Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Jun 1988, p. 16

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All round Cords were presented to these Guides at a ceremony June 26 at the Port Perry United Church. In the front from left: Cynthia Morden, 2nd Port Perry; Nicole Bobbie, 4th Port Perry; Sara Hopkins, 1st Port Per- ry; Julle Popovitch, 1st Port Perry; Janna Willlams, 2nd Port Perry; Katle Ouelette, 1st Port Perry. In the back from left: Melissa McCrae, 1st Port Perry; Kim Gerrow, 4th Port Perry; Lelgh Ann Prentice, 1st Port Perry; and Amy Grllls, 2nd Port Perry. To find out more about the National Parks or Historic Sites near you and the programs Canada's natural environ- ment is captured for all time through our network of 30 National Parks. Our history lives and Is commemorated at more than 80 designated National Historic Sites. Cur National Parks are major recreation centres as well as home to many rare and unusual plant and animal species. New National Parks are now being established for the enjoy- ment of Canadians now and into the future. they offer, complete and mail the coupon below: [rm Yes, | would like more information on Canada's National Parks and Historic Sites Name Address } ) Apt # City } : Prov J English [J Francais Mail to: Environment Canada Information Centre 351 St. Joseph Blvd. Hull, Quebec KIA OH3 a" ---- - - - -:----" o_o; -- -- Canada | | | | | | Postal Code ~ | j i | | | Environnement Canada i A i Environment Canada Canadian Parks Service Service canadien des parcs Library plans summer fun School will soon be out and everyone will be wondering what to do with their free time! Scugog Public Library has programs planned that will help the children in Port Perry and area enjoy great summer days. July 4 will start the summer off with a favourite activity, a puttet show, performed by Kids Kapers of Toronto. July 7 & 8 the Library will be conducting a Canoeing workshop, instructed by Barry Page. Everyone, ages 10 years and older, is invited to register. Be a 'card shark,' join the sum- mer "Read to Succeed' reading club. As in the last two years, 'children can come to the Library to practice and develop good reading skills and at the same time have fun sharing good books with other children. This program will run in July and August for two week periods, pre- registration is encouraged. In the Computer Corner. The blue dot, a prestigious symbol of computer awareness in our Library community, will once again be granted to participants in the computer orientation pro- grams being held on Wednesday morning during July and August. This program for the computers is designed to familiarize children with operation of the Commodore 64 computers and some of the software available at the Library. Parents are welcome to come and share this experience with their children. Pre-registration is necessary. During "Great Britain Festival Days" the Library and the Scugog Chamber of Commerce will co-sponsor TV Ontario Polka Dot Door Live at the Festival Tent in Palmer Park. Tickets are available from local merchants- Stedmans, Ted-E-Bear's Toy Shop, The Children's Den and at the Scugog Public Library. Don't miss this great show! Please pre-register for the pro- grams at the Library and pick up tickets in advance to avoid miss- ing out on any of these great pro- grams. For more information call 985-7686, at the Library. Horray for Summer! Horray for Library Kids! PICK YOUR OWN STRAWBERRIES jm 19h Line -- » MAIR'S Hwy. 47 | 10th Line AT THE MAIR'S Scugog County Rd. 2 Township 10th Line NAAN NNANN PORT PERRY Phone: 985-8295 60" x 31" SALE PRICE $2497. with WHIRLPOOL $5990 REG. $767 manufacturers of quality FIBREGLASS BATHTUBS & WHIRLPOOLS 80 Vanedward Drive -- Port Perry Empress Desig THE SABLE FIBREGLASS BATHTUB

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