Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Feb 1985, p. 16

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16 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tues. February 12, 1985 100 "| CARS Seagrave and Area News by Marilyn Beacock In Stock Oriced to Sell! [ll cof ies ond marked one of those special times in one's life that leaves you with a wonderfully warm feel- PHILP only a few times during + a lifetime - that special feeling that is achieved when you spend time with those you care Now is the time to start your Retirement Annuity Plan Your RRSP with The Co-operators offers you a choice of two ways to make your money grow. Call or come in to The Co-operators and find o out about the right now 9 So advantages of our J ZR the 1ators Insuring Canadians in the co-operative spirit 238 QUEEN STREET, PORT PERRY 985-8404 LIFE 'HOME 'AUTO COMMERCIAL : FARM * TRAVEL ing that one experiences about most. On Saturday evening we joined a host of fami- ly, friends and . neighbours at the Nestleton Community Centre to accomplish two things - one to have a great time and most im- portantly to provide some financial assistance to John and Linda Arbuckle and family who during the past couple of years have had more than their fair share of unfortunate in- cidents. Out of something bad always comes some good and due to the . generosity of many local merchants and priyate citizens, I believe a fair- ly substantial sum was realized. | am sure this young family who are ob- viously well-loved and respected in their com- munity, are indeed very grateful to all those per- sons who were involved in anyway and to everyone who attended. It certainly restores ones faith to know that the philosophy behind the Golden Rule is still alive and well in our society to-day! Sunday afternoon will go down as history in the minds of several little ones who along with their older brothers and sisters and of course their moms and dads en- joyed an old-fashioned horse-drawn sleigh ride compliments of Earl and Joan Durward and fami- Spending time with those you love ly at their farm on that bright and crisp February day. 'Barney and Minnie" provided the thrill of a lifetime for those little ones and we parents too as we glided gently down the sideroad lulled into a peaceful ex- istence by the soft ting- ing of harness bells and the countryside blanketed in a fluffy (Turn to page 35) Pine Ridge, here we come 'The Port Perry Figure Skating Club enters the Pine Ridge Inter-club Competition February.16th, with all the above skaters eagerly hoping to nab a few medals. In front, that's Lisa Jansen, Alisa Campbell, Melissa Rod- way, Robin Prentice, Sam Shewan, Tammy Zaparanvik and Vanessa Sorley. At back is Meredith Allin, Peter Brock, Chris McGill, Kim Roan, Gretchen Cornish, Valerie Sanderson and Melissa Rudy. EMMANUEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Queen & Rosa Sts., Port Perry INVITES YOU TO "BRING YOUR SWEETHEART NIGHT" Thursday, Feb. 14th at 8:00 P.M. for an evening bons A Id Bob currently has both a weekly radio program and newspaper column and is a Family Life Educator at Eastern Pentecostal Bible College. He was ordained in 1979 and is a graduate of EPBC. He has his B.A. in Sociology and was a family counselor for 18 years. All are welcome to hear Bob's advice on "'Mar- riage and How to Make it Work!" REFRESHMENTS WILL BE SERVED. THE FEED BIN BAKERY INTRODUCES ... CAKES TRY OUR DELICIOUS -- ® Black Forest Cake ® Carrot Cake ® Bon-Bon Cakes For All Occasions ® Chocolate Cream Rolls ® Jelly Rolls ® Strawberry Shortcakes Birthday & Novelty Cakes Come In and see for yourself, our attractive selection! 985-9377 QO 18 The day To BRING JOUR LOVED ONE TO E miel Place FOR. a YulLlL- course JSINNER cee A refreshing surprisgrauwaits you to compliment your Valentine's Day dining! op o » TN 00% AN 212d RI 2 \

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