Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 17 Mar 1987, p. 29

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There was much laughter, as well as hard work, during the tug-o-war competition at the Cartwright High School Winter Carnival last Friday afternoon. The way the weather's been any longer, going, it's a good thing the school didn't wait or else it might have been "celebrating a Spring Carnival! Many sure signs of spring here Seagrave and Area News by Marilyn Beacock I spotted the first robin of the' season last weekend--a sure sign that spring is, hopefully, just around the corner! The snow drifts are gradually diminishing and the.ice on Lake Scugog is looking thinner by the minute. Soon the crocus' will be peeping their heads out of the earth and from then on.bring on the warm weather! Another sure sign of spring' is maple syrup production and if you and the kids are wondering what to do during the spring break the Seagrave Playschool have rented a bus and will be travelling to the Pur- ple Woods Conservation Area to see first hand how clear sap is turned in- to a golden amber liquid that tastes so delightful it defies description. The bus leaves from the Seagrave Church parking lot about 10:55 a.m. on Friday March 30 and cost per person is 50 cents. Registration for minor ball will be held atthe Seagrave United Church on Friday, March 20 from 6-8 p.m. and on Saturday, March 21 from 1-3 and Wagon. A new set of driving standards. A breakthrough in styling technology. An incredible refinement of motion. 6-year/100,000 kilometre powertrain protection.* The 1988 Renault Medallion Sedan *Certan restnebons 2poly Ask deaier for oeta-s Base price includes: ® All-round tinted glass ® Tilt steering ® Power rack-and-pinion steering ® Reclining bucket seats ® Rear window defroster ® AM/FM ET stereo radio ® Much more ( Starting from ... 200 Dundas St W Whitby LJ vy 434-1610 N VE 13.595. plus FRT- & PDI Grant VEER Motors 70 REED, FANS SATISFACTION [ p.m. Fee is $5.00 per child and parent or guardian must be present to register. Please remember to bring along your O.H.I.P. number. Sorry to report that our former minister, Rev. Rodgers, has been confined to York County Hospital in Newmarket with an inner ear infec- tion. Hope you'll soon be feeling better! Several men from the Greenbank Pastoral Charge spent Friday after-. noon at the Uxbridbge Co-Op filling and loading 500 bags of corn for the Canadian Food Grains Bank. Our pastoral charge was only one of many involved in this very wor- thwhile project. Many thanks to all who participated. "Spring confirmation classes are now being organized and if you would be interested in attending please contact Rev. David Shepherd at 985-7787 for future information. Congratulations to one of our cor- respondents Anne and Bill San- diford, who are celebrating their wedding anniversary! Hope there are many more of these happy oc- casions for you two! Birthday wishes go to Mrs. Diane Puckrin this week and belated wishes to little Jason Johansen who had three candles on his birthday cake this year! A speedy recovery is sent along to "a good friend of mine, Jim Baker of Saintfield, who is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital following surgery last week. He is coming along well and hopes to be released sometime this week. Good luck to his wife Joyce who's job it will be to try to keep Jim in low gear long enough to let his body heal. Jim and I have one thing in common--we both only have two speeds--fast and overdrive! The Good Neighbours gals are pleased to have Mr. Dan Martin of the Scugog Memorial Chapel appear as guest speaker at their next meeting which is scheduled for Wed March 25 at 8:00 p.m. sharp. The meeting will be held at my home and anyone is welcome to attend The two topics Mr. Martin will be discussing with us are coping with grief and helping teenagers cope with the sudden loss of friends. parents or grandparents. It pro- mises to be a most informative - evening and I do hope you will plan to attend (Turn to page 28) PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, March 17, 1987 -- 29 The sun shone down on the festivities of the Cartwright High School Winter Carnival, including this precarious egg toss. NAIL SPECIALIST -- COME IN AND HAVE ONE NAIL DONE FREE! -- * Sculptured Nails * All Nail Repairs NOW AVAILABLE AT: * Naw Tips & Acrylic Coating " Monte Carlo * Nail Tips & Gel Coating 985-3684 * Dik Wrap * Ear Piercing * Manicures * Pedicures © Waxing (hair removal) * Lash Extensions Short Term Deposits 61/4% 30 89 DAYS Higher Interest on Your Investments Guaranteed ltrs Vis at Maturny Investment | Certificates 4 % | 7% - 5 YEAR TERM 30 89 DAYS Interest Paid at Maturity Min. Deposit $100,000. or more Min. Deposit $500. Interest Paid Annually EH] g -- uli STANDARD ii $f 0 sere * TRUST a Member ot Canads Deposit Insufance Cor poration 165 Queen St, Port Perry Tel 985-8435 Open Monday to Thursday 9am to 5 pm; Friday 9am to 6 pm; Saturday 9am to 1 pm

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