30 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 30, 1987 Playground activities for children in Scugog Townhip are set to get underway and last week the playground staff got together for a group photo. From left (on the slide) are Stephanie Mike Green, Michell Bryan, Tara Bailey, co- ordinator Smith, Carol Lewerentz, Christine Bazarin, Tammy McMillan. From left (in front) are Nicole Cliche, Pam Smith, Jennifer Wonder, Julie Young, Sherri Loughlin, Michelle Kiezebrink, Jjll Bryan, Jackie Faber and Ron Halligan. Not pre- sent for photo is Tina Soomre. Pioneer Days is coming to museum this weekend Scugog Island Area News by Mrs We just go over one delightful weekend & prepare for another The weather was so co-operative (the farmers may not appreciate it for their hay) We've heard so many ex- . citing stories of old school friends meeting & the joy they shared even if they did over exercise their vocal chords 1'm sure the committees were well rewarded for the months of work & planning W e can hardly wait for the paper to see the events that were recorded by word & picture Well our next big weekend 1s of | course, the Pioneer Days at the Scugog Island Museum However they had about 500 this past Sunday from the High School Reunion. who also enjoved the Strawberry Social at the Museum Church, served. by the "Head UCW ladies But this coming Sat & Sun at the | EMMERSON INSURANCE BROKERS L LI TED i J oni LINES OF grr INSURANCE VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST Se B44 100 Ls LR Sern ABT hy \ Suh! mange w "United with Pot [a Earl Reader Museum will be the displays of Pioneer Davs & different visitors will'arrive & again. be treated to Strawberry desserts at the Museum Church. So. of course the skies will clear by then Last week we mentioned the Women's Institute Annual Yard & Bake Sale for Sat July 18th - just 3 hours 11am to 2p m_ at the Com- munity Hall. However, we didn't tell vou to call 985-3730 or 7616 if vou have light weight donations to pick up We wish to express our sympathy to the family of thé*former Janet Warren who lived on the main Island Road & attended the Foot school at the same time as her future husband Carl Slute She spent most of her adult life in Oshawa & suffered many months with a ter- mina. ' We are also saddened to learn that our loved Island resident Yvonne Appleton passed away .on Sunday night after her months of suffefing with a terminal illness which, she bore cheerfully She lived her faith The Coffee Hour at the Island ick Supper was extremely interesting & could have emjoved a higher attendance Mr & Mrs Gordon Hunter had very fine presentations [It was learned that Mrs Hunter is quite an artist. She relates her talents to nature & the Bible in some cases Visitors at the meeting were Betty Reese, a former resident of McLaren's Beach Rev Brian & Carpl Robinson who are vacationing a a cottage. managed to be present too Mrs Connie Haigh & her husband recently had cousins visiting from England Jim & Man lyn Heayn in pany with ten other couples from the SCUROY area recently spent a week 's vacation in Nashville enjoving all the Country Music programs & , ther attractions Jiness com "have her daughter Bev Mrs. Hilda Michell was pleased to from Whait- by & son Grant from Toronto visit with her when they came to join in the High School Reunion. Sunday. July 5th is the 90th birth- day of Mrs. Mary Mclean. This lady 1s the ailing mother of the former minister. Migs Beatrice McLean of Scugog United Pastoral Charge. Her mother attended & did many little things to help. Tho" she 1s not well enough to have a party, it would be nice to remember her with cards. Her address is: Mrs. Mary McLean. RR. 1. Locust Hill. Ontario LOH 1J0. They may be a lit- tle'late. but try anyway Graduation | John & Margaret Bruce of R R Port Perry are pleased & relieved to announce that their daughter Melanie. graduated from the University of Toronto. with a com bine Honours Bachelor of Arts Deir in Drama & Exceptionality 1 Human Learning in the fall. she wll be attending the Facuity of Education at the University of Western Ontar ~~ SCUGOG ISLAND by Tina, Stephanie, & Julie Hey kids its "Playground Time! ve got lots of fun games and ac- ities planned for you Our first week 1s "Friendship Special activities this week vill include a balloon send off, a baking hour. swimming and movies [he Scugog Island Playground welcomes your pegistration anytime at the Island Hall. There will be no daily rates, you must pay for the en- tire week. So come join us on Mon- lay and we ll give you popcorn and vou watch some enter taining movies with vour new and ia trienas Week a drink ad forget vour swimsuit on vy as we are travelling to We will soon be starting our fy iraising activities to raise mone) rips S50 don't miss out on the fun, come join Playground on Monday, July 6 "We look forward to seeing you! GREENBANK by Tara, Michelle & Michael t's that time of year again - you guessed it, Greenbank Playground. We have planned a funfilled, ex- citing six weeks of games, songs and activities. Registration is on July 6 at 9:00 "am. Our first week is Talent & Friendship Week and other themes include, Culture Week, Carnival Week and Holiday Week. We will be going swimming, wat- ching movies, taking day trips, and working on many fundraisers. There will also be hot dog days and many "spirit" and dress up davs PORT PERRY bv sherri. Jennifer, Ron & Nicole Port Perry Playground invites vour child'to spend 6 fun-filled weeks with the staff at the Scout Hall in Port Perry. This year is sure to be the best ever where entertéin- ment is concerned. We guarantee supervision of vour child at all times @e Hearing Port Perry id (entre er of Port Perry : oo. 985-3003 Or E Mueller s Ottice 24 Water St S Plaza Ontario LOB IN 985-9192 GREYSTONE EQUESTRIAN CENTRE Playground rolling for another summer Some of the things we have plann- ed are movies on Monday's, swim- ming on Friday's. games and crafts and tons of fun Make registered with us for the weeks of July 6 - August 14 We don't want them to miss out on all the fun Hope to see vou all sure your children are there BLACKSTOCK by Christine, Tammy & Pam Well, Summer is back again and so 1s Blackstock Plavground. This vear the Director will be Christine Bazarin and the assistants shall be Tammy McMillan and Pam Smith We have a whole summer plann- ed with fun and exciting things to do for the kids. as well as some enter- taining and educational trips. We will also be participating in fun- draisers such as bottle walks. cake raffles and bake sales so that we shall all be able to afford our Playground trip at the end of the six week program Come on out and see what we are doing and give your Kids a fun fill- ed summer. PRINCE ALBERT by Jill, Jackie & Michelle' Welcome to Prince Albert Playground! Our first week is "Anything Goes Week." We have lots of crafts and games in store for the kids. Eriday, July 10 is dress up day. Wear your favourite costume. Prizes will be'given out for the most unique. Hot day days will be every Fri- day. $1 for | hot dog & drink. Monday 1s movie days. Thar rsdas 1s swimming davs. so don't orget vour bathing suits and tow cls We will be handing out Cake Raf- fle tickets starting Monday, July 6 and the draw for the cake wili be held Friday. July 17. so sell, sell. If you have any extra craft sup- plies to bring we would appreciate it. Hope to see you all there. we are looking everyone. forward to meeting Dennis | Hogan xn rtegr.ng A RR. 2. SHIRLEY ROAD PORT PERRY King's Plate BRUNCH BUFFET hometries Tea or cottee included Bacon For those with a'ad bar. steak & gessert r Sunday 12 noon Dining Lounge SPECIAL FEATCRE? SATURDAYS 10:30 a.n.--2 p.m. ee sausages. scrambled eggs. cheese & fruit in season DINNER MENU SERVED Wed to Sat. 530-830 pm! DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIALS limited lunch time call ahead. we'! FRIDAY IS SPECIAL -- STEAK NIGHT St i) ER SUNDAY BUFFET to 8 0m Ly 8 » 985-9711 ham. pancakes. rice only 4.95 I have it ready for 11.95