Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1985, p. 29

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banquet. Front from left: David Pashley, 28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 23, 1985 Life memberships in the Port Perry the annual banquet Saturday evening. That's Minor Hockey 'Association are not handed PPMHA president Grant Williams in the out every day, but Walt Sandison (left) and middle. Doug Scott (right) received this honour at Individual winners at the Minor Hockey Olaisen, Novice M.L. Back from left: Jason Cochrane, Atom 1; Brent Puckrin, Pee Wee 2; Lee Phillips, Pee Wee H.L.; and Bria Madill, H.L. best goalie. | Atom H.L.; Matthew McClelland, first year tykes; Mike Pashely, Novice 1; and Ricky in this photo from left to right are: Derek Slack, most assists, Bantam H.L.; Rick King, Bantam 2; Greg Stapleton, Ban- tam 1; Ray Woodcroft, Tri-county Midgets; and Clair Cornish, Pee Wee 1. 4 ¥ St) 3 gE ue % EE a, F These young players won individual awards for sportsmanship and ability over the past season. From left: Chris Lane, Midget 2; Brian Hendricks, Juvenile; Dar- ryl Bradt, Bantam H.L.; Steve Langille, Midget 2, Most Improved Player; and Craig Menzies, Midget 1. Hibernation over! Seagrave and Area News "by Marilyn Beacock by Marilyn Beacock Mother Nature was certainly on her best behavior Sunday when she favoured us wit!. one of those rare and balmy spring days with lots of sunshine and temp- eratures soaring to the mid-to-high seventies. Not too difficult to take is it folks! With that warm weather the Seagrave ball team emerged from their winter hibernation and launched right into spring training on Sun- day afternoon. Best wishes to all our teams for a successful season ahead! This week seems rather quiet compared to the hustle and bustle of - last week when everyone 'was kept busy preparing for our annual Beef Sup- per. The supper was a ° huge success and gave our church treasury a big boost. A large part of the success of this even- ing is due to an energetic and enthusiastic group of young people who pitch- ed right in and assisted with everything from serving food to waiting on tables and the hard part of cleaning up after. We certainly could not have managed without you! A special thank you also to all the kind folks who so generously donated items of food and to those who lent a hand whenever needed. Community spirit is alive and thriving in this little village!! Thanks everyone. Welcome back to our friends and neighbours who have recently returned from the sunny south. We missed you folks. Sunday Don and I and our three boys enjoyed spending the day and later having dinner with Pam and Vern Beacock and family of Elmvale. Best wishes to Helen Ingram and Don Hunter who are presently pa- tients in Oshawa General Hospital. We all hope you'll soon be back home again. We are also pleas- ed to learn that Mildred Puckrin is steadily im- proving following her re- cent surgery. Our thoughts and prayers are with the families whose children were involved in a very tragic accident last week-end north of Port Perry on the Seagrave road. Our deepest sym- pathy to the Shook fami- ly upon the loss of their young son and to the other families whose children still remain in hospital. We sincerely hope that they will con- tinue to steadily improve Thank you to little Kimberley Wray who was given the honour of reading the children's story during Sunday morning service at our church. Birthday box contributors this week were Bill Keen and David Butler. Happy bir- thday to each of you! . Gals please take notice - if you are in the middle of spring housecleaning, please remember to salvage any good used ladies clothing. A bale will be made ready for delivery to the Grant House in Beaverton sometime close to the end of April. If you have any items that would be suitable, please call myself at 985-3595 and pick-up will be arranged. Many thanks to the ladies who have already - collected some items for us. Robinglade Estates Women's Group meets See the new YAMAHA BIGWHEELERS, 2384 WHEELERS Specials & Free Draws Bwy. 51 BLACESTOCK June 3 - 16. 1985 ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA OPEN HOUSE Fri. & Sat., May 3 & 4 ASSELSTINE'S YAMAHA KAWARTHA REGION oo CONSERVATION AUTHORITY ~~ fo 5th Annual KY PHOTOGRAPHY ', ¥ CONTEST «JD "Nature in the Kawarthas' # CATEGORIES: 1. 35 mitimetre slides 2. Prints; black and white or colour, 8" x 10" or larger - framed or mounted PRIZES: 1st - Gift Certificate to a camera store - $35 00 2nd - Gift Certificate to the Nature Canada Bookshop - $25. 3rd - A book on nature photography (Prizes are awarded in both categories) RULES 1. Entries must be received by May 20. 1985 2 Only three entries per category per person 3 Amateur photographers only. Entries will be received at the Kawartha Region Conservation Authority. Heritage House Box 819. Fenelon Falls, or at Si Sandford Fleming College. Lindsay All entries will be displayed at the Spring Reflections Art Show at Sir Sandford Fleming College from on April 25 at 8:00 p.m. sharp at Diane Cooke's. If you plan to attend this meeting, please call Diane in advance. Mrs. Maxine Lavereau has graciously offered to be hostess for our next Good Neighbours meeting. It is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, April 30 at 8:15. Hope to see you there! We were pleased to see our M.P.P. Ross Steven- son and his wife taking time out of a hectic pre- election schedule to at- tend our Beef Supper. Next weeks correspon- dent will be Diane Cooke. Please call her at 985-3722. 986-4431 7 ° -- Storm Windows -- Storm Doors -- Patio Doors -- Patio Storm Doors ~.. plus much more! Glass & Screen REPAIRS -- Free Estimates -- NO SALES TAX Any Order Placed Before April 30th | (We Pay the Tax for You) -- Replacement Windows PORT PERRY WINDOWS & DOORS 985-8724 lm =

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