Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 30 Apr 1985, p. 11

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b PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 30,1985 -- 11 LL, A Vg ; YOUR CHORE RIN RECORD OF 9 SA he Nl 1 Cn NAS by Sp Se Fries a i " ab LLL do. TT LS A ti ni ey Ny 4 ish nn 4 GT VOLVED - ITS A WAY OF Lrg - & FRR i LO STI ® "ne More than 800 youngsters had their fingerprints taken as part of a crime-proofing program carried out by the Port Perry IGA. - That's Matthew Kay and his brother Grant with Nancy Leatherdale of the local IGA store. The program will continue Tuesday and 'Wednesday of this week (April 30 and May 1) and parents can bring their children to the store any time during business hours from 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Snakes Alive at Scugog Library An assortment of events and exhibits will be coming to Scugog Memorial Library dur- ing the month of May. Children's programs in- clude: '"'Snakes Alive" - yes, they really are live snakes brought to per- form for a young au- May 11th. The cartoon- ing program that was necessarily postponed . last March will be presented on May 25th and is expected to draw out a number of young cartoonists to join Jeff Wakefield, the originator of '"'Bubblegummers."' this monthly event on May 16th. Selected works by ar- tists of the Whetung Gallery at Curve Lake will be exhibited during the first three weeks in '"'Menapause" will be coming to the Library on May 21st. To end the busy month, the public is invited to view a slide show and commentary on Birdwatching, in coor- dination with the last art display of the season. A colourful photographic ~ dience by Jim Lovisek on The Library Travel exhibit of natural _ Club will be visiting subjects. Hawaii through pictures, Indian Art by renown- souvenirs and reminisc- ed native artists will be ing when they meet for on exhibit in Port Perry for three weeks in May. A collection from the Whetung Ojibway Crafts and Art Gallery will be arriving at the Library on May 4th. Whetung ex- hibitors include Shirley *good workmanship *good- service and guarantee *good competitive prices Caesarea, Ontario. 986-5499 UXBRIDGE MEMORIAL J COMPANY MEMORIALS OF DISTINCTION GRANITE - MARBLE BRONZE Cemetery Lettering & Renovations Custom Designing & Lettering by Marie Foster given by Mildred Thom- Lindsay Presbyterian +s Greenbank UCW meet followed by a social half Greenbank U.C.W. son, also the message Annual held in hour. The May meeting met in the church on "He is Risen" carried Sunderland and an- will be held at Muriel April 3. The theme of the out the theme. nounced our District Ral- Gibson' : on Wednesday meeting was Easter. Dot Hooker opened with a poem entitled April. Stone playing the piano. The roll call that day is to | Hymn 485 was sung . Our president Eunice be answered by our Mis- followed by a reading Rohn opened the sion Project. from Luke 23:26 - 'The Story of the Crucifixion" Everyone enjoyed a sing-song with Betty business part of the meeting with a reading ly which will be held in Sunderland on May 2. Articles for the Bale "are to be left at the by Ruby Dusty. Ruby '"'Why Nobody was going McKeans. Eunice called also read *'The Sign of to Heaven." Theminutes our attention to the book the Cross." were read and approved. "Women, Work and Wor- We joined Mildred The roll call was ship." We are asked to Thomson in Prayer. Dot gave an interesting reading 'Easter Medita- tion." After the dedica- tion of the offering, Hymn 105 was sung. "Flowers of Easter' SAVE answered by 17 members. The treasurer's report was given. Reports were given by various com- mittees. Helen McKean gave her report of the compile a file of Women in our group telling of their lives - past and present. The Mispah Benedic- tion was repeated in unison, Grace was sung, pay, followed by an ex- Cheechoo, Joseph On our selection of fine spring ibit of photography. Joacobs, Arthur Shilling, " A program sponsored Maxine Noel, Blake clothing and accessories ay by family services deal- Debassige, among compliment your wardrobe. ing with the topic others. ee RR SUITS - Our complete lines: from Guy Laroche, Samuelsohn, Yves. St. Germain GOOD and David Barclay reduced for our 10th t . MEASURE Anniersaly Sale. Reg. to $485. {i CARPENTRY Rr A :. i Simply je SPORT COATS - Our complete selection in all the current patterns and styles. Reg. to $185. SAVE 20% SAVE 20% PANTS - Nash, Merit, Grand National, our spring collection of dress and casual slacks. Reg. to $85. Manhatten Dress Shirts - Ties from Currie Windbreakers from Deacon Bros. ALL AT SPECIAL SAVINGS TO YOU! SPECIAL - LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS (§) Our entire inventory . Reg. to $39.00 #4 *10.99 Gregory's Men's Wear Lid. afternoon May 1 at 2:00 nm. FOR PERSONAL SERVICE VISIT OUR SHOWROOM HOME APPOINTMENTS & TRANSPORTATION BY REQUEST 38 YEARS PERSONAL EXPERIENCE PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8160 Monday. Tuesday. Thursday 10 to 6, Friday to 9, Saturday to 5. Quality & Satisfaction Assured by our own Written Guarantee. 852-3472 108 BROCK ST. WEST

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