Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 12 Sep 1989, p. 23

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i Sea lL Rie RN Se ST a EE by Mrs. Earl Reader Myrtle and Carl Gimblett of 7A had a very successful household sale last Wed. evening and are now comfortably settled into a 2nd floor apartment across from the Nursing Home. The "Head" U.C.W. met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Marilyn Tripp where they made arrangements for future events, the first of which is the Annual Turkey Supper for Sept. 27 with settings at 5:30 and 6:30 ' p.m. Phone Bonnie or Jan Gerrow for reserve tickets. Life as a refugee ~ Scugog PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, September 12, 1989 -- 23 Annual turkey dinner Sept. 27 Scugog Island Area News by Mrs. Earl Reader The next event Sun. Oct. 1 even- ing at 7:30 p.m. will be the Annual "Harvest Home" Service at the Museum "Head Guest speaker at UCW by Peggy Bredin Sunday School started last Sun- day. It was good to see the young people out. It would be even bet- ter if there were more. If you know any young people around our area remind them about Sun- day School. The teachers are planning a fun-filled year. -The couples club will meet on Sept.,29 at 8:30 at the Communi- ty Centre for a games night. Any new members are welcome to come. Thirteen tables of euchre en- joyed the opening night. Ladies high winners were Thelma McCraight, Grace Bassant, Madeline Dulsent. Mens high win- ners were Ilean Pugh?, Richard Volunteers Prince Albert and Area News by Peggy Bredin Manns, J. Dawson. Lucky draw winners were Mary Cannon, Mur- ray Geer, Bernice Loudfoot. The euchre players missed Jim Redman and Clarence Butson who are not well. Get better soon & return quickly, please. Ladies don't forget Wednesday is U.C.W., at the church at 8:00. Guest speaker will be Mrs. Ida Hurtig, from Port Perry. She will be speaking on "The Life of a. Refugee." Sept. 18 will be the first meeting of Prince Albert School Parents. This is an important year because of the many changes to our school. Mark the date on your calendar - 7:30 school library. See are champions. The coach of Rob- bie's team should be con- gratulated. He not only taught the boys the rules and skills of soccer but he also taught them to be good sports. The whole team I'm sure would like to thank Mike for all his time and encouragement. If you have any news for next week please call Ilean Pugh. Keep lo Memorial"' Church, sponsored by the '""Head'" U.C.W. The guest speaker will be Rev. Robt. Le Page of Port Perry. The 'Grace' U.C.W. started the new year off by meeting at the home of Mrs. Hilda Michell with 10 members present and 1 guest on Wed. evening. Their next meeting will be Oct. 4 at 8 p.m. at the Church. This is an opportuni- ty for more interested ladies to come as guests and in time decide if you'd like to join. S.School at the Island United Church got off to a good start Sept. 10. But please remember there will be S.S. next Sun. as everyone is invited to Manchester Church to share in their anniver- sary service at 11 a.m. It's time for groups of the Scout Movement to start making autumn plans. Therefore parents of Beavers, Cubs, and Scouts will please meet at the Community Hall, Mon. Sept. 18 at 7:30 p.m. - oking til you find New leaders are required and members for the Parents' Committee. Miss Edith Bolton, who has been the Minister for the Scugog Pastoral Charge for some time has recently resigned. We wish, her success and happiness in her future work. Oct. 1, Rev. Lynne Belfry Graham of Sunderland will take over the services for the Scugog Pastoral Charge. She will not be living in the manse. So, desirable tenants will be considered. Last week we had news of Miss Beatrice McLean who formerly ministered to the Scugog Pastoral Charge until her health began to fail. Her aged mother is in a nur- sing home and Beatrice is living in a Whitby lodge. On Sept. 13, bonnie Gerrow is expecting her brother and his wife from Mexico who hope to visit all their Ont. relatives. They spend their summers around their former home in Estevan, Sask. This summer, Beth and Allan Martyn visited Utah and Colorado and of course, got more beautiful pictures. you there. Robbie Bredin celebrated his 9th birthday by playing soccer - his favourite past-time. Robbie's team won a very exciting game. Both teams played extremely needed to your best Vacation Value. Then read this ad! clients . Dedicated men and women are needed to bring friendship to clients in their homes for 11% hours weekly, in order to relieve the isolation & loneliness so often associated with an illness or handicap. They might play a game, share a craft, help with banking or groceries, or simply have a chat over a cup of tea. A special oppor- tunity for a volunteer interested in initiating and co-ordinating a craft program is available. 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