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Port Perry Star, 6 Sep 1989, p. 28

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28 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, September 6, 1989 Seagrave and Area News by Diane Puckrin Well, the last long weekend of summer has come and gone. Here's hoping you enjoyed the fine weather and look foward to beautiful autumn days ahead. All of our young people, big and small are back to school so let's be on the lookout for them as they cross busy roads and depart from the big yellow school buses. Sympathy from our communi- ty is extended to Bill and Ann San- diford and family in the recent passing of Bill's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Sandiford also in the pass- ing of Bill's aunt the same week. Happy Anniversary to Paul and Diane Cooke, celebrating 9 years of marriage last week. The benefit dance for Bill and Gail Martin and boys held at the Latcham Centre a week ago was a success. Their home suffered extensive damage this summer due to fire but we are happy to report that work is very nearly completed and soon all will be back to normal for this busy family. ~ Ladies from Robinglade - do not despair - keep your eyes on the Seagrave news for information regarding your upcoming meetings. This is an early announcement for all people in the Port Perry area and that includes us out here in Seagrave. The Kinsmen are holding a Blood Donor Clinic on Wed. October 11. Circle the date on your calendar and be ready to roll up your sleeve and give a pint on this date. _ Brownie, and. Guide Registra- Daphne Mitchell Is served a cup of tea at Settlement House's new bistro called Tom's Back Porch. All the walit- resses wear dresses from Daphne's clothing store. Light lunches, tea af Tom's Back Porch tion is being held on Monday, Sept. 11 from 6:30-8:00 p.m., at Seagrave Church basement. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Puckrin who celebrated 46 years of marriage last Monday. To help them celebrate, the Keith and Roy Puckrin families and Earl and Lynda Davis and family and Miss Doris Hollinger enjoyed a barbe- que and lake side fun at the cot- tage of Dianne and Gord Hooker on Balsam Lake on Sunday. Church Notes: The Seagrave Sunday School year begins next Sunday with a special service for the whole family at 9:30 a.m.. There will be a social hour follow- ing the service. 125 ANNIVERSARY SEPTEMBER 9 & 10, 1989 Special family service starts Sunday school High School Youth Bonfire Meeting will be held Sunday Sept. 10. For more information call Kristy Hutcheon 985-2397 or Mark Sturman 985-7778 or Matt Shepherd 985-0731. Seagrave UCW will meet on Wed. evening Sept. 13, at the home of Mrs. Jean Elliott in Port Perry. Seagrave Country Lane ball team wound up the baseball season with a barbeque and game against Cannington Monday night. It was a decisive win for Cannington as everyone enjoyed a final '"'get together." Please give Diane Cooke a call next week at 985-3722 with your news items. A speedy recovery is wished to Mrs. Lillian Ross who broke her arm when she fell in the garden last week. Continuous entertainment Saturday 1 p.m. - 6 p.m. and Sunday 12 noon to 5 p.m. featuring Dale Page and his Settlement House has added another ingredient to their group of successful businesses iin downtown Port Perry. | Tom's Back Porch opened re- cently and specializes in morn- . ing coffee, light lunches and af- ternoon tea. A love for eating out enticed owners Tom and Daphne Mitch- ell to open the bistro, Mrs. Mitchell said. "We thought we would share some of our favorite dishes with our customers," Mrs. Mitchell said. "Our customers have been asking us for a long time where they can go for afternoon tea or anice lunch." The menu -at Tom's Back Porch changes daily to include different soups, sandwiches and salads each day. A daily feta dish is also available, rs. Mitchell said. Mouth-watering desserts, in- cluding apple strudel, coffee e and homemade ice cream, will cure any sweet tooth. Take-out service is also avail- able for desserts at Fiona's Fine Foods, located at the bistro. Mrs. Mitchell said the food is prepared at Tom's Back Porch by local resident Darlene Terry. "She has the most wonderful recipes," Mrs. Mitchell said." And she's always so well orga- nized." Guiding the bistro from an idea to a reality has been the summer project of the Mitch- ell's youngest daughter Allyson. Now that her project is com- lete, Allyson is preparing to go ck to university to study com- merce. "She's becoming absorbed by the family business," Mrs. Mitchell said. Tom's Back Porch is located at the rear of Settlement House and is open seven days a week. EMMERSON INSURANCE KERS LIMITED 183 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LOB 1NO (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE A Division of National Victoria 1 Year Annual Interest 10%2% 5 Year Annual V G NATIONAL and Grey Trustco Rates Subject to Change without Notice. TRUST 1% a ----, magic show, St Calliope, Puffy the Clown with his balloon animals and In-Time Cloggers, Crossover Country Gospel, Cynthia Nidd's Susuki String School, The Coug- try Rovers, The Entertainers, Rick and Larry. i SATURDAY: 9:30 a.m. Youth Horse Show 10:00 a.m. Buildings Open. Midway Opens English Horse Show 11:30 a.m. 4-H Dairy Show 12:0 noon OPENING CEREMONIES (guests include The Lieutenant Governor General, Lincoln Alexander, Minister of Agriculture, Ross Stevenson, M.P., Bill Ballinger, M.P.P., Gary Herrema, Chairman of Durham Region, Gerri Lynn O'Connor, Mayor of Uxbridge.) 12:30 p.m. Sheep Show 1:00 p.m. Pet Show . Dairy Cattle Show 2:00 p.m. Kiddjes Tractor Races 3:00p.m. O.P.P. Golden Helmets Motorcycle Precision Team 8:00 p.m. Demolition Derby DEMOLITION DERBY Sponsored by the Uxbridge & District Lions Club -- Saturday Night -- September 9th - 8:00 p.m. SUNDAY: 9:45 a.m. Heavy Horse Show 10:00 a.m. Morgan Horse Show 12:00 noon Buildings Open and Midway Opens Horseshoe Tournament Begins (Registration 9-11 a.m.) Sponsored by Allright Roofing Inc.. 1:00 p.m. Beef Cattle Show Baby Show 2:00 p.m. Kiddies Tractor Pull 2:30 p.m. Horse Pull * 3:00 p.m. Doll & Teddy Bear Contest 5 :00 p.m. Buildings Close during Falr. GENERAL ADMISSION: Adults $4.00 Children $1.00 without school passes; Fay) Students $2.00 (with 1.D.) Weekend Passes jf $6.00, PARKING FREE! For more Information contact: FAIR SECRETARY, Box 1472, Uxbridge 852-7647 or SKATE BOARDS & BICYCLES WILL NOT BE ALLOWED IN THE PARK » phone Fair Office 852-7745

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