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Port Perry Star, 30 Jan 2001, p. 22

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EEE, 22 - PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 30, 2001 "Scugog Community Newspaper of Choice" (a | \ : [ ANGLICAN CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION Port Perry & UNIT Princ e Albe rt ol BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON SN CHURCHES : UNITED CHURCH It's scheduled for Feb. 7 Paula Lishman to speak at next Blackstock Lions' dinner meeting Blackstock Lions Cheese week starts Sunday, Feb. 4, all orders must be in by Sunday, Feb. 11. the water, so pushing his nose tightly to the ice, he got sufficient air to find the one hole and get himself out. The Rev. Phil Hobbs Es Rev. Mister: Page Incumbent y SUNDAY, a. 4 Rev. Juli 'H Phone: 7278 ackstock - 9:45 a.m. 985.2601 Fax: 395-94 10 Neglelon 2 y 5 2 .m. SUNDAY, 9:50 a. Por roe AscgnsionPorPary Dcanade, com Noday Care Church Services: Holy Sm rion A warm welcome to all 11:30 a.m. - Prince Albert Church Sc Nursery at Morming Worship & Sunday 10am. > Sunday Service Sch Saturday, Fob. 3 -- p. BEAHA'l FAITH "Rise unto that for which thou wast created." Baha'u'llah For local Baha'i gatherings Call: 985-4582 Attend: Local Baha'i gatherings Info line: Automated, ST. JOHN'S ANGLICAN CHURCH PORT PERRY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev, Hugh A. Kemohan, Rector 1-800-433-3284 ©3 Tel: (905) 986-0557 Books: at Bubji Library SERVICES slon TV: "Baha'i Tuesda Perspective" - 1st Wed. of every month 7:30 p.m. - Religious Studies Group SUNDAYS On the 1st, 2nd, 4th & 5th Sundays of the month 9:30 a.m. - Choral Eucharist On the 3rd Sunday of the month 9:30 a.m. - Choral Morning 'Box 1183, Port Per Baha'is of Mar Ain Box 59, Little Britain KOM 2CO 705-786-2378 New Web Site: <http://www.bahai.org> 2210 Hwy. 7A - (a Island Rd.) 985-8681; 985-1588 .- David Daniels, Sr. Pastor Peter Pallant, Assoc. Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES 9:45 a.m. Sunday School Church School & Nursery ~~ '3,3m. Worship & Jr. Church HOPE CHRISTIAN p.m. Prayer Fellowship REFORME Every Sunday 6:30 p.m. Evaning Worship EFORNMED CHURCH Rev. Norman A Sennema Pre-school child care available MONDAY 14480 pana i {2 sires | 7 M rince Albert SCUGOG pm. - Marrs Sport Nig SUNDAY, FEB. 4 COMMUNITY CHURCH 9:30 a.m. - Between Friends 10:30 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. CHURCH Women) Sunday School & Nursery WEDNESDAY YOUTH PROGRAMS: (Latcham Community Centre) 10 a.m. - Saints alive (55+) Weta rene 121 Queen St. 7 p.m. - AWANA Boys & Girls LADIES COFFEE BREAK: Pastor-teacher - John Mank THURSDAY Thursday Mornings Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. 7 p.m. - Men's Bible Study Wheelchair accessible & hearing Teaching the Word of God FRIDAY impaired aides | - verse by verse. 7:30 p.m. - Youth Ministries Telephone: 985-9307 . Home Bible Studies A warm welcome to all is Dinnical Counseling ___ Wheelchair accessible S{edU ele leN SI W No) Rona Discipling BECOMING A CONTAGIOUS UNITED CHURCH *Women of Grace CHRISTIAN SEMINAR 19100 Island Road *Nursery Sat., Feb, 10 - $25/per person 985-4094 *Jr. Church Register by Feb. 3 SUNDAY, FEB. 4 *Wheelchair Accessible Call for more information Rev. Dr. Frank Lockhart I Call for information EEE Sunday School & N | 985-1296 GREENBANK unday Sc 00) 3 Ni isery Care Christ will set you free! PASTORAL CHARGE A Warm Welcome to Alll : Rev. Ba Sar on : VICTORY ' ST. JOHN'S SUNDAY, FEB. 4 PEAY RCH Pinedale 9 am. CRISTIAN CENTRE | Seagrave 10 am, PASTOR JOHN BENSCH @ Minister Rev. D.A. Greenbank 11:15 am. op C Sandy) Beaton 593 Alma Street UNDAY, FEB. 4 NESTLETON (One block south of 7A, I. a m, Sen ice PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SR Ola Sica) un chool & - Nursery Care Available Rev. yn Dae i = Minister WORSHIP For further information call 10:30 a.m. Service: 11 a. nn Sunday School provided Everyone Welcome 985-3881 or 985-4746 All are warmly welcome STEP INTO VICTORY 'For further info call:985-13 . BUYING A NEW HOME? It's probably listed this week in the PORT PERRY STAR"S - "FIRST CHOICE" REAL ESTATE SECTION UAE (IT 8 PIZZA, SUBS * &WINGS 80 Water St, Port Permy Wiis! A d. Edit ass SQUARE BOY - Feb. 7 is a ladies' night The dinner meeting on Wednesday, This week we made holes in the ice to and our guest speaker is Paula Lishman. I'm sure many of the Lions wives will be able to tell their husbands what they would like for next a Christmas. - Caesarea Ratepayers We have had avery exciting week down at change skates. Peace Park on Summit Drive. Our pleasure skating circle had new help. First, we had Lorne Brohm bring us a pick-up truck filled with wood for the 45 gallon drum to build a warm fire. As well, Lorne drilled holes in the ice for us. I understand that John McDonald contributed to the cause as well. From Paul Hudson we were able to get some bales of straw to act as a windbreak as well as a bench to sit on to But now for the sad part. The Great Houdini was tied up and thrown into, | believe, the Detroit River. With his magic ability he was able to get himself untied, but didn't allow for the water current and floated downstream. He remembered about the air gap between the ice and Albert misquoted. any." ing rink. However, the They are holding a Valentine's Dance on Saturday, Feb. 10 at the Caesarea Hall. For tickets call John at 986-4364 or Larry at 986-5155. You can be sure of a good evening of friendship and fun. Saying of the Week Silence is not only golden; it's seldom Joke of the Week A mother took her six kids to their new school on opening day. The principal asked how old they were and she replied, "Those two are six, those two are eight and those two are 10." "That's incredible," said the principal. "Do you get two every time?" "No," said the mother, "Sometimes we don't get pump water with a hose to flood the pleasure skat- water just keeps on coming out, preventing us from getting a smooth ice sur- face. We are praying for really bitterly cold weath- er. Scugog Fire Department After taking a break for Christmas... Seniors are back in full swing By N.R. Caswell After. the Christmas break, all activities are in full swing for the seniors at the Latcham Centre. It is great to see so many of our members involved and we do invite all seniors to join us and enjoy the fun. A list of the activities are avail- able at the Latcham Centre, so call 985-7592 for further information. We are fortu- nate to have the Kerry Travel and Tour Group looking after day and extended trips. Their list of destinations planned for this year will be avail- able at the end of the month to give us a chance to reserve a seat on.any tour that attracts us, One of the most enjoy- able aspects of our pot luck ipl Le | ms AR Ui fun @ dinners is the entertain- ment by club members or local talented people that join us for these dinners. Today's meeting was in remembrance of Robbie Burns and had a distinc- tively Scottish theme. After a delicious dinner prepared by our members, we were treated to some excellent singing and dance routines starting with a male group called the Claidhmor singing many of the Burns compositions with some humorous sto- 'ries about the revered Scot. The Utica Scottish Dancers favoured us with their fine footwork and intricate moves. Our mayor is a member of this group and looked great in Scottish attire as | Large, Round/Pizza with 1 iteni; i 9) for, s699 A De Squere it nad S99 ori did all those who partici- pated. A group of ladies from Uxbridge with the name (Eight to the Bar) treated us to some great singing in harmony which was thoroughly enjoyed by all present. Our thanks to all for a great evening of entertain- ment. No Robbie Burns dinner would be complete without a plate of Haggis so with Piper Foster Hanson leading the pro- cession, this dish was piped in and shared with all the other food available. We have changed the day for our bridge game from Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. to Thursday at | p.m. We trust that the change will be suitable to all those that join us. (Le [1] ['o | loviminlin Bigfoot. Pizza with 1fitem#or;, Make itr [4] AT 1315 ndd ick 4 99 a?

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