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Port Perry Star, 26 Apr 1988, p. 51

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Nursing home news Exciting scavenger hunt by Wendy Clark I hope that everyone has taken the time to enjoy the beautiful spring weather that we have been having. Monday April 11th, a group of residents gathered together for a bible quiz. This quiz was put to- gether by Mr. Barhardt from the Villa. Shortly after the Oshawa Senior Citizen club Choir under the direction of Marg Wright vis- ited us and sang several lovely caster and spring songs. As, al- ways the residents requested many old time favorites. On Tuesday we had a very excit- ing scavenger hunt. The top win- ners were 1st: D. Archer, 2nd: D. Spencly, Best Effort: L. Short. Afterwards there was crafts. We have now finished the toilet paper holders. In the evening the Emmanuel Pentecostal Church provided a ser- vice. On the 13th was our Resi- dents Council meeting. The resi- dents have decided that they would like to stage an appreciation day for the staff and also go ahcad on their fundraising plans to purchase an awning for their patio. The following day we were hosted for our monthly birthday SAVE 59 on all ELECTRICAL WORK roz being the outcome winner. (Turn to pagei15A) changes to the tax laws? Our carefully trained tax preparers can answer your questions. They are always up-to-date on all the tax credits, deduc- tions and exemptions that apply to people in the agricultural industry. At H8R Block we'll take the necessary time to do the job right because we want you to pay the lowest legitimate tax or get you the biggest refund you have coming. Come to H8R Block We could save you money this year. Spring is here! Need a new service; building a new house or addition: upgrading your existing service? Call today for a Free Estimate. M.R. LACEY ELECTRIC 986-4377 WORK BOOKED BEFORE MAY 24th, 1988 WILL SAVE YOU ... 5% General Contractors Welcome. All Work Inspected and Guaranteed. (Specializing in Indoor and Outdoor Lighting) (Above the Post Office) PORT PERRY 985-9803 OPEN: Weekdays 9 AM to 6 PM OPEN: Saturdays 10 AM to 2 PM UNLIMITED) QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY party by the Port Perry United Church women. Everyone joined in on a sing-song, a quiz and games of bingo. A special thank you to these ladies for the birthday gifts, treats and ententain- ment. After supper a game of UNO was in action with Bill Mo- To end our week we took an ex- citing mock tour through the Mennonite Country. Everyone boarded the imaginary bus and got comfortable. There were many Chronic Pain Relief by Postural Balancing, Allergy Testing by Kinesiology, Acupressure Treatments for Allergies. No more foods to cut out of your diet! GET TREATED and EAT IT! For appointment call: Ingredients Unlimited 985-8807 After Hours Call Audrey 986-0136 L. to Marigold for PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 26, 1988 -- 11A REV. JOHN BROWN United Church celebrates at Anniversary Service The Methodist roots in the United Church will be the theme when Port Perry United Church holds its anniversary service on Sunday, May 1. The service, to mark the 102nd anniversary of the Port Per- ry Church, will start at 10:00 AM, and will be followed by a lunch and social hour in the audi- torium. The Rev. John Brown will ive a sermon on John and harles Wesley, the founders of Methodism, which was the largest denomination to make up the ARLIE MOTOR SALES United Church when it was formed in 1925. Charles Wesley wrote some 6,000 hymns during his life-time, and the United Church Choir will sing three of those hymns during the anniversary service. As well, prior to the serive there will be a hymn-sing of other hymns by Charles Wesley. The special events marking the 102nd anniversary will con- clude in the evening with a roast beef dinner in the Church auditori- um. are still wheeling and dealing! 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