup- port received during the recent loss of their son, Joel. We truly live in a kind, caring and compassionate community. A reminder for the Greenbank Soap Box Derby and Fun Fair to be held on Saturday, Sept. 30 on lanson Drive and in lanson Park. Mike (985-3745) is eager and ready to take registra- tions and give out informa- tion pertaining to the derby. Some of the Fun Fair activities to take place the village. As an added appy 13th Birthday Christa Chambers September 8, 2000 Love, Mom, Tom, Brett, Lee & Tyler Bruce & Deidra Walker are proud to announce the graduation of their daughter Kelly from Nipissing University. Kelly duated with Honours BSc nmental Science and Physical G hy i 17, 000, She will be returning to N.U. to complete a B.E. 8 legree. during the day are pony incentive, Madeline at rides, hockey and basket- the Chicken Coop Bakery ball shoot, face painting, a has generously offered . . TE fish pond as well as candy "Coop Cash" coupons at a floss and a food booth, just value of .25 cents towards 17 to name a few with more your next bakery pur- attractions to come. chase. 19 If you would like more Many thanks to all you 23 information about the folks, who have volun- Fun Fair, or if you could teered to sell and buy 24 25 26 [27 [28 help to make this event a these treats. It's a sweet ; success, please call deal forhelpingto getour 29 30 8 Daphne at 985-7464. kids back on safe play- 32 33 134 35 136 The Greenbank ground equipment. Playground Committee If you could help sell 37 38 has been selling these bars or would like 59 10 a2 Cadbury's Golden to purchase more, please Chocolate Bars around call 985-7464 or 985-3703. 43 44 45 48 | 49 50 51 52 53 ACROSS DOWN u. ungene orana J. Foy Cousin 12. CIO's partner 4. Shrink in fear 13. Ferocity 5. Travis of C&W 15. Ties TT 7. Baskoballs Unsold . Innes . $s unse 17. Cager Frazier 8. Christian soldiers' direction 18. Breaks off 9. Encumbrance 19. Serve soup 10. Aquatic bird 20. Vitality 11. Cash for cards 23. Glass container 16. Possessive pronoun 24, Like Archie's friend Moose 19. Lassie's escort 25. Blankets and sheets, e.g. 20. Author O'Brien Err needled < . : 29. Thanksgiving mo. 21 Wildemess (Nelson I EI Ao ST 35. side WL. Beginner and Advanced classes available in daytime or evenings. 32. Whoever 23. 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