| | cm a i FTE 20- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, November 20, 2001 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" Still time for Seagrave Sisters to buy their tickets SEAGRAVE by Diane Cooke The Seagrave Fellowship Sisters have one more week to pur- chase their tickets for the annual dinner and gift exchange. Tickets are $20 per person for dinner and entertainment. Please meet between 6 and 6:30 p.m. upstairs at Jester's Court in Port Perry with your tickets for a door prize and your gift for your fellowship sister. Any member not able to attend is asked to send your gift for your fellow- ship sister with someone. Thanks. Please call Katherine Cooke at 905- 985-3722 or Krystal Manitus at 905-985-9016 for more information. NICK ORAM AUTO BODY 2YEAR WARRANTY le TaN oR YoY {[a 114 a Y= 3600 sq. ft. facility at 31 Taylor Bivel. (off Northport Road) | : Port Perry 905-985-1991 in SEARS -- 905 985-2225 AFFORDABLE CONVENIENT PROFESSIONAL © Maximum Insurance Savings © MT0 Recognized Defensive Driving Course © Earfier Road Tests © Over 1 Millon Satisfied Students In North America A A © Registered Trademark of Sears, foensed for use in Canada Soars Authorized Driving Training Operated by A ok Road Safety Systems Lid Euchre Club had a good turnout and time last week. Thank you to Ann Sandiford for hosting. Winner of the money 'was Cathy Hyde. Next few times to play are Nov. 28, Dec. 5, Dec. 19 (Dec. 19 is The Seagrave Park Board Dance is always a sellout. Please call Marilyn Blair or Keith Puckrin for your tickets or more infor- mation. The dance is at the Port Perry Community Hall (arena) on Saturday, Dec. 8. the Christmas get togeth- Happy birthday wishes er, euchre, and cookie to Rick Thomas, Enid exchange at Ann Curries Belair, Mildred Puckrin home). New members and Lindsay Sheehan. welcome. Call 905-985- 3722. The Seagrave Ladies The driver who has been tailgating CURCIAUC- EHR ERE FACIE RT TLL Fh) across a solid yellow line, forcing his way in front of you just in time to miss an oncoming truck. Frustrated and angry / CUR H BURL K- [ AAA: CONV! Flow ROAD WATCH HELPING TO MAKE HO! I CICA CI ERE RACETAB YOUR COMMUNITY POLICE OFFICE 579-1520 or 1-888-579-1520 [VY Qe: 8 [o]l]: Fold .\We] [4 The following Road Watch statistics were generated from Jan. 01 - Oct. 31, 2001 . INSURANCE » APPROVED! Speeding 193 i Careless Driving 51 Disobeying A Stop Sign 17 Unsafe Lane Change 15 Fail to stop for School Bus J Tailgating 5 Total Incidents 284 EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED FUELS LTD. General Insurance Specialists HOME/FARM Since 1917 COMMERCIAL FUELS 193 Queen St., "Serving Durham Region over 35 years" 279 Queen St., Port Perry Port Perry Wayne Taylor 905-985-2775 905-723-3742 Everyone's going to the Jester's Coun"! 905-985-7306 (ALLE LTT) Petroleum Products for Home * Farm Industry RALPH TAYLOR 190 Wentworth St. E , Oshawa L1H 3V5 To eat, drink and have a good time" Best wishes for a speedy recovery from the community to Eleanor Sturman who had surgery in Port Perry hospital on Nov. 14. Seagrave United Church Photo Directory is here. If you had your photo taken at the Seagrave Church in April, please come to church this Sunday morning at 9:50 a.m. to pick up your free copy. The U.C.W. Christmas meeting will be on Monday, Dec. 3 beginning with a pot luck luncheon at noon. Others in the com- munity including the men are invited. The ladies are Family Sunday By Florence Ashton Ashburn News Next week is Family Sunday at Burns. Why not invite a friend to join us for this family worship hour together? Volunteers are needed to assemble Kidpaks for Family Sundays. See Karen if interested. You are reminded to contribute to the Salvation Army basket in the narthex, such as canned goods and non- perishable items. Next Sunday will be our last NOTICE We wish to draw your attention to the following in our current "Gifts Galore" Flyer Page 27 - Combo Pack 57- 7949- 8 Copy reads: $29.99 Should Read: Sale Price $10.49 Save 30% Page 27 - Item 2 - Forward Action Sureshot Staple Gun 57-7916-6 Copy Reads: Sale Price $10.49 Save 30% Should Read: $29.99 WE SINCERELY REGRET ANY INCONVENIENCE WE MAY HAVE CAUSED YOU. Cnote D347 - All zones CORRECTION asked to bring a gift for a resident of Port Perry Nursing Home. At the church service on Sunday morning the con- gregation enjoyed an instrumental quartette "The River of Jedea" played by Judy Anderson of Prince Albert, Alex Ingram, Rev. Ross Carson and Doug Wylie. Darlene Hill read from Ephesians 4 vs 1-7 and 11-16. Rev. Carson's sermon was "What | wish the church had told me before 1 joined." That's all for this week. Please call Ann Sandiford with your news for next week's column. at Burns Church Denise House drive for this year. Again, as a church fami- ly, we have the opportuni- ty to meet the needs of those less fortunate by supplying them with warm hats, gloves, mittens, scarves and socks for the cold wintry months. Items can be brought for the five Sundays in December and placed under our church Christmas tree. An enve- lope is available on the bulletin board for your Canadian Tire money which is also sent to Evangel Hall in December. The Kirk Guild Annual Christmas bake sale will be held on Saturday, Dec. I from 9 am. to noon. Baking donations can be brought on Friday morn- ing or Saturday at 8 a.m. Sunday, Dec. 2 we will celebrate the Sacrament of Holy Communion with the Rev. Allyson MacLeod assisting with the service. 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