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Port Perry Weekend Star, 7 Dec 2001, p. 14

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TT He ey RARER SN ge PA NIT sven omens ee SD EY OTR sas i ETNTRI Ae Ch SB Le To 0S 14 - "WEEKEND STAR" FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 2001 Help Durham Region Share the Warmth Durham Region hopes to Share the Warmth this winter. Share the Warmth is a registered, non-profit charity that provides ener- gy assistance to people in the community who are unable to pay their utility LAKERIDGE HEALTH CORP. (PORT PERRY) HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Lottery Calendar Winners - November 2001 $50.00 Draw bills during winter. The program collects dona- tions and uses them to pay the utility companies for approved applicants. Durham Region has donated $25,000 to the Share the Warmth program this year and all of the Barbara Taylor Bone, Port Perry Jean Carnochan, Port Perry $30.00 Draw Meghan Le Dez, Port Perry Hair It Is, Port Perry Mary Brinkman, Port Perry Susan Palermo, Port Perry Elva Brain, Prince Albert Marion Carnaghan, Blackstock Mary Williamson, Prince Albert Joan Butler, Seagreave Mabel Allen, Port Perry Stacey Mahammed, Udora Brenda Stevenson, Port Perry Kent Sweetman, Mississauga Justin Brintnell, Batawa John & Joanne Kersten, Port Perry Paul & Margie McDonald, Port Perry CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL THE WINNERS Draw was conducted at the Port Perry Hospital Beverley Madill, Seagreave Irene Train, Caesarea Laurie Williams, Port Perry Gillian Hardy, Port Perry Neil Werry, Blackstock John England, Prince Albert Jane Corbett, Port Perry Christie Ferguson, Peterborough Overridge Fireplace, Port Perry Audrey Hillis, Uxbridge Howard Hall, Port Perry Glenna MacLeod, Nestleton Nelly Keuning, Blackstock Bill Thompson, Lindsay Ist Port Perry Scouts Christmas Trees located at Reid's Independent Sunday, November 25th to Wednesday, December 19th Monday - Friday 4:30 - 8:30 pm. Saturday & Sunday - 9:00 - 6:00 pm. Pine & Spruce Fresh Cut For information contact Dennis Bayley, 905-985-1342 Advertisement courtesy of Emmerson Insurance, Port Perry donations raised in Durham Region will serve the local community. This is the second consecutive year that Durham Region has supported this vital program. Durham Regional Chair Roger Anderson will launch this year's program along with Cathy Clarke, Jane Thompson and Steve Parish. Durham Region appreciates the hard work of the staff and volunteers at Share the Warmth. Victorian Carol Service set for this weekend The Lake Scugog Historical Society will welcome the public for their Victorian Christmas Carol Service, which will be held next week. Join the service in reading the Traditional Christmas Story by good old-fashioned lamp night and singing the old carols. There will be lots of singing followed by delicious goodies. The service starts at 7:30 p.m. on Dec. 9 and will be held at the Head Church Museum Grounds Scugog Island and is] wheelchair accessible. {C Agriculture scholarship winner SUBMITTED PHOTO Blackstock's Cameron Vernest was recently presented with a 2001 Monsanto Agri-Business Scholarship for $1,500. He is currently attending the University: of Guelph in the 'Bachelor of Commerce, Agricultural Business program. Mr. Vernest, joined here by Mark Kerry, Business Team Leader (Ontario) for Monsanto Canada, was one of 60 students chosen from across the country for the scholarship. Ontario Tree Grower Scotch Pine, White TREE PRICES Spruce and Colorado range from Blue Spruce trees from $15.00 to $35.00 3 feet to 12 feet tall - well pruned. Weather permitting, fields are accessible by car - no long walk to field required. There will be hot chocolate served free of charge, trailer rides, tobogganing for the children, weather permitting. 903-832-3227 8 KM EAST OF UXBRIDGE ON 9TH LINE OF SCUGOG Open Daily until Dec. 23 8 am. to 6 pm. Dec. 24th until noon do CUT YOUR OWN OR PRE-CUT JESPRUCE, PINE, ol | 7A to TI ving op 8k south on Durham 57 r OPEN DAILY 9am-5pm 4 Free Tree Baling » Free Hot Chocolate OSHAWA 3km west of Durham College on Conlin Rd. OPEN DAILY 9am-5pm i Free Tree Shaking and Baling q€ Cut your own $25 Tax included any size. Fresh cut trees $10 & up Tax included A Tree stands and bags available WATSON TREE FARMS (905) 263-8858 13-8858 yg FREE CANDY CANES FOR THE KIDS « FR CUT YOUR OWN SPRUCE AND PINE PRE-CUT FRASER BALSAM AND DOUGLAS FIRS OPEN DEC 1 to DEC 24 Hidden Tree Trail, Wagon Rides We're just South of Blackstock Take Durham Rd 57 to MountJoy Rd. Go East to #4060 CALL WAYNE 905-986-0379 HEAPPY HOLIDAY!!! MERRY CHRISTMAS Come and Enjoy our Harvest Festival of Clincotmas Trees # Balsam Fir # Scotch Pine # Spruce $10 and up OPEN DAILY Free wagon rides and hot chocolate STAND] SHY VAY \ ll od = = aN SY 545 DURHAM ROAD 21 AT UTICA 905-985-7291

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