Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 25 Mar 1986, p. 35

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by Lillian Harper The March meeting of Honeydale W.1. was very well attended, con- sidering the snowy weather. Our president, Clara Warren, opened the meeting by reading an inspirational and thought-provoking poem, which I hope, we all took to heart! The roll call was "Name a subject you would like to see taught in the schools" was answered in a varie- ty of ways. Besides the three 'R's' respect for one's elders, and for other people's property should be emphasized more, although, it was agreed, this eaching should begin in the home! Following the reading of the minutes, and financial report, Jean Carnochan gave an excellent report from the District meeting held Obituary Blanche Mae Tresch (Frise) R.N. Blanche Mae (Frise) Tresch R.N., daughter of the late Wesley and Mrs. Alma Frise of Seagrave, Ontario passed away Wednesday January 22, 1986 at Toronto, Ontario. Bea Tresch, beloved wife of the late Henry Tresch, loving mother of Wesley of New Jersy, and the late Gloria Hillerson. Also loved by 8 grandchildren and 7 great grand- children, dear sister of Alma and the late Ethel and Elgin. Blanche Tresch was born in Mariposa Township and spent most of her young life at Seagrave. She graduated as a R.N. in 1922 and married the late Henry Tresch of Mt. Holly, New Jersy in 1923, where she spend most of her adult life. The last four years were spent at Toronto with sister Alma. She will be remembered by relatives and friends as a sweet, kind and pas- sionate person. A funeral service was held from the Lee Funeral Home, Mt. Holly New Jersy, U.S.A. Monday, January 27, 1986 at 2 p.m. Interment Mt. Holly Cemetery. recently in Brooklin. The 90th an- niversary of F.W.1.0. is to be celebrated in 1987 with special events being planned. The annual convention will be October 28 and 29 at the Royal York Hotel. The District Annual is to be held in Stouffville United Church on May . 20th. There was some discussion regar- ding a bus trip during the summer with plans to be made for that. It was decided to enter a display at the Port Perry Fair on Labour Day weekend. The nominating committee was successful in filling the offices and naming conveners for the next year. Mary Pickard and her group were in charge of the program. The Mot- to "Rest not Beneath the tree of knowledge -- climb it,"" was ably taken by Jean Carnochan, who stressed the importance of diligence in the pursuit of furthering educa- tion. Helen MacMaster contributed two worthwhile readings pertaining to the motto, all of which added up to a most interesting meeting! There was a good display of PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 25, 1986 -- 35 Respect for others should be taught candlewick embroidered items, which had been made by several members. Dorothy Naples gave a history of the origin of candlewick- ing, also a demonstration of this craft to several members who had been unable to attend the workshop earlier this year. After singing 'O Canada,' and the Institute Grace, we enjoyed a love- ly lunch served by the group in charge. Wellness workshops planned for women April 15 Who is in Charge of my Health? Speaker Karen Walker. Karen is planning on presenting a historical perspective on women and health. Dialogue and small group discus- sion on contemporary and current health issues will be followed by a wrap-up exercise to validate, rein- force and support the women present. Karen is the Patients' Advocacy Agent at Whitby Psychiatric Hospital. Her professional background includes being involved in Women's Health Care, including All Lines of : General Insurance APPLIANCE Service 985-9585 Port Perry REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES Washers - Dryers - Stoves BUY -- SELL -- TRADE Cars - Trucks - Fridges - Dishwashers - Freezers - Call 986-5312 Anytime "REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES & MODELS" Scugog Appliance Repair bl eed 31] TOM VANDERENDE TAYLOR'S GULF SERVICE CENTRE specializing in BRAKES -- TUNE-UPS -- COMPLETE CAR & TRUCK CARE -- GOVERNMENT SAFETY CERTIFICATES -- Motorcycles - School Buses HWY. 7A WEST, PORT PERRY 9856-36858 PROPANE AVAILABLE (14 mile west of Port Perry) Visa, M/C, Gulf & Petrocan credit cards accepted = al-1-M\"4 [=A] al] QUALITY USED CARS * (o{0], MeL LU ANS) 257 Scugog Street Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO 985-2420 RALPH RAINES BUSINESS DIRECTORY °F & R SAWMILLS ** Cedar Lumber for Decks, Siding, Pole Barns, etc. Pine Available on Request - Portable Sawmill and Planer. We do Custom Cutting & Planing - (Cedar Posts - all sizes) R.R. 1, PORT PERRY Call: FRED (evenings) (416) 985- 3827 ENMIVIERSON INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN S8T., PORT PERRY ae) 985-7306 CLARENCE WILLCOCK WELDING Shop & Mobile Fab. & Repairs PHONE 985-2589 R.R. JONES SEPTIC TANK PUMPING -- YEAR ROUND SERVICE -- PHONE 985-3481 Sito Soren J SIGNS * VAN LETTERING * LOGOS * ART WORK * MURALS * WILDLIFE ILLUSTRATIONS Lorenz Bazarin (416) Neseon 108 10. can ater 6 986-5414 Nestleton LOB 1LO LYNDA'S HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE -- ESTABLISHED 1975 -- Bonded Cleaners for Residential Homes Phone 433-1462 If Busy 985-7732 (res.) RICK'S WEED CONTROL -- SPECIALIZING IN -- Lawn Care, Weed Control, Fertihzing Chinz Bug Control, Dormant Spraying, Tree & Shrub Spraying. Yard Clean Up Available GOVERNMENT LICENSED Phone 985-2259 ANALDA LANDSCAPING & NURSERIES (5 miles east of Port Perry) HWY. 7A and West 1/4 Line 2868-4771 MISCELLANEQUS saidabidindidid DON CORNEIL Auctioneering Services Sales at Your Residence 'Or Our Auction Barn R.R.1, LITTLE BRITAIN Call (708) 788-2183 DANFORTH TYPEWRITER Rental - Sales - Service - Repairs RENT TO OWN 408 Dundas St. W., Whitby PHONE 666-1131 ~ Mon-Fri 9:00 to 5:30 - Saturday 10:00 'to 100 (416) 985-3308 JACK & PAT COOK PEACH TREE ott Fy, FARM LTD. Rt. 2, Port Perry, _ Ontario LOB INO - American . - Saddlebred Horses - Trained - Bought & Sold BASSETT'S SMALL ENGINES -- REPAIRS TO -- Outboards - Tillers - Lawnmowers Snowmobiles - Chainsaws - Fibreglass Repairs - Sun Valley, Seagrave 985-8677 oe_ ELECTRIC All Types of Electrical Work and Maintenance. -- Free Estimates -- PAUL RICK BENT CAMPBELL 985-8667 985-9494 the PMS Clinic in Mississauga and Women's Network in Toronto. The location is: Scugog Public Library, 231 Water Street, Port Perry, Ontario. April 22 How Do I Score? What Can I Do? An evening devoted to self- assessment and the learning of healthy practices in the areas of lung function, blood pressure, breast self-examination, nutrition, fitness and reproductive health. The location is: Community Memorial Hospital, 451 Paxton Street, Port Perry, Ontario. The time is 7:30 - 9:30 p.m. Registration and Fee -- advance registration will be on a first come, first served basis by bringing or sen- ding $5.00 per session fee to Scugog Public Library in Port Perry. The Wellness Workshops for' Women is a project achieved through the co-operation of various community agencies. Sunderland Music Festival (From page 16) Grade V Sonatina - Elizabeth Con- nell - 81 percent; Stefanie Craning - 81 percent. Grade V1 - Jenny Blanchard - 79 percent. Grade V1 Sonatina - 81 percent. Grade V11 - Niki Bardeleben - 85 percent (2nd place). Grade V111 - Teri Bell - 83 percent. The Sunderland Lions Club Music Festival was held February 19th - 28th. Students of Eleanor Bailey received the following marks: Piano - Beginners - 7 years and under: Andrea Grills - 81. Beginners 10 years and under - Shawna Dixon - 82. Grade One - 8 years and under - Calvin Hammett - 80. Grade Two - 9 years and under - Amy Grills - 82. Grade Four - 11 years and under --Maria Dorig - 81; Karen Mahony - 80. Duet - 10 years and under - Amy Grills and Tabatha May - 81. Duet - 12 years and under - Maria Dorig and Karen Mahony - 82 (2nd place). Singing - 10 years and under - Josh Bramham - 84 (1st place); 13 years and under - Janet Stachow - 84 (2nd place); Eve Stone - 82; Amy Wanamaker - 82; Dana Beauchamp - 82; Tammy-Jo May - 79. 15 years and under - Gina Stephenson - 80 (1st place); Lisa Dorig - 78. Duet - 15 years and under - Dana Beauchamp and Amy Wanamaker 82 (1st place); Gina Stephenson and Janet Stachow - 81, Eve Stone and Lisa Dorig - 80. Lisa Bailey entered two piano students in the Sunderland Lions Club Music Festival with favourable results: Beginners - 7 years and under - Michael Nadin - 81. Grade 4 - 11 years and under - Kim Oke - 82 Congratulations. a a aa oan pis call ls a a Gl a A i A ial a on: i FEE TEE Ta Er. a Sal a il a © ma: as Cl. gs fa og

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