32 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, June 27, 1989 Year ends for students at Christian School Scugog Christian School's se- cond year of operation in Port Perry ended for the students last Friday, June 23rd. The day was marked by a short closing assembly involving singing, some speeches and viewing slides from the 6th, 7th and 8th grade canoe trip. Parents were invited, and school ended at 12 noon. The teacher's will be having P.D. days Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- |, day at which time the doors will officially close for the summer. A hearty thank you to the Guen- ther's for once again hosting our Games Day last week. Since it was a little on the grey and cold side, we did not swim at all, but played games all afternoon. Con- gratulations to Mr. Flontek's team, which was the overall win- ner! Thanks to the parents who joined us for the day, and for everyone who helped supply the* lunch. We extend our sympathy to the Michel and Bauer families whose seven year old cousin, Mark Michel was killed in a farm acci- dent this past week. The death of a child reminds each of us as parents how short the time is that we have our children and how im- The portant it is to "train up a child in the way he should go." The grade 8 graduation evening went very well last week, with a 6 o'clock dinner, followed by some light entertainment by grades 6 and 7 and a short musical "His In- strument Is You" done by the school choir during the gradua- tion ceremony. Mrs. Guetter's remarks of encouragement to each of the three graduates pro- vided a fitting end to the evening. Nelly Tiessen, our secretary, in- formed us in our weekly Newslet- ter that she will be returning as our secretary next year, and we were all glad to hear this news. Thanks Nelly, for doing such a great job all year! All members - don't forget to mark your calendars for the membership Corn and Wiener roast at the Gunther's on Satur- day, August 26 at about 3 p.m. Bring your kids, your swimsuits and your lawn chairs! Corn, wieners, coffee, donuts and freshie will be supplied! To the students and staff, have a safe and happy summer. We are looking forward to an even bigger and better year next year. See you in September! CHILDREN'S DEN 197 QUEEN STREET 985-9982 celebrating s OPEN: Friday ummer ... OFF MOST SPRING & SUMMER MERCHANDISE Osh-Kosh, Krickets, RJ Camp and More. Shop early for best selection. Mon. to Sat. 9:30 to 5:30 to 9 PM; Sunday 1 to 5 PM The Kindergarten class at the Scugog Christian School had a graduation last week, complete with mortar boards and diplomas. The kids entertained their parents with songs and BP skit to complete the memorable occasion. From left Is teacher Ruth Van Eyk, Miko Sytsma, Erin Michel, Corina Bower, Chrystal Beenan. At back from left: Sandra Jajewksl, Joshua Burghgraef, Faith Michel, and Justin Flontec. Congratulations to the youngest "grads." Peter Kooger, Tanya Guenther and Tony Sytsma were presented with grade 8 diplo- mas last Livin op obs Ion, exercises at the Scugog Christian School In Prince Albert. DURHAM REGIONAL CRIME STOPPERS | | I) r "gl U I J} i l I' LS [ I "| SOLVE A CRIME NEVER GIVE YOUR NAME EARN A CASH REWARD caLL: 436-8477 IF LONG DISTANCE + CALL COLLECT OR YOUR LOCAL OURHAM REGIONAL POLICE NUMBER 4 DON FORDER INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. SELWIN FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. Guaranteed Investment Certificates 5 YEAR - ANNUAL 11*% 1 YEAR - ANNUAL 12* SHORT-TERM 30 DAYS to 89 DAYS Weng, 1 1%% -- RATES SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE -- [3] SHOPPERS Mortgage and Loan Corporation SHOPPERS Mortgage and Loan Corporation PHONE 985-8411