Ontario Community Newspapers

Port Perry Star, 28 Nov 1989, p. 31

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Bob Reid of the Memorial Day Golf Tournament presents a golf bag filled with green stuff to Santa (allas Kay MacDonald, chairman of the Easter Seal Campaign in Dur- ham) This year's tournament raised about $5500 for Durham Lung Assoc. programs, a great way to start the Christmas Seal Campaign, now underway In the Region. Pictured from left are Ron Spence, Dave Bissett, Jim Gorm!ey, Colin Skilling and Bob Young. Youth Spaghetti Dinner Greenbank and Area News by Margaret Couperthwaite Don't forget the High School Youth Spaghetti Dinner December 3 at 6 p.m. at Seagrave: Church. The Greenbank Pathfinders are providing a babysitting service for parents to enjoy Christmas shopping Saturday, December 2 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Green- bank Hall. For information please call Marie Powell 985-8965. Children 3 to 10 years must be pre- registered at the above number. Please support your local Girl Guide Pathfinder unit. Thanks. Mr. Cready spent the American Thanksgiving Holiday with k. Obituary Donald Wilhelm Donald Wilhelm passed away November 15, 1989 at the Port Perry Hospital. He was in his 68th ear. : Donald Wilhelm was born in Galt, Ontario, May 20, 1922. He received his education in Oshawa, attending King Street Public School and he graduated from O'Neill Collegiate Institute. Donald werked for and retired from the Donaid Rope and Cable Company in Hamilton. He will be sadly missed by his sister, Margaret McGuirk of Bowmanville. A funeral service was held at the Wagg-McDermott-Panabaker Funeral Home in Port Perry on November 17, 1989. Cremation followed. Rev. Robert LePage officiated. JOHN PEARCE Pearce "Auction Service is NOW fully Licenced & Insured for MOVING 22' VAN Reasonable Rates For information call: a885-8073 Clean, Coulteous Service ' Kratz, Westport, New York. Last Tuesday, Art and Pearl Couves visited Pearl's sister Jan- net Montgomery in Guelph, then all three of them went on to Lon- don to visit brother Bert Finney and had supper with grand- children Laura and Robert Dob- son, arriving home Wednesday afternoon. Last Saturday, Art and Pearl Couves attended the Golden Wed- ding Anniversary celebration of Mary and Dick Bailey in Bramp- ton, also they visited with many friends and relatives. / To better serve the people of Port Perry and Area HOGAN'S HEARING AID CENTRES are expanding hours of service to MONDAY & WEDNESDAY 9 AM to 5/PM (both days) beginning Monday, Nov. 20th, 1989 DENNIS J. HOGAN 230 QUEEN STREET, 9 22 - APPLES for SALE - Rae and Lena Dearborn of Belleville visited Sunday at the Dearborns and Neil Bacons where a family gathering includ- ed daughter Margaret Desousa from Oshawa and Earl and Doris Bacon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Phoenix and Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hunter spent Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hunter No phone calls - no news. Please phone 852-6693 next week with your news. When you are making a success of something, it's not work. It's a way of life. DURHAM REGIONAL CRIME STOPPERS 4 "wi . EE ee 1 ) J Al {. SOLVE A CRIME NEVER GIVE YOUR NAME EARN A CASH REWARD cart: 436-8477 IF LONG DISTANCE ¢ CALL COLLECT OR CALL THROUGH YOUR LOCAL DURHAM REGIONAL POLICE NUMBER Macintosh -- Courtland Delicious -- Empire DURHAM RD. 8, PORT PERRY 1/4 Mile East of Epsom WILLOWTREE ORCHARDS 985-9205 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, November 28, 1969 -- 31 Social Club to meet at Cullen Gardens Utica and Area News . by Vera Brown Church service will be held in Epsom Church this week starting at 11:15 a.m. This is the 1st Sun- day of Advent and will be celebrated with a service of Holy Communion. This Friday the Social Club will meet at Cullen Gardens at 7:30 p.m. and return to Epsom Church at approx. 9 p.m. for lunch and a social time. Ladies bring goodies. Anyone wishing transportation please call Bertrands, Not- tinghams, or Basters. The U.C.W. will hold their Christmas meeting and Pot-luck lunch at Epsom Church on Tues- day, December 5 at 12 noon. This is their annual get-together with neighbours and former members so ladies please feel free to attend. The Official Board will meet in Epsom Church on Tuesday, Dec. 5. (Not sure of the time). There were 121% tables of euchre played on Friday evening. Prize winners were Carolyn Parish, Bea Harrison and Myrtle Gimblett for the ladies: Bruce NO @ DRIP Houghland, " George Harper & Malcolm Allbright for the men. Freeze-out winners were Verna Smith & Erma Watson, Irwin Kydd & Velma Ross were second. Winners of the lucky draws were Bruce Houghland, Mary Cannon & Marie Geer. There will be another euchre in two weeks. The Bradbury home has been sold and by the end of January they will be moving to their new home in Apple Valley. New owners here are John & Suzanne Warner who will be coming from Scarborough. Clive and Linda Powell and boys attended the 40th anniver- sary celebrations for her parents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olsen at the Beaverton Curling Club on Saturday. Mrs. Eva Sutcliffe spent a few days with the Brockman family in Courtice recently. Please phone your news to me at 985-7564 it's always appreciated. J Oilshkin' Guaranteed rust protection for new and used vehicles. Stops rust in its tracks Will not crack or peel Will not wash off like oil Seals and forms protective skin And does not drip MANCHESTER COLLISION SERVICE Division of 830077 Ontario Limited 985-0422 Klean Sweep CHIMNEY SERVICE SERVING DURHAM REGION * dustless, efficient chimney cleaning * emergency service * blocked flues cleared [) * go with the experts OUR STAFF IS TRAINED & CERTIFIED SINCE 1978 CWE! Training PORT PERRY FULL TIME PROFESSIONAL SWEEPS . 985-3111 osuwn 433-4111 HIGH EFFIGIENCY OIL FURNACES #While supplies last COMPLETELY INSTALLED =FULLY GUARANTEED *FULLY WARRANTED Kim 985-0512 lan 985-0200

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