"Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 16, 2001 - 17 World Food Day Walk-a-Thon's this Saturday morning By Ann Sandiford Seagrave News Seagrave Fellowship Sisters Annual Dinner and Gift Exchange is fast approaching. Did you for- get Thanksgiving? How about a Halloween card. A reminder to all ladies that the dinner will be Friday, Nov. 30, upstairs, Jesters Court in Port Perry. Tickets are $20 per person for a full dinner and dessert, plus entertainment. Tickets will be available soon and must be purchased as soon as possible. More details next week. Congratulations to three Seagrave boys: Kyle Blair (defense), Nick Leveille (forward) and Michael Cooke (goalie) along with their teammates on the Mariposa Peewee 'A' team for winning first place tro- phies at the recent Campbellford hockey tour- nament. This team is coached by Alex Welker. Congratulations team. Many attended the lovely bridal shower for Annette Edinger (daughter of Helena and Doug Edinger of Robinglade Estates). The shower was hosted by Annette"s aunt Ann Carr of Mariposa Estates. A reminder that the Robinglade Ladies Group is Wednesday, Oct. 24 at Caroline Lamont's home. A guest speaker has been organized so we would appreciate a good turnout. There will be a silent auction/Halloween dance on Saturday, Oct. 27 upstairs at the Little Britain Community Centre at 8 p.m. Costumes option- al. Tickets are $10 a person at the door or call 705-786- 2594 - Darla Kennedy or Diane Cooke at 905-985- 3722. All proceeds to Mariposa Towisship Minor Hockey. Book your babysitters now. The Seagrave Park Board dance is always the second Saturday in " ER [ soreLANS Jf t -- [ee eT oH, I P) COMMUNITY THEATRE OF PORT PERRY WORKSHOP ON SHAKESPFARIAN ACTING TECHNIQUES using script from "Good Night Desdomona, Good Morning Juliet" by Anne Marie McDonald Run by Jennifer Fletcher October 20th -- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Town Hall -- AIL ARE WELCOME AND INVITED -- December. More details will follow in the next few weeks. Happy birthday this week to Gwen Luke, Judy Carr and my husband, Bill Sandiford. Sympathy of the com- munity is extended to the Wanamaker families in the sudden death on Saturday morning of Bill Wanamaker. Besides his wife Rita he also leaves to mourn his passing, his two children, Martyn and Sara and two brothers, Ronald and Neil and their families. His funeral will be on Tuesday at | p.m. at the Wagg Funeral Home with interment at Pine Grove Cemetery. The World Food Day, Walkathon is this Saturday, Oct. 20 starting at Greenbank proceeding to Seagrave, then to Pinedale Church. It is sponsored by the Seagrave Church Men's Group. The funds raised are shared with Operation Scugog, local food bank and the Canadian Food Grains Bank in famine relief world-wide. The walkers will meet at Seagrave Church at 8 a.m. for a ride to Greenbank. There will be no church service in Seagrave this Sunday, Oct. 21 when Pinedale Church Anniversary Service will be held at 11 a.m. Rev. John Brown of Scugog Island will be the guest speaker. The Seagrave turkey Directory of Coming Events Wednesday, Oct. 17 Port Perry Seniors - computer basics - Latcham Centre - 2-4 p.m. Info. 905-985-0158. Thursday & Friday, Oct. 18 & 19 Rummage Sale - Port Perry United Church. Thursday - 10-7; Friday - 10-1. Friday, Oct. 19 Hot turkey supper - Wick Presbyterian Church - 5 & 7 p.m. - advance tickets only. Info. 705-357-3705. Saturday, Oct. 20 Open studio - Douglas Boutilier - 9-6, 14260 Marsh Hill Rd., Saturday, Oct. 20 Lucy Maud Montgomery Day ' - Leaskdale Presbyterian Church - 10-3:30 - cost - S15. Saturday, Oct. 20 Open installation of officers for the year 2001/2002 Independent Order of Oddfellows Warriner Lodge No. 75, - 8 p.m. - Port Perry - Call 905-985-7778. Sunday, Oct. 21 Special Anniversary Service - Utica Church - Il a.m. - followed by pot luck lunch at Utica Hall. 2nd annual car rally - 2 p.m. supper will Wednesday, Wy 7 with three sittings. For tickets call 905-985-7778, 905-985- 3851, 905-985-2627 or 905- 985-3595. The U.C.W. will have a bazaar and bake table that evening. Seagrave Church News Communion was cele- brated at the church ser- vice on Sunday when the choir sang the anthem "At The: Table." Don Beacock read from John VI, vs 51 to 63, followed by Rev. Ross Carson's sermon "The Feast of Life" - Part 2. The U.C.W. hosted the coffee hour following the service. Again, Diane and | would like to remind everyone to give us a call if you have news of clubs, sports, congratulations, birthdays, etc. We usually prepare the news up until about 10 p.m. on Sunday evening. That's it for this week. Please call Diane Cooke at 905-985-3722. PORT PERRY STAR 55 56 [57 58 59 ¥ 60 61 62 63 64 ACROS "47. Fratbeer-drinking 18. Telling falsehoods CRO S yell 23. Seedcase 1. Partner of ebb 48. My Friend 24. Pitch 5. Fluent (1943 film) 25. Attend 9. Hudson ___ 51. Invert 26. Tailors tatter (movie flop of 1990) 53 Ajley of the comics ~~ 27. Extant 13. Crease 55. Wager 28. Surfer's "bye" 14. Less convincing, as 56. Philanthropic 29. Lash marks an excuse 59. Actor Jannings 30. Rarin'to go 16. "Yes, lad, easy" go. Supped . Kelly's possum 32. Adventurous 31. Ambulance topper ; ; Utica. Wednesday, Oct. 24 17. Hasten 62. Nykdbing native journeys .D. ' 19. Soak through : by Lisa Hicks, R Saturday, Oct. 20 Sunderland United bf hy 5. 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