Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 3 Dec 1985, p. 22

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22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 3, 1985 Scugog Duplicate Bridge November 13 Afternoon Game 6 Table Mitchell North/South: Average 48 Points: I Dons Phinney and Otto Czilok - 59 points. 2 Doris Beare and Jeanne Dymond - 55; points; 3 Betty Beare and Mary Thompson - 49 points Fast/West: Average 40 Points: | Marie Carnegie and Helen Mathieson - 48 points. 2 Joyce Heard and Doris Watson 440. points. 3 Joan McNab and Marg Panabaker - 40 points, Ken Halhday and Stan Malcolm - 40 points Evening Game { Table Howell Average 12 Points I Harold Brown and Otto Czilok 49 points. 2 Bonme and Jack Davies - 47 points. 3 Maura Dia mond and Marg Fitzpatrick - 16 points WINNING SUORES November 20 Afternoon Game 5'; Table Mit chell: North/South: Average 18 points: 1 Grace Love and Pat Love 58 points, 2. Ida and Joe Hurtig 52 points. 3 Ken Halhday and Stan COUNTY 9PM. tol AM Ni HERB VINE '& DURHAM Friday, December 7 Saturday, December 8 Malcolm 48 points East/West: Average 10 peints | Joyce Heard and Doris Watson 521, points. 2 Bonnie Davies and Marie Vanderwater - 40'; points 3 Betty Beare and Mary Thompson 10 points Evening Game 5 Table Howell: Average 36 Points: | Audrey and Peter Francis - 45! points. 2 Marne and Blake Va derwater - 43 points 3 Bonme and Jack Davies 10 points Afternoon Game 5 Table Howell Average Score 31 Points I Joyce Heard and Dons Watson 80 points, 2. Mane Carnegie and Helen Mathieson - 59': points. 3 Doris Beare and Jeanne Dymond - 58'. points Evening Game { Table Howell Average 10; Points 1 Mariam and Charles lLabanovich - 46 points. 2. Audrey and Peter Francis - 45'. points. 3 Doris Phinney and Otto Czilok - 44": points L.L.B.O. 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We are Registered and Approved by The Ministry of Health, ADP. and AUDIO PROSTHOLOGIST ON DUTY MON-FRI 9 am. to 4 pm OSHAWA HEARING AID CLINIC 375 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH, OSHAWA, ONTARIO L1) 4)2 Telephone: (416) 434-3602 LIMITED TIME OFFER * Hearing Aid Batteries ... $3.00 pkg. * Free Tubing Replacement * Free Hearing Aid Cleaning * Repairs to most makes Elliotts win the doorprize Prince Albert and Area News On Saturday evening the Couples Club held their annual Christmas dance at the Community Centre About seventy-five people attended Everyone had a very good time as usual A number of people won spot prizes and the door prize went to Keith and Sarah Elhott A delicious lunch finished off another special evening It was reported in last weeks news that Mabel Strong was a patient in the hospital. Well, itis hard to keep up to the changes so Mabel should be there this week Catherine Daigle spent a few days in Toronto Western Hospital having surgery on her elbow. Hope it is soon as good as new. On Thursday night 12 tables of euchre players enjoyed another evening of cards. The lucky winners Ladies Bernice Wells, Doris Evans, Kay Brown: Men - Herb Jones, Norman Rohrer and Ilean Pugh. On Friday evening 1 had the pleasure of attending the Scugog Choral Society presentation 'Down Memory Lane' at the Town Hall with my daughter Bonnie Solomon, my mother Pearl Gostick and Aunt Irene Philip. A very enjoyable even- ing as it was very well presented. Saturday was a very special day for young and old as Santa arrived in Port Perry. It was a very good parade and many people had spent many hours getting ready for this by Ilean Pugh event Congratulations to the prize winners The stores all look beautiful with their decorations and the lights on the street really make our area a place to be proud to live in Sunday was the starting of ""Ad- vent' at church. The Love family lit the first candle Joy. The choir sang two Christmas anthems. A reminder to everyone that December 15th will be White Gift Service. The children have been very busy practicing for the Christmas concert which will be held on Sunday evening December gth at 7 p.m. All ladies of the church are invited to the UCW meeting on December 11th at 6 30 for a pot luck supper then a Christmas meeting. ¢) On Sunday Mrs Kay Plaunt of Lindsay visited at the home of Les and Grace Beacock and Albert and Lilhan Harper. Sunday evening supper guests at my home was our son Wayne and Dianne and family. A reminder to everyone that the Hospital Auxiliary will be holding their Christmas Bake Sale at the hospital on Friday. December 6th at 11:30 a.m. Any donations greatfully receiv- ed or if you want to buy your Christmas baking it's a good place to go. Also there will be sales at the Tuck Shop. Please call Earline with your news next week at 985-7873. More Ashburn news (From page 18) day December 5th at 8 p.m. Everyone welcome. Some special things coming up at Burns Church are Saturday, December 7th the Church School have planned a night of bowling at the Centennial Lanes in Port Perry and meeting after at the Gate Restaurant for lunch. Come and en- joy this fellowship. On Monday December 9th, the WMS and ladies Bible Class will meet together for a pot luck supper at 6:30. The men folk are invited and a special Christmas program is planned. The 1st Ashburn Ventures enjoyed camping recently with the 6th Whit- by Ventures in Haliburton. December 15th will be White Gift Sunday and there will be a special Christmas party in the church school at 10 a.m. A program is be- ing planned and there will be food, fun for all and treats for the children. Congratulations to Dr. John H. McKinney, who at a banquet in Whitby on Tuesday of last week was presented with a gold inscribed watch and chain for his fifteen years of faithful service to the Public Utilities Commission for Whitby. Grade t by Susan Lehane Decisions, decisions, decisions. Where am | going to go? What am I going to be? How am | going to af- ford it all" These are only a few of the major decisions that face the grade thirteens this week. Univer- sity apphcations have to be filled in and returned to Student Services before December 2. So all you semors who haven't made up your minds as to which three universities would best suit your career choices. had better get into Student Services now and see a guidance counsellor today Interim reports were handed out last Tuesday These reports are an indication of how each student 1s progressing so far this year They help the students realize where work needs to be done before the January exams Congratulations to Kimber DeHaas, who was announced the top «eller in our ribbon and calendar fundraising campaign The cam paign was a hig success Way to go Rebels You really know how to sell. sell. sell' Port High hosted a Vocal Jazz workshop this past Saturday in the school gymnasium Schools from as far away as Sudbury attended to take part in the workshops led by WHITBY-0SHAWA HONDA 1110 Dundas St. East - Whithy, Ont. SALES - SERVICE - LEASING NEW & USED CARS Call ... Kevin Cannon No 666-1772 CTI 686-1745 RESIDENCE 985 2515 irteen decisions Janet Warren. An afternoon concert preceeded the lessons and 6 choirs entertained the public with their talent. A special thanks to Jazz- merize who hosted the event and represented our school well. Some of us were only intended to sing in the shower. In fact, only a few are good enough to be able to perform. But when it comes to lip syncing, we can all be professionals. Would you believe that Kiss, Hart, Bryan Adams, and quite a few other great groups are scheduled to per- form at school over the next few days" Well, at least people who look. act. and sing like they do. The par- ticipation in Port High's second an- nual "Air Band competition 1s outstanding with over 30 bands com- peting The finals are December 6. auditions begin on the 3rd. Good luck to all the groups Also on December 6 1s our Christmas dance As usual, it will be a semi-formal occasion Mark it on your calendar now. so you won't forget To get in shape for the dance you could try an aerobics class after school every Tuesday and Thursday or come to the gym this Friday and practice at the Sock Hop. Due to the graduation photos taken last week, the scheduled Sock Hop was rescheduled for this week. So let's show your Rebel spirit and dress up for 50's day this Friday and "Bop At The Hop." See you there, Rebels. Hydro box smash-up A 19 vear old Oshawa man was charged with careless driving and housing open hquor in his car following an accident in Port Perry. November 24th Durham Regronal Pohce say a 1972 Pontiac driven by Jeffrey McColl smashed into a hydro box on Blossom Court. causing an estimated $1.500 to the car LAKESIDE Top quahty equipment We install and service FOR INFORMATION & DEMONSTRATION CALL: ELECTRONICS Enjoy the winter with ~ SATELLITE T.V. 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